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j given to the world the best uniform BEADS WITH BAG AND TURBAN | Mllll l>IUMIIiN» time after I produced by thenar, Is a garment ene, telling; SUITS FOR WEAR that was taken "up by women. Its ASSTYLESCHAHGE sd a lot for onage suggested coats that were modi­ i"" ' I Through tte ^ It were not fied editions .of It. ; Women Who Can Sew Manafje to yachts and Then leather skirts were taken up Formal Apparel Shows Tendency |\tqokingdlass 5 were prom^ ON STORMY DAYS for sporty Inst year, and tliey have Keep Step With Fashion. 1 one* told been retained for rough •weather in. to Sheath Draping, f ^BVgLYNNESBlT ij marry him. Leather, Waterproof Cloth, Rub­ large cities.' Leather has been worn t she was in tan and In black and there are coats lIMlMMnilHIIIIMHI berized Material, Among Interesting L.IMU Frook tf TafftU #r of it made of that shiny kind which 8llver Motifs and Jade Tulla Ovse - Printed Foulard OKarfa a* •' , It la a secret—• dresdfsl »>ct* -^ Iked along one once saw on nollcemen.- the Favorites. —Tunica Art Edged . Kariy Spring M»w*t. ; - and friend huaband mwtt know, s< >ppoalte to ^ Rubberized cloth ttss brought in by With Fur. tt «o«i« V She was ~^he war. KhakKec'lored covert cloth • Each season'a ataFjea. .hate tin* .jjf death and deafen* :arcely no^ and wers returned to fash- t RUBBER-SOLED ARMY BOOTS Brilliant we must be if we are to way of overlapping that the average Won If he saossd ' •he found ion through the war. Sheepskin collars dress for the evening in any of the nnd out^ i » stocky, , woman Just about completes her and turfs came about through its use new frocks. The only choice left us th thinks Mar­ out seven, .wardrotm- when aloof «me« informa­ Burdensome Footgear la Displaced— as a lining for British coats. Extra is that between two manners—that is guerite. th*'kwd uldef. She- tion as to what Ii to be worn in the high leather boots have been etnpha- the brilliancy of color or brilliancy the package aent i and, was Sou'wester Caps That. Fisherman season Immediately to come, •sized since America went Into the war, of light reflected from spangles and to her frteatt rid. Wear, Soma of the Innova­ Fortunately darln* tin past two or and now .leather caps -and hats with metal., cloths.. bouse, no ta«t he th's greet- tions for Rainy Weather. tar— aeasona tt«r» hsi>»-4>eeti very brims like the New England fishermen I A. few of the more consemtlve few. radloil„aty(« chanies, and Ik* Would not >e? To get wear have come into fashion. I women still wear the browns and New York.—Women should take the woman who can tew and haa ides* of cover the wrap. ind-r* France brought out a host of new blacks Of the early season, and these ptut„B«je»_lid ' was Joe's iny day seriously. They should not her -own can usually manage to k*em laVeup for It; they should prepare for umbrellas since the war, because the serve as a background to make the step with Peine Favhloa in a reason­ the string that ilways. re- French women were compelled to other frocks appear still more brlt eooftnedherlsteat . probably f, advises "a prominent fashion writer. ably satisfactory n>»nner. The "shying up" process may sound walk, The majority of Parlstennes put Han*. With the amount of spangles, The little frock afaowfl In the sketch axtravacane*, B«g Surely Joe the bad weather down to the war, and sequins and metallic tissues used this some day, •>» d told hint wise to philosophers, and It may ap­ Is offered: as an early iprlng model, peal to financiers when translated In there were Americans who thought would hardly appear necessary, but but It Is hot sufneiently extreme to told herself, she along the some channel; but the prob- the lively shades of rose and purple would tell tuat tubT" she terms of coin; i)ut when It applies to v demand classlflcaUo«^ with any partlea- able truth Is that the French w omnn, are decidedly charming. A genius at that Cous(n An­ a trip tc> apparel,

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