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Show 13ILACK AND WHITE EFFECTS il STILL EXTREMELY MODISH tfwrut The tremendous, steadily Incrias "iKfcl populant . r,f the Mark and white HftcLs is attributed here to sccr;i! stt t Jpffereut causes. Some describe the iMJtmlUck ami while color scheme as fWiMhirile. and dec lare Its vogue r utes from that adjective. Others XMtweltim it is peculiarly becoming to 1 rt rotn of all aees and all figures, e il ltd thru It is because of lis capac il ity ! I"" " -; i. ji Mi" S..--I Mi ivery QtM fcnian that It is so universally liked iJfij lull others there are who insisl thai lince beiritvittic . ' time black ami ? tfcl white has h-?en indubltablv the most :si iffectixe of all color combinations, bte. Uji and that accordr.glv Its popularity tttitst ll not onlv not now hot U rather Xldefii world old lbkfc First of all the Hiole bl;.ck hat kxss&I which has pre,-lied ?o insistently ax! for som time m.'i is suffrinc a wCs'i apse of i s one time vogue. Close Wtei - 1 I clinging black velvet hats with fea-I fea-I ther trimmings two or three times as I high as the bats are long are revealing reveal-ing twisted knot? of brocaded white J velvet peeping out from underneath the folds of inky black material One I stunning hat shown In a most o ! elusive shop and giving evidence of j the white Intrusion was rather large with a flaring brim that wa? plain and a crown that was heavily drnpod The hat was trimmed with frills of wired lace shaped to form wings In the back and caught together ith a white brocaded satin and rhlnestone knot In evening gowns the black and white effect Is extremely modish. A handsome model of white brocaded charmeuse and crystal beads un co ered with a shlmmery mass of black tulle which fell over the whole gown A tunic of this same black tulle veiled mistily another one of white tulle Elaborately embroidered In crystal beads this trimming added add-ed to the glittering effect, while a sash of black tulle reaching huge proportions pro-portions lent h decidedly bustle-like appearance In the back. A corsage bow of black velvet, Its petals drip ping with rhlnestones, finished Ihe : gown in the same color scheme Much of the jewelry worn now I shows a marked revival of jet and I onyx showing the same drift black and whlfoward in jewelry o-s In the matter of clothes Wrist bracelets of black velvet studded with diamonds dia-monds or rhinestones are brill popular popu-lar in new shapes, however One deign Is so wide thai U resembles a cuff on the upper arm, narrowing sharply underneath Black and white blouses, -wonderfully simple and wonderfully effective, effec-tive, are being shown now- In many of the most exclusive shops. One exquisitely frivolous blouse of fine I shadow lace was ve-sted with an or iental embroidery of crystals and pearls on a ground of black velvet Soft tulle crushed in about the neck fell below the sleeves bandings of ; black satin. A stunning girdle of black satin added a distingue note to the blouse So far there hs been no diminishing diminish-ing popularity for the black velvet suit. The suit proper is untouched by white except in the blouse and in the hal. Hcsierv has come in for its share of black and white effects. Tiny white embroidery clover blossoms on black silk stockings was one novelty design, and a rather bizarre Idea was that of a white silk stocking with a huge black of.rich plume coiling downwards and around from knee to ankle. |