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Show '''' ' L -...,.., .. -- ''y. ' ' - - -j : 1 ' ft I1 SPRING'S NEWEST I New Blouses of Soft Materials Trimmed Trim-med with Beads and Embroidery Handbags of Sumptuous Style Parasols Formal and Informal Beige Neckwear Smarter Than White Jewelrv for Snrinn FrnrL-c w i a vno, Most important in the list of small belongings that make up a perfect I suit can be at its best with a blouse lacking fresh and dainty spring I smartness, and likf the- crocuses. tulips and hyacinths, the spring tfj blouses blossom - mj els are to be had even in January and Febru wisdom to pick up a pretty blouse when one sees It, for blouse styles appear by the hundreds the spring Ji crocuses in the ltuss! and M not a m model that a ,ti day. t The spring blouses are all of soft-B soft-B I eat. finest fabric and there Is a good deal of fullness, kept flat over the SSj shoulders by tiny pintucks; but so I soft are the materials that there Is no bulky effect. For wear with I tailored suits there are blouses of If Georgette Paisley chiffon, plain col- Iored chiffon exquisitely pintucked 1 eilk crepe, soiree silk and so on. Blouses for morning wear are of organdie, also pintucked and some-4 some-4 times delicately hand embroidered i and of sheer lian-lin rchief lav.n and fine cotton voile. The white blouse must have a touch of color just now to be ultra smart and this is added In a novel and Interesting fashion by what is called "darning," a new embroidery done with sewing silk in shaded tones of one color, or In i contrasting shades. The stitches are evenly placed by hand and the rows are not more than a quarter-inch apart, A band of this embroidery ! may extend in a straight edge or follow somo regular design, usually I a scroll or The gay Paisley blouses are certainly cer-tainly the striking note of spring in the color line. They are of chiffon, printed In the Paisley effect, the designs copied from handsome ehawls, and usually a little plain col-I col-I ored chiffon in drk or neutral tone Is added to tone down the gaiety of the Paisley combination. Plain colored chiffon and georgette blouses I fire in subtle, hard-to-descrlbe ; shades of olive, saffron, citron and mustard, and aro trimmed with b-ads in delicately traced patterns. The tub blouses of best 6tyle are I sheer and thin and quite plain ex- I I cept for much pintucking and hem-l7 hem-l7 stitching. Flat, pllsso frills often j tnm the cuffs, collar and front, and a1' blouse collars are to lie flat now and not flare around the ears. Sleeves j We long except in dressy net blouses j hich have lull-edged elbow sleeves. Cuffs Match Large Collars. "The making" of a simple frock, I "Jese day6, is a smart collar and cuff Ht made In fine organdie in beige 1 I f can-, n-iait tone rather than pure I hile. Sometimes the deep cape ; I has a second cape in contrast-' I I jAfe' tone ami the flare cuff is treated ft the samo wny. There are dp, PjQUare collars also of geui l lucked clou,, nie center, and the I 1 who adores striking effects will I avrj on' of the broad turndown 1 I collius of yeii,)W and black or blue ' I nd black silk with a big, knotted ; MPe of black moire silk. Moire silk, 1 j l taffeta r satin, remewber, for ' lb" spring necktie! There are many vies in dainty not collars and fichus, "owe with plisso net frills, others with I calloped edges. Some are trimmed : l ",1 the si r r spoken ol above mi connection 1 I biouoL-ti. 1 1 i is retained by the brides who are arranging ar-ranging theve crowns with the point in front, as a setting for the tulle veil. |