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Show SKIRTS- REPEAT A PLAITED MODE fe SIliK J(ilu, kuifh plaits imc p'nitx i ami, jrcasluiiHlly. accordion plnliH reiterate nn appreciation of plaits In j eparaitf skirts that Is going lo rnrry over Into the fall mmmiii. Kor already i inunufNciurers are making capital of this vogue for plaiting and using It to enable them tn Introduce now featured fea-tured In bklrt modols. Whether the fabric ho plain or striped or plaid, sheer of heavy, It brings grist to the mill of the sKtrt designer. In striped materials whore n light nnd n dark strlpo ulternnto. the light stripe Is turned under either tho side !er box plaits nnd oftou those plaits are stitched down to the swell of the blpllne nnd pressed vory thoroughly I below It. A skirt of this kind, when banging straight, appeurs lu the durk J rolor, but moving about gllmpsoa tho llkiiter color la very lutereatlug way. trgf..7iYitf ilaatotaTtTtaaaTBiaaaiiiWMtMMtitottilfcw 'lti very pnictleai plaited del tn H " wool me among the early show mg f.-r fall and an! yiuslrntwl here. Then- are tailored mT(lt that will Intm-r ' the woman VfB Is looking for pnictimt y". 'clothe tlmt aro attractive as will. ir The pictures tell so plainly tho story 2, of these now models that nothing need H t. bo written of them. The plaits nr. t(JI steamed and pressed In tho fabric and og, arc there to tuny. A few hone buttonH Bc! embellish tho skirt nt the left, K-t H th over Its side fastening, and n new H CI feature In tho other skirt appear it 19 three straps with pointed mls fin- lnhed with machine stitching whu B 01 npiiear nt tho sides. S Ai H pi |