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Show SPRING SPORT SUITS AND BRIDESMAIDS' MILLINERY co:sckxcxxo:X'Ccog:oc.kx ' I VI1E makers of sports clothes are having their Innings, for their products were never iu so great demand. de-mand. One need not be at all athletic ath-letic to be properly attired In sports suits and to benefit by their lively charm; It Is enough to look on nt sports and dress to suit environment. Flannel has been added to the list of materials for summer sports clothes, giving the designers a fine medium for skirts and suits. Styles point to stripes, either narrow or broad, and to barred patterns, both often In corabi- i ill' V I A Sport Suit of Flannel. nation with plain cloths. Color combinations combi-nations are very fine, but black and white are smartest of all. "Class" Is written all over the sports suit of flannel shown here In black and white. Its straight skirt Is finished fin-ished at the bottom with a broad band of white broadcloth which makes an effective background for a narrower band of fancy braid, or cloth showing cut work. The short cape-coat Is a masterpiece of designing with a full straight back and front that appears to be fastened to the back with round black buttons. There is just enough of ornamentation in the band set In around the shoulders. A white hat of straw braid and fabric, fab-ric, with black stltchery, white stock- j Millinery for Easter Brides. lngs and white shoes bring this faultless fault-less toilette to completeness. The sports dress with matching cape Is a rival of the sports suit and equally successful. A handsome model is shown made of gray kasha cloth, striped with red. The dress is straight ! and plain with a girdle of red bugles 1 set at a very low waistline. I Prospective Easter brides are deep-Iy deep-Iy concerned just now with the ! all-Important matter of their brides-j brides-j ntuUV millinery and there is so j much latitude allowed the bride In choosing it, that the maids are equally concerned. Each one hopes that the choice will be a happy one for her; suited to her style and at least a little flattering to her face. Youth carries off the most picturesque pictur-esque In millinery and the shops are full of new and enchanting hnts. Shapes are graceful, colors lovely so that the bride and her maids may go confidently in quest of headwear, bearing bear-ing in mind that there Is no such word as "fall." Designers have foreseen this very excursion and "their hats are In the ring." Four beautiful models, sure of making mak-ing a triumph In the bridal cortege, are shown In the group below. For a formal wedding, nothing lovelier can be imagined than the fine wide-brimmed, hair-braid hat at the top of the group, with Its narrow, supporting under-brlm of georgette and its soft, ostrich feather feath-er wreath straying over the brim edge. It is an adorable hat in any of the fashionable light colors. If the bride would have the flavor of qualntness in her maids' millinery, she might choose the leghorn hat at the left, with an Insert of colored lace in its brim. It hus a wide sash of moire ribbon about the crown wltb long ends that slip through the brim and a branch showing foliage and young buds of the rose fallin,; over the brim at the hack. But if her fancy leans toward something some-thing that reflects the fashions of the hour she may select a smaller hat of straw braid, like that at the right |