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Show LATEST IN OUTING FROCKS; PRETTY DRESS ACCESSORIES THE course of appnrel hns been set for inuny a season steadily toward to-ward daintiness, both for outer and undergarments und from "top to toe." When good sense dictates a sturdy fabric, with dependable wearing qualities qual-ities for a frock, designers Imniedr-! ately put their wits to work to give It an airy touch somehow, either by means of accessories to be woru with It, or by combinations of materiuls or by Its decorations. Manufacturers of gingham hive made things easy for Uiem.- The neat prettiness of checked for a Jeweled girdle or necklace or corsage to be worn with It. With the most practical and severe of tailored suits they find It necessary to wear a gayl striped scarf or a hat and scarf to match, and even their Joy in a fur neckpiece Is Incomplete until they have posed against Its dark background back-ground a cluster of flowers In glowing colors. All of which contributes to their charm and to the generul cheerfulness. cheer-fulness. The sliop8 are showing just now many handsome girdles, many of them , f . " - ' . 9M$i&mChV fill "A A : iihiiili ld. - . ' ' Gingham and Airy Organdie. ginghams and their beautiful colors prove an Inspiration that accounts for an endless variety of adorable midsummer mid-summer frocks. Everywhere gingham, Joining forces with organdie, makes morning and outing frocks of unrivaled freshness, and every week sees new developments of this combination. Two of the lust to be launched on the sens of midsummer midsum-mer faeh Ions are shown here. In both of them gingham, showing a small check In a color with white. Is combined com-bined wltb white organdie, and the dresses are attractive In any of the fashionable colors and In black snl white. The designs are novel and the picture tells all their simple hut delightful de-lightful story. The use of flat pearl buttons, as a decorative feofure, Is worth noting In tlieiu (it has been cleverly done) and the Importance of making the gingham up partly on the silver link chains, set with mock jewels or motifs of jade. Sometimes the girdle serves as an anchorage for drapery In the gown, but more often It simply Indicates the waistline and i adds color and a point of Interest to the costume. .. - For several years we Imagined that earrings had passed to the realm of forgotten things, but now they are among the roost popular of ornaments. Long pendant earrings of pearls or. sliver filigree In elaborate design, pen-dnnts pen-dnnts of jnde and jet and many other stones serve to express the love of ornament or-nament that lies In the heart of womankind. wom-ankind. . Combs for the evening coif-fure coif-fure are graceful!: shaped and glittering glit-tering with a variety of colors. In their company re buckles thnt rival them. Slippers have their share of decoration In buckles and slides In ninny 6hapes, set with rhines' one- t V T , '" , . , illf - tTTfrtrrii "-'hiuuiibj tjiji jimijijjn .aj.ii.iiHiin1"1"1 mwnsjni n mi; f hi "if" ir-niniriiiiniii.mil m inr n mm rm VirriHnftstiiiiff""""--" m i ft. ii -" " - v: " f - " - --J- Latest in Accessories. Mil!) und purtly on the straight of the material. The frock at the left makes new tie- purtures with a bias ruffle about the hips and u long organdie sash bound ' with the (iinKhaiii and tied at the left side. The bodice fastens under the close set row of buttons down the front. The Imiis'ltmtlon of the designer de-signer of this little froek caused her to make effective us? of shallow seal-lops seal-lops about ihe bottom of the overskirl nnd bodiee and on the double col Imam! Im-am! cuffs, and to aeeent u new variation varia-tion (f lliem ullh Cat peal'l buttons, line of the best things about tlies,. pretty frocks, for any lime of day, is that anyone may make (hem. The materials are to be bnjl everywhere j ami are Inexpensive. The designs ate simple atol easy to make. The "eternal I'emlnine" reeaN it self In (lit love of finery (hat runs niter all sorts of prelt .dress aceefi-am aceefi-am ion useful and otherwise--1 ear ' in ; nud out. When women c!"ct to wenr ,t plain froek, that is sufl'ici .-at excuse Buckles of gold or silver have mm! their appearance on street shoes and are promised n growing vogue.' Hut j anions nil the pretty trinkets which i find favor In the eyes of women, neck-luces neck-luces make the strongest appeal, nnd ii inong necklaces ptarl beads hold first place. Glmrn beads In all colors and of, all kinds are universally worn. Women have grown exacting In the mailer of shopping bugs ns is witnessed wit-nessed by the lix reusing demand for jt-ood quality and line finish whatever Ihe materials used. I.ealher bags maintain Ihelf leadership, but the better bet-ter grades of beaded bags and fine mesh silver or gold bags, are like,! for dressier ear. A little pocket mirror eems Inseparable from ,lf ,,1) kinds and is often nttai bed l,, the n. side of ihe bug by a ribbon, or set In o;i the lni!e of the flap. y 7 |