Show r OF ON 4 14 by julia bottomley Boi A N 4 i 5 k E ai Z it t W wash suits the pinnacle of smartness those linens and cottons that do not muss the heavier crashes and similar weaves in those J colors that do not fade make up street suits for midsummer wear that stand at the pinnacle of smartness they contribute comfort and trim appearance and elegance all in one to the summer ward wardrobe and they are the delight of the alne grained lady the best designers love loie to work with these simple materials te je rials and they strive for beauty of line illie and effectiveness of color in them with results that are as admirable a s any to be reached in racher stuffs in the picture a co coat at suit Is shown of heavy linen crash in a clear strong blue the skirt is moderately full and Is 3 laid in plaits at the sides the plaits are stitched down to the hip line and hong hang free below forming a panel fairly wide at the front and one at the back it is finished with a three inch hem the coat bespeaks an expert in de ti gning for it Is a marvel of fine nd ad costume bags fashionable and convenient saddlebag saddle bag pockets reticules cules and vanity bogs bags of many sorts have provided fashionable receptacles this summer for till all the small feces necessities s atles of feminine comfort wherever she i goes the alia lady indy of today carries somes some sort 0 rt of a vanity bag along and even at home she provides herself with reticules cules and pockets for convenience many of these are aie made odthe of the same material as the frock or skirt but separate from ih for the sports skirt patch pock ets are usually attached or p po pockets crets are supplied with another man management argement but for the house gown and a ad the visiting toilet tollet the costume bag to match or to harmonize Is proper wear the last newcomer to make its ap bearance pe aranco arance Is the pretty betsy ross ba bag g it Is the simplest simple sf of silk bags from ato 9 to 12 inches long gathered into a small circular mirror incased encased in silk tit nt the bottom and having a scalloped or pointed frill nt at the top the mouth ot of the bag k Is closed with narrow satin dibbon which serves to suspend it from the arm these be betsy toy ross rosa bags are decorated with flounces of the material or with designs wrought in bead work an by means of simple but clever cutting it Is a summer sum afier coat in cut us as well a as ef in material at erial with loose hanging shapely bwy body sand and moderately full peplum it la Is decorated with a small scroll design done in the narrowest of white braid und end hav inythe effect of embroidery this design appears at each side of bf the front and tit at each side of the back the coat opens with revers which sire lire overlaid by other revers of boft pique in white it fastens with two large pearl but buttons tolis the designer has ul at owed his fancy some license in tin hn ashing the sleeves in an unexpected fashion the flaring cuffs of blue are supplemented with additional inside cuffs of white pique A suit of this kind calls for a wash blouse of equal elegance and nothing g commonplace will do the sailor hut worn with it Is of flue fide black and white satin made in the best manner of the milliner A fine panama Is in the same class and anda might sight be worn with it in an outfit of this kind one la Is dressed well enough for almost any demand the summer suni nier may inny moke there Is nothing better in suits X 4 example of these styles Is given antho la the picture messaline Mess allne satin taffeta ar moire are used for making them and narrow plaited frills or bend bead work for decorating them the frills are edged with cut hemstitching hem stitching and picot edged ribbon may be used for making them the first moire bag shown in the picture Is marked off nto into points dy by two parallel rows of steel beads and decorated with a leaf design done in beads there anre models among moire bags trimmed with two or three gathered rut ruffles fles of the silk each edged and decorated with bend bead work like th that A t shown in the illustration reticules cules to to match house bouse ccle are small and flat shaped like a square envelope having the flap fastened with a snap fastener they hang from the belt by straps of the sama same material they are especially pretty when worn with lace or net bichus fichus from the same period 0 |