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Show fe&flgiiaaistt. mrti'mmuM m juui i j j n . i i. uui aiiwi ' mj mi 1 m Indian Red and Pale if f Nfe. 'fM W' M WmmS0tW WMW$&$Mk A Striking Color Com- , 3 Blue with Roses and f aS N ItP C7 WX Pearls Is an Unusual ffl M& fo wM& 4 maT iWSt-; fA ' WAJfti and Black. : 'SB olor Scheme for an S felt, - . SWte '' r TO ' W Evening Gown. S AmiMfim iWW&0m &IMMiI 6 .. wr.sbi.ifiia.by ;, H Photo CpynBht. 191-'. b, S M " W ' W if4 f ' it - 'W SIW M Wll 'T? I 8 Piece Suit. U pSMf'kS fi f ' -WMMMMWM WPfT?0i WW'riUM Waisied Gownsr I Coat of Three Piece Suit. , g& Mrtlnou Jenny W !Q i ' - I'lioto ropvrlclu, 11)12. by KentlliiKtr 2 , Um.Ii3ic (oii)ioIii. l'Jl-, cT oU IlcraKl Conipjuy B ; V NE of tne most sattsnctorj girb combinations that d J ay woman, wealthy or poor, car, add to hsr ward-Ml ward-Ml robe Is nt so-called three piece suit In reality it S j js a dress and coat, and has, therefore, more scope than 3 ithe tailored jacV et aM skirt. The one piece frock has 'al.vays more or le;s answered the problem for those who I icanrot have the use of a private vehicle ard must depend I bn train and street car for tra" ft Vhal to buy or order that will be elaborate enough lor wear at the opera matinee, bridge, concert or club meeting, ruid nlso on the street, has neer been answered more satisfactorily than In the way just mentioned. On the street such a jacket and skirt harmonize well and are a bit more elegant than the tailored suit, and ery much more effects c tlun the separate or the long coat on uost Dersnns eiDecially those who are a little stout. Once indoors, the coat supped on, us dainty wnue or bright colored s.Min lining qiMiig i note of color as it is Jiipped over me Dao. of the cnair, the one piece flres-, with Its fashionable lines and air, is all that is correct and satisfactory in appearance The difficulty comes in harmonizing ihe coat design uth the skirl, for the coat has to hac a tailored jacket cflect md the skirt must keep somewhat the tailored look, but with more softness and intricacy of cut in the design The coat need not be of the same material, but there must be the relation of mUerhl or color The one shown here in three uews is a case in point. The coit is of the new elel cloth, while the skirt ind waist are of black charmeuse The sheen of the blick satin is repeated on the coat in the satin belt, and the collar jnd reer decorations are of shiny black caracul fur, so like satin in appearance Unusual in that it is a model that would be becoming to every type of figure, it has t peculiar little picturesque charm outside of its extreme fashion lines. The skirt is draped in folds about the figure, crossing m a V bdHow the belt, reealing a continuation of the lovely white sitin est of negligee cut noth button m an absolutely original manner i series of long, overbound buttonholes with 2 sjlln button at both ends A sheer transoarent Uniquely Brocaded Satins Are Draped Into Wraps and Ef- H fectively Fur Trimmed. H riiolo C'cipv ni.lit. I'll-' l IC(.iitliii(.ir I ili8li Ciipxriplii, l'Jl-i .Nc York if.nld C'onivany j H yoke is partly coered with a he wy embroidery design In colors, indjhe waist contains also a weJl shaped inset coered with a melike braided design The deep cuft, so wide as to gie the popular drop shoulder Seam effect, shows a pretty lace rullle not only outlining the lower edge but following up the side seam A dainty double collar is disclosed by the uack iew, the lower one of lace, and a pleit taken in the back of the skirt in lieu of a seam, hastening the bell at one side are tailored bow loops, Just above the skirt seam. H Plain ermine collar and cuffs gie the note of white on Such ? design would work out equally well in other IH color combinations now m ogue bue and yellow with IH red fox lur, taupe and emerald green with the fashionable moleskin, or gray and Indian red with blue lo. ior H there Is to-day i fur to nntch almost every color, or H plush miy be introduced in its place. |