| Show American rican Fashions By fly co CoTs Cora a Moore and Lillian Young A white slip tip upon which to mount simple ov overdresses of colored chiffon or marquisette is an investment since for for an ao absurdly small outlay for tunics one is to 1 possess P O several charming and coo cool looking evening frocks J In Iii 11 too the model sketched t the he white satin of the tue slip is of iL a i rather more moro fanciful nature than is absolutely required required re To- but the aia diagonal opening at atthe the tho top the fold down the front of the skirt and the decorative buttons arc bound to amid add considerably to tL tho ef ef- ef- ef feet The tunic is of or emerald green mar mar- gathered at the tho waist aist anda and a again ain at its lower cd edge e whore where its lull full n ness flees s is brou brought ht into a a. cording cordin of tho the satin to match the marquisette Similarly tho the sleeves cs which are cut with the bodice arc gathered and aud confined con on fined nned with the cor cord permitting tb them I 1 to tofit tofit tofit fit down t snugly over o the thc sleeve o of the slip SUr just BO so that enough of the latter is disclosed to simulate a cuff culT The Tho lace Jaco collar which forms pointed tubs over or the tho shoulders in the tho back extends almost down to the tho waist line lino The rhe tunic itself fits very snugly ly to tho the skirt kirt a hook and eye at at tho the point and another just where the tho commences com coni- menes lein being sufficient to holt hold it it or then a stitch hero nail and there will suffice Hooks also aIM aro placed underneath un mm- the cord at nt the waist line lino tobe to tobo bo ho caught aught into silk cye that arc are al almost al mot most invisible on the slip Tho little tucker is of white to soften the tho effect of the tho satin near the face faco for whito white satin is apt to bE bo trying A second tunic for wear with thi this t whito slip blip mi might bt be of cobalt blue marquisette which h is be beautiful always alwa's with white and it might aught ht bo be made pannier pan pannier nier wise wife with tho the ma marquisette gathered gath gath- ath ered ored sparsely into a cord corrI at the waist the tho fronts crossing ca each h other at nt tho the top in instead of half na way d down a as in in tho the illustrated model M and 1 the lower cd edge o of each cach side dr drawn Wn away to a point to be finished with a silk tassel of the same sanie shade Thc The blouse part cut deeply rounding in iii front and slightly so 80 in baric bade has the tho space filled with a tucker of sheer embroidered batiste drawn lira up nearly to the tho throat with a a- adraw tIra draw string trin The hc short abort leo cs should bo be finished with frills of or batiste batisto caught to to-tho to the chiffon sleeve o so that tho they do not entirely lJ hido hide the satin sleeve c A sash either cither of blue or black velvet vel cl vet bun hung bung French fashion over o the cordin cording that marks tho the w waist ift line and knotted near the ends with a few small rosebuds completes this attractive tunic iT F. F i i I Ii I. I C 0 5 LL A white satin slip sUp with wJ which ch different tunics may be worn |