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Show FAVORITE STYLES The three-piece suit and the mlt which Is completed with a blouse dispute dis-pute for favor. In general, it may be' said that the more strictly tailored! types have blouses while those ot a little more "dressy" character are of! the so-called "three-piece variety., The frocks of these latter sometimes have short sleeves, but dresses designed; for morning wear usually feature the, long, tight sleeves. Almost all ot the designers have, made much ot the lingerie details; which add so greatly to the freshness of a simple costume. Some coat dresses have the appearance of nergo or rep redlngotcs, open all up ono Hide over a complete frock of washable material, pique, erotonno or heavy, white linen embroidered In color, usually blue. At this time wo expect to find n. great many slmplo frocks ot foulnrd offered for morning wenr, but for soma, reason far less of this matcrtul has; been used this spring, except when combined with serge. A good many houses complete morning frocks with coilts which are so long and so lm-nortnnt lm-nortnnt that they can bo used as sen arato garments It necessary. Others prefer capes, but, while a number of suits have adopted capes of varying lengths, which aro removable at will, the enpo as an Integral part of tho, costume is usually reserved for after noon dress. |