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Show E Frocks for Midsimimer; AUuiing Summer Hats ' PBINTED fonlnrds and crepes, embroidered em-broidered linens and crepes and printed cottons ore among the fabrics that mako midsummer dresses distinctive distinc-tive and brilliant. The crepes are naturally nat-urally la the tend In these figured fabrics, fab-rics, simply because they are crepes nd this Is a crepe season. They nrc followed by foulards which mako light Cool dresses, and both thcso mnterluls lend themselves to the fashionable draperies that vary the straight-line lorn as a fragile butterfly would in a snowstorm. Just how alluring they are this season sea-son may bo Imagined by n glnnce at ' the four dress huts pictured here In i tho company of ono lato summer tailored hat, of white satin and fringe The group lends off with n midsummer night's dream In black georgette and lace. Tho Bhnpo Is nn exaggerated poke bonnet, covered with georgette laid In wide folds on the crown. A HCHJJjHku' 'TJJgojieHlSBHBVHBaaMSIeH?' "v I m wft w B KfBl jF .1 ' IbBBBBBBBBBBBB I t i- ,i Brt BBsf Printed Foulards and Crepes Are Popular. I flguro while they proservo tho slender silhouette. Embroidered linens nnd crepes are even more simply designed than their printed rivals, but simplicity simplic-ity Is characteristic of frocks made from all fabrics having large, all-over printed or embroidered figures. Costume suits mnko use of the same printed materials when the pattern shows figures Bmallcr and colors n little lit-tle more sedate. Tho printed silk Is used for a long ovcrblnusc, worn with a plain, wool skirt, nnd a cape or, perhaps, per-haps, a coat, of wool like the skin, lined with ellk like that In the blouse. But dresses Insure hot wenther com fort and many of them show combinations com-binations of printed and plain silks, as In the two models pictured. In the dress nt tho left, n refreshing nffatr In black and white has a bodice and girdle gir-dle In white and n skirt In black and white foulard. Tan und light blun crepe make n summery combination In the frock nt the right, with bodice nnd girdle In tho plain color. Tho girdle Is finished with long silk fringe. Both these dresses Indicate that designers de-signers are experimenting with n high er waistline nnd that they like to re-llevo re-llevo and set off n figured fabric bv Introducing n plain one In tho com-portion. com-portion. In July nnd August hats for midsummer mid-summer sing tho Hwan song of summer millinery. They ure the re-ccsslonnl re-ccsslonnl In the millinery hymn to summer that begins In southern climes, long before Kustcr, nnd ends when tho first hint of autumn creeps Into tho air In the north. They spreud wide and ulry brims and bloom In tho bent. Like tropic flowers, they aro beautiful and short lived. A mid-summer mid-summer hat In autumn looks as for lacy scarf is draped over the brlnv I falling over Its edge and partly veiling I the forehead nnd eyes. It slips off 1 tho brim nnd falls over the shoulder I nt the right side, making way for one large, full blown pond Illy that eclipses even the glory of fine chantll-ly chantll-ly lace. Lace nnd plaited georgette ngala Join forces In the I lent, beige-colored lint at the right of the group. Very Inrge two toned popples In a cluster find shelter under the brim nt the left side. Hugo popples also trim the-crepe the-crepe hat at tho center with Its peculiar pe-culiar brim (In threa pieces) that widens nt the sides and narrows at the-front. the-front. Its brim nnd a soft, round crown nrc overlaid with an embroidered embroider-ed or figured crcic, with plnln crepe for a brim facing. It .Is a model which might be successfully developed la nay light color. Tho last hat In the group, of nhlts hair braid and chiffon, has a very wide-brim wide-brim that narrows and lifts across the front. A nnrrow millinery braid Is stitched In n pattern over both the crown nnd brim. Long sprays of white I bBbBiI VliyT' N VBsaHBsB "4t-K . BflBsaBsaB La T JBBaBsaW 11 ISWIs'MCBbsIIHHHsBbsIIVAi. JBsSBBBaaaaaHvHlST f III-WB Alluring Hats for Midsummer. blossoms und fruit wander acntfsjW lint and troll from It at the 8l"; 1 In midsummer the lace hat comw Into Its own and flnds u perennial come on the part of women w" "". cnted tnsto In millinery. The allurement allure-ment of tho curtain veil has adaw souvethlng to Its other attractions ej proving Itself Immensely flattering ull sorts of eyes. 1 eomcwT it vhtum urn" H |