Show 4 2 v J i f f M I p 4 1 h I t t J i h t 5 IWI t TV 11 t. t r. r t. t I I 1 i J I I I I. I a b 6 tJ ri 0 w 4 a N Nn 0 n S r aS tyr J J I k q I r jL y s P. P f. f t f Z A 4 t S a a a d i L Li rJ X i E i r 4 c p 4 S of s J 1 I vv Snot t s i t j y i iz j y n r 1 94 Sty 0 f r f q F Rr r P 4 V i i y S i 1 t rJ Q r 4 l r The tunic or 0 or J F P s r yi 1 W J redingote feature t of present fashions w z prevails prevails as is is J I A G t P shown in in this long long- N d a a ti C P ya faR b frock of Mr J t s F. 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F s w 1 1 r R Ms M tI p 0 ii i tr i f. f l I J rP The e Straight Line ral i ne Silhouette Continues in in d y t r p t P f A r f t t r R q 2 Z Popularity ity Despite the Advent of o More Elaborate I Appl Applications S Still Hold the e Imagination tr w r r- r f o of Designers an and the W Dressed Well Woman I r. r TH HOUGH UGH many silhouettes of de decidedly different character are fashionably noticeable the straight-line straight dress of the simplest construction and virt virtually ally devoid devoid de de- de- de void voi of trimming ng or sectional embellishments embellishments embellishments embellish- embellish ments holds its place In the c collection ll of of smart modes now assembled for the season Whether h r it be for daytime or evening eveningwear wear this favorite of long standing is much in evidence in its original slip-on slip ch chemise mise construction with variations and in the new coat model all buttoned down the front or folded generously across the front to close at the side side- front The all all- over all ver beaded dinner or theatre frock of georgette or of crepe de ch chine ne cut on straight chemise lines is a happy ch choice ice for the woman who desires smart style and who s seeks eks to dress economically economically economically cally to expend a limited amount on special occasion yet needs to wear the clothes lothes often Such a gown lends itself to clever little tricks of dressing that many women achieve As for instance tulle cleverly draped may transform such a gown into a pleasingly pleasingly pleas pleas- draped effect over a beaded foundation foundation foundation tion slip or tulle or ribbon may serve as a distinctive s sash sh that by its color makes for an illusion by which a new new identity is established Only the the most observant will realize that the gown is is' is youx is-youx- your YOUL standby in clothes for soci social l occasions which fortunately for lor many reasons retain the favor of fashion and the fashionable are most desirable allies to the simple straight-line straight over all-over By B Edith M. M Burtis BUtti beaded dress since these lend color interest and nd difference and can be so so so worn as to effect a a decided change of silhouette Women with t their present day understanding under under- standing of dress and their intelligent application of this knowledge have absolutely removed the subject ct of or women's women's women's wom- wom wom wom- ens en's apparel from the the realm of ot crude jokes He who o once ce wrote comic fashion fash fasli- fashion ion notes potes and discussed long and humorously humorously humorously hu hu- hu- hu the practice of converting discarded discarded discarded dis dis- dis- dis carded window draperies and couch covers into modish attire trimmed with the relics of the up dressed-up parlor that once was the average family's awful and awesome awesome room of state and ceremonies ceremonies cere cere- monies montes has lost his profession Many fortunate women have the faculty of effecting many details of interest in a limited wardrobe by y their natural ability to conceive of subtle changes and pleasing variety through changes changes' in accessories and clever adjustments ad- ad adjustments adjustments ad ad- or through combinations o of ot various arious articles of attire The tunic blouse of present vogue may readily be classed among the clothes modes of the moment that aid th the discriminating discriminating discriminating dis dis- dis- dis criminating woman an in effecting pleasingly pleasingly pleasingly pleas pleas- discriminating changes in her wardrobe and the the tunic or redingote feature of present fashion prevails in special-occasion special clothes as well as in frocks for general wear Such a dress rec recently noted is a long- long model of georgette trimmed sparingly but distinctively with a si simple beading the redingote or overskirt sec sec- sections sec sec- edged at the hem and at t a 8 point abo above e by curled ostrich fringe In this this' particular instance the redingote section section section sec sec- tion extends ds completely around the figure except for a panel space at at- atthe the center center- front center and is even in length with the foundation or underskirt this b being i one of the many versions or var variations ati ns of the prevailing overskirt redingote te teor or tunic Vogue whatever you you care care to call it though in most cases the word tunic best describes shorter more blouse blouse- like lines than t an overs overskirt or redingote reding DESCRIBING this parti particular ular dress dress' calls calls' calls to to m mind nd the fa fact t that ostrich as a dress trimming and as an accessory accessory sory of dr dress ss much in vogue last season it is still a favorite in this seasons season modes and ranks high in favor and fittingly fittingly fittingly fit fit- tingly enjoys a well-deserved well acceptance There is of nothing womans woman's dress more delightfully charming and lovely than han ostrich fe feathers when correctly employed employed employed em em- either as trimming or a ces- ces The vogue of lace is well established whether its use be for the making of the entire costume or as a trimming is combined with such or materials as georgette silk crepes crepes satin and velvet and and natural color dyed laces are both employed Lace is combined with satin to make a tunic blouse afternoon frock almost the entire front being of the lace and the sleeve caps of the satin are lengthened lengthened lengthened length length- ened to tho the wrists with on n sec sec- F FJ J t J tit t 1 14 Si T Photos by Joel Feder g Y s 's s The vogue of lace Y is well established v arf t l r 4 Y E whether it is used r. r for the entire r gown as a b trimming or i is err t c i t terr combined with satin or crepe as t 1 pictured he here rem in inthis 2 w nom P s G Y this frock of to tunic tunic- b blouse louse construction n h The straight-line straight dress holds 1 I Y its place in the g group o of smart smart rl r- r l modes whether it be for day day- daytime 4 1 time or evening wear as as evidenced evidenced evi evi- i iI I dented b by this beaded dinner l Hons of the of-the the th lace The blouse blous is full Hill knee length and is belted by 8 a narrow n narrow sash of the satin made double and tied in long loops and ends at the side As Asis Asis As is usual with such dresses the the und underskirt underskirt under under- i- i skirt is narrow rather than wide but in- in stead of being straight and it itis it itis is slightly lr draped r ped towar toward the back where the front laps well over on the side The variety of wrist length gloves gloves' with decorative flare cuffs grows apace frock 4 noted is the reversible cuff idea eing Being a cuff decorated on both sides so that it may be turned back from the hand or forward over the hand 1924 by P Ledger Company |