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' " , ' ' -' ' - fects will presently disappear before' One verj' attractive, severely tailored - the 1830 fiton coat, with its full sleeve ' walking suit, noticed in the shopplne costumes It means that the wear- and back made in one piece1, and tne district, was of bouretted i-oile, the must nave nuiiy, en-aressea uwiir close, short coat that reaches just to Eton coat of which had a d& in front to carry , it off properly and make it the waistline In backhand a little below while it defined the Waistline at the becoming to any but the .youngest in the front. : , back and sides. There was a. narrow ces. Another feature that, la wholly new ' vest and shoulder straps of braided Then eclually as chic is the new Tor this season is the girdle that accom- white. The skirt was cored plain and Pedo turbam One design markedly at- panies this particular coat, This one flared at the bottom, finished with a tractive was made of straw braids j design Is about five to seven inches stitched hem. r t fashioned into foliage shapes, to form the brim, vmlch rolls gracefully at the x .! -UK - ' 1 'iv h . , r J-1 .- 3" i-' V J - ' r deep, absolutely rbund across the back, Another decidedly heat looking suit. 3Eost::ptrc.stinsr is the study bt dress Is cut on the straight. of the material . - foseE aped with three or four seams. - nap sides. The crov.-n is filled in with white pleat below the knee, these heavily pressed theh- r. entire length.-rFrom Wolerstein Goldsmith. .. . . " " Snugly Fitting Walking Suit Light gray tweed' with an invisible hairline of blue fashions this trim walking suit. The jacket-fits closely to! the figure and the plastron dips below the waistline and is decorated, with gold buttons. Narrow fancy braids of and shi Usually one at the back and one at fitted snugly to the figure and .the roses and foliage in, natural tints. The e projects over the face, is rather blue and gold are used , as strapping: narrow through the sides, and sets rh m nr nn tf plastron dipped below the walteline and rt.t, , tuA v,o f?i tJ-Vvu i i i r was ornamented with gold huttons. w quentiy this belt or girdle is. made ab- r n , t, back. . in soft folds , before being shaped to .w ? trapping on both coat uke th . 0f black as th6 fashion- the figure. , -: . . 11 and e.ed he 3 able color, a touch of which is essential Narrow fancy braids, of blue .nd gold Golden brown will to some degree from the observer's point of; view; to now Is to haye, everything loose, and Since the prevalent idea In dress just ' ".v" A'i a tu ia skirt had hip yoke and fan front and for contrast This will be chiefly em ployed in the velvet ribbon. With the note how tf' rst fashions of every comfortable without) concealing the Sf.JE lm ed theirular fl?u popularity of leather as a trimmin . . .. ... . i llr. f . tkU "louc iuc omaU a.u mo , i ! season Axo always fanciful and elabo- iines of the figure this stiff high belt is rare; io ws j.cu tnese same rashions be- scy uepenaea -upon to outline tne ing VnrKli.'Vd as time goes" on and In-'., contour and to give, the latest seal of Still another decidedly chic frock, i ,,i V. , v. j-.-,,. v ...J brown Marseilles straw has a larare TtUv a i ji - a ; a vMual inte is allowed to assert it- fashion to th? .frocfc The. high belts ", " Z rolling brim, this-caught ii '.n,,-Ti,M .. are certalnlv verv.nart hnr it r.ii siury was or caaet oiue. clotn, .with toVint-nW Q fv,B t,in ait .the styles for the season 'have ap- the nicest attention to detail : to fashion Z p black leather belt which Is crushed self. )andV,tlien to observe how aftur, are certainly very-smart, but it requires i . U thPTti nm-npt-iv , . oiucncs. xne sr.orc niton naa a 4 v. fh- vn t,.w I' rs . V . . ! double epaulette over each shoulder v.,-A L " - .. u,K iich wi. vvmoc uiwe are a. variety or ae- trimmed with olrl huttnn anrt tv """" ouc.-iuc and absolutely different dlgn in hat. signs in the finish of the ner coats this narrow vest -embrolcSSl in scar! hape ts novel and Qite different from wt or costume n nlch will at oue re- spring, which reauire thn YVn,-h aturt. i A , Jts predecessors. , .... . . i . - ivi auu ie. stun was in pieatea on both coat and skirt, and also edge the nun's folds which compose the trimming schemes. The skirt has hip yoke and fan front and the nun's fokis trim the circular rufHe which makes the smart flare at the foot. y r 1 ' CORN . BEEF ll & Cadet Blue With Scarlet and Gold. There is a hint of military glory in For. useful, every day wear the plain er the hat the smarter it is. The small cMvd unction of popular nppro-,1. tion be paid to -the Waist and belt of gores, and the. straps, fastened with vi.w owv Kivrtu luvui- lu sgu xvv.ui unaerneatn. The wide small go' d buttons "-ave a verv smart i 1UB man d the pedestrian or so-caMed walking ceinture is a rriarked feature 'of. the' iew ri 13 . . - j natty shape., sparingly trimmed, and it this cadet blue cloth costume with its many gold buttons and scarlet and, gold embroideries. The short Eton has a double epaulette over-each shoulder! ! trimmed with gold, buttons, and tho th narrow vest is embroidered in scarlet and gold. The skirt Is in pleated gores, vxv,,, w,i mg here for an hour.", a month, sah! ' Very itlresorno, "" 1 xIk ' "See here, waiter, I have beer, wait effect. not be Made of the lightest weight black was another more elaborate isuit is, ahd how a'osolufx'y centiaJ spring fashions, but let to woman' health and comfort this !?iHnsl to a moment' that "any oM v Brnrlica! costume Is. Pnr walltlnj? or tell" will nriv-Vw-rtVa, 1 broaccloth Bh.Ein. when oar ir.cmal aa well as the contrary, the smart girdle Is 'fitted fT1? f, StT??t S:OWn, ,wlth 1oner sk! ...... ...N-.k ...tn wuiiua wrx uiaitv til& UIUIU, ular shaped of the skirt, small pleats and effectel pfcYic04fjRrcngth. i nnder a certain ond even boned a3 , carefully as 4 , . T6-1 T.. ?a"d8--kriii.x !. tri ativihin ."t waist is. ' - i whIch outlined an factually mor comfortinq- than the ' in spite of the fact that irresr j yoke, pointed at the front many of the From this yoke there were ortio oTvaftcraeii y ' ar i" w CO? are exMe3,n P1". which opened at the knee A fatoUnlde of C?y the attention tii the .leUils of wl.at we at mo-t stnuAfn V T i - sppear snort jacKet was trimmed to corre thit Mm rolled the rainy-day skirt! S 'X above, all, becoming to the wearer, is always decidedly attractive and cor rect. and which was woyn only la stormv lUly 1! iim slashe'1 weather; Very frequently an o'd skirt and the SSt ifi. 7 borate UP to the dressy white waist to xva9 cut off at tl-c line "of t ntl . SSSJ lenis tadY ffP,th A e of red and finished to answer th3 immediate '- 1 ?,fJ-S tiny vest and edging . w.piHS me grwuna. : me jacKet, with a mere suggestion on .th romah cl6th5 in a short skirt felt rr "" f"6 Wa! e sleeves' which were", finished -.by wonofr max :n those days Tn snite of th ,1 " . . . " apologetic, as well as ill-dressed, if t "Tr.t "V1'115 4111(1 "w 5011 lingerie ruffles, gave a dls- vere seen In it after the sun hnd J?. ry; cnarming errect tout ehSemble. -v... cu.imo wjiuer, ine smart- just emerged frorii the clouds. csi or . ail the new gowns ; now being absolute necessitv of npAMM.v. Ndw Torpedo Turban. Straw braids are fashioned into fol iage shapes to furnish the brim of this torpedo turben, the crown of which Is filled in with white roses and foliage in the natural tints. The shape nro j-fcts markedly over the face, is rather narrow through the sides and sets closely to the shape of the head in the back. "Peniell" Hat Trimmed With a Leather gelt. A rough brown Marseilles straw has a targe crown with rolling brim, this caught up sharply at the left side, the "shiny black leather belt which Is crush- ,.WK. iCfcJtlIIltlte ana rar more tnnia fA''......., -' x : -y L..v, va.i3 iwi us iTiucii care ana thought of hell Jn Its development as does any other eon. costume, it i th. . . ' i on all occasions "thn,. fa ,lTIie"1 or any color have been worn during the , i"! wuS taotns ana camel's hair or the winter have given place to the pea ranee. ,T, . j- . . . ! - w " 111LC1 11 JlU 13 .TlOt ""AneriHw t-. ... ili' . . . . o.w...... mlu n w txtat me equisiie snades . vprv Ho-ht rery first Walking suit oHginated here, niauve, and Str?pe inoothf It waa made for a charmimr American not nilv. ii"??efnlothi?,?tll,lr actress, who fm,T,H if .;A--i i ",""Vw iin tne; neck of she took it I -""e. on... the pipeline : order, but . ...v.. cxi i u wore Uln the streets of Paris Itself. The French drtssmakers, appreciating its good points, Immediately copied it. And now the walking suit has returned tb us, assured; of widespread popularity since it , came via Paris and stamped Vrlth the magic seal of French ap proval. . This morning gowh for shopping and lt ; At the. same time it must impart to It. wearers an air of in the lightest weight broadcloth.: Then. vne biscuits and grays- will be pre dominant colors, and. the gray will be of the light sil Very shade. ' The bolero-arid the Eton too, for thattteravcertalniy an undic puted lease Of fife. , &hd both will hold glorious sway. s The -air-la full of pre dictions as to: the coming modes; The blouse, say some, will Tiark hack" to the days before It assumed' a pouch and when It Was- known- faiown- a' a shirt-waist oi the new mnai. j drawn down perfectly .straight -in the cents the development of eood fast n the modern women, Whether she be Of American or French origin. . .. v - Apropos Of street or walkln ros- tumes we intuitively select something' in me nne or hats that is stunning and attractive at the same time neat and simple. With Easter coming In - the first weeK of April, the milliherv mar ket bids fair to be a lively one in deed, and everyone is On the juj vive ior new ideas. The darker colored ready-to-wear hats show strongly, a tendency toward the Parisian faphlon 6f gold trimmings for hats, straw braids shdw the' in' troduction of glitterinsr e-oJd riVsA and are already being displayed ml many or the leading shops. " -Tiere Is ho dbufet that the' tricorne Is the shape par excellence for gold trimmings. This is the shape which is being, worn so much in Paris at nr..!. ent with the smart and dressy, walk- The Severely Tailored Walking Salt. A bouretted Voile is used for this plain tailor-made, walking suit, the Eton, coat of which has a dip in front whiie defining the faistlihe at the back and sides. There is a narrow vest of braided white, this also serving shoulder strp.p. The skirt is gored, nnisnea with a Vlvt bind tns oiwj stitched hem. f rV.-.':-;.'-?:: XtS.yf--: ;;.;-x---,vV;W.::-;? ' -. Si 'L i-vv'-r- x yv -l.vv. - , v y - A Vp? yy, ; ; ?.ack v,cw of a Successful Model. Jttfykty. short fiton of this snuff col ored etamine has velvet collar and but tOftd of brown, while the underblouse Is of messaline silk ths same tint. The shoulder' IS elohsated into a sleeve cap Where the full puff sleeve xis Inserted; nd the blduse is fiMshed with a. CfUsh girdle which shows beneath the coat. The skirt has slot seams with Inserted "-.-v.v.v?ST-:-yv ';? "v: -. -if-- '1
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