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Show Blouses Play Many RoleTlB IN BLOUSES, as In suits. It appears that designers nro In n gracious mood and have been generous In giving giv-ing us n variety of styles, developed In the usunl sheer materials or crepo do chine, or wash silks and satins. To theso taffetas, cither plain or change-, able, have been ndded, providing tho most promising Innovation In tho spring styles, with the charm of novelty nov-elty to favor It. Rut nothing will rlvol tho beautiful and dainty georgette georg-ette In tho affections of women, except ex-cept tl'iso sheer cotton fabrics that resemblo It . The story of spring blouses therefore there-fore opens with Uife mado of georgette, georg-ette, followed by llncrl" blouses of voile, batiste, lawn or slmln,: ?"ns and closes with n chapter on various other materials and styles. This Is a brief summing up ot n Ipng story, for thcro is so much variety In tho development of blouses that everyday presents something new In details for consideration. Lingerie blouses employ em-ploy flno tucks, drawn work nnd oth- er needlework for their ilecoratti'BAKI gethcr with the lingerie l.irftfl jejuny, Irish crochet ond filet. tlBM& best of them arc hand trculr, nvB1 " considerable number of tailored B((ri nmong them having high tiecti'Vi Mi long sleeves. MT The most notnblo ncrc f Mtutt B11 ' gcorgetto blouses Is the lutrodnflB. ii..f of tho "tie-on" styles. TlrtfesW111111 blouses that form their own glnfciBN Si Ing cut to extend below tlitf WjudM . at tho front nnd to form a uML girdle at the sides and linct. AtT georgette blouse Is called tipontopB the dress Its character, tranors'(Hftji-n tranors'(Hftji-n street suit or bcparntc Vln iiB0 n formal costume. The blow hB turcd Is nn excellent model (ot M '" a purpose, mado w"lth a, long pVeH ,l ' and handsomely cmbfolilerci !H crepo do chlno Is treated In thtmH way and both these, fabrics PraeK .. n '"ondcrful medium for InveljiLBOK llvc1 miors, but tho Ions l'iliB unusual In ! styles an except riH,n tho rule ot short blouses for pprkM |