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Show Simplicity For Springtime Costumes MfSprlng Is sural in tb air. The H refreshing breezes Instill In every woman a longing for a new, fresh wardrobe. Alc'.ady the avcauo Is spotted with, bright flowery hats and tur coats are giving prestige to suits. Most of these early Bprlng suits are fur trimmed and those that are noi find the wearer draying a luxurious fox scaif nbout her shoulders. SMoClU. Y ONE 1'OSSIUU.ITY OF TUB WAISTCOAT The box coat that was predicted to loso out In favor has hot as yet been cast aside and many exclusive models are made along these lines. One of particular merit that was all own was developed in beige colored color-ed trlcotino trimmed with wide her-cules her-cules braid of a lighter shade. Tbd braid was applied around the lower edge of the coat In four bands about . one inch apart. Th same scliemo of trimming was. used on tbe . skirt, I which was rather long and extreme- ) ly narrow. The coat was slightly I cut away at the 'front" and a vest or beige linen proudly asserted itself. . POCKETS AGAIN ' Hugo pockets of triangular shape gave the skirt an Individual look. For pockets are everywhere now. Dainty frocks of fine organdie have delicato-ly delicato-ly embroidered pockets and there Is no end to ther variety that the sports , skirt features. A sports skirt of tur- ' quolso blue wool, knitted in purling JBLv effect, favors large circular pockets &&l of light gray wool. Stunning Indeed is this sports skirt and durable too. for the wool wears well and the color Is sulllclently dark to warrant Its remaining re-maining clean ana fresh looking for i. y a reasonable length of time. . A . Sports blouses of flannel find the I pocke.t an Ideal trimming. Smni-w 1 women at tho winter resorts are wearing these attractive things nt out door meots and for early morning strolls, They nro usually developed , In prratcl shadow and worn with knlt- l ted- or Oeorgctte satin skirts. HOWS OF RUTTONS Shlmmory skirts of Georgette satin sat-in aro trimmed with rows and rows of buttons. Somo nro largo nnd again others aro so tiny that when placed closely together tho effect Is much like an Irregular silk cording. But kt the range of good tnsto Is wldo concerning con-cerning the bIzo and shapo of tho buttons used, and tho result Is tho jp combination of two different stylo m Jf buttons on tho sanio skirt or blouso. Tho one pleco dresses for spring nro heavily hidden with buttons. And i tlicro Is no doubt that buttons -wilt remain a popular trimming, for they uie nect and unpretentious ad add In rnthor unconscious nnd elnborato simplicity to tno dress. COMBINATION OP COLORS This season offers tho opportunity for the smart combination of colors In -nillllnory and frocks. Odd trimming trim-ming 'appears on tho hats, such as bunches 'of raisins in a large variety 'L of, colorings appllqucd flatly to a W small hat of crysantheinums straw. The most riotous of colors are usefl in hat trimmings, but they must be applied with care to that tho effect will be a work of art rather than a mV8hUt' ,rtMHl COVKHT CLOTH AND MATIN The color combination Is prominent promin-ent In frocks of Georgotto. Tho most dnnlrntiln pffeetn nrn nhtnlnntl when a dark color is Used over a light ana brighter one. This lends a subtle charm to tho color which will jdoublo the attractiveness of the dress. AUTISTIC CREATIONS IN "WAISTCOATS Waistcoats are now the cleverest feature of suits and dresses. The most delightful and fantastical Ideas are taking form In the daintiest of sllka and satins. What could bo more appealing than a magenta and white blocked silk waistcoat, the neckline of which is cut square and a finely tucked organdie chemisette Inserted. Worn with a suit of dark serge It surely' wQuld reflect the spirit of the spring. The suit illustrated shows a vest which may be developed In a variety of ways. The wrap shown is developed in covert cloth with, a contrasting con-trasting collar of black satin. |