Show IC JD 01 t By Anne Anile I Copyright 1918 by y tho Newspaper Syndicate There ire Are r Ian American Women ol en Iut hn e Come to fo the That Flint JUnek Hinek With Cream Inc Should He lie c Hc l ford Cor the I Str Stream nm of or During Summer Summer Summer Sum Sum- mer B New York This This summer Is not dull ull No one can accuse It of or settling down downto to drear dreary Inactivity It Is lively be beyond beyond be- be yond ond all precedence If it b by the word lively one means diversion on e cr every hand There are ar a for rol and a against the constant entertaining of oC soldiers which Is going on over o this continent We Ye arc lle told that El England land docs does the same thing thins but ut that France has never attempted the he entertainment of Its We e are told that it Is not necessary for us to give sl our embryo fighters such a vast deal of oC relaxation from camp duties b by dancing them every leisure moment the they can obtain but the reformer has little chance of oC being heard in this wave of ot emotional desire to make every moment of oC the life liCe as bright as aH possible not noton on only j In America but In France Prance Think It would be an Interesting thing to to get gel behind the thc French mine and find what it thinks of those hun hundreds reds of oC Y M. M C C. A. A huts of oC Elsie Janis dancIng dancing dane dane- ing of hundreds of actors and actresses performing wherever men are aro billeted of oC reading and recreation rooms being far more talked about than training camps It must convince the French once and forever that rho cho dictionary which defined them as a ga gay people fond of 01 dancing should hould change that one definition to the meaning of oC the Anglo Saxons As far tar as that part of the Anglo- Anglo Saxon race which Is centered In AmerIca America Amer Amer- ica lea Is concerned it Intends to go on entertaining the soldiers regardless of ot critics and other nations That fact tact Is evident e on er e every sl side e an and clothes arc are worn to correspond with gayety In a city cay like New York un LII e 1 iL j n. Id CU u UL lL LIW restaurants where whore one dances It Is not only difficult to get bet a table but al almost almost almost al- al most impossible to maintain a balance on the floor loor Uniforms In n a arra array from ever every belligerent erent country under the sun form torm the dominant part of the crowd Choosing Gown for Frequent Service For these midsummer recreations the woman of oC sense chooses a gown that will win not be a conspicuous object in the observers observer's mind The old choice of black blad satin and cream lace which we associate with dowagers has been taken faken up by the tho girl of twenty as well as the matron of fifty v Nothing shows the modern spirit more clearly than the fact that this matron of fifty Is out after aCter night as a rule dancing first with her son sonIn sonIn sonin In khaki and then with her son In white linen with a blue collar A gown which has been considered d d dan an unusually admirable choice for tor this summer is shown in the sketch It Is ia Isa isa a black satin slip that fasten In an invisible manner In order to maintain the appearance of oC carelessness which dominates the frocks of oC the moment Tho The panel down the front of oC the s1 skirt the Immense collar and the deep sleeve ruffles are of oC cream colored lace The Is a deep V In front and a square In back The short satin sleeves slee are simply built to hold in place the tile deep hanging ruffle of oC lace laco |