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Show The Separate Skirt ' - - - i i i j j . .1 AP11ACTICAL, nent mm erj uv.-ty uv.-ty separate Bklrt, as pictured here, for mld-NUinmer wear. Is typlenl of the majority of separate. .skirt, which are tailored affairs as useful ns suits. It Is representative of onlj this one class of skirts, however, for ! there are as many tjpes of skirts as there ore of hats anil they ure all made In unending variety. Nothing Is prettier for ordinary wear than skirts of striped or cross-bar materials ma-terials In which n color or black relieves re-lieves the plainness of all white. Light wool fabrics with hairline stripes or crossbars In black, like that In the Bklrt pictured, have found many admirers ad-mirers this summer. Others, with stripes In high colors alternating with white, are box or side plaited so that the white predominates, and there ure iiitny putterus lu black-and-white combinations. com-binations. Among the newest skirts for dressy wear there are heavy crepe enos lu .llk with wide printed borders of, tlor-.il tlor-.il patterns In many colors. The skirts uro made up with this wide border bout the hips or at the hem, and a Tsh of white crepe. lined with chiffon .a n color, accompanies them. Skirts of georgette banded with I Ins satin bands In graduated widths, and skirts of taffeta silk with wide borders of iluvetyn or otl er cloth at the bottom, are new and make opportunity for tine color combination. (pmiOHT nr vbium nmtmt unioh |