Show What the Are Wearing r By Mrs Cholly Knickerbocker I ij t 10 t I r ML 1 T I I j I II iv t f i- i W T 3 I a t. t r f I h I I I l m. A-m. A A and nd White Striped ir je Sill Silk Made lade MadeI II I i j ii an Go Cown n for or Miss Susan 1 I street v p J I B B Mrs J i tJ t- t 4 1 i i iiii aol nel Drees Alfred of ot Good Cooil Lines Wears a Flan Ilan J. J I r t r l I- I C C Carolyn s 6 Appears In A Gown Gon of Pale lilu DIu Taffeta ff o c. 1 r. r S S l I l ti It harder to appear apier r f l wt an ir n t f and ind indi tween seasons The ks andS i L yot y- y S ot summer have hl been laid aside I It Is not yet et time lime for tor th thu more moro lu lux- lux 55 ulous winter garments 1 I saw Mrs Alfred AUre Wagstaff Blanch Shoemaker ShoemakerS oker i that was wearing quito quite an Ideal heal counS country coun- coun S S try frock at a end end eek-end partS part I i c It was made o of that smart and comfortable com corn material white flannel and the model was quite out of ot the he ordiS S n nary J J. J S The gown was made maae in one nDe pl pieces piece cc S with a a. box plait running from neck to toA toh A h lura The Th waist part o of the frock was wasL L made very simple with plaits set in on calmer shoulder to lo give the tho necessary 1 S fullness This was drawn dO down l snugly S under a narrow stitched belt bell which S slipped under the tho wide box plait In front S S The sleeves came to just belo below the elbow and had turned back cuffs cutIs A S turned down collar of flann fiann I 1 was at attached atS attached at- at to the waist and with it was i S S von a 0 tl U o ot 01 silk aUk Q generous t C nerous Buttons ornamented nt d the tho leni ot of the tho box box- plait v vA A black hat flat fiat a an a. to brim and nd the crown quite by paradise para pam d. d dive dise e plumes was as chos cho chosen on n for wear witt nil dress Iress Red seems to me r unusual to pick elt for ones one's chosen color VaS Par If it one Is foil fair and blue eyd d q is ig Miss Carolyn But sh she's s 's I devoted to this warm and wintry color cole r. r I Hut But for a wonder she retrained refrained from even a touch of red In a n. costume I I saw her wear at dinner it t one of the thee e r clubs the other night Shew as In pale blue all pale vale blue with creamy lac The hc material ma mo- tenet of ot the goWn go was chiffon taffeta of ot a particularly soft supple weave It II was made on a 0 princess model madel with a yoke yolee composed of lace and fine flue tucking tuck tuck- ing irig Ing put together on rather orIgInal lines Hues From the yoke downward to the hips the tho silk was finely tucked anti and clung dung closely 1 to the figure The sloe sleeves rather simple puffs n 8 e J w with f Ul n ir narrow fl J MO ru rV- rV flee A Jabot of or lac JRr further ornamented ornamented orna orna- tho tho front ot of tho the waist walet Tho The nr- nr I ot laen laco and ami tucking used rot fOr ti the tho Y yOke ke was repeated repented as 08 trimming on the tho skirt Tho The wide lace laco Insertion ran an up and antI down n in V shaped I pattern attern edging the finely tucked lucked You cant can't deny that stripes if It properly prop prop- erly used can be tremendously effective tive and smart and you ou couldn't nn find finda a a. much better example of this than thon III In Ina a 0 gown of Miss Susan Streets In this gown the str-pes str were ver very cleverly managed The material W was war J silk and the stripes black and white The Tho skirt was cut on a circular model with a n. seam scorn directly up thi center of or the front The Tho stripes m met meton meton t ton on the b bins bias a here nere and consequently ran around the skirt raising slightly on the hips There wa was no fold or trimming trimming trimming trim trim- ming of any kind on the skirt The waist Itself was made with tin th stripes running up ant and down but tv two o bands of horizontally striped silk were applied from shoulder vo to belt with very good effect |