i. .oiACK Aiioi Ai r i i i j. . x x v-..- o v i i - - i. M - i . 1 ! 1 " s of -vV-iV'. . y 17 Wv KONi ' I N f -3- - ' , . i ;vr- v ;-.v -i pipit iw'iiiii $ 'liipia ym - iiiiii v -r 1 T v3 I 1 ! t I! 1 n i i : f . J x- ill ; . j: 'Ml '. - Ill .i . . 5A ..; , YCl , &zrJsm0J dfes-ea? fed ute'r, ' V u -1 i , hi r-tJ, " 4 s4c .-..si .r:;!,'';' -- f it i i' i vr t ' j , Si j v WW? E.v MWoa. haa its favorite colors; but on the ; evening gown. The upper, portion of the bodice is" -'. threshold of the coming styles, hef ore : the ' ' embroidered: with white silk and crystal beads, while a ' summer's hues have been discarded and the' ' suggestion of -a net chemisette feads the gowruj Three t i j' 'fill's colors decided upon, black-and-white sections' of et edged with; jet "fringe corapleteHhe ' holds first, place. Banging from combinations in which : short sleeves, while a 'triple tunic carries out, the ele-, white predominates to the alliances. in which it is gance of this model. W.'X- ' :-:':'::C-:i'-Xi: dotted, over a black surf ace, jthis friendly color scheme The practical: streeticostume has not; escaped the offers relief ;and distinction in'evfry kind of dress. black-and-white invasion. Foulard in .the convenient J For evening wear crepe de chine lavishly embroid- . dotted pattern is combined , with plain br,oadclo"th to ered with silk claims the favor of those who prefer the form. a dress and a-jacket of which any one rnay be, ornate. 'In-any other color this might be too much proud.;-A deep band is placed on the skirt, while the o, but black-and-white is its own excuse for being as white, net yoke is piped with bias folds of silk. Collar decorative as you please, mite filet lace combined and cuffs-of;.' foulard, are used on the . tailored doth j-xth black chantilly shows what effect can be gained -jacket. A lining of silk completes the streel costume. by,the use on silk. ; The square yoke is outlined by a ' For afternoon hours;white serge is always deserv-' ' narrow beading OI jet. an. ornament of which is ttldeed' inc nf monfinn. Tt fti anttranna't faT-Khmm for n the front of the bodice. Embroidered flowers, cut the cool days between seasons. Black again gives this put,. trail over the front and sleeves, which are straight model a .touch of distinction. The attractive re'vers ana loose ana very easily made r il l !p-N?fl:ti idiiytife AT ! ' 1 1 ! , ' i - :7r; 1 r. jacket . to outline the folds, , and . occur : on sleeves -arid at the back.' 'A" tie oi i itripe'd. silk is unusual and attractive.' '" 'l ' . ' 1 " '. .'p'iacKmbroiaery on sneer wlnte batiste stands out.in charming arrange ment on-' a lingerie frock'.? It'ispollarless, with a. round yoke of -white' lacej ftdie bodice has the sleeves ! of -the Magyar blouse, and the extended "yoke" sug gested; by1 eyelet embroidery4 in black-' Notice the ' pointed lower line of t this' yoke. 'Fine band-run ' tucks retain the fullness '.around .the hipsj while ai- deep hem of . black- eyelet' and solid" embroidery '.completes the- stunning costume:' ',,.'-1', . ' , ' - ' ' . ust before you decide upon your fall fr.ock,'.l6ok at.'the shepherd's plaid before you.;." Jts rounded ppcr line of fthe blouso is emphasized by a 'bias band' of Hack silk, while' white linen and lace are cleverly used at the collar, side and. sleeves to give the. relief of a . crisp add snowy - frill."- " J ' y - .- This modelbuttons at one' side, the-straighttab seemingly lapping over the- outline 'of ;the .yoke. ?A patent-leather-belt'gives1 a' chic finish 'ior: tha rnRtiiTnn." ' ' ' ' ' '. ' . " .' " ' ( I -Vi-A distinction, afforded by; the alliance of these two colors is within' evert JaniraBPEH-nornm . i m 1 9 H 1 1 ; ..a f . insistently. to tnose wuq wouia oe weu aressea. earJtea to the note, ana prom yi-f J J J 1..J.X - urn in nn ) it icrf-ML . wiljj w........ .J.....-- . - , . - ... iriHiBTOTiT.iir rr t iinan ixrnn nnii w-i iih wfii ii rtNMtfii. - n mh rvpn. rn t tivcr- ft white eatui iicnrpliCId oa uxe impl with striped silk - These are used at each side of the HS&teA UUj'JJA'7ajT'AoJr-SSi- by serviceable' auality-and attractive -appearance, 'v '