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Show I I Black is Mode I at Gay Parties 1 1 in Washington B 1 Lent Means No Letup in m I Fashion's Wild Fling K 1 at Capital K BY EVELYN HIM El Special Ootrpondcnt of the Ogden g ifci standard-ElxRnilner. HjVI .Copvrlght. 1922 by the Ogden Stan- W 1, WASHINGTON. March 4. Sack-LW Sack-LW i cloth and Hshcs arc here at last, but fl onls as a figure of soocch civets , Tfl duvetyncs and chiffon? arc still to the. forP ,..-nt oromlses no lot-ur in fah , 9Sl ' " S ' V'n-odeor hi- K''"' llfl Kt dthe breakfosl this lh! rH ,'ongrcsslonal club and there were 80 S:JH ...men ll- iaTM I them had on black gowns. TH More than half of the rest of the Kfll comnnnv had on costumes of black , Km COmPBLACK CHIFFON WORN K ttfl Mr. Harding wore a go n of black LKH inuily and had three-quarter length fli b"ii shaped sleeves that were edged 1 J with a hand of black lace appllqu IV uceh "Her hat was a small rno mi Hi, n..Po colored v.anne velvet! th ..n I h r.lume of the same ol or trail V'M ,.c the t nd dropping. f'jff eblacrvIlvT?hroahteband with iti IB diamond and platinum tawU -jJH ah always effects i at any hour, and. I TV Mrs. coouage s " . I W , loth, the neck cut square and 10 e C EH - .n fronl with a r-hawl foliar of th. E sB material and a est of the same em- YmM roldered in red Her hat waa a smell UeH - model of black satin with a h , .,,-ned -h.rply off the face and with-, Hi I 'rimming t The gown Of Mrs. Glllett. ife of LfS !u speaker of the house of represen- . ,s all of black ch!ffn m PH e-Mtiarler flowing ;'s ...... Sf , m ,, 1 1 bloused bod.-., with girdle ol gS9 for Her h..i was b medium , odcl of Hj lit i ; adorned with long scraggly un-; M W ithera placed at varying ng- B A b the brim and crown f MRS. H RDING S GOWN tr 1 v i, ainnei given President m zSzriAl ,rr8 Tii.clinsr this week by Secretary. HH illace. Mrs Harding won Wm vn Of white opalescent sequin. r .ounted on cream white net Th c i V it had The medium length toward he back A girdle of old blue velvet ilh hanging ends contributed an In- . .-line color note. She carried a , 1; ostrch feather fnn and around V Ihroal was the usual black band 7 , be lutlful string of p arl Real- F -,,u . It si ems to me that Mi Harding gets better looking every day. f J d each gown she wears -.-ems to be I rotlicr than the last V A virs Walh.ce at that dinner looked in n r,f I JK. ' leriwlnklc blue elaborately beaded , V T the dinner whi-h the secretary Hgi interior and Mrs. Albert B Fall j UJ , the Har. lines recent'-.. Mr SSpM? an looked extremely well In i black SgS .... TOPS ' , ., while kittens crepe Th ''' - j 91 ,g foat.trc of the modish creation was KH he girdle of four largo roses studded Bf-B v.-Ah rhlnestones. j si UTS MORE POPULAR gl I The tailored suit seems to be com- KH rbcognlzed the smartest of tailored j , Lothea with Plain but becoming hats I Baroness Shldohara. wife of the H - Japanese ambassador, has a three .,rcc suit of taupe valour trimmed BES 1 flth xoft silvery fox fur. Her hat Nfl j sniall one of the same material.) PEifl iBaronesa He Cartler, wife of the ne; tefcr B ,., .linbassad-.r .vhlle railing at th- 1 A .M-h embassy recently, was weatin-'( HELV ilaci satin cape and gown costume HjHJ I eaoe made in circular style with a HEgfl I -iftly shirred collar of the same ma- DFfl 4 a k |