| Show Fashion Hints From Vogue le r Ii It 5 S iN 1 S I S 'S 1 t 2 J N NS t tJ t S J N S 5 5 S kS k'S k- k S 'S S f VOGUE A ss 5 Many winter afternoon dresses from Paris are practically sleeveless like this one of black crepe de chine with the circular flare In front to give movement to an otherwise very straight line The trimming at the neck Is of or cord which goes Into long en ends s at tho the back and a sort of motif In front I I If It one wants to ha have hae e such a a. model made mede for himself and yet ret fears fe-ars the extreme French Trench flatness of or the flattest flattest flattest flat flat- test back the mode has ever seen sen the back may maJ be cut a trifle trine wider and a belt placed across It ft a belt that extends Just beyond the hip hipbones hipbones hipbones hip hip- bones toward towar the front This permits per per- mAts mits of a tiny bit of or blousing that saves the day for the astute wearer Copyright 1923 by Vogue New York |