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Show Practical Blouses for School Wear whether strictly tailor..! an,i of Kf.vf.re I design or mad- with three-quarter si-eves und chemisettes of transparent materials. I A supply of Hlimrt bloiisei suitable for j every occasion on w hich uc, garments can pi.ssibly bo worn will prove n great I comfort to (I,,, college girl throng it i the entire sei-hm, us she need not then ! steal from her studies the time ne.-es-jsury to make alterations or repairs. COLLE!E girls who ore obliged to exercise a certain ib gree of economy i say that if is rheop.r in the long run lo have n good supply of separate waists to go with two well tailored skirts than to try to get along with a half dozen one-piece frocks. Eor the classroom few Mouses nre 'more praiticn than those of the finely woven Japanese cotton crepe, which conies In all manner of attractive shiul-s, sometiun s striped with w hite. They are pretty when made tip with wide tu.ks across the fronts or after the fiibsoll inod.-l aud wild the cm cui.-ut patch ;nh ket at Ihe left side. Then there are the blouses of figured, strip.-d or polka doited challi.s which come in every imaginable shade ond with burden for denning ihe collar, cuffs ond belt band; the Ma-lru and percale, shirting which launder so jM-rfc-ctly and! wear bo .satisfactorily, and the striped flaoneU which are such a comfort on extru cool mornings. All waists of thee materials should be fashioned ou ttirhtlyj tailored lines, and wheiher plaited, tucked Or plain Iimc h-ug tdeevin nod high choker colljr. ' Of ihe lauuderable order but a bit too 'elaborate for ordinary wear in th cU.-si room ure the blouses of white marquis-! ette and voile which are worn over white China silk high nec ked and long sleeved ! underwaisls aud with tailored street suits. These blouses are churiiiing when made in cusj,nt style with sleeves cut in one with the body sod underarm: i seams only. They sre the ensoul gnr-i 'merits imaginable to put together and re- julre no other trimming than a broad! sailor collar of hand embroidered hutisiej or Swiss. Every college girl should have at bat one blouse of imitation Irish crochet. The cost of such a garment is not small, but within three month time its owner will have saved a like amount in the laundering of the fine lingerie waists which she would undoubtedly wear iu its stead. Each tailored suit will naturally have its uccompatiy ing blouse of matching satin uiesnaline, but it is a convenience to have several extra waists with which to vary such a costume. One of the.e blouses may be of Persian printed fouiar J made w ith an overlapping h. ft front trimmed with fold und frills of satin, long sleeves with deep turned back eufl's, and a choker collar. Or It may be In tho style of a peasant blouso with n Toby collar and imrrow cuff frills, Th two toned taffeta waist are very smart. |