Show OFF WITH CORSETS AND P PADS APS SAYS PARIS Grace Graco Margaret Gould fashion editor of the Womans Woman's Home Companion writes an Interesting article entitled Inns and Outs Outa of or the tho Figure uro In her hem department In the October issue of that periodical Following Following Fol Fol- lowing is an extract Paris at this particular period is protesting protesting pro pro- tC testing against things artificial and this specially refers to the female form divine The Tho cry Is ll the craze crne is is for tor the tho au nat- nat urel Off Ort with corsets and pads Boned linings heavy fabrics and cumbersome trimmings belong only on the tho back number number number num num- ber shelf Ton Today Paris has has' a n new figure fiure for tor us to Imitate Now in the days of or our great grandmothers there was such a athing athing thing as a spine In their which helped to give gt them their graceful erect carriage Our grandmothers too were noted not only for their walk wake but lor for or the charming curves of or their figures f and when it comes come to our own dear mothers each roch and arid ever every ono one of or them tried to possess a small email and tapering waist Then I myself have had m my own worries about the fit of oC m my gowns and have havo actually lost m my temper and fussed over a n wrinkle wrin wrin- klC kle a R bit of or bagginess or too much loose loose- ness nees Yet all these the belong belon to the past PMt The now nil figure knows them theta not Paris say It Is tho the absolutely natural figure nUr the figure tho tho figure It is the figure without a spine without a curve make maka a big effort to acquire this figure without a 0 suggestion of or a tapering waist line It is loose and limp it bars balS and p sags ae It wrinkles and crinkles crinkle Not to torrom from the Parisian viewpoint at least that we are out of or style |