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Show PARIS SPONSORS THESE FROCK! bbHVbbbW. 4bbbb5HHbbx H mSkP 'Jam Jl f VMy f 'Jyt-iB Iff IbbbbbBII WUETHEll we admtro nnd ap- prove or not, tho efforts of French crcntors of styles ne- cr fall to Interest us. Sometimes a single glnnco reveals so much of beauty and Ingenuity that wo are willing to concede con-cede French superiority In tho realm of clothes, nnd sometimes muoi more than n glunco falls to rouse any enthusiasm en-thusiasm for the Import thnt has been thrust upon us. Here nre two afternoon after-noon frocks wlrich Harriet Gustln wears, lu company with u hat and shoes nlso natives of Paris, by way of adding to tho brlllinnco of "Honey Qlrl." Thoy do their part nnd what do you think of them? At tho left of the picture the frock of brown satin bespeaks the work of a master In Its simplicity nnd Its lovely love-ly lines nnd clever ndjustment to the figure. It Is won over nn nccordlou plaited pcttlcont of Indestructible voile In Belgian blua nnd Is mnrvclously embroidered em-broidered In silk of tho sniuu blue. I Tho skirt Is shorter than .icui- I will nccept or consider prwTJ neither nro tbey enthusiastic A short sleeves. Ilut even so, Ito nothing to do but concede tliitftT n beautiful gown with surrrtV that aro valuable In drnplnt. hV broidery nnd In color corabkutkV The ticcond gown Is less A' equully graceful und Is mndeotfV satin with an overdrew of kla; gray pluld brocade. A phctis falls to do It Justice but It Is raf.t. pure delight to tho eye, so tlepj?? Its long lines nnd color effect Ik ti very short skirt seems an ccttn'j! easily overlooked. The breradti't. front and bnck Is merely a rqul the silk with points falling klt, bottom of tho skirt nnd Joined f sides with n long, splendid tincig long sleeves hnvo pointed dijy brocade and the short Jacket IS turn-oer collnr reveal again tlJ of n genius. T |