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Show PH Tha tllilrt JJH Vtrr Inviting are Ibe dliplays of Ox- PmH fords, cheviots, grpbyrs and madras HBMj clothi lor the shirt walit. and Ihr JH .S made-up tnodrla bare already pnihed !- out of place their winter repreacnla- H Uvea In cloth, velvet and fine flannols. JH We aball wrar the comfortable wooli, PH aye, and cvan bur them for iom lima PH to come, but already wo are casting JH speculative eyes upon Ibe thinner sue- JH cestors A pretty feature In the wash PH waist for next aummcr la their slm- JHj pllclty The human form divine Is to PmB bate a cbanre to breathe unre more, HBMj (or the voluminous starchy fronla aro HBMj, no more. Dven thoae professing to be PH looie bare no aurplua material, and PmH the greater number are unquestionably H perfectly plain, filled over tbouldera H l nd bast and buttoned slmplr down the JH tack. Ited dotted swlaa hsa the entire (J I ont crossed In dlsmnnds of white val BmB (jsartlon, the undarted front Just puck- tred a Utile at tbe belt, the plain tick closed with bullet-sbaped peon H luttons. The close sleeves have a M tlfht cuff, and tbe simple, unllned col- 1st bis little oblont turnovers of Swiss H' and Valenciennes lace. Another style M tor these button-up-the-back wslsts Is K to bavo the front entirely of lucklns H nd Inserting. This Is of the stylo H which Is purchased read tucked and M Joined, and savei Inflntte tabor, besides H belni nicer than tbe must csreful home H aesmstresa could make It Madras H waists, also ao fastened, have a slender H vest of tucking, running down to a H point at tbe waist, and have little re- H Ttri from tbe neck to the bust on each M aide. These are also of tucking and almpljr finished with a frill of narrow LbsJb. Ic- btria collars and full, fussy re- B. are riot,, shown, at .all. There ta Hfc crerr' evidence 'that the I960 summer Baw"J"' irlrl proposes, above all, to be sweetly fp -?' I cleanljr. Her waists say plainly enough w 1 that It wilt be a simple matter (o wash BaaaaaaaoWAi-af ni" 'ron "(m) ni- ""r ted be no ijBH-ep-r'r' jtc)l (n ther nural)Cr for lull reMOn Hj One featuro which marks them as new H ' and fsr prettier than the old sblrt H ti slits Is the entire absence of yokes H ot any kind, even In the back. The H only semblance ot a yoke Is the one H-H which Is trimmed and applied to the Uf shoulders, forming a little epaulet over f the sleeves Tbe backs ot the semi tfull front waists are tucked and plaited to correspond with the front. There are stilt linen cuffs, Willi rounded cor- nera and dttachib!e collars, which can ' be discarded altogether for the more M V becoming stocks, and long silk scarfs HLi, tied twice around the neck. |