| Show r V if I J. J 1 f J i. i 44 Not all early earty spring hemline dresses Se boast as is a substantiated flaring t egr 11 by this coatI coatdress coat coat- I 1 n dress of a f fan fancy a n Gy cy c woolen fabric in a abrow bro brow and white ivory r mixture r e t trimmed rJ m m e d J WI with th b brown row none b bone E v Ii 10 J buttons JL bt I l it J By y Edith E It h M. M Burtis oJ HOUGH by precedent and precept r resolutions y this is the season for good I Lions Hons the clever woman needs no such i specified time in which to make any pledges a about out her clot clothes es u f With her the selection of the right t lothes is a habit of long stand standing ng r To be sure the well-dressed well woman i f it this time may resolve to spend less k f 4 S none money on her wardrobe but this determination deter deter- S is likely to result in a favor- favor l v. v ible rather than an unfavorable react 1 t v ion since time and thought more often s' s 1 than Ihan money are the elements that make t 1 for success in any ambition always to tobe tobe be well dressed There i is js too a strong r l possibility that the well well dressed dressed 4 pos woman L h has promised ed herself to strive for yg a greater and greater individuality in dress since this is is' is the trend of fashJon's fash- fash t. t tons ions demari demands s. s Distinctively but not differently attired is the sought-for sought result a a result not so difficult to achieve as it might on first thought be considered A The diversity of the silhouette the r r wealth of color and the variety of maat mai materials ma ma- I i at t. t now in in v vogue g e all ll contribute contribute abundantly to individuality in m dress a Accessories without number add much I j ji to any effort made towa toward d a wardrobe i r that is unmistakably identical with the thet t appearance and personality of the woman who is clothed from it t Some women affect one distinct silhouette silhouette silhouette sil sil- for all their apparel others vary x J the silhouette but adhere closely to one v r color scheme and depend upon the chief accessories accessories of dress hats dress hats footwear and costume jewelry jewelry for for the decidedly personal personal personal per- per tone that is so representative of i I this trend t toward award individuality in dress It is noted that the the well-dressed well i f t l woman woman attains a pleasing note of individuality individuality indi- indi vidua lity by selecting a silhouette for fork k street and general wear that is the direct opposite to the one for her J c occasion cial-occasion clothes For instance I 1 severely tailored tailo-ed straight-line straight modes for 0 t daytime wear and the frilliest and most I bouffant effects for evening attire t iV To the statement that color is an excellent aid in attaining individuality i in n dress must be added the amendment that both black and white are practical for the same purpose and at the moment moment mo mo- 1 ment both are favorably received as dej details details de de- j tails worthy of consideration despite the very decided trend toward color in all its rich and varied assortment s rt r The varying line of the silhouette is t demonstrated in several models of street I. I dresses While one model may be vo voluminously voluminously voluminously vo- vo I luminously flared the others display the more conservative lines lines' s' s and plain materials vie with fancy woolens and worsteds that new dresses may meet the demands of discriminating femi femi- Modes in trimming are varied varied which is still another helpful element of fashion fash fasli ion in a desire to gain a reputation for individuality in dress The use of embroidery embroidery embroidery em em- is quite general on both day and evening apparel lace also is modish for dresses and frocks Buttons are exceedingly exceedingly exceedingly ex ex- smart and ribbon especially chic bows and flowers permit of personal personal personal per per- expression in dress without any need arising to resort to extreme or the out-of-the-ordinary effects in assembling assembling assem assem- bling tiling a wardrobe that bespeaks the individuality individuality in in- of the wearer FOOTWEAR has an important place in the clothes outfit of the moment and varying modes in shoes and hose attest the advantage of these essential accessories in striving for a welli well- well i dressed appearance and at the same time personal expression yi n n our attire It appears the ornate slipper often grotesquely strapped has given place to a strapping on simpler lines along with the pump pump both plain and conservatively conservatively conservatively con con- trimmed The new thing in footwear is no radical change but a happy revival of the oxford model Both moderate and sense common walk walk- ing ng heels as well as the Cuban baby French and regulation French heels are shown Two-color Two and two-material two effects in shoes are an interesting item in new spring modes and interesting too are the combinations in the matter of distinction distinction distinction dis dis- in dr dressing the inlays and ap ap- being especially effective and having the added attraction of new new- ness Y Fashion as ion Notes pLAIDS are scheduled for spring according according according ac- ac cording to many reports many reports and not a little evidence in the concrete form of smart apparel These plaids are of two distinctive characters the bold color contrasts contrasts contrasts con con- and th the more subdued two-tone two ef ef- sects Both suits and to topcoats oats are developed in these plaid materials which are of wool and and wool and r.-on r. combinations Diversity is the prevailing note in fabrics fab fab- fabrics ab- ab for spring just as it is pre-eminent pre in the silhouette and arid in woolens and worsteds even more so than in silks is th there re a larger assortment from which to choose choos Broadcloths cashmere weaves tweeds cheviots flannels jerseys jerseys jer jer- rep and are all to be found in the apparel for Southern we wear r and as the advance guard of modes for spring pring i 1 Y I ti q 3 w r sv J A w c. c n ny t aA r f h n y y g E p ye 5 v 45 g I N t V S A 5 5 S S J k oS fi Q 3 a v t 4 5 h J Ja a J f f a C niS G p S 'S 4 S 5 f i m r M 5 M 6 8 rS r'S 1 p 6 g V 57 I 5 r f 0 4 t OE w wo f V o Ct tT F FV t r rt s R 9 a f ar t v A Jj v 0 Besides depicting a decidedly interesting spring silhouette this dress which buttons down the front introduces such new d details t of skirt hem scarf collar and bell- bell as as' as asa a bound edge in place a a shaped sleeves 4 Plain and fancy mixtures are used in fabrics for dresses as well as for coats and suits and many bordered patterns are in evidence I IFor For Southern resort wear sports apparel apparel apparel ap ap- parel in broadcloth flannel and velveteen is sufficiently popular to predict that f I these materials will carry carryover over into the summer sports apparel when employed for coats and two-piece two suits of both the blouse and jacket order The Tho colors arc are interesting and of the two extremes either either bold and brilliant or or r the soft pastel coloring with white prominent conspicuously I J 5 1 rd i t tY i 1 1 i l 5 I s j Y q w ahk y k f ro 5 Ff f rAff t H L vv 55 5 Y f a ph 4 55 S ff O. O 5 a 4 a 55 5 q Y 3 ifs ii k f a ti y 2 rp O t Z Y ff x S SJ SS f a 1 f 9 Gnu i S J 5 V is Photos bY br Joel Feder Oxfords for street wear is fashions fashion's edict edic and andt t this this' taste good pair are t tr 1 h- h lof of golden brown kid kill ads r rith ith ith heels and of of- beige kid l I 5 i I p M it itI n y i ai j pJ C c l 11 Footwear 3 F fors for spring Fin r takes on a amore 4 F ax t more substantial substantial sub sub- appearance ap api appearance ap- ap i I i as asis asis r 1 is evidenced i 5 f. f b I 5 s by ili these e 1 x- x wr Yar Y l F oxfords in q brown kid Gh ar rY t a. a 4 4 and lizard skin y I T 4 J Patent kid and lizard skin rather ornately T combined con c contribute m. m tribute an attractive pair of oxfords as one of the more v s decorative ideas for footwear Colors more more favored than others are S reds described as as lipstick ll the brilli brilliant nt I i 4 t. t coral rose and a vivid pink a range o of f r greens a brilliant blue and a softer gray gray- blue and gray in several tones I a. a i f w SSt S' S St Re J Jr r Youth will be served this spring and and the youthful in appearance as well by many variations of the two-piece two j jumper or blouse dress This one is in a popular shade of green flannel d f it J u Io Wool and shawls ideal for travel purposes and for practical wear in size are rich in color and generous m are for are the favored patterns as Stripes large shawl scarf is is of instance a n French blue with stripes that form a n adeep deep border in orange green and red S of chiffon in plain colors or orin orin border order effects or in plain colors trim in b frocks of this material and others of silk intended for informal evening wear Though all indications point to color to-color color predominance in spring apparel it has just been said that no womans woman's wardrobe wardrobe wardrobe ward ward- robe will be complete without at least one black frock and that of satin and dev devoid id of trimming This should be welcome news for the woman of limited dress allowance and there is no question but that such a style trend is advantageous to women generally for there is an old saying about the of a black blackf t H 1 t 1 f. f tP 10 f J i tI dress which runs something like this like When in doubt wear black and black satin sain fills an emergency need most satis satis- I ri y at this t time Paris aris puts the seal of f approval on I. I lingerie cuff collar-and-cuff sets for wear with tailored and tailored semi-tailored dresses of wool or silk intended for daytime wear Many of these sets have said to tobe C as well and frilly effects are be far more chic than these accessories in tailor finish in place of cuffs are included with many of the themore themore more elaborate or effects that are intended for use on the daytime frocks frocks' of crepe de chine and of 01 taffeta From England come sports stockings stockings' as interesting in design as they are gay ga in color range plaids stripes and herringbone her r effects vying with individual r motifs iT ir diamond and block patterns In plain colors the tho stitch drop-stitch weave gives the tho necessary modish detail and here the color range is more delicate and dainty the pastel shades r. r j J CO Copyright tu DY PK Public IfO C CO g y jJ iJ If 1 1 r 1 ff j 1 j t. k i. 1 1 f ji rl |