Show 1 ID- ID IDt t LI f I e By Anne Anile i ie Copyright 1918 b by tho the McClure Ne Newspaper laper Syndicate Vise The Long c linn has Heroine He lie- come roine Sufficiently Important To Co lie He lieI Introduced In In Inu u a Piece One Frock FrolI I Co Covered Cohered nd In y n a Xe Kind of or Swinging Panel New ew York We e We are ale not nea I nearly up to our limits in m developing the out outside l le r what the French call can a short tunic The Chinaman would probably call it a shirt In ancient anti and primitive primitive primi primi- I tive the days it was such The Thc Paris women have ha worn this I waistcoat blouse since February to a aCar afar afar far Car greater greatel extent than we have an and they he have ha no intention of at discarding it for the the coming comins winter because It Itla l la 18 use used as a C method o of keeping them warm ann It II is made of or quilted satin salin of hea heavy worsted of ot chamois or or of oC an any other ther cloth that will give protection against the French climate in a season when taxis antI and heated houses arc are as rare as pink cranes Long onic Bei-onic I of or Frock Froik Heretofore we have ha placed ph these l blouses louses under tinder our coats or use used them themas as a n substitute for a sweater r To Today a I me designers are ale incorporating lUI mem in piece one-piece frocks attaching them to the lining and making making them thema a dominant domi nant part of or the scheme Trl s Incorporation Into tho tilo tun fundamentals fundamentals funda funda- a- a of our clothes shows that the thelong thelong Ion long blouse is to he be accepted in the tho regular routine of ur dressing There are those who say It will oust the regular shirtwaist This however Is a rumor that flits In and out of or the tho seasons and lia has hag never pro c proved reliable reliable- There arc are always women who will like Bite the separate separate sep sep- arate arate shirtwaist with Its end tucked under the skirt and who vho will whit Insist that It is the mo most t convenient eon and com com- foi orla table le garment that America ever e in invented in- in Ye vented itt ed The dissatisfied ones will turn gladly away avay from this garment that makes them look look short an and stout or gives them many troubles In color c composition tion Thc They like the shirt rather than the shirtwaist the they prefer the lIte short tunic to the lie off cut blouse the they like to hide their waistline The They will wear wears s such uch blouses In their coat suits this autumn and the they will adopt them In colors and In capricious arrangements as is a method of ot getting good saUs ae ton out of or a sep separate skirt Is IN Part lart of the Hie Apron It Is quite probable that thiat the lon long iele blouse is a a. Dart of ot the scheme t to o l make le aprons rons fashionable which the French rench have ha insisted upon for two years calS Any 1 kind of or little covering that dropped from Crom the waist over tho the front of or tho the sl skirt was acceptable to lo the Paris Palls designers They incorporated the apron and the blouse In III one garment s-arment an anthis and this effort on their part has established l the medieval mcle shirt as a dominant galment gal gar me ment n t. t When it Is used as a part of ot a n one- one piece frock it gets dignity by the ad addition ad- ad of or panels belts and embroidery er The sketch toda today shows a 3 frock or of black satin which has a tunic blouse of bi colored cull crepe repe embroidered In waving lines hines to Jet at collar hem arid and SI sleeves The rhe odd part or of this frock Crock lies in the panels anes of or s satin w which lc Instead of ot hang- hang ing ng from ironi tile tue back in IlL me manner we wo lave have j grown weary of h ling hang nS' nS at the tho side arid arll are arc weighted do down b by 13 tassels Tho ti r k 18 lIew It gives relief Jan effect which has been over over- done It looks hooks to the partial observer as thou though h the thc silhouette were wore to be ac accentuated ac ac- cent atc at the thc sides Instead 0 of- of the thc front antI hac back It There is a tendency ency on all extra smart clothes t to snow pleats aC at tho the Hi side e instead of or the tho front to have ha ornamental armhole bodices as lS one might call them which are like hike g gypsy jackets displaying a vast expanse cx- cx of or the blouse beneath There Theres Is s even that well known summer coat by Bernard which Is split up the back backas as aswell well vell as ns tho the front thus lug InS ng the long lines at each side of ot the tI figure gu re J. J I T. T p I I if I I 1 I I J frock with Ion Ions hong I hlo blouse of or orI crepe embroidered reel In jet jel rue rile side Chic are of I M cl el Killed with silk Ill eJI |