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Show WITH THREE-PIECE SUITS; I JERSEY BATHING SUITS I NOT bo long ago there entered the race with the regulation two-piece suit and the tailored dress, for street wear, the three-piece milt. That Is, suits, In which n bodice attached to the skirt Is Included, were Introduced its threc-plcce suits. They have proved their staying qualities. huinn-r Is written In every line of the attractive three-piece model shown here and a glance revenls thnt It Is especially well adapted to fashlonnble ftibrlcs Pongee, knshn cloth, llunncl nnd light-weight wool suitings nre swimming or for piny InthrrT I The nic-Hst thing nhout then, n.?' Ibis practical wearing quuiit'y u J fact that 'cy nreiIeIlElufi,y,;,th Wool Jersey Is the excellent mS chosen for making ninny atH I suits but the knitting mills . ft trlhutlng Just ns ninny fi10rt 1"" M ending a few Inches abe n ' Tl U nnd nmde In one with one-pcce garments In most cases. Then. soiho new, full-sklrt styles lull shirred In at the waist line ori. I Ing deep knife plaits, like t,e 'j Attractive Three-Piece Model. need for 4he skfrts, and coats, with crepe do chine or georgette much In'de tnand for bodice and sleeves In these suits. The suit pictured has a bodice and long sleeves of crepe do rlitnc with skirt nnd coat of kasha cloth, both bordered with an embroidered bnnd. The sleeves ure gathered Into n peasant cuff, which repents a part ol the pattern In the embroidered bonds nnd the rolled" collar Is edged with the same decoration. The cont fastens only ' at the collar wltl. ribbon tlet nnil spreads at the front revealing n bodice ohuped like n vest. i pictured here. Ilrlght-hued stripes el- H - teruutlng with dark ones, muke this i H ! vivid model, but It la shown here lo I 1 n quiet brown und tun combination I ! that Is nevertheless rniippy In style. , The short sleeves are noteworthy be- I cause In many of the new suite the i unn's eye Is elongated, und extended ' by the addition of a bund, or other- , wise managed to form u very eliort i sleeve. Besides these wool suits there ire I those of gingham to be reckoned with. i These nre mudo of checked glnslmm, nnd ure In n class by tlienuelves. Wool Jersey Bathing Suit. An unusual f,.atIIro r , fallln' ',' ,V,,,, Tm' ' " nc oat the diess s cauple,,.. -,:. 'II tin- place of ,.,, im, lmvl.mi nn r the, tluvple..' s-'hi Hp-ll. In the ph.iner ones of ,w r houiopn., mi,.,, i f(). ,,., u"r- ' ,'"" r. usually without any suit of decoration. ' I'or ,i.lH Minnuer there are ..t,i,lir suits-ami luuhdm lllH , w" ,""' ; n to il,,. h ,. IniI. lu the g.,y, r ,.,,.,, , !.- n-pt).rh.iey i-iud i, ,.,, The, up iiMtjr nnd 1'' ", Ihe element of warmth d'""1 " w to be onsldered, but tbe.v " K iitilvnlH. and their went"" tested ...it The feel "J jlrtwiil with hone rolled M , knees and laced xundals. ''?;',, Hie lllnsirullon itbote. .i-,. titjr. cips. of lubber cloth, cover 1 .....u4""' |