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Show : Sport Goats, All I SortSyEnoughfor Every Hour TS HE sport coat haa become a veritable ver-itable erase. One cannot have too many. There Is the sport ' , coat for morning, auppoaed to be worn over the little thin lingerie blouse that go with the gay sport ,V. rttlrt Tha morning sport coat I. of - wool Jersey, of one of the cotton ve- lours, or la of knitted wool. Shetland ar angora. Over th. afternoon frilly frock, goe. th. knitted .Ilk .port coat that of jer- aey .Ilk nd th. .ilk or satin - coat. ' J"he r different only from the morning .port coat by th. finer mate-" mate-" rial and a trimming of fancy border.. Pport coat, are always out of P'm'1; . the eveningVArpw luoka frilly robes. Still one sees occasional sport coats which are cut on top coat line, and seem to be .port In nam. "tiI. .port coat needs to match up to - , some other part of the coatume. r Whether it matches the stockings, ths n " sport aklrt or the ha doea no much ,! matter. The greatest danger In wear-., wear-., Ing the bright sport clothes so far , aeema to hav. been In getting on too - ,. many color, at one time. Only one gar-,2 gar-,2 msnt in a sport outfit should bave n allover design; If more, the result is .ure to be terribly disappointing as , s whole. ' , . . . By the time a girl h. put on a skirt ,h with a bright contrasting atrlpe or de-ZZ de-ZZ ' algn. a aport hat embroidered in several "', colors, clocked or striped .lockings and a sport coat with contraating collar she ;,, I. loo often perfect example of lm--,. perfect taste. . ,, ' All one color clothe, are apt to be uninteresting, too. Bo the best rule to , follow Is to have Just one garment that ' .hows atripea or figures and keep the others of plsln color, though possibly "' trimmed or embroidered with the same color. Nothing better In color combina-" combina-" tlon for out of door clothea haa bean found than th. Russian idea of color-" color-" Ing. one or two bright colore, snapped , up with accesrie. of black and white. Sport aklrt. thl. aeaaon seem to run to .tripes, checks and plaid.. Out.ld. T of those of wash satin, there seem to , b. very few plain colore. The all plaited .port aklrt 1. In again; there are many of thl. kind noted among th. nicer one. m in tha smart shoos. Here and there la a separate skirt of the .barrel or the pegtojp contour, but they are rather In the minority. The linen and .Ilk .port skirts that are of the plain straight out all have large fancy patch-pockets, so large that when they are aet on the dreaa aide, they pouch out. because of their ' cut. and give a modish contour to the aklrt. '( Belt, are wide, auppls and mad of th. skirt material, and separate, ao ' they can be put on or off at will. The aklrt 1. .till placed over two or , three-inch belting., ao a to give It a slightly raised waistline. , There 1. not much trimming on th. usual sport skirt. Tha idea this sum- ,! Bier seems to be to have as many and of gs different colors as poaslble, mo th. different knitted Jerseys and navel . .port coat, will be .ure to match up to |