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M^^S<br />

County Sports News<br />

eric Men Too<br />

i For Times Five<br />

epermeii Could <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

§^» <strong>On</strong>e Reid Goal<br />

j-r. —., Connty Tim* ty<br />

iMiiMd last Friday Bighi<br />

- !•!« Oily by the stands.,,<br />

UtJS Company, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

to limn 1 passeri scored but<br />

T, «eM goal during the enilrt<br />

MMe, Bddlt Btevells scoring that<br />

.JlilBllti meg lad at ia<br />

«M ••«, the newiBapernien<br />

"igjtol two point, during<br />

IBd Wr, alas Mi abut ou<br />

%«• fltld.<br />

W ttimi for tie Bleetrl.<br />

EJMW Mm, Baking eleven<br />

fejl» team's tweiitfoii joints,<br />

"Mlild goals anil one foul Hii<br />

•Mi, Blackmail and<br />

iwred one each. To.<br />

rttii<br />

I MAY COUNTY TUBES<br />

T.<br />

[Pleasantville Still<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hoodoo<br />

Beat Family Resort School<br />

, ri Lads By 2M9 Score<br />

lillville Lost f Egl Harbor Easy For ' *•.. c»F~H^b KM I.I<br />

To Sea hie • Ca P e May <strong>City</strong> High I*-"* "•*<br />

Jensey Leaguers Trailed Be-<br />

hind Local Rve AH<br />

Through the Contest<br />

F. Town-send Was Star<br />

Kenne and Long Scored Six<br />

Field Coal* Each<br />

School easily<br />

r ancient rival., VWnsnni<br />

vll!.. High School. Monday nlfiht<br />

27.19, before „ inrgp ,„,„,, ,<br />

riMMnrvillo,<br />

Bill Oroen, the Malnlanclor'<br />

captain, with flvo flBlrt (soal,. rini<br />

'Tuckerton Girls<br />

Won Deciding Game<br />

Defeated 3m We <strong>City</strong> Culi<br />

<strong>On</strong> Wildwood Floor<br />

Tiiekprton Girls defeated the<br />

[Storm Interferred<br />

With League Game<br />

Wildwood and Hammonton<br />

Gave Fans Exhibition Game<br />

In on tilill.lilon conical staBfd<br />

uangeraiia palata In sucb psgltlou<br />

(hit lii headlamp rays itrlke the<br />

red reSeerers. giving effective<br />

wamlns <strong>of</strong> Ihe danger ahtid.<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> Keystone "red.<br />

fieses" hare proved their value<br />

in the .prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

particularly ,<br />

famlll. r with<br />

Men pr<strong>of</strong>it not by<br />

read but by what<br />

Sea Isle Hly Girls' ouIritM last'st Wliifwtml liut tonirrky niilhl<br />

Sfflturihiy nielli, tiamiitlft Ihelti 1 WlldwiiBil • defuaied Hnmnionln<br />

nn 8.7 imunrlng In tin., <strong>of</strong> the i 3123.<br />

Mlllviile, ,,( ill,, so,,!), j,.ra,j<br />

League, were eiwy fur a |s|,"<br />

<strong>City</strong> lam Frl.lay night, iu.. n-<br />

irt aulnlei lakliie ilu.ni Intn<br />

mp 25 IS in nn i!ittTt*>Min£<br />

Sea l.lu Cliy |P,|<br />

ill were never (nn<br />

ilf tlnio. tho Jill<br />

f.<br />

Mlllvillo .cored (»•,<br />

_ via u<br />

luug and<br />

Ihrijufihoiil<br />

jit^ni-i!, A[<br />

iM trail<br />

lvf <strong>of</strong> :heif<br />

?, fuijl iinfv<br />

ellinif with<br />

The runes led at<br />

if flr»i half 5213,<br />

ily BUJWrs wuro j<br />

•llll.« (luring ihi. an,,,,,,,! j,.<br />

EnBI,,iinrt Hrlntlllaii-il r.r<br />

Th- ttC;"<br />

ainrt Hr<br />

llarbur t,iw|r,e<br />

iurs. Tn,<br />

son<br />

•oiiilvllle |PI| ,,, M]l<br />

The lineup, „„,, .<br />

ri.EASANTVIU.f:<br />

F F<br />

four and Hire? singh-p<br />

gpefiiively,<br />

TewnHend'a thfer- limibh* 'iffk=<br />

era and Morton's iwci fleld Eiiala<br />

featured for Smi Islt* CMy. Titm<br />

WhlltlnBton and Charlt.y Ku»linl,<br />

netting on* earh, Thf &• nr* 1<br />

« Etiglihnrt, F<br />

C, Hueaoh. F, _ ,<br />

Mamhali, c.<br />

Cciiangt*ir., G=<br />

RiSBills. O,<br />

F,<br />

4<br />

I<br />

1<br />

0<br />

U<br />

tl<br />

iimn<br />

F,<br />

1<br />

3<br />

0<br />

U<br />

0<br />

!„„ Terry. I .<br />

, Mlllor. f<br />

j firmer!, r ;<br />

I liaracinsky. g<br />

! Grajisn, g<br />

T. l Martin g<br />

9]<br />

t| Tntnl. ....„ ~{,<br />

uj OCEAN riTV<br />

"I<br />

iyp'1 at Vtlhlwnot) before a'rnuiitnn reereaenmtives ri!imt>*ft."<br />

Bnd Bt|n|L NoviUy w<br />

Total. .„...._<br />

Rf ><br />

I Slater. Score al Itarilware Merchant; "Mayhe;<br />

thrn'H bJc!iU«o there's «o much'<br />

dri, nn it."<br />

Referee --. Flthean. Time<br />

b. C. High Held ,<br />

Millvillejo 24-20!|<br />

Score WM Tied at Half I<br />

Time, 13 To 13<br />

M "%^ Prvmpt, Sum anj<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ter Pc-Ul Action<br />

New Body Lro*.- a, $msft and graemfmi tu<br />

any on the boulevards<br />

New CoW C o b i i<br />

be<br />

Reasons when a cDltufne '<br />

I i ffB^raj grouping <strong>of</strong> ir-rely<br />

afs are pitfalls, sf eeuFfi?,<br />

I<br />

, have mainly tp do with pg<br />

Iff many still pessfsa an jne<br />

to match ihadeg by narat- Nflt If*<br />

the ghapi that eulfll f<strong>of</strong> tha Houth<br />

The T&Q-F&ce Salt Appears<br />

They're wearlnf it under the<br />

vi*int#F eeat <strong>of</strong> Qlsth sr fur, the<br />

ttiTFecfly and ffleHculriuHly ialfored<br />

iwtj'plect suit that is emnrt only<br />

whan worn with tho cOFfcet ae-<br />

ccsBdfiea, It , !s made <strong>of</strong> men's<br />

Fuiting, sf rep or twill, lincl, In the<br />

flp<strong>of</strong>ti form, <strong>of</strong> novelty wonl for<br />

the skirt and aesntrastlnff material<br />

j for the P5al gf jarket.<br />

lied. The<br />

Si U la<br />

in the<br />

h<br />

II it trua lhal<br />

Ij'pps j iyiE story is the _<br />

'—-torial aavantagtj ef its own tsp.<br />

ouiiit that haj the<br />

^h»ft Ihe name Is the *ims—hy nn | P«at-<br />

•i* ayep i, SUre that every vat sf <strong>On</strong> ^ s y r h suit ^ P'etured, It |s<br />

ye Will be & pepfert maEch fsp thi? » ihrte*piflee affair, made up <strong>of</strong><br />

iW*?*diRg gna §f the same name, ik-ift, shufl eonl and iqpcdaE, The<br />

S ilitle more yellow in one ahjids skirt i§ a navtity check in three<br />

isnible<br />

WE BUni ANYWHERE<br />

Concrete Sidewalka Curbt Gmt<br />

Reinforeed ConcMto<br />

Estimates Cheerfully Given<br />

Sole Agents for<br />

COOPER'S ASBESTOS SHINGLES<br />

in Atlantic and Cape May Counties.<br />

Illinois itind Shore Road<br />

Absecon<br />

ters<br />

,,iore ycl.WP. ,„ «..^ „.„_„<br />

S a hit more red in another will<br />

«H in a broken symphony, j esat !•<br />

be Siiit^Of Fiist impsFtaBS j fnlddis<br />

fe matter hew true it may be jj hwlt '<br />

1 a perFeet whole may be ruined ^fl^ f "<br />

all<br />

»i It la lundamBntaHy true<br />

... the mil ti the thlnf. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Mr %e eeBieloui ef; a pleasing ef=<br />

tnade yp ef the sutt pi-ui ths<br />

isrleii. hut ii ii the suit, at<br />

reM and esat* that ii cfidien<br />

tfee entire eostume is built<br />

that suit aa a baekfpound,<br />

t, therefore, pieftsljfi tlmt !n<br />

•aa frock there Is "a matehfni<br />

iho<br />

<strong>of</strong> tan and brown, the short<br />

<strong>of</strong> plain matefial in ths<br />

shade, trimmed with the<br />

slid the tnpesat i? the deep-<br />

lined and €Uffed with the<br />

A cleveFiy thOil^tlt=OUt Ift-<br />

sven is the fur that makHs<br />

collar <strong>of</strong> tho (optqai^lts gs<br />

noniie, Note, for future refer<br />

-. tho Slender JlncS,<br />

riving at COftglUalSna than by<br />

means <strong>of</strong> pictured ffiOdels that ftre<br />

typical <strong>of</strong> the general trend SF a<br />

fashion, Sinarl fer spurts or<br />

mornJ<strong>of</strong>f wear, ths freek pi biaek<br />

I wh»a plaid, cut In two nU-cei<br />

and Uneompremlsingiy Btfaitfht <strong>of</strong><br />

line, prefers a red epiit, Hnking it<br />

to the (Jrcag with a aenrf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Id, This black, white and red<br />

3f CDrnbinatisn ii cSaohtialSy<br />

tngJi, the women <strong>of</strong> Franee ef-<br />

feet it in many ways,<br />

Red end gray—little §een sf lai*?<br />

yegfH—combing in the eneMtiepif<br />

dresi nnd cpftt coslume At-nlgnal ,<br />

Pporta wPftf. Thfl skirt foa- !<br />

tyfpji f\n& pleats nnd the waist is J<br />

imed with banda nf !ho skirl<br />

Fir, which HJMJ lines the Hv\in^<br />

plain, thri'D^fiuarii'rs lenffth<br />

cnaL The latter, you w(M P*?**,<br />

rrt n flnwer In the snm* 1 folor fifl<br />

he skirt, it is a ffid <strong>of</strong> thr- nFflnHa.!<br />

YWPF fnFhlon to niatrh fikirt find<br />

jfit bnuianniere in both matcrln!<br />

id rolnr.<br />

The little modr! fnffiiM] nsit In<br />

yd an ft white iinvphy m r iferinl<br />

will eetiie many ppinta is quam<br />

regarding details Of the epring<br />

made, length pf Skift, for In-<br />

stance! Any anfuniefit that skirta<br />

are gattlng iongeF would eeem is<br />

he Fefuted at the sutiet by this<br />

itnet length affair. It sets tho seal<br />

?f apprsv&l Sri blue and whilq, dri<br />

he ahart coat, on embroideries as<br />

a trimming. A suit for the niQ=<br />

nt, under the b!g fur cost, a suit<br />

for splint? ail by Itself,<br />

*atln A Vogue Of Tbe Moisost<br />

Whenever there la a waiting<br />

e, Jn fashlpn-land, satin fflakca<br />

SpppflranEC, It 1B alwaya smart<br />

i frpfks, suits, hats and blouse?!.<br />

QWtJ it=<br />

adgenr and (oo<br />

ckground sf th<br />

ekirt <strong>of</strong> black satin upon a bodlus<br />

top has EL blaiise gf cgara? beiga<br />

Ia?e, proving faBhirm'i fondnssH for<br />

y and belpa in enmbinatisn with<br />

black, lnalead <strong>of</strong> whltr*. The cSat<br />

<strong>of</strong> black Botin HM a e^Har <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fabric, but is faced back with a<br />

pqintsd laeo that given a finUhlng<br />

grace, The girdle is <strong>of</strong> moife<br />

ribban.<br />

The ftat <strong>of</strong> the mode Is blaek<br />

satin in fliis nf thn approved small<br />

shapes that have a tam=s-ehanier<br />

jfown—beret. If you prefer !U The<br />

velvet rtbbsn band flnd hew nro<br />

pern, BQffiPwiiat deeper than the<br />

ifitie sf the lac0, but thn name<br />

:ol<strong>of</strong>, BaLin Bhosfl rnhif)1e£e lha<br />

nut fit, whteh rftHihlnos lha tnPPO<br />

mnst regnl sf the ninffinU thiit<br />

live on from seaspn tn poastin FB=<br />

. he one with t]iu oiher,<br />

and tiuiifii gf the iimny tho one,<br />

?ry i"d fudtwoiif, or Imsh ry<br />

:incl Bi-iirf sr HUWI-F; tuniwvur and<br />

hamjljiifr, ur hiiJi'lljiis? anti !it!W.= r;<br />

llftt nnd if;ii-r, nr JWiwor, «r Jmslcry;<br />

fhepe arc; many approved reiiibina=<br />

ilOfis. Jiut iipwever the piirts ar«<br />

cnmhinciii, u muac ha worked out<br />

so that ths two <strong>of</strong> Ihfoo that mutch<br />

Will tti* In nliHoMltS harfiiDny with<br />

thn p:lH!f tfoupa, PIJSB this rnsull<br />

win nt5l_bo an en«tnib!ts, and thii<br />

it be art eiijiomhls is gartsrially inu<br />

perative.<br />

eights, for all HgrU <strong>of</strong> n^UFd<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> hulk ia desirable 1Q<br />

, for it li the end and aim<br />

ery woman te appear siendar<br />

3 Blender aM jtaealblo. Light-<br />

eight ni*it*-ri il& urn dosirah^e und<br />

Klip <strong>of</strong> a BarniBnt <strong>of</strong> SeergqttB<br />

t 1 fl dpmanclr Trimmings &ro<br />

SF tailored, and there is a ten<br />

y toward iinns that make the<br />

Ent form flttlh^<br />

olor \s Importsnt* ef course.<br />

will effijet<br />

Tho<br />

lin rie<br />

IdipH Is enjoyinE popularity<br />

ninierlal and as a trimmlnjf* lpnd =<br />

Ing charm to many <strong>of</strong> the s^west<br />

3ffi;rinK3, The entire range <strong>of</strong><br />

Iripfs opppare *— fine, cobwebhy<br />

m.iffn and marge, Htriklng pattciFiifl<br />

—nil with their purpoaes. And the<br />

airit en?(?fnh!e mftkea yga sf boih<br />

^nHP nnd iiife.<br />

In thfi plrtUTPd eostum? 1 thfife la j mii«t they hHrrnpnizi<br />

a fine correlation sf part?i, unitlnff other, ihe parts nf ra<br />

nf chnnpini? niitriurt. Salin.<br />

id lace nrii fhn three,<br />

Travpl lii EnjaroninS<br />

It may be nn old sfnry, hyt Ihn<br />

old<br />

I s<br />

are, frequently, ths msat<br />

, arid harmonising aeee»=<br />

Foundation <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

f* VI3S tho sicndLir figuro hhould<br />

^» Wear aprne Hort <strong>of</strong> a reatfulh-<br />

^^ Snff garmont, if It Ia ts wear<br />

the new mods satiflfaeioFiiy, We<br />

fit cunilng irilp a season wi»n the<br />

fitted hipline and the !lal ba.-k wlii '<br />

play iin important part, nnd it oun j<br />

be assured sniy when thn Qor§et Ii I<br />

flttdd pfpperly. The eiifiht I"!<br />

dues not call for n. heavily h<br />

rnflilf, but it i-aild fur Pfjmuti<br />

g<br />

fi Htlll<br />

efFccLB^thny apa inn lo<br />

omlttMl fr»m tha mode<br />

JT!pfi«* thi mo that has tn<br />

hion by atorm, ia mpfQ pr<br />

tly fe;itured.<br />

II f<br />

Did You Know-<br />

C<br />

HAT ehio, for tpring. In oIHq<br />

kooiied In » bow? Bo ta.<br />

porlant la ihla iorm <strong>of</strong> ttlmBilBI<br />

I lrosk« are grouped aeoonHDB<br />

10 ihb Irirnmllig, and caJlail-"bow,<br />

froekj," o( »iitln, silk »ud crop*.<br />

In lailorea nnd drew atyls, thsf<br />

itm scsuri In luhtgil'i laror,<br />

THAT tw.cl la saa <strong>of</strong> th« burnt<br />

llkoil coit ruL.rlc.i whon it<br />

Ui« isntrU yllllty coalT<br />

makes Ott pgpulw (tulibt<br />

corn and th§ ons With the ngwOf<br />

man ahgy!d«r. then, to be tema<br />

am^ntai, tnak^i an euemMg Ht<br />

marf AQd has In CPlOr<br />

twaod,<br />

THAT many, in fart,<br />

mw iprlne Boat* are fu<br />

Ths furl apsrsvad m Bat, and<br />

Amortoan broadtail and<br />

. . Honis-<br />

. tw«d, dlacomil ul baakat<br />

", Ituh. Hnd jerHf In wool.<br />

' pattern* on allki, crcp.<br />

-J. cottone—ovtry posilblo<br />

£•• Cnpaa—Oeorcatlo, Canton.<br />

W«th, Mwoio, «atln-t>aclt<br />

I 4» eking. T«(I«U. molra. IU-<br />

tBhMtnj. wash (I1IU ntlll ailk<br />

Olotli^ ..tin, BUUa ot Ul><br />

ibl« tjps—two, lhr«» slid four<br />

bMD anju - 4ud * 'Jport*.<br />

Mmw ttvet*!'* »o<strong>of</strong>l In<br />

\ ID aulU an'd itt Ml Unda<br />

teW for<br />

ery atralfflit <strong>of</strong> line. Ulouiea<br />

akfife, boleros, dolmAn al6«ve«,<br />

S vlnn qnd kimono ahoulders. De-<br />

lia Include belte, the collarleu<br />

neckllae, tl« and Jabots, cuKa and<br />

pocketir. Fringes (or trimming—<br />

silk, bead and loone made <strong>of</strong> the<br />

frock material. Glitter treatment*<br />

for evening frock*—genuine, etrass,<br />

buffle* *nd crystal. Embroideries<br />

In silk, (old, metal and wool, ap-<br />

plique* allied with them. Pin<br />

tucklni- and pleats, cotalns and<br />

vhlrrlns^-, and hero And there,<br />

I smooklflff- Two. flowera on the<br />

Shoulder In two color* th»t blend<br />

or.two Iliadea ot one color. Small<br />

hut! with crown* that ir* eiTntio<br />

and'brim* that do iun aa ther<br />

pleu*. Bow* on coat* and frocke,<br />

UUle one*, bit; one* and «1lm.<br />

Th*j und«*rm Mtlt<br />

you are inclined to alight the I<br />

ipgrtanQe sf the material '<br />

ode, try ts think ef the pr*s<br />

!t-day made, intricate, Hrijjhis<br />

sd, yet sppe&nngly simple, J<br />

B <strong>of</strong> the fabrics sf a scons e<br />

i afo. Visualize the drape<br />

and pin tueki and fins pieatingt<br />

the jaekeu and girdles and ?Iab<br />

<strong>of</strong>ata gieevBfl; and ail the deviou<br />

ways that ihe designer takes tQ ab<br />

•slute slFalght ilnea, all these d:on<<br />

with the heavy pepa and popijii]<br />

sad serg&a and the equally *un<br />

leldy silks <strong>of</strong> twe decades ago,<br />

Wa wear riierter ekirts and<br />

briefer gri@s, and they are made si<br />

sheer fabrics and lighter sues<br />

rh&pi the times Of sslsrs are BO<br />

ire beautiful, hut there ar<br />

Of them, making possible<br />

1 subtle harmonies and eslsi<br />

binaUons, And there are mere<br />

sf fivery old tnatarial, fla<br />

well u se<strong>of</strong>fB ef new weave", siak-<br />

pHMibie the variety that we<br />

era??* The mode Jneludes the use<br />

<strong>of</strong> plain with printed material* and<br />

•iea\T fabrici with light; ebsiumes<br />

list eembine a dark material with<br />

_ light one: silk In comblnfttlon<br />

with woei; velvet with erep*,<br />

A century a?o ws wor« cotton,<br />

and iTfry eumrnar iaw us well sup-<br />

plied With gingham froskl, Wi<br />

wear tfisghams and Uneni and tht<br />

various waab eottSM for house<br />

•rock». Dowaflai--, but WHiB out-<br />

ws wear fillt^thtt nade<br />

br the *Hk* <strong>of</strong> th« Urns*<br />

„« **5h as W*U aa eettflB, and<br />

Eiep their illklnw.. £p« isMsfl<br />

.„__.„ ^«§siafl>.,iBa;» it .__<br />

mitU »e com* Jo * MMoa th*t if<br />

There are ifilerestih^ weaves ot<br />

Ui ihe best kaewa wyetens. The<br />

•yps and twills and mtti'i wear<br />

gbriegi Iweeds* hgthBapynSi jerseya<br />

and flanneiij many weaves <strong>of</strong> crepe<br />

Ihs MiHn.iiMfc eropea, sillii—<br />

taffetas, moirea, faliip &n^ the<br />

Rsj^ha and Shantungs, the sheer<br />

iiaterlalB—ehlffan. georgette, silif<br />

.'Qiie and laeg, there Is, apparentiy.<br />

,iqthins omiHed from the list. And<br />

they are all supple, pliable,<br />

ible.<br />

If there la a eholee, so far as<br />

fashion is eencafned, in ths wgois<br />

sf the mods, tha tweeds, hume*<br />

.rjBI, weei crepes, reps, jeraey,<br />

broadcloth and the loose basket<br />

i are that eheiee, 3her# &fe<br />

Interesyns aUk and WQQ!<br />

mUEtureSi and some lalstyres thtit<br />

_, tl and rayon. We are meet-<br />

ing a deal sf plaid, a<br />

Ewu tjpes <strong>of</strong> materials The bodl i<br />

Hill Lo <strong>of</strong> one rn*iE rtr ft r<br />

i*ncs Ii showni It is fdr tho liortUi-<br />

<strong>of</strong> fanpy weftVB and th« §kift o£<br />

plain IcSlura—nn <strong>of</strong> enjor<br />

Blue is slated for thp chairman.:<br />

ship <strong>of</strong> the *-olor mmsiiUlif ^\l!h<br />

tha nnsfflblo ssrrjitl tn nf midnight<br />

Lnd nn\y, this rnlnr hn» he^n in t<br />

& t TUB w\\ OJJ 1 OF *^€5 m'i Pfl D ifl^ n iJTit<br />

I gray er lavender In thorn. And<br />

j there are some tfcnicndously In-<br />

Hsujng ihadea <strong>of</strong> beige—if ia R3<br />

fiiifjer a shnde, you knew, buE a<br />

cjior. It is hinted that yrru itnd<br />

>plge nrc nrefersbii to white—<br />

%>ml new* to tiiaiiy,<br />

Thpnj will be ereens^wlth a h!y#<br />

aat, nnfi yrjipe coierii^ui^n wltli<br />

oiif^ nf blue, nnti there win he<br />

ravg— in fart, fMhlnn \- cv.\i*v\n : i<br />

vnfjiii* fnf certain t-H!^ iC i-rny,<br />

(>!rth<br />

liut i<br />

Htlle<br />

.1 aeriiBtnl'ly. loo<br />

d ^arnlngH nfl It<br />

tiidfcd them, p?<br />

hfD and tj^g -ft<br />

ming noH^^<br />

•iirlni.-Jna Aill ijrm<br />

b !l%<br />

tha bn<br />

o gf tri<br />

If<br />

pp<br />

ii tlilnjr ahout^t, th<br />

all<br />

will<br />

use in the new jacket j<br />

% when it comes ts weight.<br />

« Utsle <strong>of</strong> It, for the mode<br />

have nolblag to da with clumsy<br />

tenures,<br />

TliefB u no doming the value <strong>of</strong><br />

printed ailKI H Uia ipring months<br />

ipproaok. Thii always nsspittl,<br />

ind the mj patterns and colorings<br />

ov« a velsom* change from the<br />

.Jller kqti and leas arrastinf de.<br />

llgna <strong>of</strong> the wlutar months. The<br />

imall dealgns are In the majority,<br />

Id many Unaa thev an n eloiely<br />

_t that in the dlitance tha ma,,<br />

••rial asaiu • mild color.<br />

Mere il •ODiothlDg to b» Bid<br />

for the IH <strong>of</strong> ih. tmiltf that an<br />

ipp'raved for tht BIW Haasli. fliere<br />

-ra frock. «J1 «f «B( Mfcrls, M'be<br />

iu», bill thini Mm! to^ >» • "<br />

:l^ed prefertBM fijr Uie<br />

It la<br />

r the fashion in<br />

iona, wlu'thQr it at.<br />

iiNpiirel, epqffi, thq aftpr-<br />

ek, or the fyirmal evening<br />

:t Jfl jygt aa intriguing iii<br />

n in ilnen; just as aecetju<br />

repe ai In' twill,<br />

uite iJosBllili! tp acquire n<br />

jacket find assemblu one's own<br />

Htionm enstume. The shops ars full<br />

<strong>of</strong> velveteen and leather jacket*<br />

the trig iitile coal <strong>of</strong> velveteen «-<br />

tremeiy versatile it! its uses. Tin*<br />

osiers are those best loved <strong>of</strong> sports<br />

fashions, and ara effegyve over<br />

white or the paste! shades. There<br />

are separate flannel jackets, ioo-<br />

but they belong to the southern<br />

wardrobe, at the tnsment. Flannel<br />

is to be very important In the mode<br />

this soring.<br />

For lmfaedlato wear in the north<br />

the jacket <strong>of</strong> leather or velveteen,<br />

warmly lined, is approved for wear<br />

with a Hklrt ef plaid that'ineor.<br />

porates in its pattern the same<br />

color as the jacket. The latter<br />

may be Ilnad with tha plaid. For<br />

.ports MM there are some amu.-<br />

ing outfits <strong>of</strong> linen, ali white, or in<br />

the new hluel ui rase. And there<br />

are simple little jersey frocks to bo<br />

worn with » Juliet <strong>of</strong> the Jersey,<br />

bound, perhaps, with a contrasting<br />

shade,<br />

At times the juliet ef a two.<br />

piece dress and coat combination<br />

matches the jumper rathae than<br />

the skirt, or It may match (he lat-<br />

er, Bill; orepe and cnpalla an<br />

combined in some <strong>of</strong> the advance<br />

models, and one looks for lntrlgU-<br />

Mg eonblnatigni <strong>of</strong> aegrgetie and<br />

crepe do cMtte, Mii crop., an,<br />

worn under velveteen, Apt Oiers Ii<br />

a; jsrr, ^Ber#ls^ie_;Bf ;jh«<br />

Tltt4 Htmiri MtUo Jacket lietfnfl A<br />

H I>cvotcd To Jacket flqlta An»?<br />

ks<br />

thv_<br />

general, n» <strong>of</strong><br />

In. comhlnaUort<br />

For ireneral daytime we<br />

[ shops ara showinf jacket _^ _^<br />

which tnakea the little Jacket dad<br />

important from the faahfsji<br />

point <strong>of</strong> line, color and matoFtaL^<br />

For the usual daytime pufpeie Sal,<br />

i Is approved, for afteraotii '<br />

Qses the semi-sheer crepei an £ *<br />

j satin, and evening brings out<br />

the chiffon frock in compass color-<br />

ing, worn with a little Ion».aleevea'»<br />

jacket that can be ranwnd «t nil].<br />

An eieoilent theatre eostume, foji<br />

the jacket makes it suitable, faf<br />

this pleuure, and the frock wltH*<br />

out the jacket la a daneing drtia,, "<br />

loma extremely lovely e»l"<br />

frocks feature a jacket <strong>of</strong><br />

letonei, thus Uniting the Mi<br />

ID with th« ! :glitter trimn<br />

treatment. The piste] eeldri<br />

are the ehoiet.ffW'frock* <strong>of</strong> T--<br />

[abrt—coril <strong>of</strong> Bile greM mBft>**<br />

„»„»., lnlHIniiUfttiaWttr "<br />

td the' J»eWV-«a«^fhll*sWie,,.<br />

Ion at, the eoMinbls i« oonild.<br />

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