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Show SHOWS TRIM-TAILORE!" 1 ;vas jftfu. sines rV --he ( ZjT fe, he d l an a fi " v Relate V"? - ,-.ates1 fft 1 v ser tl ' i" lbecor v tf life? t i he -rii a bat V ossy bat h , f le ins W a to LMB, l.y . eye e fro A woolly fabric and comfor lar arrangement combine to ia ja suit a practical item for the I robe. ,. e dis Embroidery Adds Style to Simple Morning Attire. Decoration Is Not Placed With Studied Stud-ied Effect, But Is Applied at Random. Jnst n touch of hand embroidery done with wool yarn adds infinite style to a simple morning frock, and almost any woman can manage the sort of yaru embroidery that Is the fashion stralght-along darning stitch for outlining hems, and bold scrolls or the most conventional posies for motifs here and there, writes a fashion correspondent in the Pittsburgh Lender. Lend-er. Such motifs of embroidery are not placed on the frock With studied effect ; they seem to be thrown at it, and wherever they alight the effect Is smart. A chemise frock of cream linen, drawn in under a green moire ribbon sash, has three motifs or yarn embroidery in pnle yellow, pale green and old blue. The pattern shows two perfectly round, flat looking roses with curving stems and a few leaves; a small motif on the left front of the waist, a slightly larger motif in the same design at the left rip, and quite a large one below the right knee. A sport frock of yellow linen in straight chemise style, with short kimono ki-mono sleeves that are slashed open nil the way down and then fastened together with white crochet buttons and loops, has scroll embroidery in white yarn around the neck, the pattern pat-tern extending down over the waist In front almost to the sashline, and exaggerated pockets on ench side of the skirt are covered with the embroidery. em-broidery. A narrow sash of the linen draws in the straight frock at a low waistline. Another frock of pale green linen has darning stitch in white along the hem of skirt and short sleeve, and around the neck opening. Above the hem on the skirt Is a deep border of daisies, done with the white yarn and outlined with black yarn. GIVES THE SUMMERY TOUCH - -P f.44 A '.'I - ' ' t l Well may the weavers and dealers smile when Paris brings this model Into fashion for long, full skirts mean much material. The designer of this smart frock combines a loose long waist and a wide skirt of navy crepe. White organdie gives It a summerj touch. |