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Show BASQUES OF SATIN. Decidedly the new movement in serarate waists, however, is the simulated sim-ulated basqpe It was worn in Paris as far back- as last March, and it was adopted here In a modified form that was not qulto as artistic as it mighc have been This season the shops have found such blouses immensely popular especially in sand color which goes admirably with many -strong colors in suilB. These waists have loose sleoves and extended shoulder lines, however, which is not in keeping with the period peri-od of our suits and. frocks, and there is little doubt but that the almost tight basque, buttoned sfraight up the front with fabric buttons, with regulation regu-lation armholes, set-In sleeves and high or low collar, is already the smart separate waist to use. If the plain fronts are not becoming becom-ing then one can adonc lengthwise wide puffs divided by ' sillc cording which belonged to the 1570 period, a style which looks quite modern as some women wear it. A blouse cut aftdr this shape, made in salln or soft grosgrain silk, fastened fas-tened with velvet buttons in the same color, and finished at tho neck with a turnover collar of lace or a- high collar ot. the satin, contributes wonderfully won-derfully Avell to the appearance of a cloth suit. 00 |