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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1921, p. 9

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For Most Any Kind of Sport Is This Knitted Frock of Gray Silk Threaded in Silver. ow . By Mme. Frances * The Famous Creator of Fashions sung' suggess Vacs i : £ i : fEiicx Ei 59s el J Pw RNA ------------ SY The Importance of a OF Summer = EE \/at Vac Correct Selection of Outing and Sport Clothes to a Successful Holiday Season Explained by Mme. Frances. REE, a mein. = 0 miley ¥ A Tailleur of Gray Basket-Cloth and Green Felt Hat Make an Ideal Traveling Costume. palheads and fastened with a silver A green filet hat tops this costume, for these smart types of are much brim is Morbed with La whi lly, Waxy : 00K as ugn 1 Jat Deen called Bp acok aa t Thus attired you will be ready to start your journey, while there are many occa- sions on h you will find a smart suit Jiuterred to the straw models. Its up- whose = » Ty -- ~ \ { NN ~~ : LL AN = = = Above--Depending Entirely on the Beauty of White Matelasse, "This Frock's Only Trimming Is the Ecru in the Sleeves. defines the low. waist- line. This is made of a twist of the material, which proves effective. I have used this idea on several of my evil whe he fbr a Ta , especially w e 8 - - on Bor or is combined with another that introduces a pleasing touch of contrast. The skirt shows variety in its hem, for the gide pals are decidedly longer than the { tion. They, too, indicate a pres- ent-day fashion for the fulness is gathered far to the sides. Of course, if you should prefer it, you might duplicate this dress in any other' material suitable for evening. Color, t be pre. ferred by ou, but ft ou do fot to a great many evening ME On your. te vou will ind that the Al.-white or 'all-black is most practical. Fa Knit Frock Ts Popular Nw might intro- too, you do Of course, if you wish, you duce a touch of color by using 'some-ex- « Quisite French flowers to adorn such a "model, or if you prefer it you might affect one of the gay sashes that are eijoying a vogue at this time. : The that I selected fomafternoon NA To : a ~Ni ~~. so --_--T Nr" er / Ny NN, - ON nz ps "2 At Right--Biack Foulard Dotted in 7 White Is Effectively Combined with White Mousceline and Val. Lace. exceptionally short. The aainiinss of = creation, however, - much enhanced by the collar and ne of White ndie. These are p Srpandle. i and the tucks alternate with tiny pieces 7 lace. The latter about the edges .the colar and culls The handsw)e sash t is fastened at one 7 with lone, flyaway , ends, is also made of white organdic and trimmed with ecru lace, which lends it much richness. e skirt in gathered softly at the waistline and this fulness is restrained at the hem, for elastic is placed at the sides of the skirt so that no bouffant draperies float free. The large hat which turns up at the brim is made of black milan. A cocarde of ribbon trims this model. It is set against one side of the crown and the lang ends are threaded through the brim an fall toward the shoulders. : The fourth model is destined "to be worn on the golf course or on the tennis court, or wherever its wearer may elect to play: It is a knitted silk dress, for the nit frock of wool or silk, or the model happily combined of both, is one greatly esteemed at present. This ticular dress is made .of ray knitted silk enriched with a dull silver line that _ a; at np intervals across its surface. The collar and tie belt, as'well as the binds that outline the blouse, are also of silver and show a woven finish Yhich contrasts well with the knitted louse. The skirt is knitted so that it looks as hit were pleated. This is a very satisfactory - arrangement, as us width is united with the long, a Ha __ that are admired by the woman who is EEE thoroughly appreciative of their beautify- ing gualites. touch of pleasing color tops this - dress, for the hat is made of French blue silk. A little perky bow @t.the side makes a suitable trimming, for such creations are usually distinguished by the Etple lines on which they are fashioned. - deed, it is more a case of line and fabric than the addition of ornate trimmings fat characterize the most-admired sport 7 Tweed Wrap Excellent for Vacation Now, while these models will make an ideal nucleus for your vacation clothes, and for some vacations t will be suffi. cient when combined with various ac- cessories, there are many other creations originated espec for such wear. rt the tweed wra 3 - addition, as it is ideal for wing around your shoulders when . 'Or you will find it exceedingly comfortable when auto riding. Many of these wraps are charac- terized by distinctive touches that are genvinely practical as well as decidedly ecorative. . One that I have in mind at.this mo- ment is made of a rough blue tweed over- laid with lines of pale violet. This wrap is cut with a circular yoke and is of course sleeveless, There are, 'however, slits on the sides so that the arms may be slipped is an excellent rgagh | Whenever Joti % patch poe sides, for they are reall u use such wraps one long end that exténds almost to hem of the wrap. ar pact ip the scarf, and, to accentuate its relationghi "to that Zmportant unct, finished with a ant 4) a + The FasWion Forecast Brown, in all its varied shades, will be a leading color for the fall frock, suit and wrap. N 10 West Fifty-Sixth Street,

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