Show BLOUSE IS LIK LIKED Chemise Model Promises to Be in inthe inthe inthe the Front Rank Many Smocks of Fine Crepe Shantung 1 or the theMore More Clinging Silk or Wool Tri olette While the shirtwaist Is undeniably the most American of all nU feminine garments garments garments gar gar- ments we must acknowledge that It has undergone so many transformations since It was first so universally r rr r R c r Iy I. I ry y 4 Blouse with shoulders produced produced pro pro- by Insertions of crocheted lace A nove novel creation of crepe de chine accepted that few of us can reconcile the elaborate and creations of ot today with that first simple and rather rath rath- er severe garment as ns we knew It originally observes es a fashion writer It Is said that the shirtwaist Is of Italian origin as It was was waS that that spirited Italian Garibaldi whose red blouse became the advance model for th the shirtwaist avalanche to follow Nowadays Nowadays Now Now- adas ada's we seldom see that t type pe of waist the blouse of ot but In Its place I finest workmanship and most radiant materials For Instance this summer the chemise blouse with Its overhanging overhang overhang- ing skirt Is such a n thing of beauty as itS few can resist It looks too as ns If the chemise blouse Is to be the favored orell model for all occasions simple occasions simple or grand as the case may be I IThe IThe The chemise blouse has won wan Its I name from the fact that It slips over I Ithe ithe the head Just as ns the ch chemise does dillS and andIs andis i Is only just a little shorter and has a u abelt j belt at the waistline which the chemise chemise che- che mise raise of course has not l. l The e smock first cousin to the chemise blouse goes It one better for Jt it really renny Is i patterned exactly like the chemise and has only sleeves long or short to dif dif- Some of the new serge suits show the smock underneath hanging In unbroken lines from neck to hips and showing at the sides shIes through slits silts in the coat placed for Cor this purpose The effect is good as the color contrasts are usually ing a A good example of this sort Is seen in a a- afine fine twill suit of ot dark lark blue with the straight box coat cont an any three three- quarter sleeves opening over o a smock three three-I of or horizon blue There Is no belt or trimming to break break the tho perfect plainness plain plain- Plain Plain-I ness ness of of ot the blue smock It hangs like a Chinaman's shirt and amI buttons down dow the hack back The advantage nd In this sort sorta a blouse house with this sort of ot coat cont In place of the more usual vestee estee lies In Inthe Inthe inthe the fact that the coot coat can an be removed The There e are mun many of these smocks of fine crepe Shantung or the more clingIng clinging cling cling- ing lag silk or wool to be seen They are arc slightly reminiscent of ot the clinging jerseys of ot oTher oTer days so days so much so o In fact that only the slender slender slender- d r can really wear them and the full ull figure had best beware One observes n tendency toward much elaborate te braiding of ot or finely wrought embroidery In fn heavy silk or 01 wool threads As the blouse buttons up to the neck neck and and that Is IsN as us high ns as one comfortably can wean weana wen wena weara wear a collar the collar the buttons are arc placed at nt th the back |