Show TAILORED SUITS THE MAINSTAY INTEREST IN BLOUSES REVIVED THAT time long-time mainstay of ot every woman womans wardrobe the the severely tailored plain lInIn two piece milt salt salt-hns hn been conspicuous by Its nb absence enre from the streets during the passing las full fill sea sea- pa son Bon It TI hn tins tine not lo lost t any of ot Its trim appeal ll but styles have tended toward to greater grenter elaboration In day frocks and new lines In coats and ond the tie novelty of ot these modes mode has compelled attention to them at nt the expense of the tailored tal tai lored bored suit But Hut anything so dependable dependable depend depend- able and so 10 chic chlo cannot remain long longIn In eclipse and now new tailored t suits ull lire are making their appearance and challenging dial chal other street clothes to com cor parison These new suits edits while strictly tailored tai tal bored lored hn have ve great vivacity and ond very verJ Interesting new style points paints Plaid materials or combinations of ot plaid and ami plain goods arc featured In many lIny of ot them and ond pleasing new lIew colors are ort employed employed em em- 11 as os cloud loud gray groy blue spruce flemish blemish blue and bottle green In plaids grays predominate barred with white green yellow jellow or blue and occasionally oc oc- it II tine line line of ot red Hut But the staple colors ure are well 11 represented represent I ed td as os navy brown and ond black Skirts In tailored suits preserve the Iho line but are oro provided with kick plaits ns os shown In the picture at lit th ie front or with plaits at lit the Some coats are ore short and straight ht reaching only to the tho hip line Others lire are longer and Introduce n a flora flare In the skirt portion Vests or orIn waistcoats In contrasting lIng plain calms Once again one may mar achieve almost almost al al- most an any character of ot costume b by acquIrIng acquiring acquiring ac ac- ac- ac quiring n velveteen and a satin antin skirt and with them a variety of ot blouses The growing popularity of ot tw two piece modes has revived Interest In blouses and blouse makers maker have hue taken advantage advantage tage toge of ot It b by adding blou blouse ensembles en e-en to their display that displays-that that Is la they ther present blouses with skirts skirt to match In color either of at which can be worn sepa aeplI The displays Include over over- blouses blouse In simple and anel In formal types costume blouses blouse tunic models model tailored end and sports port styles Materials featured In the less leas e en sive models for ordinary wear begin with rayon royon rayon fabrics balbriggan and flannel and ond end with velveteen satin and anti crepe velveteen leading In inter Inte II I I f A L 1 1 v JL y 4 r r I i Typical Tailored Suit est For formal types tinsel brocade and other tinsel fabrics moire chiffon chilton velvet and satins lire are conspicuous Fingertip Fin Fin- ger tip or wrist lengths are popular along with high necks and ond long sleeves but neck lines JInes are lire much varied Many tailored blouses have hove convertible con collars col lora lars tto may moy be worn fastened up about the throat or turned down to forte fonn n II small shaped V opening at atthe tho the fro front frontOne II t. t One of ot the most popular models In dressy blouses Is shown at ot the left lett ot of the two Illustrated where a tinsel fabric fabric fab fab- ric Is hi used This blouse Is li tip finger-tip length with lon long sleeves ls and round neck nerk It Is bordered with bands of ot georgette and velvet nl In to contrasting col rohr era und and t H in rued with tin un I I ri A Y f 4 y Jr f t ill f iII W OT t a aa a Y r s f Two of the Modern Blou Blouse t are lire sometimes substituted for blouses I I 1 he lie ensemble Idea la is curried carried out In InA 4 A r ita with plaid skirts plain coats I lIel lied with plaid und and vests In fu contrast II Ilg ig tutor color A snappy model of ot this ild ad U Is shown shoun n In the tile picture Other I t II made III entirely of plaid plaid- material 11 t i tu r coats tits and imd are ure worn with I I l tuu ui W H but JUI the he coat coot U is lint hut I lined up u lit at the front There I U Is H I aI I 1 rail fur for searing n II flower r on tn thet IhlI the Ihl I t a ml 1 1 iiII II color In InI I u iu soul thus Hull ruts cross the in thus elu In yellow Is li pinned i t I ili Ul f a lii fit eel on oil n tl gray 1111 cont with t r. r tn u lit II nii n ii 11 1 In 1 I r A floral pattern of ot velvet finished with witha a tiny Uny cord corti It Is worn with a velvet chet- velveteen een en skirt Moire blouses Mouses with vel vet eteen collars and ond culls cuffs ure are similar Iu lu character 1 1 and ond balu all for tor sports and utility wear are lire successful fuI ful rivals of ot velveteen M and washable crepes They are ore made mode In varied simple ways with long lung slee sleeves cs and oud more or 01 le leis 8 a hIgh necks lied which mn may any or may i lot bot ot have ha e contrasting i materials In the col- col lara lurs A It pretty flannel blouse Is la pictured pie pie- lured with belt Jelt und and tie lie of self material und and a u crepe colla collar r. r JULIA II 1121 i W l rn N Newspaper r Union |