Show ua 1 4 t j I i. i SPaI Fashion Hint t Daily ily Prepared Pt red Especially E. E dal y p For This ThIr Nas N y 1 I jit Ir t i i 1 ri Jf jI Vh 4 Jr r n b t t. t w. w i 5 k i j 44 i tt a t 1 i f r 7 s 1 I Ii i r q r 1 i 7 1 W A SEASON OF F EXCLUSIVE IVE B BLOUSES k t r. r Although we v.-e have been surfeited with blous blouses s this season new new den de- de signs continue to be showered upon us and each new lot is more Inter- Inter testing resting than the last Allover lace is employed in the development of or tho th t d design in the lower left hand corner of the above Illustration It is built over a foundation of flesh tinted chiffon Revers are of silk gauze while the vest and flare collar are of lace Three yards inch 30 lace laco and 2 i yards inch 36 chiffon are required to make the blouse Batiste is a soft dainty shade of bisque ue rom combined with ith lace laca is an an- effective combination for Cor the c central design The edging that finishes the collar and nd front of the blouse correspond with the insertion that h b bands bands the figure Short sleeves with insertion and batiste frills I ix Instead stead stead t of tb t customary cuffs complete the daintiness of an unusually chic model iJ S S For medium size 2 2112 yards of inch 36 batiste baUste 2 yards ards insertion and 4 yards l insertion make the waist tS A father ather versatile model is the waist in the lower right corner for tor the trimming piece of taffeta may be removed if f desired The blouse proper is of crepe Georgette between whose transparency a band of or lace stitched on a satin foundation shows Note the originality in the f sleeves with deep cuffs In medium size the waist calls calla for tor 2 yards yard inch 44 crepe Geor Georgette ette 1 yards ards lac lace and andi H yard taffeta P |