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Show f FASHIONS LATEST WHIMS H ! Fine Ginghams Combined with Silks H .f, in Summer Suits Draperies in Af ter- H f. i noon Frocks B New York, Mar 0. To koep apaco H with fashion, ono must be oror on the B alort In tbeBo days when thcro la K constantly something now appearing. B Wo do not look for any change In the BBB Bllhouetto, for that has boen finally BBB settled, at least for tho coming soa- BBB son, but thcro aro countlosa lmport- BBH' ' ant minor details always turning up BBH which mnko tho gamo of keeping up BBB with tho niodo a rory Interesting ono. BBfl Almost each day something new Is BBI brought to tho attention; a certain BBB material suddenly rises into promln- BBB once, n now way of draping a skirt BBB, Is dovlscd, nnd sundry novel nccess- BBH orles appear upon tho scenes and aro BBBi quickly taken up with enthusiasm. AX to bbbI iA- '1 rP I bbbI M l!'K v ' IA BBBI rj III bbbI )W V BBBl iW r bH m V - n BBBl M ivrv?Vt J. BBBI (A (' wJ BBBl v. u bbV l BBBl -y bbb! k BBBl V BBm Draped Styles aro Again In Vogue. BBm In opposition to tho frocks that BBx tho absolutely stralngh in lino, thcro BBm nro many ways of draping skirts to BBm give that slight pufflncss about tho BBS hips which Is now ono of tho acccpt- BBB cd models In tho dressier typo of BBm frock for afternoon and oronlng BBJ wear. Ono of tho latest ways Is by BBJ gathorlng tho straight lowersection BBj of a skirt to a yoke, and leaving tho sides frpo to form looped draperies whichfall Tory gracefully Into position po-sition when tho soft palltablo materials materi-als are used. An illustration of this charming stylo Is shown in tho sketch. Tho dross is of pongo trlmmod with narrow bands of ribbon, rib-bon, Tho waist of this costumo Is mado with kimono sleeves of the looso, baggy typo, tho kind that wore In fashion somo tlmo ago. Tho unusual un-usual V-shaped collar and flaring cuffs add tho noto of distinction which all such slmplo styles reaulro. Sometimes long, straight tunics or apron effects tnko tho place of draperies drap-eries in frocks of silk, chiffon or Gcorgetto. A beautiful dress of whito satin for n brldo was mado with a long pleated apron of flno whito not odgod with whlto glass beads. Tho transparent glass beads aro now being used for tho bead work, which Is strongly In evidence ' Glnghnins for Summer Suits nnd Prestos. Bright, colorful ginghams In very flno qualities havo risen Into promln-onso promln-onso and nro used In fashioning not only soparato blouses and skirts, but also ontlro summer dresses and suits. In making suits, tho latest fad has been to comblno gingham with pongco nnd other sports silks. A skirt of gingham is used with a silk coat which has tho collar nnd cuffs, nnd sometimes, pockets, of glnghnm. A surprising combination, but distinctly effectlvo when you get used to tho Ideal In other Instances, Instan-ces, plaid and plain ginghams are used to mako tho popular middy dresses with slip-over blouses and pleated skirts. With tho plaid used for tho skirt is exceedingly attractive attrac-tive for summer wear. Ginghams nro 1 11 U L A SportM Costumo In Plain nnd Chocked Jersey Cloth. crisp and cool nnd may always bo kept looking fresh. Tho soparato skirt of plaid or chocked gingham, to wear with whlto vollo and batiste, Is also a pleasing novelty for summer. The skirts aro sometimes mado with .belts of silk In somo bright color matching ono of the colors In tho plaid or stripes as the case may be. Smart glnghnm blouses nro trimmed with white plquo collars and cuffs, and buttonholes button-holes bound with the pique. Tho new blouses that look like coats keep rising In popularity. They aro especially smart In costumes of Jersey cloth. A very attractive model mod-el in plain and checked persey Is shown In the sketch, and with' It Is worn ono of the fancy girdles that are all the rage just how. These new gjrdles are of metal and celluloid, cellu-loid, and come In a variety of colors. Very pretty nro those of colored stones with oxidized silver or gilt chains. Others nro mado of squares or circles of lade, Jot, amber or ebony, eb-ony, linked with metal chains. Girdles Gir-dles of this kind nro used with coats as well as with dresses.' Vests Appear in Suits. Somo of the now tussur summer suits aro trimmed with silk fringes around tho edges of tho coats. Silk fringes aro also used to finish tho narrow silk or cloth girdles with which most frocks aro provided. Vests seem to bo an important pnrt of tho nowest suits. Whlto silk or sorgo suits aro frequently mado with vests of bright colored satins, or tho embroidered Oriental silks; In tho woolen suits, collars and vests nro mado of broadcloth, striped sill: or of natural-colored pongee. Sometimes Some-times the vests are embroidered, and, again, tho edges aro bound with braid to glvo a neat, tailored finish. Detachable De-tachable collars of blue nnd white striped cottons on dark bluo sorgo nnd twill suits havo nlso been not-Iced not-Iced as well as thoso of silk. |