CAPE MAY COTMTY TIMES. FRIDAY, MAY 87. 198?
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FEATURES FOR WOMEN — THE SPORTIMG THING!
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
WWte-for Accessories C UE nnner of HIT InMoAe W : rented wn»i rolcr In the > that ve«t wUh the frorl Now wo aro to liooo col <.«tuina fan dam arc tala a
Clorae bolts. krrrhUf. and hand bar* and handsoar Otn may any that white ta cotnrr*h»Ti»!vo. fir it ta. It 1a n dondad rhanao to salt for as al‘-
or. your k.n hlrf—It may be roea. If the frork ta rose—the frock tray wear a white monogram. Soft, washable doeakla glorr* era Mtmner’s choice. They Will be pu:l-on. There are aoft. white kl4» akin or suede belts. Tore offocttos •ralr.iX a taelrI Jumper, end there ta a p< aalble rneemblo Idea In belt, hand bag end aboea. all In the rnwie maiorial. The los'.ca) rholoo for Jeweltb will be crystal, or. perhaps, psarta. And there ere both long and short nei klacoe of both. Head wear will inriode practically every faahlae- : able material—the silks and ta.awa and beltln* ribbon* stiunUag tor ’’ some rero*nWon asalr.st a Meal eo formidable as felt. Bol durlac I the summer months straw has a chance, for the Urce hat will be Important and straw Is 1U logical fabric. The wrist watch and the wa£ch on s fob hare a rtral In a recant Importation from abroad. The pendant watch, very Uny and eery dainty. Is the Tad of the hour, sad is to be bad In two-toned enamel effects, set with brilliant*, and worn on s matching enamel chain.
: a$hion Thinks Largely in Terms of Sport — She Considers the Player and the Observer.
appaier ta Uw dorn- ■ ung note In tbs daytime »-iirt.be. Bmart *hcps e»e •-i,.re cater tb the desires * i'lr.an piayrr; the woenan "bti. and the woman Into ■••m head the ides of play neser f.Te rrcogiuses tho charm lahtoa type, however. And ,t*—whichever one of the
n.ct by ihe froe > a cater outfit* mode.
to the book el summer more eapedaUy ihoao of Icular group. Through the »hen northern folk vsesduwn whore M's always ■ new Ideas wrrs tried out dned or discarded, as the l aumea decreed. Bo we «Uli apparel groups (hat
Mso rtala Of fractical Value
and comlort are imperative to the Vcilie sportswoman, the frocks that am offered In this group pussem these qualities, as well ** th. mnartttaM of rfmpBclty. Bntj to be In ksapu-.g with the general mode them moat be a certain restrained elaboration, which does not. however, detract one whit from the simplicity. It t* ° ,v ** Mrt ol keeping w'«h th* tailored
«pim that prevail*.
Just a word, l-rhapa. will be acceptable regarding U»e knit weal ih*t u dally growing In popularity, improved pru«*w» and careful tailoring have precluded the poaalblUty of sagging or *treUtalag. that bugaboo of earlier knitted frocks and skim Practically wardrobe Include, one or no :hre- garment.: and they ha’-e their value in their dlffematn •—«“ wardrobe 1* aucccasful thal do not pownea the element of variety. MTUls U ha* bevii said that th«r* I* ic» of youthfulnee* end more of feminine maturity lu the model* of title year's mode, ihere I* certainly much of the former ciiaractertaUc m the one and two-piece frocks that dominate our daytime fc»hlon*. Vet they poeaewa a spirit that was lacking In th- ..rode— of l.Tir.cr years, and IhU Splrll ta the i r-eult. no doul.1. of the dtaUlKtly
'feminine Influence that prevails. | It may be altribuied lo the many
j new way* in which
j don*.
( urnbinlug Twi
I in th* Uttl* model that has:
I chosen Ugh! well
• will be a 1 town for th# 11
fabric alternating akirt with white. . rd skirt and a Jumper will, the nulsh al the .he neckilns, and th* i that ends In a pock*
ooo oa th* link*, toti—that 1* w** 1 lhB • l ' { That le model of atlk •WS‘ | popular two-piece, ae rnoet “f j, aAh b)ii are. and U elaborated J u . cd veetw; a tilted nev lie In solid color, th* j hl __ rang f narrow band i •■*“ “•
lit rrtarned to favor and great prominence. It 1* possible to acquire s tour-piece affair, sa well tb* suit In two or three pieces. 4 che grouping may include skirt. Jumper, short cost and long coat: cne-pisea dram and Jacket; | two-piece dress and Jacket, or th# on* or two-piece rr - del. sliereltwa. with a long-sleeved Jacket. There I* variety, and the mod# profit*
thereby.
Nothing more charming in the way of an enae ruble could be I mag: red than th# pictured model which to developed In fla .*1. It a foar-ptoc# affair. I* » fourth . we being the hat- White Oannei rhlons th* aklrt and coat, the •per te mad* of striped flannel two shade# of blue banded with white, while the coat. In raglar. faahli.n. ta banded with the strip* 1 The while felt hat wears a band stupe and a dtatlngutahlna' tcuch of black. An altogether smart affair, and * a Mt of trimming other than the fabric and three email button* at th# neckline—for utilitarian purposes! In contra*! we have the jar-krt costume with frock of white •Ilk embroidered In black allk braid, and the smart 'unit black Jerw r jacket strictly tailored and bound with black *llk braid—the braid the link that binds frock and Jacket together. By so slender s chain are fashion parts fastened. Novetly We* e For Coats
The pictured »27 idea Of bouid be. It
the
doloi. It I* effective of fabric and One of the best liked cotnpuee color .-ffecla ta here llluatrat. I gray, black and white, the gray and black in a glfl-akg
path n a,..um
back-
i rff*
coat of th!
: utility model,
live with all
ports modi you
bite
> f ^5EA-CALL
a “sand and **a ; eaadly and aaptr * tn evening attar* ee pea eat erw-ithat is not h'*h-nroked. "
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B ticna that go down to tb* i Uttls ocach Iwtw.s n tide* And th* »le*v*le*a It .
resoon 1* obvl. u*—there ta quit* • to the high oe» k—ha* whlU trunk* a* much difference between the • and a white lice down th* aide, garb of the woman who really And a eult made up of a elrtped swlma and the one who aun-bathe* i ahlrt in blue and whltA worn with on the bwh as there U between i blue shortA ha* a coat Of the aam* | ! ...ruing and evening attire. Unee material a* the shirt, collared ta
and mat* rials—even colore—are J the trunk fabric,
divided sharply Into two cl***ea. j Th* next step toward dry land with a poaeiblo third to Include the is taken when tb* costume ta mad* woman that suns and dips—but 'up of a tunic W-us* worn ov«ff doe# not rarim. ^ »
Bui in one thing all types agree —they are brtet. Which mean* that there will be many sartorial crime* committed In the name of thie particular apo.-i There are bathing suits and bathing coaluma*. the lat-;,-r really beach costuincA for they seldom leave thr aanda, and there are swimming suit*, the latter even briefer than th* termer. Tb*
may n
tome meet an leant, start Hr.
usually li. > •tripod, hoi patterned
mptred by Pleat* or j bathing attire Is) nd extremely decol- ; »wlmmer ther- U ; of irreey—offered In | isuai and; to say lh* color effect*, and lece combination of lo.rt*—a* jdetured. t he choice, then Is nira*t between ths
creen and while, or
amts are effecUvA and hit*—the rod really a
i—Is sometimes pro- .. knitted suit l* in.umpose effect* In
l coloi
and i
. ... _ *r
iclty.
IFTHE SHCXTITS!
> be a colorful nd out of the water, i be different, a bathing
1 effective In c
practically the
Did You Know
,ubt that iflhl- >lri Wrfipt trunk*—It 1* then that th# dcwifutlng. but they i rr » redlhr begin to oounl Tbl* tunta rt'wretion* In ' 111 AT b* elaborated In many way*. tasurancA end j T*« “rep to Its etrelghl ltn#o-ihs bulge* where bathing mode ta in complete har- - - -*- ‘he general mode when nateriata, lines, colors
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