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Show I USE TWO FABRICS H Dubte Effect in Dresses Is Em mm phasized by Paris Makers. BBb Mm fiMuIti Are Wldsly Different" From BBj the Slender Draperies; Embrel- H sterlet Ara Absent. Bj I A foaturo now much In evidence In BBj dress Is tbo development of models BB In two fabrics, writes a fashioa cor- B respondent In the New York Tribune. BB .Callot Is one of the foremost makers BB to cmphaxlso the now double effect BV Men In so many dresses which appear BB H bo mndo of one material over an BB ferther. BB i Theso clothes are particularly In- BB terostlng becauso tlioy aro so differ- BB ent from tho usual Callot styles. Hero BB effects aro achieved widely different BK irora tlio slender draperies so typl- BK cal of this houso, Even tho wondor- Bfl Iful Callot embroideries aro absent, BB but, as of yoro, this famous coutur- BB lero depends on tho fabric for her BB results, and upon wonderful color com. BB blnatlons for rich effects. BB To show that suits aro no execp- BS tlon to the roodo of uniting two col- BB ors In one model a typical tailored BB suit Is of black cloth with bands of BB black lamb's wool bordering tho Jacket Bb and forming cuffs and n collar. A I Black Cloth Suit; Green Clre Braid, bright touch of color Is given through tho uso of broad bands of bright green clro braid. With this Is worn a Iloboux fabric fab-ric hat with upturned brim and straps of tho material passing through a Jade ring to inako a wlng-llko ornament. orna-ment. Tho hat Is especially appropriate appropri-ate to wear with this suit, as tho Jado combines pleasingly with tho green trimming on tho tackct. |