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Show In Black and White I HsBBBBBBBBBBBU I FROM (,RixCr ,Ni.-iP(w-i The vogue for crepes of all kinds grow -apace. The observant one has noticed how they have cropped up at the rei iu-nints iu-nints and crept into the dance room, once reserved entirely for the emphatlcal'y fluffy type of frock. The innovutlon. far from being undesirable. unde-sirable. I-- decidedly pleasant and Is meeting meet-ing with a hearty welcome all alone the line. This yerfr It Is line first with fashion, ind (here Is no fabric that will carry outi the desired effects better than the soft, graceful folds of cr-pe As for color eombinations. many of them are (jay and not a few almost startling, but after all the most popular alliance continues to be that of black and white. Lines will become more pronounced t er-haps er-haps as the days go on but for early spring such a gown as the above model of blak and white crfpe de Chine will be fourd wonderfully serviceable for afternoon after-noon wear. FVinge finishes the panels and a large Iridescent flower at the girdle adds an attractive touch to the costume. |