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Show SUMMERTIME MEANS COTTON FROCKS Iletweori seasons is always a time when tho dress problem is seemingly seeming-ly not to bo solved. One is quite at n loss to JiMt what to wear, for at times a suit Is a bit heavy and then again a summer dress is. too light. For this very reason tho designers have created the alluring satin three pleco suit, -Most of these satin suits a ro combined with Georgette and K' , " v Mcct ' ' ! " novelty crepes. Tho coat of tho suit Is usuntly long, thoroby giving rath-or rath-or tho appearance of a dress. . Black Is tho color most generally used, partially, because of Its practicability and mostly because of Its chic qual- Ity; .- V ' ; i ' Changcablo taffeta, much like tho fascinating stuff that was tho popular popu-lar thing In tho days of bustles and bouffant effects, Is again attracting attention for late spring dresses. Thts.porhaps is duo to tho fact that somo of tho designers arc tryjng to Introduce again the draped effect In taffeta which results In a bouffant effect. WIDTH IY ItBASON OF siimniNO And pltatinqs The newest frocks have tho width at the hips emphasized, giving a sll-iouotte sll-iouotte that is radically different romthe lQjg,ps.rrow,one. Borne-, u times this added fulness Is 'in the form of a- tunic which Is oither applied ap-plied at tho sldo or back. Whon a tunic Is used In front it is In tho form of an apron. The sleeves aro of elbow length, or a little below, and tho neckline is straight across tho front. . t Fqulnrd is everywhere In' ovldenco for the 'between season frock. Its artful confederate Georgotto Is Invariably In-variably used with It. Tho Georgetto is of a plain color when' combined with foulard. Navy bluo and white Is tho popular color scheme which needs no explanation, for navy bluo and white is quite tho most artistic refined and attractive combination that ono could uso. W '"'! Si? t 'llifti'iri; TUB SUCCESS OF THH Ji)l CAl'E ASSUnED ' With 'charming aggressiveness tho thb capes havo stopped Into the foro ground and now nre the most envied possession of the fomlnlno world. They aro worn now almost exclusively exclu-sively and enjoy im elaborate prestige. pres-tige. Aa tho designers pre'dtcted, the Dlrcctoiro "models nnvo Influenced tho creations tremendously. Even tho effects of tho influence, and sot-Id sot-Id colors, aro glWng preferenco to mixtures. Hough tweeds are tho favorite of an excluslvo cllontclo for country suits, nnd Scotch plaids aro Inhlgh esteem. FOR COUNTRY SIDE AND 8EASHORE The two attractive little frocks sh'iwn here ore 8ultable.-Jorvwear, tether, in town or In theppea frce- dom of tho shore or mountains., Tho M ono with tho turncd-up cuff at the B lower edge of the' skirt, and tunic M of a contrasting color, Is qulto smart M and desirably 'showy. Then ovolty K cuffs aro an unusual feature and aro H of tho samo material as tho turned M up cuff's, M Simplicity Indeed characterizes tho H other, which Is in one pleco straight H down the front from tho shoulder H to tho lower edge of tho overwalst. H The sleeves and side' sections acr of M a contrasting color. This would bo H pretty dovelopcd In palo fercen plaid H with white linen. H |