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Show I Panels Are in ; 1 '"' Great Variety Utf: IB' An lnflnlto variety of changes Is fig rung on tho panel. Tliero aro long panels hanging below the bottom of f?r the skirt and those that nro short. J' Thero are wldo ones and others that ft are nothing moro than narrow strips l! of ribbon. Soma aro plaited, others 6j are plain. They may hang perfectly I loose and straight, or bo In a series of loops lying flat against tho foundation I dress. Theso, writes a faBhlon cor- I respondent, nro only a few of the slm ft plest thing ono may do with panels. A frosh surprlso In tho way of np ft plying thorn to dresses Is sprung nl II most every day. When designers set L their minds on ono particular phase MM- of dress, and It becomes n fnvorllo Hjj with tliem, thorn Is apparently no llm ' ii (o wnicn imagination may run, Mt j Ono Arm bos raado n favorlto of tho II , panel skirt, although It docs not hold j entirely to this type, but, llko other I j makers, Is extremely vcrsntllo. It 11 4 shows n number of draped skirts. In V both day and evening dresses, but tho I -j panel Is paramount. It Is Introduced H even Into draped models. Tor In V , stance, If tho drapery Is ncross tho W j front, tho back Is In tho form of n R straight hanging panel. Or tho Ml treatment may bo reversed and tho l drapery placed at tho back and tho In front formed by two straight panels. M Skirts of Floatlna Panel. Hj A panel may bo a highly orna M mental affair, supporting costly furs M or embroideries, which aro increas Uj Ingly beautiful. This Arm makes Kt skirts entirely of floating panels, n It popular way of evolving models from Ug tho softer materials, such as chiffons B and laces. H nolt aftor bolt of ribbon has been called upon to servo as panels.- A H dress hna been developed In black U crcpo do chlno, with an clabornto trim- rolng on tho skirt, consisting of llttlo B fnn-Blmpcd pieces of plaited crcpo at j oven Intervals ncross tho front nnd of B bluo ribbon panels. TIicho ribbon pan- ols aro spaced bo ns to fall between tho rows of platted triangles, oxcopt W Ing over each hip, whera tho ribbon U Is looped In Bash effect. Jf! Tho high collar nnd tho deep shout Hj dcr yoko nro cut In ono with tho bodice. Tho short sleeves nro sot In at a very low shoulder line. A touch H of bluo Is given to tho blouso through H ' tho buttons nnd n band of ribbon, IH which outlines tho collar. HJ A now nnd rcmnrknblo uso of pnnols HJ appears In a model which Is dovcloped Hj! In black untln. Tho skirt Is tnndo on HJ llroly of nnrrow panels, placed ding HJ enally so that they glvo tho appear HJ nnco of being cut In pointed outTlno. Hg Tho high collar nnd long alcoves nro HJi featured In this modol. Four motifs HJ' down tho front of tho bodlco aro of HJ. red velvet, outlined with red bends HJ' and embroidered through tho center HJy with n running stitch of black. HJ Panels formed of strnlght bands of HJf embroldory nro used on n bluo scrgo HJ. dress. Theso fall from tho shoulders, HJ , both back and front, nnd nro caught 8.' In at n low rooyciingo wnlstllno und HJ under tho horn of tho skirt. A second Hj typo of panel Is Introduced at clthor B sldo In tho form of knlfo plultlngs. 2 Fan-Shaped and Contrasting Color. ! Among tho newest panels nro thoso of fnn-shnpo. It t not nt all nocos ' sary to mako them, or nuy other f panel for that mutter, of tho sntno material ns tho dress. In fact. It Is H much smarter to hnvo thorn of n con B trusting color nnd fabric. They may j bo of embroidered net or laco, or oven Hf embroidered cloth of gold on tho. k moro clabornto frocks. On cloth B dresses tho panels tuny bo ornamented I with nn applhiuo embroidery of tho HIT" material. Tho scarf movoment on evening and afternoon dresses Is cloudy akla to the panel, tho scarfs falling from tho belt of tho dress to tho bottom of tho skirt, whero they aro caught be neath tho hem. Thoy do all sorts of other Interesting things as well, such ns forming bodices and swathing the shoulders In various ways, but In the skirt treatment only lies their re scmblanco to tho panel. All of tho trailing sash ends and trains so popular at tho moment aro twin sisters of tho pnncl. Tho apron tunic, too, is n very near rotative. Man) Interesting things are now being be-ing dono with this form of panel. A remarkablo model of brown satin shown tho apron tunic nnd front of tho blouso cut In one, tho plaited r r' usn l 11 (F "HHBEt1 iff Ism Olsck Satin Frock With Skirt Made ol Narrow Panels Placed Diagonally. sides falling from n deep shoulder yoko. Fullness Is Inserted In tho skirl by means of plnlted side panels. The edgu of the skirt and tho sides of the npron tunic aro finished with a bead embroidery. Panel of Plaid Cloth. Ono model of belgo ucrgo has n front panol of plaid cloth In a combination of deep red nnd bolgo. Tho lower hull of tho bodlco Is embroidered In red, carrying out tho pattern of tho plaid mnterlul. Tho buttons and llttlo narrow nar-row belt nro also of red. Tho high collar Is cut In ouo with tho bodlco. Dressmakers deserve considerable credit for their tenacity of purpose In holding to tho Idea of launching tho high collar, Kvorybody despaired of their ever bringing tbls about, This season sees tho high collar going go-ing over tho top, or over tho cars and chin, ut any rate. Llko many n niuro serious thing In life, tho very boldness with which II was presented probnbly tins been largely Instrumental In securing tti acceptance. Now It Is exaggerated . to tho vergo of eccentricity on some models, so that In contrast tho collni of ordinary height soems simple, Indeed, In-deed, nnd something to bo readily accepted. |