Show NEW SLEE plan admits of extra pairs ol of arm coverings ara attached to blouse of muslin or net which serves as a cor set cover there has been designed a simple and popular gown made alth a loose peplum shirtwaist that has short sleeves and a rounded low neck it Is not only worn by young girls but older find it adall able for many of their daytime acrivi it Is made in black and other plain somber colors and also in figured foulard and printed chiffon it allows tin extra pair of sleeves and this trick Is another revival of tin an clent and honorable bono rable lay oien women were not extravagant and depended upon accessories to constantly enliven one well chosen dark hued frock the separate sleeves are made of muslin pongee or even coarse lace 41 separate sleeves are a wartime war time invention ven tion this frock of dark blue and white figured foulard has a too loose se peplum blouse held in with a gilt hat cord the Fk ke leton eleton blouse beneath has loose flowing sleeves and a rolling collar of heavy white chiffon they the are attached to a blouse of muslin or net which serves as a corset cover and cart curries les a collar that is pulled out over the frock it does not take much imagination to visualize the constant changes that can be played upon when separate blees slees and collars are permitted in one ona frock true they need constant w washing a shing but many of them do not need starch and all of then them can be easily ironed at home it Is prophesied advises a fashion that ali it this form of dressing will grow more in evidence as the winter weather comes on for the medle vals saw in this method of clothing themselves a way to keep warm and to enliven their appearance so be warned in time and do not throwaway throw away a sown gown because its armholes arm holes and sleeves are worn out it can be made into a med medieval leval tunic or short apron which can be worn orn over separate sleeves and collar attached to a I 1 skeleton blouse |