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BBBBj dress, but Itkowlso lose Interest In BBBBj innklug ourselves appear at our best BBBjB times. BBBBT Tlio psyphology of clothes Is ex- BBBBj' trctuely Interesting, and much deeper BBBBJ tltnu Is generally supposed. A grow BBBBj Ing tendency toward simplicity of cut BBBB In dress has been very marked. Tho BBBBJ elmplo styles aro preferred to any BBBjB others at tho present time. H Typical Examples of Spring Modes BBBBJ'' , A now French drcsa of this typo Is BBBB of nayy blue serge and black satin BBBBJ wlth hcwy embroidery In black, bright BBBJB red and silver gray. The blouso has BJBfR bo ,ow waistline with girdlo and body BBBJB cut In one. The skirt drapery Is BBBJB formed of two handkerchief squares BBBJB suspended from tho Bides nnd oven BBBBJ lapping at the back nnd nt tho front. BBBB Tlio embroideries aro dona In heavy BBBB pensdnt stylo, a solid work forming tho BBBB high collar, cuffs and vest. Tho short, BBBB snug-fitting underskirt is black satin, BB5 A slight yet interesting variation of BBJB the chemlso frock is obtained in an- BBEB other modal of bluo sorgo and black BBJB Hath). Tiiero is a plain chemise drcsa BBJB of tho dark bluo cloth, with tho sleeves BBBC cut In kimono style, This is worn over BBJJj n plain blnclc sntih petticoat, and a BBJM rounding pleco of tlio sergo Is cut out j BBSS Ju front of the skirt to rovonl tho pet- BBBB tlcoat. It Is cut from tho hem to BBBB About six Inches below tho wnlstllno.. BBBBjl Tills leaves tho surge tu deep glrdlo BBBfH effect. Iiulgnrlan embroidery is BBBJ jnnssed on tho front of tho overdress BBBB Just bclcw tho waistline Whcro tho I BBBBj, BjBEfzi' From among tho numberless types thnt designers have attempted to launch in order to crcato a demand for something now, which always stimulates business, tlio woman who buys and ivho eventually decides tho fashions lias unfalteringly chosen tho stralghtllno dress, with nothing new about It us far ns silhouette Is concerned. con-cerned. Simple Silhouette In Lavish Colors. There must Inovltuhly como a day when this will puss from tho foreground fore-ground of fnshlons unless tho history of clothes is to be absolutely revolutionized, revolu-tionized, but from nil appearances thnt day Is still In tho distance. Since dressmakers hnvo been compelled com-pelled by popular demand to hold a Bllhouctto In vogue, for some time they linve resorted to embroideries and very lavish trimmings In order to got new effects. They spared no effort to make theso beautiful and nllurlng. Clothes were literally covered with them. But beautiful as theso embroideries embroid-eries were, drawing their Inspirations, ns tlioy did, from the art, both nnclent and modern, of mnny nations, they ran n swift nnd brief course. Embroideries Embroid-eries still are used, it Is true, but not to cover entire garments, as they did last season. Mow, color Ib tlio thing. In tho cotton cot-ton dresses for warm midsummer days tho brightest of tints, hitherto unknown In cottons, aro profuse. Street dresses must hnvo color Introduced Intro-duced In somo moro subtle way. .lust ns collars wcro mndo exngger-atedly exngger-atedly high to popularize tho high collar col-lar by railing a great deal of attention atten-tion to it,' so color Is applied In broud sweeps, even to some of tho new street dresses, to bring Its Importance to the foreground. Mnny of the new dresses hnvo been likened to court Jester's costumes, half of one color and halt of another. Frocks In Contrasting Hues. Theso will bo shown In tlio great dressmaking establishment both hero and In Purls, but they will bo looked upon moro as show pieces than ns wearable models. They will, however, BerVo their purposo In drawing attention atten-tion to bright bits of ornamentation In dresses hitherto somowhat somber In tills respect, so that a very guy saHu or u startling bit of embroidery on a street frock or suit will seem tamo In comparison to them, Ono of tho most charming color cohihtuntlous appears in n clever frock of a peculiar mnuvo tint trimmed with deep nnttler blue u lovely combination of color tones. Tho dress is of an extremely slmplo stylo with low waistline nnd Mousing buck panel. It buttons straight down tho front. At tlio back tho high collar col-lar Is In a continuous lino with tho blouso panel. At the hem of tho skirt panel thcro Is a deep embroidery In i nnttler blue. A sash uf tho sumo bluo In crcpn de clilnu passes across the front of tho dress only and falls nt tho left side In n single end and loop The frock of bluo serge nnd blnck satin always will have a popular following. fol-lowing. It is useful In every woman's wardrobe, and especially so If ono can-, not be tho huppy possessor of 11 great' mnny costumes, llecnuso It Is always al-ways ono of the best sellers It receives re-ceives even mnro of (he designer's nnd manufacturer's attention thuu the more exclusive novelties -This spring's sntln and serge costumes show .touches of heavy embroidery In black, red nnd silver. Tho embroidery Is always al-ways inasscd in somo way, as In tho form of a vest or a collar and cuff trimming. It Is never used in a number num-ber of different places on tho frock as hitherto. dress is cut away tho edges aro bound witli blnck satin. A new spring afternoon dress from Paris shows an uuusually pleasing union of colors. It Is dovelopod in gray crcpo do chine, and has an Irregular Irreg-ular embroidery design appearing on panels at tho sides of tho skirt, and surrounding open slashes in tho front of tho bodice. A sash of apricot satin emerges at ono side of tho dress, as If the under-bodlco under-bodlco wcro mndo by wrapping the flguro with tho satin nnd leaving long ends freo to tie In a bow on tho outside out-side of the dress.- Thore s a novol half-low collar, )3ubtlu and beautiful color combl-nations combl-nations aro seen in advanced' models of summer evening frocks. Many of the dresses themselves are of tho simplest sim-plest sort. ,9110 design, Intended for somownnt formal wear, is of an unusual shade of bluo green Bilk. It consists of a straight skirt nnd long-wnlsted bodice. The cqjor contrast is obtnlned through fourthbs or panels of silver lace. |