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Show WEAR A "WOOLY" AND BE SMART NGLISH WOMEN have quaint L names for clothes bul many ot thevr names an w appropriate md so ol meats they tag that one does not wonder they attain world-wide popularity. popu-larity. For instance, what the French woman calls lingerie, and the American Ameri-can woman, "under: hings." the FJng-llsh FJng-llsh woman designates as "pretties" a rather captivating name for dainty underwear, is it not? Now "woolics" ore the ultra sm.irt thing in London Vou might imagine that a "wooly" was some sort of union suit to he worn nxt the skin, bu! not at all; It Is an attractive frock made of knitted worsted and designed for house wear on cold winter mornings. These "woolles" are tremendously . m smart and probably they appeal ', ,. , Mil English ivonii i especially, because (i many of the English country houses h ! are so frigid that an American woman 1 jj II would stay In bed enveloped in her , It f li , i I : '' foot on I be , , I, S floor A recent visitor In England dc- er.b. - i !. - .f . dtnlng room , jj I during a l uu-e dinner party ut which, ' ; lij she was a j;ue!. ' Tho air was so j t ' !'Uly I could ,. a I! mj breath in it. Luckily I had with.' fll' ,,,, , , ii - v at: hieh I kept I , J swathed around my neck and should- A: ers but none of the English women tj seemed to feel Ihe cold at all though;- 8'jjW 1 because of thf , t jj J. nip In the air" If a country nous", - uV I ' a - d.nn. r ar: v fj P wh it musl it be at breakfast hour? I JIJ No wonder "woolics" are so popular 1 !j In the British Isles! They arc t-o,, smart and attractive; however, that , j there is quite a furore over the mod.- J els that hi'. ariiMd h:o. One is a H il K white worsted frock in a ribbed knit j f tint: stitch which clings to the figure j like a sweater. Trimming of rod K band and l"'b- red labels makes the jji jjffl costume very gay and alluring. jij |