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Show Small Feminine Frills Soften Style Severity i j - . A ' . ' ! ' ' ' - I 1 By JOAN SAVOT Sturdily woven linens and cottons j com tailored to suit th king's test, . and to satisfy woman's present tet , dency toward mannish thingi. , Your pajama suits probably will i utilize cottons and linena this year. And th more tailored they ar the more you will be in style. There ar various wsys of achieving achiev-ing this mannish look. Some are cut just like men's suits, but they do not become most women. Others borrow the waistcoat idea, th tailored lapels, the double-breasted coat them or other mannish touches. On particulsrly lovely new suit Is msd of gorgeous coral and white linen, of a sturdy, firm weave which prevents th usual wrinkling that do-tracts do-tracts from linen things. The lines are masculine enough to satisfy the modern demand, but feminine fem-inine enough to be absolutely flattering, flatter-ing, which is what every woman wants. The trousers, with their well-creased lengths, ar of th coral, and button onto th upper part with ornamental ornamen-tal buttons. Th upper la a neat masculine mas-culine cut a white waistcoat on the I coral, with tailored lapels of the coral. The back, however, is a very feminine fem-inine low tun-tan cut Over this two-piece suit a cut bo-lera bo-lera fits smartly. It has a tailored neckline with the same kind of revert as the blouse, and a notched collar. It is short reaching barely to the waistline, waist-line, and has straight long sleeves. |