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Show Boating, Tennis and Cycling Costume No other ornament seems possible tor a yachting dress than anchors and ropes and other somewhat heavy sea ge:ir. A showy boating dress seen was of blue serge. (Jn one side a red petticoat was visible, and this was embroidered embroi-dered with an immense im-mense anchor, a life buoy, and a rope. There was a red waistcoat to match. Another dress was a checked check-ed flannel which had a panel embroidered em-broidered with the flags of the club. Yet another had the left side of the skirt open and ' showed a white : underskirt braid-; braid-; od with narrow j blue lines. One I aide of the opening open-ing was turned back with white and embroidered with th inp.vit.- m I if I able anchor. A yachting costume. ' smart jacket and I a waistcoat or shirt would be worn with this dress. The prettiest dress was the simplest. It was of blue serge, and had a scroll pattern round the bottom edge of narrow gold and white braid, and was set off with a full white . est and no anchors. The boating dress illustrated in our cut is of navy blue serge; it is made with a plain skirt relieved by large pockets embroidered with silver anchors. The waiatcoat is embroidered in silver and the jacket is edged with silver buttons. |