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Show Strops Double-Breasted Coat; Makes Scarf and Blouse Akin TIP" i'i''"'!'iir fusulon era calls for i',:H" a Uif.'civut set i.f ailjflctivos to describe our new tailored suits. Such (onus as froyi.-h., boyeut, frar-eonne frar-eonne type n:;il similar expressions now in'erpret tlio la' o: t style t fon . 1. This boyi.i movement so uianifist in the modern suit tailleur. accounts for the voetie of the now-fashicivd, ' old-fashioned. old-fashioned. i!.;u!ii-t rvasroil n .:t. It Is "boyeut," if you ,!;aso, ami that is fewaM'aMwMfM:r' ' , 4 " 11 ii' n i n i i Milium V At , . 4 & ' kj. w - I f ' 1 1 I f 1 - , .f ' I I ' - , ' -'. :. J V , - ! -dL . A Thoroughly Up-to-Date Model. the leading idea just now. So if you hare not yet purchased your suit for vacation travel, why not select its coat with two rows of buttons instead of one? The thoroughly up-to-date model here shown emphasizes the chic of the double-breasted coat and the correctly cor-rectly man-tailored suit. The breast and hip pockets, the sleeve and the perfect contour of collar lapels, express ex-press eminently correct style. Materials most in use in the tailored realm are poire t twills, reps, hairline suitings and the mode extreme favors black satin or tht.se of Fr. m-h alpaca. Jn making up the latter there Is no compromise in tailored detail, as the satin, likewise the alpaca, is as strictly man-tailored as regulation cloth. Many of the black satin suits are complemented with heavy white satin or bengaline silk vestecs. while the tailored satin blouse in white is the actly the same material as one's frock. I '.ut we digress from the subject under consideration, for it is of the matching, blouse and scarf we would toll, such as this picture presents. To wear a blouse without a scarf to match is to all but transgress the rules of this season's fashion game. 'Tis a bit of gay colored silk which establishes estab-lishes tin nihility between n.-i k'pieee and blouse in the accompanying picture. pic-ture. The most popular blouse of the .season, .according to fashion's report is the one of ail white with colorful trimmings. The one here portrayed is of heavy white satin with diminutive diminu-tive brass ball buttons fastening it tailor-like up the front. All colors of the kalohj,, scope are present in the silk which is iisi d for cuffs, hip band ami scarf. The length of sill; used for the scarf is hemstitched, or rather picoted. all around. The fringe is foreci of har.d-knotte, skeins of sill,- - .;' - ! i - - " "J '. - r : ; u s -"K ' i V ' i " - & t . . '-. . Y'v . : . t ' 1 ri ' ' ''. ' vj ' " '-',"'.' r- -.i wbx.. ;.i !i '-", ........ . .".; , ; ' .,i ... :. ;': : . . 1 .'"!::, r;'; ',-: -J.:-: &uit.D!oue Vith Scarf to Match. la'tt. word In fa hloti. The-a; often Kport fi.iOaa'ic bitttoret, lho.e of gl;o:4 I.rii.ci;..'i 1 1 v f;i voi'e.l, while the riie.i......t (here l-i a hint to the home :n Iisi ), are hand f.a!nte.. A black nalln .miii which dared lo depart from the formal tailleur and which was delightfully youthful, lln.wH reviTH, curfs nod pocket In ".oris of (jay coitori cretonne. There In u vhlle H tin Moil ic v.hlch eepM from the trig coat, Juj.l enough to diaclo a u row of i;Iiih4 l.ullonK .alntei In gyp.iy color-ItW'H. color-ItW'H. I'o'i'iihly III the tolling, thin I'll-Hori.ble I'll-Hori.ble nui'c'Min ( bl'.nrro In coetuin-Uitf. coetuin-Uitf. ')n the con 1 f ii ry. ho Judlolomily were the details int.voduced, tin Impressive Impres-sive tailored aspect was maintained. There is a striking family resemblance re-semblance between articles of apparel which go to make up the costume en-' soluble this season. Everything to match, is the basic idea of modern dress. In its trend, follows an endless chain of novel effects. The latest is for one's wrap, capelet or full length straightlir.e coat to be styled of ex- which : repeat the various colors of Ihfl j gay print. Of all comiiiiniMons, none Ih more in favor than black and while. The while i rej.e do chine blouse with whlli) Jabot of Ihe oropo piped with black and white primed kIIIi, perhaps buttons but-tons covered wllh Ihe blind! and while, a turnover collar of the black and white print and n monogram trim on the pocket, lit 1 1 1 1 1 H lo Ihe Ideal In faill ilondom. (If course there x h black and while Hcarf .o match, and It ropeniH the monogram in the Moiihu .H'l.IA P.OTTOMI.KY (t&. 1 Z 4, Wtrli NawaL.up'-.r lliilon f |