Show CONTRAST OF COLORS IN EVERYTHING SOME FORM OF VARIATION IS DEMANDED Even the Plainest Coats and Skirts Must Follow the Fashion Two Fashion Two Excellent Examples of the Even in plain coats and skirts there IB is a fancy for certain forms of trimming trimming trim trim- ming or the introduction of another fabric of contrasting color to obtain the requisite variations On the left of the page before you Is a becoming coat and skirt composed of the fashionable fash lemon shade of cr crash sh linen Un en with these is Introduced a striped black and white galatea which appears appears ap ap- pears to face th the revers revers o of the coat coa In front and forms forma a a. pointed cape collar at the back A narrow strip of the same outlines the basque of the coat and appears as asa asa a panel let In to the skirt to form the under petticoat The wide Breton sailor hat of white Tagel straw is simply sim ply pl trimmed with a large bow of black and white whit ribbon Our second illustration Is a coat and skirt of dark brown foulard with white spots The wide collar and revers revers re re- vers deep cuffs curts and sash are all aU of a thick brown crepe de chine the sash has a heavy fringe to afford the necessary necessary sary weight The skirt ha haw a plain flounce put on at a slanting angle just plain enough above the knee to give tta necessary latitude for walking With this la is worn a white Panama hat trimmed with bows bowa of white while Teny ribbon while the tho brim shows a lining tf f brown straw Both these toilettes are practical and smart |