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Show mm ! r BIDING BREECHES ARE PAfcTMF ? I NWKT JATHING 5Up ' .Jit- ; . .V .. . 1 opening is trimmed, with a scrips of light blue silk triangles. tri-angles. Tho tights simulating riding brccchc3 are also ndbrncd with contrasting patches of satin, and the cap wnth its eye protecting brim is decidedly suggestive of the jockey's cap. Carelessly kneeliug on a gaily striped wrap, the figure in the foreground reveals another interesting type of dress. This style will doubtless please the woman who delights in beautiful color, for two exquisite shades of old rose are cleverly combined in this model. Bands of soutache sou-tache pl:iliuriitr the hem and outline the quaintly fashioned fash-ioned apron front of this bathing costume. From fold" upon fold of the lighter old rose silk a picturesque cap is evolved,' while the slippers arc lied with old rose ribbon in a shade somewhat darker than the rose. The woman who prefers a rather loose fitting suit will doubtless select the model that completes the illustration. illustra-tion. (Jray and blnr-k satin are used in this delightful costume, cos-tume, whose only trimming consists of tucks of the gray satin. The slip-on cap, shirred at the top, harmonizes wed with' this simple but thoroughly modish bathing suit. "While dress for. water sports reveals many interest!:!:: features, dcviti of other outdoor exerciw will surely '. charmed with the modes that have been originated for II lllllllll I Iv- Anontf . KtaB Xdftft 1. EBd&3lU ! IBWBVJblI llll ' ftS II llll IIM ' BHH a MVIpW Jm & Yob xUBmHBBW iBu i 1 1 I HH Mir FAQHfnW IMlil I 7.:.-.'. '- By., JEAN SEIVWRIGHT. -"'. jf - tOcpyrtaht: 110; By The Chlcnto TTibuim I,.-., and iho Xcn- York Globo.J' -"" '-' -i' Va"1 thc lonj; brcakers ro11 iij i ti, iami an(i p'; ' l' VA th resUc8s WftVCs deckled edge wjth fonm rc- ':' flcct lho Wuc of summer skies, one turns once , V'1' , morc to tlc nea and the delights of the seashore. ' r ' . j 0W ifc JB many a season since the strictly utilitarian . j lathing suit vtrs banished from Uie wardrobe of the well' ; . - , pressed woman, and in the newost modes great beauty is j " J, Combined with every practical quality that thc lover of , " I j fcjuatlc sportB demands. Several charming creations ara ', ' A j pictured In the accompanying illustration. At the left is i J . an attractive model, which is developed in two "t6ncs of i ' K bine taffeta. Tho upper part of this costume is cut in ' t W Vsqae like etyle, while a touch of novelty is revealed in '. I Btirt This is fnflhioned in two sections and the silk ' iBSoorranged that the coin spot border makes an effective rl decoration. The headdress is evolved from a band of . r. A the plain silk, combined -with thc handsome spotted sill;, M "and is-qnite chic. .'A Navy gatln is the material chosen for the model that V ! l dcpIctcd tQe center of thc group. This is designed j 1 ith--x-ralL skirt, ivhile the bodice with its oval shaped them. IVriiajis the most greatly favored of all materials for geucral outdoor wgar is jersey cloth. This may be had in silk or wool in a variety of different weights admirably ad-mirably suited to the various needs of the fashionable woman, anil nshu season advances one'finds that clothes readily come under twrf classifications the sports frock and thc eveuing gown'. One reason doubtless for tho great vogue ofthe sports dress is that it is extremely comfortable and yet it possesses the "distinctive touch that. Is so much enjoyed by well dressed women. ' In light weight jerseys many delectable styles are shown. Some of these for the younger generation aro modeled along the nuw uf tllc IIlitJclj-. Frequentlv the wM skirts arc designed with narrow box plaits that completely wM encrcle thS figure. X,.w l0llcll(,, or(, R.cn , he lrim. Kg mings. for buttons of ronirasling shade are ehosen to em- fbr phas,7.e tho individuality W the frock, or a collar closolv W$ Plaited may ,..xt,.,l almusc t.. the waistline, while not in- Ei1 frequently trimmings of velvet give a characfristic touch 'S& to the simple outdoor frock. ' ',;' Summer furs and maralwut are also Invishlv used, ami, iofl as the jersey frocks are shown in all the pav color, of - '' r! midHimmor. such adornmnuts not infrcqncnllv introduce ; j a pleasing dash of contrast. - :' ' J-' Rajahs and pongees are admirable for the light weight i f't separate coat tint one finds so useful at thc seaside ihese silks are al.o combined with foulards and mo,t f' interesting eostume, are evolved. One suit possessing hd f - indefinable air of long ago a skirt of dark green and f, g white foulard and a loose coat of' rajah trimmed with I m foulard 1 he skirt is extremely full, although around the I 4 waist this ,s somewhat modified by cords that hold I lie (!. sh.rring , position, while a- solitary pocket prettilv A, JJJ shirred at top and bottom is a decidedly quaint detail uf & ttfc this pleasing model. 3 Wj .& When linings are used in sports suits gorgeous silitt If S are chosen or those that are remarkable for the original- Jg ity of their patterns. 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