Show I PAPER CLOTHES IN lid JAPAN Much Might Be Saved by Adopting Kimono as Everyday Dress The Japanese have had paper clothes for many years an and some of the most kimonos in the Far East Eust are tailored of wood pulp An expert expert expert ex ex- pert on Japan insists that the layman will find it hard to distinguish these kimonos from the expensive silk slIk wrap wrap- pers Everybody in Japan wears ki kimonos kimonos kimonos ki- ki monos he remarked according to the New York Evening Post and the paper paper paper pa pa- pa- pa per garments are very popular and in In- In expensive For about 10 you can t l. l vi f oY oYt Y t nt looks like a n SO O 0 outfit outfit and and feels like It too The paper paper paper pa pa- per Is soft and pliable and It can be draped gracefully about the figure If Americans men women and children alike could be converted to the l 1 H- H i- i mono as ns everyday e dress paper cl clothing might become the only wear |