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Show MATCH HAT TO THE CALICO FROCK; FASHION AS SEEN ON SEA SANDS YELLOW calico and ruk-rack hruld a combination which to Hie uninitiated un-initiated may Savor somewhat of the old-fashioned and the must humble, but not In the opinion of the style-conscious. style-conscious. No Indeed I There Is nothing smarter for litis season than simple cottons made up as swanklly as It Is possible to make them. No doubt It Is this thought of the chic of washable weaves, which Inspired In-spired tl.e designer of the frock in the picture to glorify ordinary yellow calico with an artful treatment which calls for short puff sleeves, a two- the frock, with the monotone fabric of the coat fashioning the brim. Seen on the Beach. Witness fashion holding high carnival car-nival on the beach 1 Mingling- la the vast throng of water tans and beach sojourners, were It not for the blue sky above, the endless expanse of sea and the wide stretches of sand, one might almost believe the company about to be a bund of gay masquerad-ers, masquerad-ers, so Tarled, so fantastic, so make-believe make-believe their costumes. This theme of character-dress, which is furnishing such amusement to the rw, "tni -ij 1 t" f Jj'' Glorifying Ordinary Yellow Calico. ' tiered ruffled skirt and a bodice which I defines a normal waistiine. The trickiest thing about this cos-I cos-I tume Is its hat made of the selfsame : calico as the dress. The idea of match-: match-: ing bats Is making a widespread appeal ap-peal for summer. The suit of shantung, shan-tung, linen or pique now takes unto itself a hat of self fabric, either a beret or a brimmed model. The hat with a brim is usually machine stitched row and row. Some of these fabric hats are draped and manipulated with all the flattering effect of more formal modes. The self-fabric movement for hats also extends to flowery chiffons, organdies, dotted swiss and other sheer weaves. These dressier modes are often considerably shirred and sometimes flower or lace trimmed. As to rick-rack braid, the which so enhances the modish frock and the hat Illustrated, stylists have captured this little zig zag trimming for their very nwn this season, and you should see what they are doing with it! Making entire hats of it, in either white or lovely tints, sewing it to; gether row "! row and point to point, leisure class, offers also a new outlet for expression to the designer possessed pos-sessed of "ideas." Indeed, vacationing vacation-ing 011 the beach demands a very special spe-cial wardrobe one entirely set apart from the regular program of dress. See now the style parade as it moves hither and thither on the beach here a fascinating creature affecting the role of a bold pirate of the sea, or maybe she is a dancing girl, this carefree maiden posing to the right in the picture below. Her costume silhouettes sil-houettes a spot of gorgeous color against t tie horizon. Her pajamas are made of printed silk, which interpat-terns interpat-terns flaming red with orange, white and navy blue. Her bolero is navy crepe, her hat nonchalantly flares its huge red, yellow and blue straw brim back from her smiling face. Her companion's suit goes nautical, the silk print of the coat designed with ships navy blue on a white background. Her dark blue pajamas take on fashionable pleated flares which extend from the knees. Another big hat, if you please. You may fancy it of straw or stitched linen or shaa- j What You'll See on the Beach. then starching them. Women are making mak-ing these hats themselves. In some instances in-stances part of the hat Is made of fabric with bands of the rlck-rack Inserted. In-serted. Ever so clever to wear with oucs' linen or calico sports frock is the beret of self fabric. It Is possible to buy patterns for various berets most anywhere. It adds a smart touch If a band of sewed-together rlck-rack be tilted about the forehead, the same tied in a prim little bow at one side. The matching hat Idea Is carried out very churnilngly as an ensemble Item for the costume whose frock is of print, with a coal: In solid tone, in Ibis way: the crov ti of the hat Is made of the printed silk or cotton of tung for it is apt to be any one of the three. Enormous hats, just flocks of them flapping their brims, add a most picturesque feature to this season's sea-son's beach scenes. Perhaps you think the polka dot pajamas which Laura La Plante (pictured (pic-tured In tlie tiny panel) Is wearing, quite amusing. Evidently the fair v movie actress thinks so, too, Judglug from her smile. Well, they are awfully swagger, pajamas made of polka dotted dot-ted weaves, especially when topped with a natty nautical looking coat of navy l.luo serge with Imposing Insignia Insig-nia embroidered on one sleeve, with epaulets 'n' everything true to type. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. ((c). 1030. Western Nowanascr Union.) |