Show FOULARD FROCK IS ISALT ALWAYS ALT AYS MODISH IN EARLY SPRINGTIME c I I I I I I I I 1 B BY Dr FOISE Aa soon foon as n spring approaches someone some some- ono one stirs up a n lot of or talk about abut foul raul- ards It I happens every overy spring sprig and th the tho first thing the fashion world knows know foulards are aro popular and and everybody wants one ono Then they die dlo out ajr and ad nothing is heard of ot them again until again tho the next spring It I has been that wa way for tor several seasons past pat and this one will wil bo be no exception The Tho wise thing to do do then seems to be to havo have a a rOCK at at ii a-ii al o events lor z H WIl always be bo good for Cor early carly spring whether er now or throe three years year hence Here Is a er very unusual and attractive model developed in toula foulard Foulard in ina ina f a a- navy and ad white design fashions the tho I skirt and trims tho the blouse blouse The Tho latter latter latter lat lat- ter part of the frock being made of ot eel ecru georgette in long tunic effect It ItIs Itis I Is heavily embroidered at the lower edges and Is cut with short full rul sleeves and a dainty round neck which Is also finished with wih an 1 embroidered design To complete the costume a n graceful sash with Ih a hugo huge perky bow tied at at the back adds a n youthful finishing touch Many uses will wil bo be found for or such a gown It I is I suitable for the afternoon at homo home or the Informal restaurant tea or the garden party pay I S. S 1 I |