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Show NEW IN SUITS I i' . ( l v........ .. . . .-- If clothes could speak the slip-over dress might truthfully boast: "I came. I saw, I conquered," fur it made a complete triumph last summer. It was a long step in the direction of comfort for wear in warm weather. And now enters its ncar-of-kin in suits, traveling in the same direction. This new arrival is a two-piece affair In which n sleeveless coat Is worn with a skirt to match and a blouse, usually of crepe or other silk, made in one with the skirt. The dress is complete in itself and can he worn without the coat, Put some women object to going con I less on the streets, and this suit tits their needs. The modei pictured is of poirot twill with beige-colored blouse of crepe do chine. Silk embroidery in navy and beige finishes fin-ishes the edges of the coat and adorns the narrow cuffs. |