Show r hj f l y 7 1 H J T ji h-ji til 1 1 I y 1 5 S 'S i r 1 t tS t'S The One Important Thing Tiling Is Have to o an a n y r Pleated Accordion-Pleated Black J 7 i FYr r 4 J J Ch Satin S Sk Skirt r J l s r S Suitable Sui table for I Infinite v an tf n t ik Th t 1 1416 J 1 h a rv I i V. V Variety 0 of f Occasions 0 c I. I Ji r l or J i I r I. I i f rl r. r I j. j Q W r i. i itt t I t l o i I J Jr 41 j 7 IJ ri I 4 J J J t 7 I 1 fi I I i l I I sti I I tJ t- t L 1 X It Itoi i J oi 1 J I r a r- r 4 4 1 1111 1 ii I J r. C CIllI II Ill I ii Y II J t 1 I Iii j I ft I C i J r II J. J H t- t i I j ti t J t. t J i 3 1 7 Ruffles aumes and Ruffles of I t w r J on Cream Lace on Lace on the Fichu the A Apron ron and lc 0 t i Around the Ski Skirt r t and j t lr Then an Extra Estr a Ruffle r 1 of Black Lace Just Just r I ra Of Shining Blue de the Brim i A Tiny Cape l. l 1 o 4 Satin Is the of the Hat of Black Tulle r p. p Jaunt Jaunty R Summer Above a Swirling J. J l j Tulle Skirt Skirt That's That's S Suit UI t Sh Shown own a at atA t J 11 n i 11 r H i By Mme me Frances The Famous Creator of Fashions what to pack in in a bag or steamer steam JUST trunk to keep you well groomed and attractively g gowned owned during g a week-end week visit is is a a weighty question indeed Summer is the season of either from one house party to another or in short runs to seashore or mountain resorts A few clothes well chosen for the parts they are re to play will find you better Downed gowned than many things unsuited to the e q awon on which they should adorn Ive brought g the wrong things are arec tragic c words indeed when sits one deject- deject e alY before a bag or steamer trunk and thinks links of other pretty clothes hanging g safely in ones one's clothes closet miles away away- When you ou accept a week end invitation ponder deep deeply y the habits of your hostess i I What variety of entertainment is she likely likey like- like I y ly to Provide de If She is one of those f c heaven s sent Heaven ent hostesses who permits her herr herto r guests to decide on the kind of enjoyment r nuey they hey Prefer by all means choose the frocks pocks you like Jike best for the sports snorts or relaxation re- re relaxation N taxation you delight in The gowns illustrated are especially Designed to cover a variety of occasions at all hours of the day I A Variable Gown Everybody dances dance or of almost ev every every- ry body y does and you'll need a u dance frock Lou Xou ou will also al so need an afternoon gown sufficiently dressy and sheer to grace an even- even i f pug i 18 g party So many affairs be begin gin in the twilight tWilight and end in in the moonlight social moonlight social Taff airs I mean of course r A traveling suit dressy dress y enough g for an outdoor function or o i a motor ride an and a D morning frock you ou will vi also need t Speaking of morning K frocks I must introduce you ou to an economical secret AH All ann ana lH mme lC Frances Calls It Vision which is an outcome of the income in income income in- in come come tax It is this must possess above all other thin things bs an accordion pleated black satin skirt It may live through several incarnations or possess as many lives as a cat Infinite variety is is its name as you will see when I describe to you in in how many ways it may be staged g as the centre of a very attractive costume Worn orn with a straight line peplum blouse of blue cut with long panels on the side a bl black k pleated skirt becomes an important part of a street dress for town or traveling wear Worn Vorn with a white crepe de chine blouse or one of crepe meteor embroidered in black wool and a black picture hat the pleated skirt is is transformed into an afternoon dress worn with a smock of old rose roso rose linen bound with black satin it completes a striking morning frock Useful Blouses and Smocks I j Several linen blouses present effective opportunities for that infinite variety I 1 mentioned above Colored silk blouses 1 may Inay also be worn with a black satin pleated pleat pleat- ed skirt Old blue nasturtium henna mauve buttercup yellow and white linen I make lovely blouses for wear with such sucha a skirt i j sports hats of the mushroom or sailor variety that match the blouse or j with a broad black hat embroidered in 3 wool the same shade as the blouse you i will find the maximum of effect with the minimum of expense in such a blouse and skirt Is there anyone not seeking that 1 Golden Fleece these days The peplum blouse louse or smock illustrated is rose linen bound with black c z me ul a The I ILL f ryk Ia z 1 t f r. r r-A r I Blouse of ij r Gray Organdie t ly J f Peeps Out t Above e e L a Gay Sash of I I V If J Roman Stripes t. t t. t v oJ s satin atin The collar also is black satin The shoulder line is accented by black sa satin tin bindings and similar binding binding bind bind- i ing ng runs down the underarm seam These bindings except on the edge of the blouse are really flat folds like those the Chinese use in trimming I their picturesque cOs costumes co umes The narow narrow narrow nar nar- r row ow belt of rose linen wraps twice around the figure and ties in front The black sa satin tin skirt worn with this blouse is the one I immortalized above These black skirts are knife or accordion- accordion pleated p Occasionally they are finely box- box p pleated Accordion pleats are the most g graceful and knife pleats are the easiest to keep keen pressed so take your choice They are all pretty The hat worn horn with the costume of rose linen and black is lS made of black satin The hat may also be a rose floppy hat the same shade as the blouse These picture hats are effective effective t tive ive for country or seashore wear Such a blouse and skirt may safely find finda a place in a steamer trunk or bag when you ou take week end a trip An ideal suit for wear on such a trip is lS made of midnight blue satin Its ts soft f folds and high lustre are very effective effective ef ef- when developed in the straight youthful lines of this suit Raglan sleeves ire are an attractive feature of this coat which is worn with a blouse of gray or- or jandie gandie Gray and blue are delightfully harmonious and I whisper this Gray doesn't soil quickly and your collar coar cuffs and ind blouse will appear as fresh when you lepart depart as they did when you arrived ewh a per Service J 1920 O. O j tr I J The collar and cuffs are dered in inA white A dash of vivid color is is contributed to this costume by the broad sash of Roman striped silk generously fringed in the various vanous vari van ous bright shades that produce its charm The skirt of this costume is not pleat pleat- ed A Therein you you may mav think it eccentric because so many skirts are laid in pleats instead it is is plainly gathered at the natural nat nat- natural ural waistline An attractive color contrast with this l 1 i r r 13 r r. r r y 1 5 T V f I I j r 1 A I i. i t Q G For Golfing and the Country Club Porch Afterwards Afterward Mme Frances Designs This Smock of Rose Linen Bound with Black Satin and Worn Vorn Over an Pleated Accordion-Pleated Skirt costume is found in the small mushroom hat of r henna straw which is trimmed with small colored colored colored col col- col- col ored grapes Henna is charming harming with dark blue When you dress for the afternoon nothing could be sweeter than a gown of flesh-colored flesh organ organdie die trimmed with cream Val lace The bodice of organdie is edged with lace The deep fichu collar that rolls flatly and crisply away from the throat ties in the front in a fichu knot strongly remindful of antebellum days The fichu and rounded ends are edged with cream Val lace The edges of the fichu should be rolled by y hand and the lace whipped on OD The sleeves are also lace-edged lace and the pinafore is a consistent complement of the old-fashioned old neckline The apron is also lace-edged lace and trimmed lace-trimmed pockets are daintily coquettish The Th full skirt is quite bouffant and its deep hem is surmounted by three rows of cream Val lace The sash is powder blue ribbon The final note of coquetry is given to this picturesque costume by the black hat of straw that wears a ruffle of lace to in intensify intensify intensify in- in the t charm of eyes 1 already charm charm- It 1 ing u i-u roses eJ nna lulu a ii lw resting ji i on vu me u broad brim of this lovely hat y Dinner and Dancing Dress When dinner is served on the porch where the view is perfect at sunset you may wear a black dress like the one of tulle and black satin This will win be a lovely frock for lor dancing later inthe inthe in inthe the evening In In this gown there is a shaped heart bodice of black net mounted on a camisole of de soie sole This heart shape is outlined with sheer black l lace ce laid very flatly The flat circular collar that I might al almost almost almost al- al most call a Bertha were that name not associated d with those awful guns that bombarded dear Faris arIs Is an attractive part of this gown This collar COnal does not meet in the back except at the very top Instead it is cut away leaving an open triangle The edges of the net collar are bound with black satin The is draped in narrowing lines and the open triangle is filled in with black lace The full fun skirt of black net netis netis is bound with black satin Binds or narrow folds of satin are set on this skirt in geometric design From early morn to dewy eve you will vill find a costume on this page for every hour |