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H ed v A J J COPYRIGHT BY nY JAMES ELVERSON ERSON li I 11 I BY MARJORIE 11 sojourners in the the South at this time are arcs the JI first to hint of the advance styles for spring and summer While some of these harbingers harbingers hari har har- i are lost in the rush f J of newer ones that blossom forth at Easter Easi Easter i ter both materials and the general trend of fashions may mays be counted upon to a a certain degree The first models arc are of or for real i iu is course experimental prophets the the- sartorial whirl are rare and public taste and a womans woman's critical eye arc are the r things that must be pleased The sketches appearing today arc those of gowns that have been turned out by several well patronized dressmakers in in town who oho cater caler largely to the fashionable I clement the members of which seek to escape the rigors of winter by Southern migration and naturally summery ry wardrobes wardrobes wardrobes ward ward- forthcoming from their hands robes are ore a The models readily adapt themselves es to toz of weaves in linen cotton silk sill and host s. s woolen and md combinations ons' ons of these which f are shown this year among anions the assort assort- nt of novelties m ment i iModel Model one is a a. a eh charming min little frock in turquoise Oise blue voile ode combined with t rues rees silk sill and ded embroidered net The saline made more scant ant thane than is gored cored but ore skirt shirt is Se vie e have been accustomed to think fash J I J t t if J I ti N C ry eSc No 2 arr r I M L SJ- SJ J Z J r 2 III J rn le this is a 3 tendency frequently noted Doted The blouse portion of messaline mC line is folded folded folded fold fold- ed in surplice f fashion in front and springs across the shoulders forming the sleeves with coquille or outstanding ing frill The upper portion of the blouse is of dyed net with hand embroidered eyelets done in colored self silk sill A very attractive attractive tive feature is the harness effect of silk or velvet elvet which outlines the top of the high skirt and extends over o the shoulders Chiffon would possibly produce a softer effect in place of the messaline sill sl with harness in sin sill or velvet the buttons button being of the same or o. en enameled mcl d in shades of blue with touches of gold Some Som very curious looking Chinese b buttons ton arc are seen al also 6 those in m beads producing floral forms h t which will take a a. prominent place on spring sparing gowns The hat is of blue chip with plumes self LATEST MODEL FOR A DRAPED PRINCESS TUNIC TUNICA A gown of much individual character is shown in the second sketch detch Here the new bordered pongee patterned with rich Oriental colorings is developed into the new draped princess princes tunic This style promises well for spring wear and one that is so o becoming to the woman woman- who can wear it Much uch of the reel charm due is-due is due to the ex ex- exquisite exquisite exquisite manner in An which the material is draped to the fi figure ure Tn The The- top may be filled tilled in in with figured ed net or lace This model so I am n told will willbe be employed for the new new p patterned J I f c 1 J voiles and silk silt used for spring and summer summer summer sum sum- mer wear also aIso for the fine cashmeres attractively attractively attractively at at- embroidered Rings dots diamonds diamonds dia dia- monds le leaf lf shapes are scattered at irregular irregular irregular lar intervals over the cloth the border being being being be be- ing made up of a a conforming design would be bt For immediate tc we wear lr this model most attractive v with th the draped tunic of satin atin with skirt of lace or net lace lac trimmed or a tunic of satin with broadcloth skirt elaborately braided Eith Either suggestion could b bt be c carried out oat in taupe gray The hat worn with the pongee gown iown is isa a blue satin atin satin emphasizing emphasizing ing a 3 color cotor note in inthe inthe the Oriental pat pattern rn Simple end and nd d delightfully light ully summery summary is the little fro frock of fine handkerchief f linen in a lovely blossom pink The sdi tr trimming self consists of of small box plaits The yoke yke 4 r I J r. r l lt I t F FT Ft t T 1 l i front and back is crossed by six sit lines of Valenciennes insertion finishing b by silk covered buttons Linen in white or pink pin in tucked forms forms' the banded by y silk Over the sleeves falls a I deep frill of wide Valenciennes lace The last model is possibly the most dis dis- The silk scarf treatment strikes a new note and the material of over all y lace tace or the toe new silk muslins with shadow is equally unusual and original |