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FASHION SUGGESTIONS
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
household HINTS
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One Musi Learn To Adapt Fabrics and Shapes
To Her Needs — The New Models Are Full of Possibilities—Trimmings.
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R fabrics of mid-winter millinery showtnr*. even when
these show Ino »re made up of ^ ^ model* daalaned for 1m mod lata “ U1 wear «. the north On* may not;™ lynore Jt lr. the bush. '«* of choos- Ja'nera.ly kr » i* 0»« ««ht hat for th* special; n ‘* J,e ,af yurpot* but one must also bear youthful. If tn mine ib* very evl ’ - • »ct Uiat •I'ade. Cell It U better in romUnation than i br, n»» are >. ; by Itself if It is to b* worn with | ol warniwc i
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many type* of miUlnery thsrefort. sc. many pos*ibl..H Oil- wr;,n» choice of th* l! kat. Then are model* that make . trin »ou look yount -the rt*bt Hr.**, had •olor. or typ.- of trlmmlny will do; tha: ehU. and by the same token, there *•" •• •re model* that will add ten years proto your ads For hats ere. if any-1 wlie thl.-.r Individual. jerot Model Hats—For Sprint ! I ’''“ It a brief review of the offerln** - that art txsfry p.-eaented for pre- ; ,c *
n the shop and !
tn re*, none of them new f them useful. Then i >f the peasln* Of tne ad
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They Are Wearing — T ASHIOHH that will follow the riowltit Ua*e end sisodarM cocrae of the world of faahlon. j fecu are characse>7Mica « shown am th the summer newest silhouette that M, % ( .sycrounds of this nation and the doubt, a masterly h 11 adnit Coatlnsnt. and later come to the strsjj;.: end the fund. North for ‘he eummer months. Tbs snsembie, no —-trr i Hut we will be told in advance; tour of tha day or what 4 anal those fashions are to be. for th* calendar » may ha - i all the shop* ar* showln* them, j tall end. afternoon --■» my, and mid-winter models ays takinf I avsn bathtnc ItTiMse M or. their most important detail* proved, and the veans tar exquisite fabric*, done In lovely , iory eneembiet rlnnm —■ colon, the inspiration of daatcnei* There are four-piece rn-t-oth her* and abroad. There ar* made up of ak.rt. yumpeet tea pnets—rather di* mt. es a who!. 1 * D<! short, and there ere to
• ar* i raseerlas (0 in pairs end
stripes and_ check* !)*w*iry is found lr. osakeli -®nnn*U, J*n*r. and everythin* la. eohtiy e
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thua earnln* tha name of •'kinetic.- Dtr .
e *owb has motion, arid bear* ancth.r- -<h« iaitei plaJils '
th. elhrhteet relation to th. j ™ ~ e
tub. and pencil affairs that we 1—
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i generally b. woman—Its t
w ear MA ^ts
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tucked or folded ci .be changed y
rim may b. turned alther -"wn. The ailk la groerra •'■aih the openwork trim, b •ritn l* faced with taffeta The hat with the cloche
C HE ns*, t i- of the South- ! wise, be barred. Tf the wearer en- ) bel
Uni! !* sra-bathlng haler it I Joys a aun twth, during her stay on re*.ram* a aasevstept wu: Ixf the major sport of the) the bea-h—that means sun proof j name implies. ThU
Northland, but for th# time i fabrics. If she takes a dip in the I • — !«in* it has little pUce In our sea, then adns herself—thet means ’-ought* That dees not mean | a somewhat different t**t!le. since tl-jtt w. are uninterested In the j it must stand both water and sur. - • ; par*l that U being shown for j shine, two bleaching processes •h. urardrobe of the hoUda; seek-; Th# salmmvr a concerned with . er— o die the contrary' We eye ! wools -'jr shr must hare warmth, critically with future needs tniand.Jf she real!.- enjoy* the sport, mind, even purchase a garment or j sne will have noxiuc* of the dectwo in anUripatioti of those need* jorpttv* nver slip th-.it Is such a .' an
And we are jenslble o: the fact popular garment.
;.i*t bathing apparel ia divided intc . weter means that trier, must be three distinct at-'up*, to meet the , absolute freedom In action, and to -lianas of three type, of people. ; achieve it. one must be warmly, i .oec who bathe, not in the sea. ; but lightly clad. i*ne essays be-
but In the •un: those who takt
•entity dip in the wat.r and | hut there arc many who
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h Imperative, if the balance of! good testa Is to bo kept—ague, j th* brief, and revealing suit, la not | for everyone, although past «x - | perience has taught us that many | will attempt It that should not. ! lienealh this sort of »Up. tights i worn, m fact bathing tights!
Braving deep j t.av#-gutte rapUred even the scan- i H ti»*t sort of bloomer*. And the!
swimmer Bn da the salt that is ' m-d* up of tights and bodies ! belted at tba waist, a most com-
beaefc apparel. I fortable on* for b.r purpo^. Th. never | ti,,.,, .r. ^ eoloc—,, irk | do not ap- j —or birck. and th. bodira mother i
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