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Show Clothes for the Trip, j fV you are contemplating n trip abroad, you cannot have escaped nnxlcty ns to what you shall take and what you shall not take with you In the way of wearing npparel. In tbo first place, unless un-less you nro going to tnko In every fash-lonnble fash-lonnble resort on the Confluent, do not tako an extensive wardrobe, but choose your gowns with care. Two stylish gowns, to bo worn only when yon really havo to bo "dressed up," will suffice. Let the rest of your wardrobe bo a practical, cominonsense one. On the steamer you can get along Tory oleoly with your spring tailored suit or even ono tbnt Is half worn. But be suro and enrry with you a long, warm wrap. A neat, unpretentious hat nnd several chiffon veils will do. Several bouse dresses may be taken with you or purchased pur-chased abroad nt a very reasonable price. Of course, you will need a skirt nnd coat of linen and several blouse waists. Two evening frocks can be so Interchanged tbat they will 'suffice for the Journey. It Is well to buy your hats nnd gloves abroad, ns you can get them more rea-sonablv, rea-sonablv, but do not neglect to purchase jour shoes before leaving. By nil means remember your raincoat nnd sweater. The rest of your wardroho may be r.s ex-peDslvo ex-peDslvo or us Inexpensive as you choose to make it, but many little trlues. surh as handkerchiefs, ribbons nud mchlDgs can be bought abroad at a luoro reason-nblo reason-nblo price than they can be carried with you. |