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Show CONTRAST YOKE AND SLEEVES HERE it is, madam and i ' " 'I. madamoiselie, the ; - ti v t j very type of dress you y A ' bave been looking for - fjv , ' the sort which flatters and ? , t s , flatter We are speaking t of the frock with the light i Ft , - 1 top. To be more explicit, j J, J( v 1 It Is the dress which Is ' ' 1 styled with a contrasting ' , ( , I yoke and sleeves or a bod- ' j1- ' , A ipm,, Ice top which may be el- ML " ""s ther of the same material Up ? " ?r in a different color or It 'thy ' " 't may differ entirely both i as to color and texture. 1 t "i ( Truth Is, this styling 1 ' it I treatment was given a try- 1 f ?f I out on the winter program j lS;'4 I and the very fact that J Vsi'sA fashion's clientele is call- 1 .. Ing for more has encour- W I ' aged designers to elabo- .m(, ! "? L-!PM rate npon the theme with j i . A renewed enthusiasm for i . T r33Ecwt. 1 HERE It is, madam and madamoiselie, t b e very type of dress you bave been looking for the sort which flatters and flatters. We are speaking of the frock with the light top. To be more explicit. It Is the dress which Is styled with a contrasting yoke and sleeves or a bod-Ice bod-Ice top which may be either ei-ther of the same material Jn a different color or It may differ entirely both as to color and texture. Truth Is, this styling treatment was given a try-out try-out on the winter program and the very fact that fashion's clientele is calling call-ing for more has encouraged encour-aged designers to elaborate elabo-rate npon the theme with renewed enthusiasm for onrht rw cm f It a en mmor months. . Any nnmber of the southern resort re-sort dresses feature this idea of contrast Note how wlnsomely the frock In the picture qarries out the Idea. Flat crepe In the new star-gold star-gold yellow Is used for this dress, the double pointed yoke and sleeves being of the same material but In white. Please to observe particularly that the kid Shoes worn with this costume are also white, which Is a very significant point from the standpoint of correct attire for spring. Ail through the new style program whenever touches of white appear on the dress or ensemble as the case may be, the shoes and the hat are also apt to be white. Just at the moment white footwear foot-wear Is associated more appropriately appropri-ately with the sunny South, but wnen tue Danny anys of spring gladden the North, white shoes, white millinery and white gloves will add a refreshing and ultra-chlc ultra-chlc note to many a costume. ' Returning to the discussion of the frock which makes contrast an outstanding feature, this fashion should prove a timely suggestion to the woman who delights In making mak-ing up several simple frocks during dur-ing the tedious winter hours In readiness for spring. A plaid or striped ' crepe, for instance, with yoke and sleeves In a monotone crepe offers an Intriguing thought Study the new patterns and you will find types which carry the Idea to the point of contrasting the entire en-tire bodice top to the lower portion. CHERIE NICHOLAS. . 1131. Western Newspaper Union. I |