Show PP I t f. f f f r. r it J c r. r i j. Im O v. lf it I l 1 I 0 f 0 i r i 1 r I f 4 g 1 I 1 f tp B By Mme F Frances j II f l t r n Y I j rl 1 1 of Fas Fashions h. h IOns 0 t II t i j TI The Famous r ous Creator j I I Y a M y tl clew 4 1 time of the year when many J rU IUS g is the n g. g A suit a one one- c T wardrobes need or a 1 dance danee frock dinner er gown fete dress a P piece section of costumes already worn r to a selection added ded It Reason brighter brightens and freshens and a season th throughout groomed well air our oura which everyone re re- I. I rives that she spends money e. e trava 0 whether 01 of or Bard less judgment desires desres to present or r with with di die dis- who must buy the woman Frequently uy Tn looks better than her her extravagant sister tion can afford to have havo every frock she e who bea beCause momentarily takes her fancy hat that at r map P toor or purchase the acid test of bem bo ho bohe L fails its to PVC giro t to each m who knows what dress Give me e the he woman Vroman to ho to h her r and md who is willing to try out becoming 1 f s b by tryIng on the nety n nut A r. r t the neW Hero swept along along by by mad of not but ut who Rho is s what Is stylish at d desire ire to a acquire r to i iown of or what hat is becoming sacrifice ce e the sack 6 figure b and per personality bez er own I t i 1 to J J 1 f 1 or t I f f r rr I j 7 I t I 9 Q r ii r u L I r i x r r f S s. s 1 F rY six I r f rr rr rt r r r t 7 r 9 r S. S V q A I r rr 1 A t i bt f r f r J. J L. L i a. a x 1 i 1 A j 1 J r r r I Vy v o.- o. f A II 00 I i 1 rM J r 1 y p j v d I There are tire some rare souls or bodies rather rathe oho ho look well in anything but belt many women even those rated as beautiful would appear less lovely If H they selected their gowns without taking into every point of color and line I l Wealthy women ca cnn can n afford to pay an artist to Meet what they should wear if they have not the taste to choose for themselves Unfortunately t k f there tet are many who do not realize their j limitations Imitations and choose the wrong things J. J f Many other women with less money r Appreciating PP the necessity of making every tOWn hat or wrap P do its best work wark in becoming becoming- nes pe dare not buy indiscriminately and end by t. t charmingly s appearing charmingly attired n must have bave short sleeves tho says a woman rho has enjoyed the soft side of f life to such an r extant that she is overweight eight some servo 40 or 50 60 Pounds pound She never realizes that there i ithan is nothing more unattractive than short sleeves fa fat fata t In on arms th the e evening that same woman ca can n veil her with a softly enveloped tulle tunc scarf and ap 1 pear dignified but for tor h her cr short sleeves in day r ayr ay- ay never light J L The large woman should not run to tn or berated exa g brocades in i n fact ae figured POSSibly goods except w n a s small mall dot in foulard should or taffeta she avoid Exaggerated embroidery she should alto oD eschew The very slender woman has s more r in in g her clothes but II she n eck too low should shoal 1 void avoid the and sleeves her ber too short to be kind to elbow s and collar bones Frankness Frankness kindness is b some- some and I may speak per a lot t least frankly on pa Fashions Fashion's Vagaries The Th e gowns goers i offer a an ann n lection attractive o of f the se selection se- se various whims hims of f fashion ellent and a are c examples amples of the t types of represent n The iho pes dresses Besses they i suit shows the thc trend f d carries of spring sand nd in its distinction in t the tho he length of its coat U sha p ed neck remarkably line becoming front c losing closing an and soft oft dw dc e r Gray ay f gabardine bardne that level lovely Y bray which S 'S h lik so M becoming er makes thi this b an and ad d spring Pring- skin cli r suit which carries ri the P pleated ti c l of 0 I so sot many Wi anY spring SUI suits t 9 fc J. J r A Season of Change in Wardrobes and i How Fashion Me Meets ts I New Neu Requirements a in in Gowns and crud vet i Hats ats A r Al' Al 1 1 For Spring I 1 I the he Newest Thing Is a Frock a la a Hindu J Knife box and accordion pleats are delightfully featured In gabardine and French serge in many of the thc spring models Even old fashioned fashioned fash fash- merino finds itself made up into lovely suits with pleated skirts A Charming Suit The gray gaba dine suit carries a 1 slight ht su suggestion sug g of curve at the thc bust and swings in at the waist and then out again in a 1 gradual flare Tho The narrow shoulders and snug sleeves are arc beautifully beautiful beautiful- ly fitted and the new shaped neck opening has a n most unusual rever A hand-bound hand buttonhole supplies just the place f for r a boutonniere The Tho front closing is an attractive feature of this suit and is accomplished with bound buttonholes oles and self covered buttons The Thc blouse worn with this suit may flay be cream georgette crepe accented by a i black tic tie or gray or rose rosa and gray striped geor gette getter The smart hat is black satin atin trimmed with white wings A pleated skirt Is also found on the street dress of blue gabardine which is dressy enough for and which will be found just the tho t of dress that is typo Pc worth its weight in to ingold gold in freshening up your ur wardrobe In this gown there is a n straight blouse of gabar gabardine ine to which the thc skirt is attached The weight of the skirt holds the thc blouse in place and ond makes it fit in moro more attractive lines than a pep pep- Jum lum which usually ripples ripple The blouse is is cut with short kimono sleeves In the roun round neck lint line arc Are let triangles o of blue violet taffeta strapped 11 t i i r 1 1 J 0 5 i f f. f j r f t A Redingote and Pleated Skirt of Gray Gabardine Is the Correct with tiny folds of emerald green Tarnished Tar- Tar gold embroidery outlines the thc triangle The tic tie belt of gabardine i is lined line with blue violet tar taffeta feta also alao strapped with emerald r Feature Service lJ 1 N r r Ii I r r r r II II r v. v 1 i II 11 2 i 1 r r I 1 I A r f fv m I. I I 1 1 v H I i White Ch Chiffon Chilton fIon Girdles Itself with Pale Orange and Turquoise Worn with a hat of blue taffeta this costume is exceedingly smart An attractive dinner gown of white chiffon and ivory satin is a sensible purchase at this time of the year because it will also make mako an effective summer frock for wear with a black picture hat Chiffon and Girdle The camisole bodice is is made of thc the chiffon finely tucked and strapped with cream white lace The short sleeve kimono blouse of chiffon is bound around the neck and sleeves with ivory satin This s satin tin nl also o makes the drop skirt over which falls faUs a n straight sheath of white chiffon edged with rows of lace The overskirt of chiffon is h longer in tho the front than in the back There are aro several folds of satin beneath the girdle giving the effect of a little yoke Tho The edge of the overskirt overskirt overskirt over- over skirt is also bound in satin Into the overskirt f band of tucked chiffon outlined is let n a on either si side e with a n ban band of the thc cream lace The Thc girdle of this gown gives the dash ash of color The lino line is white dress upper ch charming arming on a so orange ending in a n flat bow and pale short ends The next shade is lemon yellow and turquoise both blue finished with with the lower color coor bows and m en ends s set irr irregularly r n Vari Vari-colore made hand flowers arc are posed on the thc girdle A Dance Gown The dance gown i illustrated is as fiS lovely as a clouds The fhe bodice is a straight sweep of gray of oxidized silver rather lather heavily flat effect wrought in a pattern that almost suggests antique arm armor or The Thc very full skirt is is gray tulle tunc shaded from deep smoke to pale pearl gray The fhe material is gradation of tones and the skirt is is b this dyed in n bound aroun around the e edge ge with oxidized oxidize silver Thc Thu drop skirt is ii narrow and is made of oxidized silver sil all ver er cloth l lof Heavy Henvy cords of silver ilver edged edge with deep tassels of the oxidized metal hang from rom the thc silver on either cither side of or the front and back Blue Gabardine Is S Silt I Twice at the Neck Showing Blue Violet and Emerald Green Which Appear Again in Belt Bel t Facing A closely wrapped turban headdress of oxidized oil oil- silver cloth is folded about the thc head This costume is like tho the mist of at dawn You will win find in it a Hindu suggestion estion that is not without an oriental charm chann In fact the m most t graceful feature of th the coming seasons season's offerings fa is I the very wide latitude latitude latitude lati lati- tude it offers not only as to line but in t tand texture and color as well Gone with tho the bustle or th the hoopskirt are tho the days of set rigidity in style Whether the thc sleeves are worn short or long whether the waistline falls below or a little above the thc waist the most Important thing is to make makeup up your mind just what is most becoming to your own particular style Study your figure try to get the thc effect of long slender lines whether of ot house or street sheet gown and think of ot your eys hair and skin in picking out the thc exact enact shade hade Clothes can convey as ns definite an idea of personality personality personality per per- as ones one's speech and gestures and theman the theman theman man who said that Right attire emphasizes the thep p personality wrong attire the person person person- knew new clothes as well as women The e F Fashion Forecast Orange will mill be a color much observed in spring und and summer ummer millinery This brilliant shade is also insistently appear appearing ing as a trimming on dark street costumes cos cos' especially those of navy blue and taupe I I Six Fifty West Sixth Forty-Sixth Street N New w York I 1 |