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Show Satin by Day and Satin by Night By C1IERIE NICHOLAS 'is UJ 1 1 vJ Aim- p p Uy- b) lyT fife mi Sill MfH AS TO Hie fabric which is out- standing at the present moment, it is satin by day and satin by night, which reigns supreme in the mode. The style-wise woman who is seeking to replenish her midseason wardrobe or planning her fall costumes will, if she has not already done so, discover that there is simply no getting away from satin either for sports wear or t lie formal evening gown or for the popular pajama fashions. Notwithstanding its aspect of luxury, satin, whether it he white or in pastel colors, owing to the fact that it tubs perfectly, has proven conclusively that it is as practical as it is chic for the making of the sports costume. Which accounts for the enthusiasm xwith which fashion's followers are turning satinward this season. Just now it is the sleeveless white or pastel satin tailleur which is making definite appeal. The model to the right in the illustration is typical.- Details wnich intrigue in the styling of this attractive at-tractive sports suit are square revers, big buttons and a belted waistline for the blouse with a generous pleating giving a proper flare to the skirt. In many instances the mode is varied va-ried with a cunning cape arrangement to take the place of sleeves. The very latest satin sports frocks are intricately intricate-ly seamed after the manner which has so successfully entered into the designing de-signing of the evening satin frock. Later on, and now for that matter, the suit or afternoon frock of black satin will become the theme paramount. para-mount. If not black then brown satin will be first choice, for fashion reports are already placing emphasis on brown for fall. Softly tailored effects distinguish dis-tinguish the very smart and very wearable costume pictured to the left. This five o'clock ensemble which is of black crepe satin endorses the jacket-suit styling, with draped collar of self-satin. The blouse is of pale pink triple chiffon. As to satin for the evening frock word from Paris, as in fact from all style centers, reassures as to a continuance con-tinuance of its triumphs. We are showing in the miniature panel at the top a lovely formal gown made of rose-ivory satin. The neckline of this charming dress subscribes to the vogue which calls for softly tied bows. These bows which are so casually tied are made a feature throughout the styling of satin modes whether they be "sportsy" or ultra formal. After you have indulged in a satin sports frock, a satin afternoon dress and a satin for formats, you will lie liking satin so well by that time the urge for a satin pajama ensemble will likely follow. The vogue of pajamas for formal evening wear is Interpreted in alabaster crepe satin as shown in the other tiny panel. Curved seamings suggest an empire silhouette in the bodice. Shaped inserts in the wide trousers contribute a graceful fullness below the molded hipline. The girdle tied about the modish jacket foretells a trend - to short-waist empire lines which seem imminent for fall and win- ' ter. (tel. 11131. Western Newspaper Union.) |