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Show PRACTICAL HATS FOR SPRING; TUB FROCKS IN WIDE VARIETY IN ALT- new hpparel for spring, and especially in hats and dresses, the styles are moving rapidly forward in one direction, and it is the direction of femininity. There is nothing severely severe-ly plain, austere or boyish about the new modes they are committed to daintiness and to diversity, they are traveling away from uniformity. In dresses this development reaches a climax In the full skirted, long and lacy "robes de style" that are displayed dis-played for evening and, in modified their making. Recently the smock has been added to the list of our washable wash-able belongings and its vogue Is increasing in-creasing enormously along with that of the white service dresses, such as are worn by doctors' assistants, nurses, beauty specialists and housewives. House dresses and apron dresses still look to gingham as the material most in tune with their serviceable character. Styling is important in them as well as in other varieties of tub frocks, and they are prettily dec- ..... y" it -' x f ! i -' $ I I - t x 4 i W - s I ' - A" s x x ' Vri- .t.v . i $ - V : - . - i V3v4y I " ' Ye Interpretations, for afternoon wear. 1 :-z-js ,,rwsi&"'' Suits and frocks have pretty touches I 'iir'Z'V'yr-and 'iir'Z'V'yr-and trimmings that add the note of daintiness to the most practical of V 'V' )s-'' clothes. y -jf The spirit of the spring modes Is : clearly expressed in the group of wear- - . ' ' Interpretations, for afternoon wear. Suits and frocks have pretty touches and trimmings that add the note of daintiness to the most practical of clothes. The spirit of the spring modes Is clearly expressed in the group of wearable wear-able and practical hats pictured here. They are made of silk, or straw, or of the two combined, and, while not "fussy," they are a long way from the simplicity of the vanishing felt The model at the upper left with a graceful grace-ful straw brim has Its crown covered with a printed silk which forms an "ear" at the side and a collar as well. A small ornament puts emphasis on these new trimming features. Next to It a bangkok straw joins forces with grosgraln ribbon in a remarkably good piece of artistry. It has a fancy brnld collar and three loops of ribbon as a finish. The pretty beret at the center of the group is leverly draped of silk, and has narrow braid stitched on one edge and three braid ornaments for adornment. In shape, the small hat at the lower left is reminiscent Group of Spring Hats. orated with touches of organdie in collar and accessories, with fancy stitching and pearl buttons. The stylo appeal Is even more emphasized In frocks for morning wear of linen and of plain or printed broadcloth or of rayon alpaca. Besides the usual one-piece one-piece styles, these are made In two-piece two-piece effects, and the rayon fabrics seem destined to add a new chapter to the story of tub frocks. The same materials are used for washable sports frocks. The daintiest versions of the tub frock appear In those dresses meant for 'wear on summer afternoons. They include many frocks of plain or printed print-ed voile or other sheer materials, and find ribbons and lingerie laces appro- ,..-". (yy--y" 1 i' ' I 1 1 I I i i , ' ' j I I , j ' ' p ' ' ' ' f r" ' , .;. t. A Dainty Tub Frock. of the little f.-lt. l.'it it i-; oroolieted of straw braid aio 1r!:;Mi:''d wi::i an orna;i.er;t of straw ir:..l t-'.'.U. Tl. sitr.plcst hat. but the mo,; tl : : ' , f u : t to i;i;.k f.nJs-liC'S the P""'tp. r s i v,l.;:t n: exr'Tt or::f '- ...in io y ..-i ..-i .is,; with !-:!!; r.r.'l xi-- .:!:..) k. An .-r.!i::!.i.t cf 1 r i I . nt U I -1 t.t tl.x fmr t. SiriCO tl:e t'T'n "r:;1' '-"V" Ii-ts ; c.i;.-. to i;;o;:.;e a v.:-!-; v:.r: :y ' vv:..-l.abie (Ire--'"-, :'.. ' rs of r.:.d r.-..T-r:..!s 1.; t-r...va In li..;.f.rt::r1- . !?; '.:- :.:A : ; r..t. (;-es,r-s s : I '. 1 ov.':.n:, 'T ;hfr vi-rietiis vi-rietiis of t;'i fr;-i:, l,')t tl." i"ra!in'l for i.'.orr.iii- d:'o--'s. sj.orts dress-,-rr.d v abie fr-i; f-r su- .tj-r ft-(;-;.oor.5 sh"vs a r-.i-tMit iri'T'n-e are! has broiu-'.t in now Tr.tiK-riiils anl j : u oh attentlot- to detail tin 1 style la prlate f-'loriiiiionf 3. fine of llir-se prolty (oTnirs 1 ; j ; : - be staii;o;l In tli) !!: nre. H is f ii li-!il.-he v.-:;h a r-n- V M oi;l i. vi r l;:ol if, I ,ro! re 1 ft !! fr-j-t : nd r-j. rjt-J on the Sh v-R. Ti ot-- n; l:,! ry 1 f ,1 'oh.r, :,t ! -oh,,- r oioMti-itions poP.le '' '! 'U.v fr..r-!; :oid all k "'I " i-'i v ll s1: - ,,.J rre k'l--'. I'1 -;' .' -!: ;;!- oihrooh ry, o!h-r I,, w-r'.: ! hoi ,j;;r.v:i w .r'; tni-1 (. 1 f..v..;i- ! f..r tl.t -n. i t of i!,, ,h.h;'y it.t, fro-; -i --r -ft' ,"Iio-i,k. s-if I r- i - -1 - i.'Si i- of rnTi-s i.r t !,!; ,',i-t. , r,,,.. ! ' " vo-i,'- for n;it-.-o-.v lioi-.-ri') ho-,. hrU.z prirt to the i: III of i,e 'iO 'h- v.t,!!-,;. JL'I-IA i:ott'i;,;li;y. |