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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Printed Fabric Is to Be Vogue season promises by the predoral-uanc- e of printed silks. Last year fashion correspondent in the a writes of New York Times, we had fa few them we sparingly. adopted them, and Just a little wary of their brightness. But this season we are in for it and, whether you have planned it or not, before the season ends you probably will have at least one printed dress if you have not managed to adopt of trimmings of printed silk, sashes broof printed printed ribbons, linings cades and many other brilliantly patterned accessories. The vogue for printed silks is new, and women as a rule have not become accustomed to them. Fortunately the samples which designers have mad be followed, for they cannot help but are inspiring. In the models that have already been created (though there The approaching to be one marked Simple Dinner Gown of Green White Printer' Silk. and l are but few of them) there Is not an extra whit nor a jot of trimming or decoration; there Is not one unnecessary edge or lapel. When there Is a print, In the category of the smartest fashions, that Is all there Is to the design. The print alone is the thing. For nil sorts and conditions of frocks they are being used, from the simple morning dresses to those more elaborate creations that can be worn for the most formal evening occasion. And for every event during the hours between It is possible to find a printed silk that will be effective and Interesting. To Please All Tastes. These prints are helping to make the American womans dress a more Individual and characterful thing, for 8 woman In a print that Is not in harmony with her personality might just as well stay at home and n to shine In the world. On ti attempt other hand, if she does at all suit her to her character she will find her print personality expressing itself so much more readily than It could through the medium of plain materials more or less intricately put together. The beauty of these prints after they have been made up, is that they are so extremely simple in line and de- sign. They are the acme of our re cent trend toward elimination of extra decorations. There nre many sorts of printed silks. First come the lighter-weigtaffetas or radiums, as they are called. They are he smooth variety of silks, and they show the printing In such clear detail that for those whose tastes call for an expression of detail they are eminently suited. Then there are the crepes de chine, which this season are showing the same and small patterns that they had last year, only in more variety. They are most of them regular little calico prints, with all the softness and draping quality of silk added to make them the more charming. The real pongees are printed gorgeously; that is, the finely woven allsilk pongees that have, usually, been bleached to a cream white. The prettiest of them are patterned with Japanese and Chinese scenes in all the bright tones for which those countries are noted. They look like veritable china plates, for the patterns from those famous bits of pottery seem to have been transferred bodily to the silks which today are a popular art The shantungs, or the expression. heavier sorts of crepe weaves are printed, and they have a series of designs all their own, among which the Egyptian motifs hold a prominent place. They, too, are as colorful as can be, but they are done in darker, richer and more telling shades. The designs are repeated continuously, and they make the most formal little parades across the silk, with one motif following the other in quick succession. There are printed chiffons, printed georgettes, printed surah silks, printed crepes of every quality and weight. In fact, every silk that is the least susceptible of printing has been handled In that manner this season. And many which one would never have supposed to " be printable are bursting forth, their surfaces completely covered with the most fascinating designs. Will Cherish Patterns. A silk- - of this character is In the nature of a possession. Once you have really found a pattern that suits, you will want to keep it. As one woman said, displaying her new handsomely woven and printed silk, I expect to use this, In years come, for wall drapery, lamp shade, table cover and what not. And it will make trimfor future gowns until time has mings sent it into shreds. The dresses are, perhaps, the prettiest of all the things made from printed silks and this is so, probably, because in a dress there is more space to show the design. There is more area, as it were, over which to spread the idea; not so much possibility of having Its life cut short before it has really Tegun to bloom. And the dresses, ns has been said, nre done in anything from morning frocks to evening gowns. A simple sort of a printed silk design is made up ns a dinner frock. The only point that takes it out of the class of the simple dress is the way the skirt is cut into circular pieces at the sides. The sashes that tie inconspicuously at either side of the waistline are put there just to break the flowing lines in a more or less decorative manner. Around the edges of this frock there is a plain binding of green, and as the printing is of two shades of green on a cream background, the costume, just by that extra touch on its edges, has a highly decorative effect, as the binding serves to set off Its color and The girl who wears it, patterning. very happily, carries a green feather fan that is only a bit of a background around which the printing of her frock is pleased to shape Itself. ht all-ov- er t Smock Dresses Liked The simple little smock dresses nre, after all, the favorites of all. We find the designers making them again this season with the same avidity that they put into the task last summer. And there Is no type of frock which suits the average womnn bettei than this one. She has everything in her favor, tor It can be provided with extra fullness to suit the full figure or it can be as slim and sant as can be for others. Some of the dresses made of print-silks are finely plaited, and this process is attended to in so worliman-k- e and artistic a manner that, ns far as the pattern Is concerned, it does hot in the least seem to be Interrupt-M- . You must understand, however, that the plottings are the narrowest ?Jrt f lines that can be imagined. For instnnce, there was shown a skirt of Japanese printed silk In a black design upon a white background. It was made with one wide plait about four Inches broad and then came a space of two and a half Inches, say, f tf)e due little plaitlngs. It was one of those sports skirts and It was worn along with a sweater of d semi-dre- ss very thin white wool, made In a sort of overblouse effect. It was a charming costume. Blouses and Jackets lend their lines charmingly to the medium of the printed silk. And for these newer frocks which must be made of two materials, and must. It seems, cut one off in the middle, they are In the nature of perfection Itself. You can have everything In a printed blouse from the most dressy style up to the one that Is so simple It Is Just a slipover smock. The prints lend themselves to the construction of decorative blouses out of which one can make a picture of ones self without a bit of trouble, or they can be ever so simple with no nttempt at the picture and still never managing to escape entirely the class of the picturesque.. 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