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Show One-Piece Dresses Call I for Smart Coats Youthful Sports Skirts and Summer I Blouses Vie with the One-Piece Frock Bfi Mew Ysrk, Msjr 1. One-piece BB drosses lure come to stay. In silk, Hi.(tln, foulard, tsffets,' pongse, Qeor-s0fette Qeor-s0fette crer.jChlffos vslle, crepe, la BB fact, running, ths entlra gamut of ma-BB ma-BB terlsls, thces (Irenes ara spring far-BB far-BB ritss. Of courts, this type of dress B demands a aeparate coat, for even In BB summer there are time when a wrap BB la necessary. Tbe Tclours, duvetyns BB and other piled fabrics were so popu-BB popu-BB lar for the winter that we have for BB spring; and summer similar "fabrics, BB only In a weight suitable for the BB weather. Light-weight velours In BB white, sand color, gray, and many BB brighter shades are particularly sp-Bfl sp-Bfl pealing for tho separate coat. The BB model UlsustrateS shows tho latest BB effect In spring coats. It Is developed BE In Band-colored velours and has tho BB smart barrel and bowllng-pln effect I MmV) I 9mm I r Iw It- I w lv j, kt"- Spring Coat In Bowllng-i'ln Effoct. In Its -wldeness at tho hips accontu-atod accontu-atod by pocVet sections. A wide, soft collar, and cuffs in gauntlet effect, ef-fect, are other features which aid In giving this model style. For auto-mablllng, auto-mablllng, this coat might bo success-filly success-filly developed in one of the dust-proof dust-proof Batlns, and will be practical for wearing In tho car and qulto stylish styl-ish when loosened at luncheon or dln-nerncr dln-nerncr at the hotel. Jersey eloth Is as popular as over, and Is to be seen In many elaborate aa well as simple suits. Last season It confined Itself to simple models, but this season it has branched out Into suits much more elaborate. It Is braided and ombroldeded most elaborately. elab-orately. A taupe-colored wool Jersey Jer-sey suit was braided wtym .soutache braid of the same shade around the bettom of the coat, on the collar and on wide poeket-pleeas on the skirt. Another suit was combined with striped satin which made the collar and the lining. The latter was. a most Important featmre of tho salt. The short bolero coats have ra-tarned ra-tarned to us after an Interim of many years. Sometimes they ara combined with straight, pleated, narrow skirts, giving a straight so-called Egyptian eilhouette. Some of these skirts the designers .have launched In opposition to tho bowllng-pln silhouette In the Illustration tap short jacket has been combined with a six-gored box-pleated skirt. The Youthful Sports Skirts. The new sports clothes Bhow a youthful note, and yet embody that simplicity which Is requisite to make gray colors practical for every-day wear. The skirts, gathered or sher-reT" sher-reT" at the waistline, sometimes straight banging, and sometime brought In at the angles to glvo the new barrel efect, are made of a wide variety of materials. Tussur, rajah, pongee and similar weaveB are the mainstay for the more expensive skirts, while cotton fabrics, in white with gray squares, discs, balloqn dots, and In striped effects, may be had at varying prices. Cretonne, which has had such a vogue for smocks and trimmings in seasons past, Is pressed Into us again this season for these same sport skirts. They are often mode crosswlso of tho goods so that the selvage of tho cro-tonao cro-tonao Is used Instead of a bem, and the other selvage edge makes a heading head-ing around the waist. It Beems to make little difference what tho typo of cretenne Is, whether It has n Paisley design or a wlllow-waro patters. pat-ters. The very newest thing for sports skirts, but not the least expensive, ex-pensive, are the skirts made of ribbon. rib-bon. Wide ribbon Is sewed together, selvage to selvage, until tho width of the skirt Is obtained. They are gay and poyois in effect, especially when combined with the sheerest of summer sum-mer blouses. The Trend of Summer Blouses. Nover has there been a greater variety of styles for separato blouses mS 4 than there Is this season. It makes very UttJe difference what type of Tho New Bolero Jacket and Box-Pleated Box-Pleated Skirt, waist you like best; It the sleovo.i t havo the proper look and the collar Is well designed you may be able to wear It. The Ilusslan and peplum effects, in Georgette, chiffon, crepe do Chine and'satin nro having a wonderful won-derful vogue, but so are the waists which come only to tho waist and tuck themselves modestly beneath tho skirt band. A very now modo ef trimming waists of crcpo do Chlno Is to have collar, cuffs and belt not of a contrasting but of the same colt OKd linen. Organdy waists aro being be-ing combined with silk and satin ov-erblousea., ov-erblousea., A novelty In waists, and 4ne which Is most practical as well, la the Mouse of fine gingham for, sports. Blouses of this typa are mado p In stripes and checks which remind re-mind one of children's rompers and play frocks. Sometimes they ore oomblned with white pique. I saw a very pretty pink one recently which had a whlto plquo vest with tho fronts of the waist cut In scallopB and stitched onto tho vest. Stitching Is a most popular mode of trimming at the present time. It Is used on women's suits and coats, on dresses nod on skirts. On wool materials It Is done with a ooarso knitting silk, put either on the bobbin bob-bin or tho upper sart of the mnchtno; on cotton materials It is dono with mercerized cotton In tho same. way. Children's clothes aro trimmed with stitching In varied oolora; for Instance, In-stance, a blue serge coat had Btttch-ing Btttch-ing of red and green silk. A very pretty buff chambray dress had parallel par-allel rows of Btltchlng In blue, brown, green and pink on the collar and cuffs and abovo tho hem. |