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Show BLOUSE AND SKIRT ENSEMBLES; COSTUME FOR TENNIS COURT SO COMPLETELY has the ensemble Idea taken possession In fashion's field, that even the separate skirt and blouse dicplay a relationship. In this unifying of the costume color plays the stellar role. Even though the blouse and skirt be In sharp contrast In answer to fash-Ion's fash-Ion's demand, yet through certain adroit trimming touches on the blouse which Interwork the two colors the Impression Im-pression Is given of a compose costume cos-tume rather than a separate blouse and skirt The youthful costume In the picture demonstrates the Idea to : perfection. Here we have a Davy skirt plaided with pinkish beige. - The. blouse is of beige satin crepe. The." suede belt with embroidered : beige ' patterning, the piping" and the stitching on" the He 'repeat the navy of the skirt,1 thus vailing thought Is that ofawnltecrepe skirt, usually plaited, topped with a bright colored blouse. A very smart finish for the lightweight woolen oi silk blouse Is attained by band-fringing the edges. Many of the better and newer modes are trimmed In thla way. According to the code of the tennis 1 Mode, the sleeveless frock must be a companion to the gay little Jacket and the gay - little Jacket must be matchcdwlth a bandeau to hold milady's mi-lady's vexatious growing "bob" Id place. :: . Semi-tailored, sleeveless and styled with that simplicity which Insures per feet freedom of itovement, thus( fash-; ion would have the tennis frock. ' Legions of attractive cotton weave; delightsome featherweight woo.lenaetP peclaliy challls and maify' novelty. Hn ' A "l ife V- V V !li '" ' "'" "' "": v- . ". .'I; ' ; Features Clever Color Scheme. Oringing the costume into a unit. The ensemble theme Is further featured In that the hat Is of navy straw aud the shoes navy kid, while the stockings stock-ings match the beige of the blouse. The wide brim of the hat Is significant.- It foretells a coming vogue. Not only will broad brimmed hats be worn with summer picture frocks, but big brims are declared 'correct with softly styled street dresses for Immediate wear. The'sllk costume Illustrated would be charming copied In gingham and handkerchief linen. Gingham issched uled to enjoy a season of prestige In a style sense. One sees clever street ensembles made all of gingham, fa vorite modes featuring Jacket and plaited skirt versions. For a pretty costume made after the model In the ens, are bated among media ravorea for the athletic woman's dress. If, however, one likes to play the game clad In silk, two of the highlighted materials are shantung and crepe, preferably in white, for all signs point to a "white season." j The dress simple in line and either white or monotone tint-tells but pnrt of the story. The real thrill comes In the little' Jacket of gay print or vivid coloring, which, ns said before. Is supposed sup-posed to accompany each frock. The picture defines a fetching. model. . The one-piece dress is of white shantung. The Jacket Is of silk print In vivid gypsy colorings. The bandeau of the same silk Is artfully twisted and tied about the head. IJIaxcr. striped flannel Jackets are also important In the sportswear mode, : Chic Tennis Costume. picture gingham Iri bold plaid pattern ing is suggested for the skirt' Th blouse co.uld be successfully reproduced repro-duced ' in handkerciilef linen or .a "heavier linen weave If 'preferred. Uow- ever, handkerchief linen In exquisite colorings and very fine nnd sheer Is very popular for 'the making of the blouse.' The hemline at hlpllne and neckline and iibout the wrists should be piped with the ''gingham. A tit,-also, tit,-also, nnd the belt of gingham, would be effective. ' ' Color , contrast Is' emph'nslzed throughout 'current fashions If the frock, ts light 'then the-(Wit or Jacket Is In durk' tone or vice, vers-a.' 'A .pre- ns are also bright red. yellow or navy llanncl Jackets. The little sleeveless white frock for teunis wear seems to have started the', vogue which Is now on for sleeveless -nvss as n new feature of the daytime.. mode. The number of variations on ' the theme aro endless, both ln-ng:irtl to materials nnd' manner of styling. ' An outstanding ' feature Is the hsi-' of checks, of every . descrliit Ion. esj-- clnllv ginjiham, nllhoimli rayon trcpi-' are also huiiiocous. Pique Is likcwlsi 4 viry fasliIon:ilile. a"s well a' slilfi'; silk brojidclotli and. arioiis tuh silks' . , Jiii.iA ntrrrnMi.'BY. ( ID 9- WoWtern Nvwuocr Onion. ) r |