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Show ! ' Colors of Spring3 Are 3 in Sports Costume1 P ' - PHOTO by JOEL FEDER o " Left. Chiffon blouse carries out color scheme of crepe skirt oo well that effect is that of one-piece costume. RigK-t. One of tho new woollen weaves fashions white skirt, vhile blouse is of figured Gcoectte. WHATEVER else sho may manage to do without there Is always one typo of apparel that tho modern maid Is sure to havo In hoi trousseau, and that Is tho sports costume cos-tume What wo'uld a honeymoon be without it? , I Mother might havo gono for a tramp In the mountains or a stroll along the boardwalk clad In n suit patently appropriate ap-propriate for a Pullman and booted In the tightest of smart shoes and. of course, she 4wouId have looked the per feet lady but daugnto prefers to be comfortable and is an- not at trie ex- j pense of chic, cither. In Jaunty Jacket and smart skirt and with common senso walking shoes upon her feet, she sallie forth to havo n good time and comes homo to dress for dinner and not too tired to dance after a strenuous day. either. To call anything a sports costume does j not really distinguish it. For In. this 1 realm of fashion there Is as much and perhaps a little bit moro variety than In any other. Every division of tbi day ha3 Its own type the later the Vi.uj tho softer the matcrhus ana the daintier the colorings and. It may be, the more ornato the finish- I Jumo. Tioi rt. for instance, that at some ot mo most popular 01 whhi resorts panne velvet skirts aro much In evidence. Afd when ouch a skirt has aa Its complement an ovcrblouse of sheer chiffon In 6nc of the exquisite new shades what occasion save the most formal or one of a most decided character could require a smarter costume? cos-tume? Obvlous'y the velvet chirron combination combina-tion would make Its presence known toward to-ward thf evening meal, but for the fresh hours of the morning the .sports girl shows a decided preference for the plaid skirt of o.ie of the many woollen weaves or of serge or gabardine. Patch pockets and pearl buttons aro the almost Inevitable Inevi-table finish that fashion glvc3 to a skirt like this. For the time between luncheon and dinner tho skirt of silk or su" flannel has won milady's favor. us' tratcd abovo are costumes that aro very Interesting because ot the clever In which the blouses really separate-carry separate-carry out the color schemes of the skirts In such a wav that they almost camou-flnr camou-flnr thn haimMor int,i ivilevlng that they are looking upon a one-piece frock. When it comci to spcrla wrap which it does sooner or later there are anv number of wonderfully good looking effects. ef-fects. Angora cloth Js a gcnerarfavorlo and often has Its charms enhanced by collar and cuffs of suede. But coat3 d not have thingB all their own way th cape Is quite as Important a factor In keeping tho sports girl warm. Often the material Is . homespun. Sometimes tho cape places Its dependence In two large buttons to hold It In place In front. Suedo lends rone to me cape In the same way that It does to the coat and In cither caso appears In color that con-trasta con-trasta pleasingly with tho fabric of which the garment l fashioned. |