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Show C t .bvtv' II . ,'41 f 'V-rXr, 4V" - .,'.11 f r ' J'V,-."I Gv Little. w3f 8houtde.r r Ta?e Cape9 WVaps Have "Eettcutes to Hatch -c n j-fo0(j Effect ape PPticu.IarIy Smart l f -;r;7 "II Dancer Cf Vv , I t' '' ' i Wrap cf Gold Crepe M J. ft' ' I I -vriih Carrickmacross Celiac MjS l-4.' JJtfA I Pink Chiffon 7 s " A "Dlue C-htf fonWrap of ' Specially Gpacefuf Dest6,n fold cord. Thera Is a itatellnon about ths thra-cornard wrapa which makea tham unauttad to younjer woman; wo-man; a dabutanta In such a wrap looks Ilka a llttla slrl draaaed up In irown folks' atUra. Br tha sama tokan the woman verging on middle asa should avoid tha atately and di-nlned di-nlned wrap which lenda Impressive-nss Impressive-nss and years, and stick to the (race-ful (race-ful coat or abide by the frivolous little lit-tle shoulder scarf, which la mere youthful In suggestion. Shoulder Wrapa Mora Youthful Than Long Ones. An adorable debutante wrap of oorded chiffon, with a hat and reticule reti-cule to match, are shown In one of tha Illustrations. The scarf la made of violet chiffon, six yards or more I of the filmy material being shirred over cable corda Into the two and a half yard length of the scarf. The ends are caught together to form tabs, which hang Just below the waistline waist-line when the wrap la In place on the shoulders, the ends of the scarf being rounded in shape instead of straight across, and the corda going around tha ends. A wreath of fine lilac sprays Is sewed between the two outer rows of cording all along the edge of the scarf and the shirred chiffon reticule and hat are trimmed with clusters of the lilacs. The wrap Is lined with lllao chiffon matching the outside and this little wrap, with Its rowa of cording, closely shirred material ma-terial and trimming bands of flowers, haa really a substantial weight and the back and completely covers the j arms. One of these cspe collara Is shown. This wrsp Is built of Coronation Coro-nation red chiffon embroidered with small beads of the same color In a graceful grape-leaf design, the bead embroidery weighting down tho chiffon chif-fon so that the wrap Is vary cllng-J cllng-J Ing and graceful. A broad hem of red satin glvea additional weight at the foot and tha cape collar la alao edgrd with the red aatln, a red and gold gimp trimming adding brilliancy to thla rich wrap. Tha cape la weighted weight-ed at the back by a huge tassel made of the puffed satin and gold cord. Red chiffon wrapa are tha fad In Parla thla aummer and some of the vivid hued garments are strikingly beautiful: but American women do not take kindly to red for aome rea- son or other and the flame colored gown, wrap or hat la the exception here even in a large gathering. A type of aummer wrap that axem-pllfiea axem-pllfiea tha assertion that aummer wrapa are Intended to give tinea and not warmth la illustrated In the model of blue chiffon, which la a croea be- i twees a circular cape and a sleeved I coat a very graceful croea. one must I admit, and a very cleverly constructed j One, for tha chiffon folda fall In exquisite ex-quisite lines from the shoulders and are confined at the bottom of the ! wrap In a shaped hem of velvet which j gives aufnrient weight to keep the 1 chiffon folda In position. I There Is no trimming on this wrap I except the deep hema at ront and sleeve edges, which are made of a darker blue chiffon applied with hem-etltchlng. hem-etltchlng. The picture shows only the grace of the model, but does not bint at the lovely coloring of tha stone blue chiffon over white chiffon, with hems of darker blue chiffon and velvet vel-vet Three cornered chiffon wraps, designed de-signed for afternoon wear over dainty summer frocks are quaintly remlnla-cent remlnla-cent of the graceful lace shawla worn In tha flftiea. The lady of tha fifties could drop her laoa wrap from her ahouldera when she desired and allow It to rest upon the swelling slope of her crinolined skirt, but the modern wrap-wearer, if ahe drops her wrap from her ahouldera. draws It In, In scarf fashion to emphasize the clinging cling-ing effect of her skirts. A woman at Newport the other afternoon wore j one of these three-cornered wrapa j made of black Bruaaels net with no trimming save for the five-Inch hem around tha three aides. The corners of the wrap were weighted with black Ilk tasaels and tha airy little affair. ! worn over a thin white marquisette gown, gave a touch of dignity and distinction dis-tinction which the gown could never have poseeased alone. Another three-cornered wrap was noted recently at a casino fete at one I of the aummer resorts. This wrap was of golden brown ohlffon printed ; with huge, splashing roses In shades of darker brown with flecks of orange. Around the edge was a hem of goldan brown aatln and the tassels were of Revival of the Spencer Coat of Two Generations Ago - Gay Little Debutante Wraps of Corded Chiffon - Dignity and Grace in Tasseled Scarves-Wraps With Bathing Suits and trimmed with shaded brown os- with quite modest proportions, hss trlch plumes. grown larger and larger until now Collars Are Ennrmoua. It has developed Into a veritable cape The Bailor collar, which commenced which hangs below the waistline at ft has become the fad now to cover tha costume wtyt a wrap, or an apology for a wrap, for tha diaphanous diaph-anous scarvee and cloaks of chiffon, chif-fon, net and laoa are really no more than that. They give the wrap-lines, but offer not a particle of warmth. Warmth, however, la not a requirement require-ment of the Bummer wrap, which Is really donned only aa a covering and must nseds be as light and cool aa carefully chosen fabric can make It. In a season at wrap wearing one feels absolutely eut of plaoa and badly bad-ly dressed In a ceremonious gown and hat worn without soma drapery over the ahouldera. Even the little gauaa scarf seems to lend a oomfortable feeling of dignity and correctness of garb, and thla summer one aeea only wearers of Informal tub frock "out m their figure." as our Nsw England eualna have the phrase. Wraps of All Lragtba and Shapes. Soma of tha aummer wraps touch the floor; aome are diminutive affaire that are merely thrown over the ahouldera, and usually the material la transparent; or, if not transparent, ao aofu thin and Ump that It glvea eke suggestion of transparency, A Veauttf ul example of these naar- wtth ecru lacea were ao lovely thai other women could not re let copying copy-ing them. Thla actreaa wore at Long-champa Long-champa recently a tawny snuff brown satin coat, which waa cut In a most peculiar manner. One aide of the eoat waa in kimono effect, there being be-ing no ahoulder or arm seam. The I front and bark breadtha extended I serosa tha figure to within two Inchea lot tha opposite arm where the material ma-terial lapped over a aide gore, ahoulder ahoul-der and aleeva portion, the aleeve being be-ing set in with slight gathering at the top. Where the two sections Jolnsd i there were seams at front and back of tha coat from neck to hem, ths opening coming at tha Beam In front; and both theae long aeama were outlined out-lined with email covered buttona and silk cord loops set close together. Under this snuff brown satin coat waa tha most adorable frock of ecru batiste trimmed with rows of cream lace and the batiste puffed over cord-Inga, cord-Inga, At the foot of the skirt waa a hem of bronse velvet and there waa a corresponding touch of the dark velvet vel-vet in the bow of the straight aash of cream lace. The hat worn with thla eoatume waa a wide brimmed affair of black straw, faced with ecru lace forms more of a protection over thin frocks than the usual sort of chiffon shoulder scarf. The aame model la shown, made of white chiffon, with white lilacs, pale blue chiffon with forgetmenots would als be charming charm-ing on a young girl. The reticule In this photograph Is carried In the modieh mrnnnar with very long cord handles looped over the shoulder, the bag hanging under the arm. Reticules are carried In this way with all tha smart afternoon frocks this summer, and ona eeee even hopping reticules swinging from tha ahoulder In thla fashion. Wraps for Sumner Dancing Frocks. A lovely pink chiffon coat for evening even-ing wear is pictured in one of the Illustrations. This cost la particularly particular-ly graceful and the embrolderlea done In aelf color on the sheer material make tha wrap vary handsome. Thar la a deep square collar with aquara Incroyabla revera at tha front, tha wrap fastening below the revers and falling thence to the floor In a atralght panel. There Is a similar straight panel at the back and these panela are apparently caught together over side panels, by embroidered chains: though the chains - are, of course, worked on the side panels and tha fronts and backs are tacked fast by Invisible stitches. This pink chiffon wrap la lined throughout with allovar Val lace. Oriental and especially Indian effects ef-fects w(ll be extravagantly fashionable because of the potentates visiting la London during the Coronation season, sea-son, and the English king's projected visit to ths Lmrbar. Indian wrapa are gorgeous and It must be confessed somewhat blsarre In coloring for a quiet taste, and after several seasons t of pastel shades tha bold reda, yellows yel-lows and bluea of the Indaa modes will be hard to get used to. Luxurious Wraps With Costumes. Cos-tumes. It la even the fad now to cover the bathing drees with an all-enveloping wrap, but that thla demur cost urns Is owing to coquetry rather thaa modesty mod-esty is evidenced by some of the bathing bath-ing costumes that are revealed when the big cape Is slipped off at tha ' water's edge. These new "cutaway" bathing sultr. a they are called, have been barred from many of tha beaches even when covered, on tha aand, by v tha oapaa of taffeta, and rubberized silk. ' ' transparent wrapa Is shown In ths gold arepe evening coat with a deep collar of lace. Japanese crepe In gold and bronse tones Is the material of thla wrsp and the lining. Invisible In tha photograph, la of gold, colored chiffon. The eut of this cloak Is peculiar, pe-culiar, yet wonderfully graceful, the wrap falling in loose folda and tapering taper-ing at the bottom Into the ahaped aatln band which Is In a tons matching match-ing the dominant color of the garmenta gar-menta tawny yellowish brown. This aatln. with enormous bell buttons as a trimming feature, forms the lower portion of the sleeves. The superb csrrlckmacross collsr which covers the entire top of the wrap and hangs la a gracaful cape effect at the bark la the striking fsature of thia beautiful beauti-ful model and la the reason of its exorbitant ex-orbitant price Tawny brown la a favorite color for handsome wraps for wear over amart afternoon frocks It la Interesting this revived vogue of brown shades. Lssi summer brown wss ss dead aa a last year s fashion magazine. Brown linens and foularda could be picksd up for a song Brown In a garment eoetlng over three figures was unheard of. But now all the brown ahadea are back In nigh favor and tha choice rengae from buff down through mustard, mus-tard, tobaoco and wood brawns to a rich, deep seal. It Is said that an Kngllah actreaa who adores brown and never gives It up whether It la In or out of fashion Is responsible for its revtvsL . 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