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FRIDAY, MARCH 12 1920 | Review of Spring Modes position by a single pearl button, Then} of creamy Swiss, dotted in red, is an- other lovely. summer. blouse which ! fastens invisibly down the front under | a box plait. Knife-plaited frills of ecrn | footing border. this: center plait, and| the turned back collar as well, ~Madeira ; allover embroidery’ is another modish |! fabric, And when an eyelette@ design | is used for the bodice and white or-| gwandy for the sleeves, and there are, knife-plaited frills around the neck, hem and ‘sleeves, the blouse is one to covet to wear with a suit or a simple! organdy skirt. In the bright colored sport skirta for summer wear, besides the usual tailored models there are a number of the more unusual kind in silks. On of these is a ‘box-plaited pongee, which gives free- dom for movement ‘without destroying “%, _AFashion | One wonders\why they say ‘!In the the desired straight silhouette and then |Spring a young, man’s fancy lightly also those in accordeon olaited crepe de chirie in white and in fancy sports| turns to thoughts of love,” as if the young man were the only one who felt material as Kumsi-Kumsa, Fan-Ta-Si|thusly. There is“with it an implication and Tricolettes, that he turns to thoughts of.clothes, too, As for the cape it would be a serious} Be that as it may, the young woman's error to imagine that its smartness is |-fancy usually turns ‘in the same direc- in the least impaired, for no one haa}tion, ‘whether ‘she be at the’ ripe old tired of it, and new versions are con-|age-of four years or has acquired the stantly being~seen, both for street and | stately. dignity of ten. * for evening wear, And to fit her every mood’and tense The Smarter Spring * Styles in gee Ladies’ Shoes — Elegance enhanced by neatness and ' trimness are the most obvious character- . istics of the Spring Shoes we are now showing. While there is a dainty charm:in their modeling, ~ there is ping fragile or frail: about them. Their fashion attractions ‘are built upon’ a foundation of durability and comfort giving shapeliness. Che Casper Dailp Cribune the Spring fashions are offering her} new costumes for every. occasion—for, blay, for school, for parties, and all timies between. Some prefer to express. simplicity, others, individuality, and/ still others are only interested in that which is practical. For the attention of the latter, are| extremely smart new ideas in sailor} blouses, with their crisp pleated skirts, for the school girl. An attractive dress in a tailord effect is a white blouse costume with a tucked front and a frill! of pleats on its collar and cuffs. ‘Its skirt ig a dark plaid serge in pleats with) @ flat girdle of the same material. | For her younger sisters who are still having diffictiity with the problem: of! walking, there are all kinds of pretty rompers, percale, gingham and cham:| bray, with white pique for state occa-! sions. | Where one especially wishes io. ex-| press individuality, there are Jersey and Jap crepe smocks. These lend them-} selves 40 hand embroidery in colors, and | are widely varied in decoration. In fact this season shows hand embroidery on ¢rash, poplin and even on ‘dotted Swiss dresses. If you are a “‘sub-leb’ you will be! much interested in a flesh tintevoile) smock, with embroidered sleeves, sashed with moire ribbon. Its little high neck is open and tied with cord. What shows of the skirt is mainly an embroidered | nel. . ‘So much depends on, the function you are about to attend when it comes to selecting a costume these days. A feal- ly appropriate toilette for the Young Ladies’ Annual Spring Jump Rope ‘and Skipping Contest is a serge. school} dress, covered by a practical and yet quaintly decorated pinafore showing a pink goose and a black cat rampant. On the other hand, if you want to feel correct at the semi-weekly tea party of your Kewpie Dolls, you will naturally wear a lace and net pinafore, especially if it has a bunch of cherries on. one| shoulder and is tied with black velvet} ribbons. a Gingham dresses are popular for year jloops is correct. round wear, The combination of plaid! - : four to-six years a happy thought for Spring’ is a belted dress with a pleated frill for collar and cuffs. The yoke; and sleeven are white with the skirt of! gingham. Its narrow belt is run through the frong of the skirt and neatly bu toned in the back. This young lady may enjoy wearing a sand colored coat of taffeta over it and a close fitting hat with a turned up brim. For the younger set, turned up brims. are the very thing, preferably ribbon hats faced with hemp in sports colors, For dress-up affairs, a shade hat of georgette and straw with piquot ribbon A poke bonnet shape charmingly frames’ a youthful face, and is¥ made of grosgrain ribbon and trimmed with woolen balls. Where a floppy brimmed hat is becoming, rough straw with\a big bow atop, and facing | of georgette fulfills a promise of Spring. , For: party dresses and graduation there are charming frocks of organdy, net, lace and chiffon. Wide lace flounc- ing makes up in pretty styles. Ruffles! and sashes continue to be popular, the' fluffier, the smarter the costume is. A sub-deb will enjoy a little printed voile, with organdy collar and cuffs and a vel- vet ribbon sash. | Among the markedly unusual combt- | nations was a challis smock with = a scalloped hem worn over taffeta-bloom- ers, this for a four-year-old, For an ol er sister, a lavender chambray school frock had its pockets and cuffs button- holed‘ with khaki yarn and, oddest of | all, a knitted khaki belt to match. ws eae When a Chinese girl is married, she! must wait four months before etiquette allows her to pay her first visit to her} mother; but, after this initiatory call, it is.within the bounds of social custor and propriety for her to visit the home! of her parents at any time. and plain materials continues, with vari- ations in their use. For the miss from AZ mits The Bootery ERNEST L. LIVINGSTON, Manager . Fourth Floor’0."S: Building Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More Spring Suits, : Gowns for Ladies and Misses There are so many points of attraction in this Spring showing, that we hardly know which to emphasize with most prominence. The models are very distinctive in the elaborate conceptions as well as the more severe tailleured designs’ $ ofthe very weaves and the colors are of very rich tones with artistic trimming treatments. And then there is another very vital attraction—a__ price moderation very unusual when associated with such elegant styles and qualities. Blakey & Co. 130 North Center St. , HAVE YOU'TWIN SOUL?” Have you a@ “twin soul?” it's nothing | amorous affair, like an athletic heart ot the hotsemaid's pknee, but ; More. trouble. | With one in her néw Paramount-Art- craft picture, “Sadie Lov A ‘Really Absorbing Display of —— fasion suretewiet = { |be, shown at th fri theatre next Sun-| whic day. It takes the form of an old steet- heart who shows up about five minutes! The orig after she has been ptonouhced the wife Hopwood’: fof Count ‘Luigi Pallavicini,.a handsotne Whieh w: |Ifalian, Fortthwith Billie imagines her-! fi |self in] love with her old flame, the he C jhas grown fat and unlovely since their! rose are included in the She plans an elopement jand the production was with him, but his wife and an excitable |S. Robertson. French -friend of “the Italian husband | foll the little scheme and offer some| Fifty thousand complications on their own account. It water is pr which ‘will {4.2 most laughabje and delightfuj mess, zon and its h finally turns out happily for all ¥ concerned of the picture is Avery © by the same name, ecess on mes L. nd Helen Mont upporting cast, directed by Jobn fa ‘Ss ago. BLY BURKE GUILTY Prouty, it frequentiy causes even Rillie Burke is afflicted ~~ mile ded by the I ributaries. navigable a ver Ama- Many high class; which make a tremendous appeal from the standpoint of style, new- ness and price, Every model affirms a late vogue and every thought of fashion is clev- erly expressed. A supreme showing presenting every approved idea. The bouffant drapings, ruffled tunics, the basque, the panier, new short sleeves, new collarless styles, offering the widest possible range for individual expression. , s : ITS : No one would dare think of a coat as The men’s wear Serge suit has shown something to be endured after beholding a fine regard fot tailoring and finesse. our resentation of spring models, The tailored collar, shoulders and sleeves These seem to have caught myriad in- fit snugly. The sleeves widen at the spiration in color, focus and design and wrists and are braid trimmed. to have worked out all the combinations possible with these fundamentals. and Frocks : t i f ii Ri The cloths are of the very newest and most fashionable Phone 332-]