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Show I Smart Sports Clothes For Every Pastime Lure More and More Women To Open Air Almost Everv Silk Fabric' Has Its -plce in Sport Suits By CORA MOORE New Yotk s Faohion Authority NEW YORK. If attractive sports clothes have lured lo the open, .vo-men .vo-men who never otherwise would have heeded the call of Ihe outdoors, they have Jusiifird themselves At any rate, more women than ever in history his-tory are going in for spoils, and certain cer-tain It Is that sports clothes are more than ever alluring. MANY MATERIALS Instead of the one material flan r.el that no so long ago was considered consid-ered correct for sports wear, almost i every weave now plays some role and far from requiring onf aporta i 'suit, each form of pastime now has lite own particular type of costume j As for tennis, what could be more conducive to good play lhan such a dress as this br-aucraft costumo of j yellow-white Bilk Jersey embroidered in wool. It is simplicity personified! a one-piece aifair with let In pockets, and the cmbroider all below ,he string sash, and then, to complete Ihe picture a little round Dobbs hat Of ribbon with a roll-up brim. SUITS OF SILK The ycchtlng dress was expressly designed for wear b a pretty actress at the International race. Of course! it r f ihe new blue "Resolute" especially espe-cially created in honor of America's cup defender end Ii Is a wondeiful shade, in keeping with the nautical sporting events. The skirls and re vers of the coat are marked off with a chain ntltchlng of brjwn worsted. Finally, there is the mountain suit. II is of a material resembling raw Silk in yellow, so It is not exactly ! deigned for mountain climbing, as 1 micht be Inferred, but it Is an excel- lent suit to have along for special i events j Left to right: Yachting dress, tennis costume and mountain suit. |