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CAPE MAY COURTY TIMES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY IS
FASHION SUGGESTIONS
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
household HINTS
Incoming Fashions Arrest the Attention —
Full Length Models in the Majority. lr»t !mport»nc* In tbaithd nrproklmsta the prlnc»M«. Irotx of & new «««»on. j Tared eurttlr hi «he hem. Volin ' appear early, even when ail the man « detail that irivei to a la pot the execae that J make up the *ty!e of the ferment.
found In mid-Winter, there U
» Una* and detail*
Invariably.
And there
trravel of any #on to likely to
coal for tha a allh
jmrpoae—It u the main coraldern- aler.der, Cuata boaat more ai •loss Nor will the faahlonab’.e houette*. and. therefore. Breat.
voman consider anythin* that variety.
•avora of outiolng fnahlona; her ! It would aeem that all Interest rentera on the Incoming; detail. „f Xrork fa.hlor.a are op. mode that has so much to Intrigue plied to coals. Hie use*, t.oleroa that Interest. ; dolman and win* effect*—they an
What the spring and *nmm«r!a!l apparent In coats are going to be may be as-1 models. •umec from the displays and from : models
the occasional coat that appears on j "tralght with tailored alt. > the street on a warm day They : ,< «*P ln « with that straly! are Int.reatim; from the point of | Whaiever way you look at it. view of silhouette, of fabric and! or • many radical departures of color and inmn.'ng. the latter. 1 *“1 aprlns - * mode, as we ex
at times, synonymous. Were we , there would be?
Is attempt a summary of the gen- | There are straight, wrap-arn-md sral effect of the i.ew model*, aim- coats with either square or r. unde i Plle.ty would be the chow* of ajcorne.s. tber* arc coau that h»v - experience tcachm th. ! a eeml-lltted effect, showing a »Ut,.
j below the waist, and there sr- ! , coat* (j,*, have huge kimono • 1 sleeve* In dolman style—the third, far. the preferred silhouette
elaborate. Perhaps th*
pertant de-oratlv* note to ths usi of embroideries—suta could alma*: liav# a rubber stamp pertaining tc thto form of trimming. Patt-n.i arc traced by tha use of silk* 01
braid, th* soutache braids th*
they all enter Into th* new conception of the cost mode, and seem
to meet every requirement. Tl;o full length coat to the one
that wc are, for the moment, conilderlng. although the abort jacket t» proving important In th* new fashions. And there are the usual
of knee-length and three-
quarters coats—tlms will settle l _ . , ...... . U... problem. Um. Coo.. For ! f” 1 - ^ ’"“" u "“ k *
th.
the full-length silhouette and 1 vagaries, and as a matter of con- | rn it to slice with possibilities One la. at time*, impressed with , * wide choice that thta new mode j :ea possible In the n
Appropriate or not. fur will ap-
•f black silk that (A*** on many of the smartest the usualness of Us j even whsn the weather a a-ids. square I warmest. In th* lallared coat of and calls attention to j kaxha—the long Tuxedo collar of
than g*s straight! armhole.
them with bands of the embroid-j U**>t Kray equlrrel is
ary which displays rn Indian motif, banded with silver strips, adding a
Id* •!-..broidery appears on the' decided
able, and the design to applied : attractlralg shaped locket, but (result. There is a ih collar, cuff* or sleevss. or to the evidently the designer knew Jus: ; front, and there i* ac,.-,.,
wlwre to stop, for the collar to of > seaming through ths a!
r «« naly. and has something ths effect Of contrast Th# coat Itself u draped and has a aids tie I* lealng of the material—there to much of thto sort of thing in gm’•ral fashions, and It to m :l^t the new coat* should adopt lb j There bray fox makes ths collar, and It '* •’ Paaaihg inlsreat that two of •ha four models aro gray—it to v,r T goc^ for lbs neutral back. ‘hat a rc*» mual provide.
1 thread tom tel to srmt-epc
s natural straws aad ■
i i lustratea the
sse of ff
1 j i■ell*, for tnai.
The garment
I-1 keep# to straight lint. to' taliorad atosst. a* well « * « f*p around closing. Ulack a ; fur tdgos the coat from ths | d wn to and around ths hsi lf!»t:k of the fur smart again j color In tha material, which - background of m**( | contras: with th* gold.
mpUcity.
One's first Impression of the cog
modi Is the prevalence of th. straight line sllhouctt*. for that li the backbone of the general mod* and cannot be denied. There are coat* that adhere to It without Variation, but there are many Others that aeem to adhere to lb get do nob in detail, although th* general effect to of stralgblr.es* In a wide sense, there smsm* to have been a friendly arbitration going on that ha* resulted In com-
Stratgtit. Hut Not Straight in a general way fashion sponsor*
two silhouettrx—the one with breadth through the shoulder* and
» fav-1,
Then there . sleeve* that are Uledly the bo en> and blouse p promln. -.t i-art. and the wld. hole—rounded or pointed—1
ored.
Fabrics Must lie Supple
Th# coat Of intricate Una*, or simple In |u mien. And* soft,
pliable materials best fur It* pur- lull pose. Reps, gabardines and Wcavas ' and . almllar to them I . supple- I plaid
em " ' thru from!noth
'Hared neckline In aom* of th* '• there are Its cloalncs there ••• Tuxedo and small, straight col-
IK new frock that to Inevlt* 1. at thto Urn# of the year Hi demand a special choice
l b* bought there to so rea for shutting one's eyoa to foot. I wear tendencies which are every-
s PVtbrk- : Where displayed, in a wsy new
several smart collar* j ,ho *» « r ' Imperative, for the frock that enlist the old of noth- | * i,! *’• ,B th * manner of th* dawn
the fabrt.
maksa new accessories imperaUie. Not only do color* and fabrics change, but ths s'tbonett* effects the e. ass to
There Are t ediar* Of T
the coat U made, but they are elaborated by means of shirring, coidlcg and gatherings that make then, delightful. Occasionally such a collar sports an edge of fin* f U r.
textile
I able.
d». homespr-is ‘ C«,i Hlka and OSUns. ' year.
teriol —
» models—.trikes «t when it la adrts f end fimah has lo.
built.
all. c
e broad at ' ow at the ki
.nd advance models
line to the
ouldsre and naryet simp * withal.
lo ta-
A Possible Spring Wardrobe
hoose a spring wardrobe sahlona on display, and judge from th* prevartaln theme*, whnt you •til bi in th* mod* mason actually arrives
There wiil.b* and i wo-piece ,1 ing Into their vn
ere to no tendescy on lb* p* designers to eilmlnste the fri ine influence from their ere .ns. This tendency U reflect, the new footwear modal* whl. e decidedly simple In their effc t anything but sfmpl* it; t> ocess that arrives a: that effv, its Is specially notltwablc oris and afternoon etylsa Tha new mode to making much o-tone effects and two fabr
me qui ] kldskin
| Intricate scair.lnj tse. jlng. hemstltchcr
THE CIEL BLUES
that 1*. fashion llkrs It b will rejoice at thi* new., foi •trap, properly placed, will h achieve a fit and add to com! a# no other detail will do. / after all, comfort, which fullowi du* order when the fit of th* •’ • Important tl anything els*. I There to no lovelier footw {fashion than ths pump, which mains a fundamental m »... It to ilway* smart, and. scimlrn alwrays apps-opriate. and lotrau,. d- « not go in and out of fa.,, with th* aeason*. It U • be had a wonderful variety of color* -
Dressing for Evening 01
^(in ac neral j
really peraOsirsf a have bee* mediate •** ol

