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M Burtis I FLARES T LARES for spring is fashions fashion's decree r. r but not to the entire exclusion of of off f the straight-line straight silhouette Fashion may plan and present new modes but femininity decides what shall be worn 1 end ind the flare in all its charming and If varied forms has not by any any means model from P eliminated the straight-line straight f the wardrobe of the ultra-smart ultra woman any more than it has caused this silhouette silhouette sil sil- sil- sil f to be tabooed by women gen gen- rally The simple piece one-piece dress so dear P t to the heart of all womankind has f however taken on details of design that are highly desirable This type of dress is rendered more interesting and made by these details more wearable than thant t f the plain like chemise-like dress that really was trying for some figures because of its severe simplicity and absolute lack of such features as bust fullness and andi practical cal open opening opening ng to make a adjustment i- i easy l The dress is straight-line straight so designed that yokes or sleeve or tucks r cr 1 r permit of light but sufficient fullness over the bust that makes for fora fort t a fitting better garment for most fig fig- ures Likewise more graceful skirt lines are now possible since plaits and gathered sections tunics and V redingotes provide provide provide-a a pleasing completeness complete complete- i ness much more desirable for most fIgures figures fig fIg- gures g- g ures than the unadorned skirt of the first straight-line straight dresses t ti LENGTH WRIST LENGTH sleeves are another feature in the modernized r one piece f dress of the moment and many of these sleeves deeves are pleasingly trimmed which adds to the general attractiveness n of the dress I Many 1 piece one-piece dresses are made of bordered material At the same time it must be admitted that th bordered materials ma- ma are being developed into models having more more formality of design much I more detail of cut than could be possible possible pos pos- i sible in a piece one-piece dress f A smart piece one dress desirable for forE fora E r a teacher for a college or 01 business girl or as a mans woman's w mans man's general gereral round-about round 1 i d h fr J j V rl x y l t. r x t C R 4 Nye I. I i rF 1 1 t 57 f z f Photo by Joel F Feder er i NJ Detail of design is isa isa s z t a notice noticeable b le feature 7 a K t v 4 r rr v.- v. r of Y rb r 7 YR M ALb on piece one piece dresses o Y developed in bordered bor bor- F i Photo by Joel l Feder dered materials yet This Milan shape the simplicity ideal eal sim t of Pk f trimmed with petal petal- etal t these ese dresses is not e N y shaped ha ed sections of h impaired p ired rz felt is is one of the t hats popular large j f r r I h U 6 v r q fir M. M ri h r E y y f J c 9 y fr ita w a Vy lYt r R I 4 tv l r s c rc i 4 Yr i or v 5 4 Y k 14 tf e Gc y 3 A i c. c 3 T b. b o cf Y YS t tr C 3 n H Y 6 y 3 a r e L j t Sh d n 3 q rp fr r fK t RAM i V Ss' Ss of t 4 r rr 1 P 4 w gyp 1 r. r r 5 JR d i Sa Photo by Joel Joei Feder G 9 r y f rHa 7 f ck l Many lany any early 1 JAR R spring topcoats top top- top lo B k 4 coa coats ts are tee err t fl t i. d 1 rather lavish rw a r Y Y lavishly trimmed with d J. J J I fur a fact I Y cr ri y attractive f k k i r attractively r illustrated by t this is' is easy easy- fitting model of a cashmere weave woolen s A a r sk trimmed d with 1 i Y N f S 'S go goatskin 6 tv R Re e I Photo from Kadel Ia el 4 Herbert tyM in in colorful stripes is isa a favored trimming for man many t S semi sport semi sport hats of velour P presented resented by the French des designers de de- 0 signer signers s for genera general 1 w wear ear dress is made of a bordered wool The skirt is straight with inverted side plaits ts laid sufficiently deep to be unseen except when the figure is ie in motion A shoulder yoke tapering into a V-shaped V section extends to the waistline and the neck is fini with a rolim collar and a s softly knotted silk tie of the sailor order Set-in Set fitting close-fitting sleeves are so cut that the border of the material forms elbow-deep elbow cuffs But it must not ot be thought that the thet t i C. C L 11 dresses with straight-line straight piece one-piece or without modified flare details s and nd other design details d are aro the only ones for there is yet to be consid considered red the re revival revival revival re- re vival of the bolero dress that is now bidding for favor Plain colored silk the lightweight woolens plaid and plain are the materials chosen for the presentation n of this type of of dress Plaits are frequently introduced for the skirt development of those youthful modes and for the most part the sil- sil silI t f I I ti affected is straight or flared by circular r shaping Faille combined with tucked batiste makes an attractive bolero dress the skirt of which is laid in plaits on each side and stitched to yoke depth The bolero is cut away in the front to reveal the collarless blouse and finished with a notched collar and wrist-length wrist pouch sleeves banded and finished with deep flared cuffs Taffeta it is said will be used extensively extensively extensively ex ex- ex- ex for these bolero dresses and velvet too is being chosen for many t I. I Ii I early spring or season between-season fro frocks ks of this order Crepe de chine organdie net net and georgette are other materials used for making milking the Many early spring and between- between season coats and not a few of the sport semi-sport and travel coats designed for Southern resort wear are rather elaborately elaborately elaborately trimmed with fur An attractive attractive attractive tive example of this trend is a sand- sand colored woolen of a cashmere weave weave trimmed with dyed goatskin Large skirt patches or of the skin form wide panels extending t. t ft r r v. v Lk 1 J it X a ar o r r rt 1 x tr t- t l r t M f J S 'S d d J v 0 r Y u I L A 4 f fl o A J i F p N p x J l r Y Yi i V A r t t 1 C e a iF w. w i std ggs y s si sr r i l r. r s r rS S Photo fro from Kadel Herbert r F r The rhe bolero dress dress' is being spoken spoken w I of as destined as I destined for considerable I favor during the coming season y yand and this one of faille with tucked bi blouse use of white batiste is an excellent excellent excellent ex ex ex- example of the trend I from the pockets to the hem of the coat wide bands trim the sleeves in cuff- cuff like effect and a facing of the fur trims the collar that ties up closely about the neck in a new and novel way The coat of plaid with fur collar is another mode of the present season and r the one to conic come The most interesting f. f coat however is without doubt the newer cape model that made its first bid for favor in some some advance styles y introduced for Southern resort and travel wear Cape coats actual capes and the latter a semi-jacket semi cape combination combination combination tion all are bidding for favor and it is j predicted that they all will have an important important important im im- place in women's apparel for some time to come r HE extent to which the large-hat large J THE vogue has already advanced is is something something something some some- thing to be considered especially if the thelong long lone popularity of the small hat has led ledan any any n wom woman an to believe that she cannot G s wear anything but a small fitting close-fitting hat Large hats are getting larger and already already there are to be noted larger ones approaching the dimensions of the model of play musical-play fame and the time one-time sailor described as a car cartwheel wheel i iThe The fine Milan straw shape of exaggerated exaggerated size is equally unusual because of its the out-of-the-ordinary trimming consisting consisting consisting con con- of shaped petal-shaped of felt felt and a stickpin of enamel studded with rhinestones Not quite so large as the hat bat just described but nevertheless large are the hats of velour and of the vagabond order trimmed ribbon-trimmed that are now being shown Many of these hats are of French origin and are simply but generously trimmed with colorful striped ribbon arranged in a soft bow placed at one one side or at the front Other trimming details consist of of matching matching matching match match- ing felt velvet or kid in gold silver and bronze r bu bis Public Ledger Company tu I J. 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