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Show H Chic Gowns for H y the Warm Days H The first wnrm days often find u H quite unprepared In the matter of H clothes. Thin Is especially true after n H cold, Into spring such in the one Just H pained, which offered little Incentive H to buying thin frocks. So, If we hne H delayed In our shopping, writes n H prominent fashion correspondent, It H means that wc confront n real prob- B lent tlist of Retting n sultahto ttnrm weather wardrobe together quickly. H The difficulty Is to get clothe that will give service for tlw greatest nuin h her of occnMotn. In tint summer we M frequently face the unpleasant fact H that we have not the right dren for H the occasion, ami tiothlnic Is more !'- J comforting titan Hi feeling of being H unsuitably dreneed. H V are realising more Vtd more the H need of the practical combined with B beauty In our clothe The sensible J MiHinn, however, never sacrifice H beauty to the purely practical. In the j dark georgette crette frock we lane H this eomblnathm. No fabric Ita yet j been a We In mipplaut the good, ub- H Manllal navy blue georgette crepe fnr J r on hot day, offering as It doe J the advantage of coolneea ami light H There are those who. In their desire lo Mf reduce the high cost of living. talk nf the economy of glughaiti, hut fl a glitgbnm dreM Is never an economy I rather It la h luxury to he enjoyed B In the country. In the flrst idaee, glng- ham are anything hut Inexpensive. ami, furtbemore, frock marie from H them require frequent ami careful laundering, which under existing ron- H riltfotM means constant addlllonal ex- I. Kvea with the Iteat nf care they j tmnr matt quite the mm after n lelt to Inst laundry. H Real Organdie Flowers. Q AHhsmgh we have- teen a great riml of taffeta daring the last year. It H gtary haa not yet lieett dimmed. We bar had It combined with org mile In hh IttHnlte number of way, hut no lovelier union of the two lias np- iwttreil titan Is seen In the model mad entirely of silk and decked with hnve white organdie nower atplld I with Ion, Im atllchea of dark thread. The Kstwera are not cut from Hat trfecen if the muslin, Imt are twisted deftly and sbapt-d mi that tltey are big H ami imffy. The pieces aHMiilatlng B lean are veineil with tin dark thread. H j In n dree of thin tort the white np H I hmk aim In the iHallee In tlui form nf H ii fnwit which extWHls oxer the tdilrt H and la hound Hlth the dark blue tsf- B fwta. A white orgamlle how at the H hack of the neck aleu I hound with H (due. The fiunt aleotea liave a liny H turwel-hack etiff of organdie Horked H wllli blue In n Iwwe long ami alHtrt H Mllh. B To wear In the late aflenHxm or as H an Informal mntmier ovenlng drew H iHitliliig ctwld lw more wiltahln tlwn J the emltrollore. IwlUto ndMM which H lta again come Into fashion, We bao on lliee tmlli aolld and eyelet mil- B broidery The frockt tbeuisehea are M Embroidered Oatltte and Lace Robe to H Wear In the Late Afternoon or at an H Informal Summer Evening Dreu. M Just ll'tln atralKhlllno nf fairs which M tend to sliuw off (lie beauty of Iho R ueodlewnrk. A great deal of cure Is B exercised In the xelcctlnn of Msbm for H ouch dremeH. Wonderful ribbons are H chown. B Tho eiiibrahlered ballsto robe Is H plvfti fgrtbur otaborntlou by tho Intro. H dilation of n loxriy so,iinroinah luce, B A rpnmrknble ribbon U ued for Iho H Rlrdlu, It In about nn Inch wlrio mid B of three shades of blue, ono ruunlnc H Into thu other, giving tho nppcaranco BHHk of three sepnrate ribbons stitched to-Retlier. to-Retlier. Another method of Introducing brlRht-colored ribbon Into an embroidered em-broidered batiste robe Is sent In a frock hating cherry red satin ribbon rib-bon with n rough surfaca starting at the neckline In tho form of pnncls, slipping through medallions at tb Navy Blue Taffeta Drets With Puff White Organdie Flowers Scattered Over Tunle; Leaves Veined With Dark Thread. wnUtllne ami continuing down Hlliei (Me of the front until they are caughl under the hem. Another frock uliows ribbon again featuring as the dUtlnctlvo mrto. Thh It Intereatlng aa a simple adaptation of the Iteyptlan atyle. which many pode have been Inclined lo think of na rettreeetiilng elaboratlnii only. Here a beautiful brocaded rlldtofl dull red ami allver la used tn give an ICcypllan effect lo the almplet am most practical prac-tical wort of chlfftm frock. Laee With Datlilo or Organdie. It Is Interesting to vlieere anotlwi way In which lace and IwlliMe arf t'oinblned. llrown lace la usel for H bemlm top cut Juwt like a long oock reaihlng to u low hlpllnu ' double pliHtt of ecru Imtlete la utiached ta the iHittom of the Miiock tn make a straight ttklrt. Where the two ure Jolnetl a garland of batiste (lowers elinM with brown Is npplled. A mIi of narrow brown ribbon girdles the waistline. The mime Idea might be carried nut III tare anil organdie, lliown lure with nrgandlo of the Mime color hut sIlKbtl)' lighter In slmdo I ctfecthn or Ince may be d)itl any rolor and used with white organdie. With tin) wonderful choice of rlMmM that wo Ikimi how n ory dlHtlnctle effect umy h glru by the sash, Kill) nnotber pleaNlng iiki of brown Is seen In an eenlng frock. This Ii one of the dancing frocks, mnrio with a iwmiewliat high neck and rap sleevea, which lire beginning tn take the place of tho extreme riecolletago- another Imdanro of tho turning away from ox. traxuganre toward simpler tiling. The hodlro and tunic of tin- skirt arc coin-loed coin-loed of brown Inffctn nnd tho trimming trim-ming Is liny bows of tho silk. The tnf-I tnf-I fetn petals have nn Inch-wide Hglnii nf lighter brown tulle. Ileneath Ilia tunle are threo tulle skirts nlxo cut In the form of petals, 'Hie flrrt U nf a ery dark tdiade ofirnwn oerlati' with dull orange. There Is n tinrrow foundation skirt of silk, making In all four skirts ono ubovo the other. Evening Frock With Billowing Skirts. Ilhick taffeta and black tulle are ued In n similar way, the only real difference being In (he skirl, which enmrifcts of four tier of black tullo petals, so that Iho Idea nf the four skirts Is carried nut. hut entirely in the net The bodice Is plain almost to the point of severity. It Is cut to tit the figure rather snugly and crumple, at tho waistline. As In the black lace drawee brought out earlier In the season and which still enjoy consldertiblo prestige, n hit of bright color U Introduced by telling warlet Dowers with net. The bodice Imminih of no trimming other than a quaint little corsage bouquet, also bright red. Only tho slender woman may aspire to the Cherult etonlng frock, with IN billowing skirts composed of Irregu Inr loops of pink tiilletn. Tliei limp dnipcrles, brought nut by Cherult i earlier In tho season, were looked upon hy many na betni: exceedingly Imprae. I tlcal. This, lmwuer, bus not p meil true. They hnvo been tunlneutl)' mjo i cessful In evening things. ! |