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Show CONTRIBUTIONS FROM PARIS M THAT WILL APPEAL TO MILADY I f rJkl ti'i " JbJMBBM UMiEHIIBdlBlftHr BMII f A AIBIBIBIBIBViBHlLlJ iBIBI AMERICANS clulm credit for the Introduction of specially designed clothes for sport wear and their development, devel-opment, through the pnst few years, Into n distinct kind of apparel for all "outdoorlng." Whether the glory of originating this Idea belongs to them or not, under their approval It has grown Into great Importance. Worn-en Worn-en soon perceived tho virtues nnd advantages ad-vantages of n garb expiesslvo of pastimes pas-times Its smartness, Its flavor of youth ond, above all, Its hemming, nessl nnd now wo hnve regulation sport clothes of many klndH. each kind designed for specific uses. The French will borrow an Idcr, from nny quarter of the globe ami ex-perlment ex-perlment with It, In (he designing of women's clothes the chances are they will Improve upon It. They nre too keen not to undertake n gV Americans what they want ami abuve nro pictured two contribution of Paris for sport or outdoorlng wear The very conservative model at Un-left Un-left bus a plain short sUlit nnd n long sleeved middy blouee, "" blue cloth. Dut no Frenchm"" H be reconciled to anything umw ' ,,M so two groups of threo nrro M each, In white, nro placed acro front, nnd two wider fold to H bottom of the middy. ntH The handsome suit In white ' ih belllshed with nppllqu lalH broldered irlminlns ln.c0,?rSJ,h.l!W restricted to the coat, leaving pi,,!,,. The cont Is ","UJ1M belted model, with long s cc"' effective turned back collnr. W;JH the decoration on the ...jM hardly Imagine a '??'';,' that is imsulted to '; "Ji-M Thero Is a ciwhleruWe ' JJ . torinls for making ' w$j, WM thoy Include wool, sub. - H linen fabrics. jjl CprriOMTivTlu"ain" 11 |