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Show jinsrwoRLD i OF DRESS FASHION ABOLISHES COLLARS The DOCkwear designers an? decidedly decided-ly concerned over the fashion for the collarless blouse and pown. We are piven over to a vast variety of neck-vtear neck-vtear Invention. This constitutes one of the most popular and paying depart ments in nearly every shop. If the demand is to be steadily rut off there is n-ason for concern. That fashion rails for a lack of collars is quite certain; cer-tain; will sufficient women head the call to diminish the sales of neckwear? neck-wear? VThe revival of fashions that existed between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, cen-turies, until the dawn of the renais Mnce in Italy la responsible for the abolition ot collar- Thero is no lonper any attempt to insist upon the one way of ruttinc the neck line, whieh , WRfi the genuine way of the fourteenth century. There are straight lines and round lines and delta lines, there are lines that go up in the back and down in the front and the other way around, so that there will be enough to suit the majority of faces. SKIRTS FOR SPRING Skirt widths for sprlns avreago twn and one-half ards at the hem. Many skirts are high-waisted, others have fancy belt arrangements. The size of ?ailor. rape and draped collars on sport ooatumea wm? to be increasing with each new model that is developed Pockets. Two-ln one pockets are a spring style feature of interest. These are two pockeLs in one panel, the patch pocket be ng slit at the bottom to hold small ( i ins for change. |