Show j Designed in America Spring Styles V H HEREWITH THEREWITH E R EWI T H is s shown the f first in n a new se series sates iet of gowns strikingly original in in m coloring which have hate aoe r been een designed especially for Jor readers of oj this Magazine b byj Samuel His Hs creations in winter costumes presented for Jor the first lime time in the pages this Magazine some seine months ago will le be remembered attracted decrees originate In e as having hating sincere attention in m circles where fashions fashion's answer to popular demand s rare art f for or coupling novelty with simplicity has haJ ag agThe again an been leen requisitioned a 4 4 The designs shown on enthis this page will ly by to t the lAce ze various caro needs eeds of oj spring and early eary V y V r summer V HIS fa is conception of the spring maid for girlish 1916 and as In Ingenuous T THIS as the curls curIa that cluster at her throat The American girl must adopt a somewhat at different erent 5 in them to s symbolize sym sym- y m- m demeanor if she is to wear these Victorian early-Victorian fash fashions ons There nothing is I n z hoose the soul of a modern modem material maid Y For r afternoon wear there there are exquisite little V creations creations- in soft silks tulles and clin clinging n voiles 7 J For the more practical purposes of morning are r r i the dresses of Puritanical cut ut Anti And for all all' hours houra r n t V V this the designer employs subtleties in shadings that f p p rr r j r 4 y l' l ly make up for the simplicity of his lines linen w t Inset in the centre of this emi emi- 3 suit effect which is is really a piece one one frock The I skirt a little longer than tho those e of f last seasons season's i imode mode is is a simple circular sh shape pe The IThe bodice l' l 1 l flares slightly over the hips his and fits close in a waistcoat effect But the real charm of the gown gown It lies in its its' color color color-a a misty misty i r fawn brown relieved 1 above the waist b by two two V I l lin conventional ornaments i in brilliant red and gold b i iThe The rh large col collar tar and cuffs cus il r a J Jar I 1 ar are e of white tulle but f two tiny revers in m gold a lend a touch of color atthe atthe at atthe the throat Lf M 4 4 fi i. i IF J wl y r 1 t I I i I 1 S S s. s 4 r ti THIS Puritan Puritanical little morning frock V V is not all that it seems Jor or the scat r d is Eat ut 8 simulated This is really a 1 one me piece dress in a lovely tinged fawn i brown 0 V I E I f J I 1 0 I i 11 d t J I S 1 T L Lt t A SOMEWHAT conventional G in to voile le verb tery h hi same sonie by reason ea rJ embroidery em r. r ide 1 i y V A V lend trims it lt and d' d din ds d's d dh s eo ao plentifully ally tery h r in tn spite ire of oj the tTe main note not of oJ t r tI tr r f 5 I s r white by re reason son of oj the can canary aryl adorns the he shoulders l li a I i W which i which h A j 4 r- r V I V I V V Jh x V LIi F I n y 1 i a ar f r 1 J J j a V VV 1 V v X x 1 1 r THE above frock subtly uses uses all alt all the colors oj of the the rainbow in shades V the rainbow never knew while at the same time contriving to give a main effect oj of ingenuous simplicity with its polka dots of oj black and white while I t There is crimson on it purple V and blue and even a tinge o oJ green in a ribbon y yet et s 30 so o cleverly J has lla the designer contrived his scheme that the result is a harm harmonious whole whole A AT T the right an exquisitely exquisitely dainty gown in pastel shades of of- blue rose roseand roseand and lavender latender Its materials materials materials mate mate- rials are and V tulle admirably V suited suied to its simple drooping lines broken but but slightly by the bouffant over mer the hips and the graceful puffs of oj the sleeves Its sole oe ornament is the novel shoulder shoal l a der r strap of oj roses o or othe the J V a same me shade as the tulle jJ V Y r 4 rt a o r Perhaps the prettiest fr fro frog t the he four is that at at th the bo boti tIts Its lines are ton long Jong and anding and ana c ing ing r broken only by y aI si a. over the hips and flare of the sleeves above the they w The foundation of this frock i h slate-blue slate which pears in the front like a panel too tco forms the bodice and m ni nithe mo the sleeve which with their their S draping of rose tulle give theof the of being lavender colored Bu B plain rose appears in the the sides and the puffs which bl the line of the sleeve On the extreme left is an and debutante little model w though it is mainly of black i iwhite white contrives to unite all colors of the rainbow in m a abut da but unobtrusive scheme A A Ae 0 C l silk in polka dot effect is the they material of this gown and its its j sleeves are of simple white t But edging the s1 skirt rt i forming r a of screen over ov r the ankles is a of a royal blue marked marked off by still royal r purple These r rare til are repe repeated ted in the bodice i wit panel effect and d broad cape c col Then at atthe the th throat o t comes a aling aid aidling l ling ng no note i in the brilliant cri which forms the small bow how s a athe aa the waist is isa a band which r re rep this color in bars hars over a agreen agreen green Marquisette voile volle is the rial of the dress in the upper r r. r hand corner a frock which h wj be suitable for outdoor wear o 0 oa sunny streets of the South I Ithe I- I the circular skirt and long p pe pethe the latter edged with the elan j embroidery which earns for gown the epithet of handsome |