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Show 4. IfHwtf rMT' ! rtT gSaJr Jakm cJtLm Uu r JU fiiM KflMKlMl ''ffi 'WWItti !& JSfc?.' 1 Hi Hill 1 S . TO 9' KIVERIA 9 I S, vV VvH y i' nnd ln Bme m0del8 thC aclng rcQcctB thc 0mlnant C0l0C ; 1 J ,' A VcL V vr w tae decorations that enliven the -hat. i ." H J- .Z, ' ' v 4 V I I ' ' s When one conaiders hats one Immediately thinks of 1 4j i( -.u& ) W W. - - ' " TllB Perhaps it is because onco more picturesque modes ' "r , ' , V''V f$7$f Iwbv -svOjO-vy ' ' ' aro Jn thc ascendant that these aids to feminine beauty ''"" - ' ' ' J''(flViSdr lHiK dU " alc nQ'n in voe. At any rate, there are many moat I ""' l 7" r"!T" tfyj fmr K, rrSwm 1 ' delightful styles that will surely please thc most fastldl- . - y-Xi ,V ' XtfJ J JHl K 93rap7 sLw OUB oC 'v'romcn Of course, there is usually a certain way X. ' 'v ' V "' ifS Ml il ll lHw Fti decreed by Darao Fashion in which they muat be worn, v Iff If I W v yLlK I ilnHL wv5 but rcalizln8 tbat ovcry woman is not Bitted with bcau- Ny 7 r i S!W "C 'M'iiiiiBjiS M Ml y tlful eyes or exquisitely modeled lips, she leaves it to the I V U.W? J 85l?3fVl JHfiJ tfSf JWJT individual to intoipict her m.nndntCH concerning thrlr ICopyrlglit: 1016- Uj The Chicago Tribune and tbo ev York Globe laefcEsEATH blue skies where birds nre singing i hi v in (I WL 1 blltbelJ' thc R"icra still hues those who floe 1 JLJf J) from thc stinging -iuds nnd bitter cold of ftfthJgfiO uortcrn climes, Thib scnbon,.howccr, the ly usual gaiety that markb thc nrmnl of thc -: traveler Is lacking, for many vho seek to i breathe the ambrosial air arc those who have sacrificed 0 health or been sorely -wounded iu the defense of their 1 - country. II But while thc tragedy of thc Tar naturally curtails the ' j.teell events of this far-famed winter resort, yet there are f,Eomt interesting costumes originated for those who may ;!- fenjoj the peace and beauty of the Riviera. And one must ftot forget that the cieators of dress rcnlie their dutj to l their country and strive nobly to retain their reputation ';, f as dictators in thc world of fashion. ; Although gorgeous evening gouus arc not as much in 'evidence a8 in former dajs for magnificence has been r supplanted by simplicity jet there is much of interest ,; In the now Btjles, especially those for out of doors. ! In the accompanying illustrations several interesting . , . tnodels are depicted, and these reveal thc trend of btyles I' for spring. The afternoon costume at thc left is mobt at- tractive. It is developed in a beautiful, nattid blue faille, . ft Bilk that is much liked not only for such models, but also for the dainty handbags that milady carries. The skirt, extremely bouffant, is prettily puflcd at thc hips 1 the puffing being draped in downward style towards the back. But thc bouffant cftect is not lestrictcd to the up-4 up-4 per part only, for it billows gaily towards the hem. There ! it takes on the guise of zouave trousers, but thc baggincss !i is cleverly restrained and thc skirt is finished with a 1 trimly hung hem, which permits of graceful walking. Another pleasing feature in this skirt is the gracefully - draped panel in thc front of the goin, where a handfome r toae design 1b exquisitely embroidered on the sides in old I ose silk and steel beads, i Exceedingly picturesque is the bodice of this handsome J toodel. The collar is cut on simple Hues; while thc slccc ! ereals thc tendency towards added fullness, it is fashioned 't in an eminently practical way, for it reaches just below the elbow, where it is cleverly cuffed and iherefoie does not incommode the wearer. The handsome roses at the 'l Wafatlipe are made of beaded net and add a charming touch of color which harmonizes well with the srnrkling A ' beadu on the skirt. '3 it jj3 A mantle of blue petrol - clours proves a looly back- tjtj ground for this creation, while thc bmall hat is also dc- j3l, reloped from the richly tinted petrol velours. t As walking is enjoyed b many women who spend h.ip- M tEhourg beneath, southern skies, exceptionally smart cos- n ii'' Ht ' v f ' y: ' JOUTHEEH -ij '', ' WALKING COSTUME' ' ' of WHITE muscovit: ' " CL0THWITH liATo ' GOLD TULLE tumes aic designod for such wear. Whi'c white sigc always proves an effective mntciial from which to fashion these suits, jet there are hoiuc notable originations that aie also npped by the fashionable woman. Leather, originnlly destined for the aiator's coat, or for automobile automo-bile use, is accepted for the newest outing clothes. When, however, thc skin is unsuitcd for the fashioning of certain cer-tain models, beautiful suede sui faced clots take its place. A clcveilj made walking costume is depicted iu thc center of the page. This is de eloped in a lovely white muscovitc cloth. Evolved on very simple Hues, the charm of this model is found in the delightful dash of color that is introduced in the broad mish gilded across thc front and fastened at the back of the skirt with gaily tassoled ends. Old gold satin is chosen for thc decoration, uud its shimmering shim-mering surface seems to harmoui7c well with the soft tcttuic of the miiBCovitc cloth. Tory buttons, faiily large in size, add another diatmcthc touch to this delightful de-lightful cicatlou Thc third costume designed especially for affairs of afternoon is originated in bron?-e broadcloth. Finished "'th a soft silky surface, this mateilnl possesses most admirable draping qualities, which add much to tho beauty of the costume. A handsome coat of olive velvet is worn with this model, and its coloi is cleverly repented in thc vest, which is of bronze Buedc, beautifully embroidered embroid-ered in old gold and vari-colorcd blues. Thc hat which crests this charming creation carries out perfectly thc color scheme of this effective afternoon toilette, for it is developed in doep olive nnd gold etu-bioldcry, etu-bioldcry, tipped with plumes in harmonizing shudes. Thc latter tiiinming ia one that is much in vogue at this time-Indeed, time-Indeed, feathers are once uguin a favored trimming and many beautiful ostrich plumes lend dignity to graceful chnpenux. Another smuit hat that emphasizes thc tendency towaids ornate trimming is shown on the figure which centers tho illuslintioii. This model has a lechotn shapu for its foundation and is adorned with iilmy old gold tulle. Threads of gold that add a certain ahimmcritui & 'UM it r dr i - "V ctlcct to this creation are cleverly woven in tlic tulle that covers its Hopping biim. t - Another piottily fashioned hat is pictuicd at thc light oi thc page. Soft white ermine that looks well with thc rich fabricn from which the costume Is developed is ustd in thc making of tho crown, which is elaborated with gold embroidered tulle. At one side several curled quill stems are carefully poised to give the necessary dash to this a tti active model. Bear fur also is choseu for the trimming of some of the smartest hats that nre accepted by the fashionable woman who hastens southward. Its use is interestingly suggested in tho double brimmed turban at thc cxtremo left of the p.ige. This model of white suede reveals tho fact that leather is now one of thc most fashionable additions addi-tions to milady's dicss. l-Vom picsent indications it is quite evident that thc small towering hnt will hold a leading place. Many of tbo smartest models arc originated in n civet, combined with straw, while woudcrful French floweis are favored (or their trimming. Of course, for those who sojourn in the land of perpetual sunshine, there are many pictur-ehque pictur-ehque hats whose beauty i found in their wide sweeping brims. They aie sometimes faced on the under side with sheerest cifipe in colors that contiast well with thc straw, ill S II vi l Iwk. Jim . TTaftek : '' , l I SUIT ' : I tf if- brgadc. ' ' l ' lyl VELVET ( But many women with spaikllng eyes and delicately fashioned features have decided to bring their veils just to the mouth, so that while the witchery in their cyc3 is partly concealed, thoir smiling lips nic unveiled. Of couise, bievity in fiont docs not necessarily compel brc-ity brc-ity in the roar, for tho graceful folds of the veil, although tboy must not hang down tho back, should reach to the shoulders. Some of the most bewitching veilings aie enriched with thc duintiest of floral motifs that scorn to originate in the scalloped hem, solidly embroidered in harniouinng colors of silk. As if to remind their fair wearers that winter still reignb in northern lands, a clecr model is designed with a nnirow band of fur that is fastened aiound thc top, leaving, however, about an inch of veiling veil-ing to top the furry decoration. M-auy veils are used merely as a trimming on the hat, nnd while they may extend a little over tlic sides of the foichead, they aie disposed in lengthening folds and th-u drawn to the back, where they are carelessly bowed. As many different kinds of sports are enjoyed by , women nowadays, who find out of door life most fasci- nating, there arc necessarily many attractive clothes for tho sportswoman. A sport coat, an essential in the -ward- robe of every smart woman, is developed in most lovely fabrics. Silks in thc natural color aro well suited for what mhjht be termed the nondescript coat that may be worn at the beach or when playing golf. But a gay -M hues are admired and add such pleasing spot of color to the background of foliage, sea, or sand dun, attractive stylcB are also found in all the brilliant hue and silks that have been much liked for skating, There are pur- H pies, blues, vivid greens, rich golds, as well a smart black H and white effects, that are worn not only by the younger set, but also by women of more mature age. In short skirts one finds most exquisite suede finished H velvetB in bright stripes, for colorful fabrics are the choice H of women who delight in being correctly garbed, not H HI J I 7 V Will jg ' " '"Ft. ml v" 4"' I ) - ' .' '.&- I ';"'' I " 1 vv 1 f 1 H -41, ' " ' I B I IN0ON MlT "- 0F BRONZE 'VV '. ; LOTH AND eiWM ; I :oat u N nX, I iA '; I only for the formal affairs of evenings but also for the H infoimol game of tennis. ' ;H Knit fabrics arc lavishly used in thc fashioning of out- B door suits for southorn wear. These materials possess H several characteristics that readily meet thc indorsement H of the sportswoman. They arc wonderfully warm, al- .H though quite light in weight, and they do not shrink or H sag and are showerproof. tH They aro shown in all tho lovoly colorfl--rlch mixtures iM a well as white and pastel shades, and as they keep their shape when made up, aic decidedly attiactlve to tho H woman win, demands genuine comfort as well a beauty, ,M in her outdoor togB 'H |