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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FBIDAY. JAMPABY 21- l&t-

- FASHION SUGGESTIONS

Fl'.ATURES FOR WOMEN

household HINTS

The Winter Resort Wardrobe is of Particular In-

terest to Everyone — It is a Forecast

of the Spring Mode

tht formlnjr of th» n:w Irtar*. After »JI. tow know whitt w« really <!.■•

u*e. u we 00 not try It outf With Kurland ttnutbutlo* a certain

o sport* attire; France !

aonlbem trip In pro.pect. w,|" EalLr “» ,h • c,,,c * ,t “* ‘oocbea . an Imprc

Ir.tereeted in a critical

■ 1TH the Chrlstrr.ar aeuonla hand ■ a'mcra memorj-, and the Ifaahion

■ lonceat day* of mid-winter ^ r<!

r P4*t our thouchu turn to | llkr „ ,

•pnr.t at.ft the clothee we are going Xhtereat la Immediate; If there i> i

SBtberc trip In prospect, we f _ h * . . rarely Ir.tereeled in a critical tor ' ,hlrh ^

>t wd}'. For It la our eritlclam ell at that of the eo]oureer In Mmmcr Unde, that anally deftaea tl.i| or that—really deter-

tninea the mode to be.

From the fabric*, color*, llnea d detaJU that designer* have ade ready for us w* aelect the •nee beet fitted to our use*, end w* are a factor In the constant change that la going on. There are •ome very new. very different fa»h loo* being offered. Some will be-

gone fundamental* 0 f tbe new the *!lhooett*

node; other* will pa*, with the .of aophlatlcatcd simplicity winter reaort aee.on. Model* de-i kinetic *llhou-tte the thing •igned to bolster up the Winter [That means that there Is m<*r« wardrobe of the stay-at-home In-'than a aemblance of alralght slimcorporate many of the tittle thing* 1 nea* Jt also meant that there u that will not last the eeiaon ! a tendency to Bowing line*, •hrough. For t |, e moment, consider the In this way. only, can wa have I model* pictured. On* does not get

of yardage, so

famou*. and this'** akin* are con eraed; but on;

countiT demanding and getting the other hand there 1* nothing of : Designer, art. missing nothing certs.n deft practicability th*t ^ the unrcmpromUlng aerrrlty that that wfll add to tha variety of the ' demand*, purely one | cuarnctcrlged the tube silhouette ' mode. One piece model* are genr for th * u-UmJl! * n ~ j Tuck*, a pleat here and there, a • rotuly represented. But the very

1 ubtle drape, the** an- the ways fart that tperta attl'v Is all-day

mode find useful In attire brings the two-piece models

to the fore. Nothing Is quite e*

j grace tub but never overdone. smart a* the skirt and lumper for

Again It Is The Silhouette {thgt

Tear* of pencil and tube iill-jkcWevingtheklneUrilr.es houette*. Then seasons of b.llow - j gr»eefu'.. but never overdo-

ing full ,ers " at was variously In- ln contwctlpn with llnea. It 1* 'a-y occasion that does terpret* l and misinterpreted-There ! welt to make special mention of : formality, and many that do. nd to be a com prom 1* pleat*. They are used generously. When the drear Is <>ne piece. It it l* bound to be—!-' and from the many pnuentatlc.n* may have a bolero Jacket—In irlgiiutors are preaching of the pleated Idea one gets th* which event there I* a suggestion

U the eption." impression that they are not onl> , of the two-piece smart, but youthful. Observation j These daytime dresaea are made re-ult* In the further Impression [of fascinating matcrls’.* that carry hut whatever simplicity there may th* moat Intriguing namea Imaglnic. It 1* a studied simplicity, and ah;.. It u a foregone conclusion th~ partiality ahown flowing line* that the** fabrics will be silk or re-ult in grace. Action is spplled i crepe of some eort—it la up-hll! 'ewegt ailhouett*—the tube j work getting cotton Into the field

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* charaderlsUc.

''-vatch roP |T IN print

W

an. both useful and uecora-

found In fcrtnt Therr ooir* level.r.*as in the designs that aSord a wa

i a light- j of tweed o: proffered wllh It a

gnrj; --T

escellrnt for sport*, f >n wear while cool j•robablllilea There 1 1

tss‘.±%srss. ■ *ber feamre prints This la the ; using embroidered and bT- F'- ' raault of advance showing* oft woolen* #om» an woo’ 1 Diode la tiiat use printed fabric* in !alik and wool muttuwa u*” ** r freaiar proportion thar any tretadas *-* used for Irtoi' ''

- A MAT oca of the anwsrta* sd i* t6 * ‘i-fwwA for r, w* . ^ weather t» a alip-M aflt* r tha rr *»»pe together at the to* *00, pi

Thers^iri^T bl. If are any Indication, m latlon* of the bolero, yoke affecta. and wldaly varied

of bait* and

The Tn .*1 In livening W ear I THAT Out of a multitude of fat-civ* we wearing are euppmed to choose the evening a epat * frock that U beat suited to our in-1 hackle. They puli oa dividusllty. .'here Is a vary •»!- j and have clever term dent edfon to get away from th* , attractive < satgna that

contrast to tha apaltaag THAT England has I productions of what I*

adopts* sad adapted from tha «*sment woes by menfolk playing th* game It Is iadlcaOe* of (ha ooiaf

that

1 high-an*, ai cc mWaae

somewhat monotut.ou* use of glitter effect*—It really amounts to a contest in which aach etrtv** to out-gUtter Ihc other. Velvet it on* refute, sapeclally when the gown U to be wore in th* north. Lac* 1* well liked by tbs woman who U to journey south, and chiffon and Ueurgett* come la for a share of

attention. .. . For Immediate wear In the north j THAT the eyrie of flaw has ras

there 1* beauty In the velvet frock turned ths button ~ pictured. It Is a thing of folds j (l is a trim mar,

and drapsa; of Unas, rather than than its ; redaoaaaorf Threa bsd-

Ulmmlng. When lints maka th* tens. It has. along wtth * gown, they must L beautiful. The : ankle Una and gtacafal •Veiling coat poaaaasss the char- ; it may be bad !a acteristic of luxury, as evening , tione of leather,

coats do. Meta! brocade and a up- !

pie velvet, combined with r.ch fur. I HAT !tl * *•»•* dwaia tm assure succeaa u. any gt.-meni. The i' oolb#rs •"er art vnry onart a*4 lines are comparatively simple, in- j *rirky f g -y *r. made of soft, clining to a dolmas <fleet thrv-gh . Imported f»l is iwilidful ths shoulders. j lUnoela faar.,*«puaa, task** weave* While th* sports dteas U poe- j kh-1 kashmir*—and (Ollarad sad saased of a cartaln sophistication. 1 trimmed with squlrml, mosskey,

H Is a almpl* thing compared to ! ,01 of calf, th# formal frock that appears < 5 . T „._ ..

,h. afternoon or evening. There 1 ^ 1. a great demand for a certain 1 ‘‘f ’7* 1 , ^ Ur » oyU i* r * type Of drees that !• coming to be T »eloda many !B|MyHlB known as tha -hndge- frock, a: «“»^«1» for tha St ay-al-bageet It appear* moat often et affair. There are a*w straws, light as * wher. this gam* It th* hurtaaas o: fkather. at wad as MUsa th* day. It u, si on* and the asm* : »nd baOibiatl. and therw ar» *ctr.»

• • raP** ef’l an s.abor.t. very braatlful new fella

affair, th* tatter contributing to th* ‘

former charac* eristic. THAT on* of th* err Ml sat talk* H a A Manor U| lino And , f ' *» » fw-nt •»F‘* •* ,a * Trimming j **• «» •* blmtk ‘tgbla wad Tlisr# is something ,.f a tendency * * • i e*»* u es f«M *f appia gTS** to aids front morsment v many of i ; "** J T*** faahlca af tha aMaeathe naw model*, ana thar* are aonn t ** 1 , '' a * ”> Hsvada evan .xtrein.ly subtle drapea, diagonal a, ^ r,m « w •* erardgwha. to Hs reai.r.rnu and tiers This 1 * 4l, “ u «* • I a

hst th* waistline

i th* draperies.

Let It Be Lace

the hip wher* th* i

E/re Leather Jacket