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Show An English Feature in Chic Morning Suits Berthas of lace and of white organdie organ-die are a feature of many afternoon dresses. The berthas usually go all the way around the shoulders and reach to the elbows like capes. Some of them go about the arms to form sleeves as well as a cape. These do not cover the front of the dress. In carrying out the three-piece Idea there nre numberless models in morning morn-ing and afternoon dresses in this style. The morning costumes nre in simple tailored effect, with Jackets, while the afternoon costumes nre more elaborate, elabo-rate, with capelike wraps. In the three-piece effect for morning an English Eng-lish note sometimes Is sounded, as many of the Jackets are In modified Norfolk style; that Is to say, with plaits In groups or singles caught In with a belt slightly below the normal wnlstllno. The afternoon three-piece suits are of a much more dressy chnracter, being entirely in the so-called fancy tailored styles If In cloth, and when In silk crepes they arc decidedly elaborate elab-orate feminine-looking affairs. |