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Show What's What in Modern Sports Wear By CHERIE NICHOLAS rc4Wlllllll p" i ' Jf 1 yj - -. -: 4 V- I d: frf m A i If . : 1 - N,w , y . I -v , i "f ' ""''' ' OF COURSE you are riding, yachting, yacht-ing, golfing, tennis-playing and so on aid so forth these days. Every woman who claims to be modern Is going it. for these healthgivlng things, as time goes on, with increasing enthusiasm. en-thusiasm. Take a style census at any "classy" resort or country club gathering and you will find that the majority of those present are costumed In vogulsh cottons this summer. There never has been a more attractive array of fetch ing cottons in sight as are sporting in the great outdoors these days. As for instance the handsome piques which in either wide or shallow wale are Immensely popular and the rough washable crepes and the new diagonals diag-onals and ginghams galore and seer sucker striped in blue, or in red and white, while the smartly new lacy mesh weaves have so completely captured cap-tured tb heart of the fashionable world we are dressing from top to toe in them even to the berets, the gloves, the hosiery we wear and the handbags we carry. There's no mistake about It, the smurt set has been entirely won over to the idea of wearing cottons and what's more they are doing it formally for-mally as well as informally. For that matter a gay plaided gingham party dress reaches the very pinnacle of the mode. However, this story is Intended Intend-ed to tell about cottons as they flourish flour-ish in the realm of sports and there is some exceedingly interesting news to Impart in this connection. For instance, in-stance, the fact that the up-to-date equestrienne is hearing the loud and persistent call from the cotton field as it echoes throughout all fashlonland Is real news. Riding habit makers are laying great stress on a new durene material which closely resembles resem-bles the very fine ribbed fabrics we used to see In the smartest English riding clothes. The durene cord-ribbed cord-ribbed habit shown in the picture is styled with breeches or Jodphurs according ac-cording to preference. Sleeveless Jackets such as tops this suit are quite the thing this summer. The pert little hat Is made of the same durene material which is equally chic In "dirty white," sand, Egyptian white or brown. With the first three black boots are good style. Ship a hoy fur summer, 1032, Is what the outfit worn by the seafaring lady standing to the left in the picture pic-ture at once suggests. One can really be ever so nautical to all appearance in these durene mesh pajamas and never leave the beach. They have their own anchor appliqued as you see matched in color to the buttons which fasten a veritable first officer's double breasted Jacket. The new shorter trouser length here advocated makes It possible to stroll along the sand without stumbling, as a contrast to last year's versions. Seated in the foreground we see Miss 19"2 wearing the new durene mesh apron pajamas designed for sun baths and beach wear in general. These pajamas have one leg and the rest of the drapery behaves like a bungalow apron, tying at the back of neck and waist. It may be donned on the beach over the bathing suit. (. 1932. Western Newspaper Union.! |