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ne “I'm going straight. your Honor, Go Straight NEW YORK, March 15.—United Press)— _SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1924 wpe Casper Sunvay Cevune - PAGE FIVE There's nothing on my hip” The pie that made this state mi ‘Was a little-chemise slip. style. For several years the straijght siihouette has been the popular one, although its lines have been broken by waistlines which, though placed low on the hips, were nevertheless waistlines. This year the frocks falls in un- brokeq lines from shoulder to hem. Now and then it is modified by a suggestion of fullness about the hem, such as a pleated flounce or bands of tiny ruffles, but there ts no belt or suggestion of waistline whatsoever. gTunies both long and short are , ; : f ~ shown on many of these models. en ] Some of them extend just below - : Z f A 7 Fabrics the hips, giving the effect of an ? é overblouse, and others are but three Z . or four inches above the bottom of il ‘ O-learn of the new he skirt. i ; *. z Many of the cloth dresses use the v= : iefteking os ak tha Seutante Gastiezvese? Tole tsisoaien , 22 s f ] esting book where there ed by pin-tucks, vertical stripes or E color list below AN : : i a4 chapters and chapters embroidery. In no instance is the has been compiled to \ ; af iidens that hadn’ toe: panel left loose however; it is merely guide you in choosing 5 J : States: Ma y ‘3 Pe tebe set Into the frock. your wardrobe for great- r eria’ - a pe id Palm Beach began the beltless est smartness and best ’ , ded we a4 i smoot vogue in Summer materials, such a» becomingness. You will pi Fades inely woven Ynens, crepes, voiles and cretonnes. see that Spring abounds J anc ose! ¥ | MOeeR ne One even saw frocks of sheer organ- in colors that in their ) f woun curiosity arr to dies and embroided batistes made in very names are alluring. } F "i ae pom all? They are beltless baby-like silhouette, with Some are glowing, some } | oe a Dew, combines ruffles of lace about the hems. subdued. Come and iden- - h 33 ne in the Fabric Section Sleeves of the Summery frock tify them at the Store. t | 00. may be either extremely short or They will win you by wrist-length. The short ones are be- their newness and attrac- ing worn with short gloves, which tiveness. ‘ Twills have petal riffies at the wrists, lined in colors to match the frock. es top the list be- cause thes are so unusual this Spring. Their fine- miceet Spline are dit ‘ } 9)\ i ness and rich bloom are 5 FA So prs X | noticeable in wraps as Spring Fashions cast and have ‘such tiles 4 weiter in Race anh gaits as orcelain, nese, donna, Mandarin, i Charm In Colors Madonms,— Mendksiny In this group come pees Sain Powder. 4 charmeen*, covert, covert Who can think of spring without . Sah ‘ > cm te visioning in color, or who can pie- . : ) i halon ture spring frocks other than color- Greens in a rich range of ful? And this spring especially has tones including Almond, cE Fashion gone in for bright hues and Lanvin, Artichoke, Moss Alpacas give many frocks wrapped herself in wools and silks and Aquamarine are very sults and blouses unusual of the loveliest shades imaginable. prominent in coats and a smartness. These alpacas China is credited with the newest frocks. \ = ic \ are sometimes crisp, but reds, blues, greens and yellows, and 3 ” f cs more often smooth and they are gay indeed. Even the supple, white frock (or suit. favors. these Rade” chow.. themselvec colors when {t comes to embroidery, " and this is docidedly effective whet cats aban Ap anes: \ Ribbed Silks are import. the design itself is of Chinese char- tinge of Orientai inspira- \ ‘ ant to Spring Ny she and fashionable, and for soft silks the Si ae as ait a bengaline, faille and sill delicate apricot and fuchsia tints : j \ poplin. are most attractive. In the choice of a color, however, percep wayerbes Mica ery one must consider not only whether Brickdust, Henna and Soft Woolens are the it is:fashlonable, but also whether phe) SN i: three most fashionable woolens it is becoming. Each season. has aie ro Ss ani many 9 , now. A coat of velour, “its favored shades, but these usually rocks. ey are... mos flamingo*, casacloth* or offer enough variety to sult the flattering. , \ cylonia*® is as right as the blonde, aisha Se Saat f F frock that uses flannel or wearer. Tho of slender, gitl- : kasha. ish figure py aelboe the more dar- Golden’ Tan, a bread ; Z ing shades, while she of more crust. shade as rich as Be mature lines is wise to keep to pela appears very ‘hu i > Lustrous Satins are pres- darker, more. conservative colorings. ten in soft woolens ent in many frocks and From The Designer Magazine for Spring. : most popular when of April. . e Bisse Pulgusante is in 2 iS group. y Yellows are deep and glo- : 1 N t rious. Sports clothes and . Sty! e O es filmy ks ive @ ‘i Evening Frocks are new- j limpse now and then of z est_ and lovliest in tulle _ juttercup Yellow, Ban- moire, printed chiffon and Cape costumes and scarf frocks ana and Maize. . ’ flowered taffeta. are shown among the early Spring displays. It ts doubtful whether the 5 fur neckpiece will be seen much dur- Greys in topcoats and Stripes are in the lime- ing the warmer months, as the short suits are most often very light in fabrics that range cape and scarf which match the light. But the darker from coatings to sheer frock is considered smarter than the Oxford greys are often chiffons. Often they are Separate fur neckpiece. seen in trig suits of co- as much as two inches ——— vert cloth. wide and called _ tiger The favored jewelry at present is stripes while again they crystal. Crystal necklaces, earrings ‘ are hairline as in the very and bracelets are worn ‘both for day Bindesndehite still re- popular Spring tailleurs. tains its fashion prestige. { Boldly plaided or sane f * fabrics use this combina- Bold Plaids are in evi- tion with striking success. $F : dence, too. Jolly when 2 they are colored, but just d 7. g * f % . as smart in black and AL eee Navy, the, practical, of - TV'ASHIONS for the Spring and Summer season 1924, unfold themselves in all white. wraps for evening wear this Spring. this. year not’ only to 0 ° ‘ As Sopaias: haven tory tokorne’ tne Sati Steps and sais _ their gracious beauty and correctness at The Frantz Shop, where the best of cS SRA ee ce Sage ap ils Si sah re but-to many. wraps 83 : : * ss : : ; flowered, where the. pat- shave” balls, with, prises for tie well. " Navy rep weaves fashions are skillfully selected and brought to you under one roof for critical inspection terns are usually" smal ‘White satin slipper with red heels . * : ‘ A : o the Oriental — where are. often worm aad a Spaniah sponsoring the modes that will continue to be in mode long after this Opening. Each there is great galety. of touch. It might ‘be interesting to Dainty Tones of green, ss > ° and to a variety of dot add that Spanish shawls these days 'd_yellow, : ae Add/that Spanish shayls these days pink, “orange and yellow, style is in complete assortment assuring successful choice. tiaras that are good to them are embroidered in China. dressy evening gowns win : = L : Pastel shades will be popular this ee *Asterisks signif, a. beiec sates ay selicwrn: £00, ‘ Trade Names wiaieeg Ing in pop ‘ ports. wear! ¥ :. ry favors the higher tones, while after- : fey | SrpeAnts invite non and evening functions adhere to a pastels. Ankle straps are again being sponsored by many of the shoe merchants. They give a slender ef- fect and add a little support to the ankle. New Voile Shown For the Frocks NEW YORK, March 15.—Among the thin materials for “little” frocks ia a new voile with a silky stripe. Upon a background of California Poppy yellow it has California poppies in red. Sea Green Leads On Fifth Avenue NEW YORK, March glimpse at the afternoon er the avenue will prove wl best liked colors so far this spring. There is 2 lovely sea green making its apearance and a number of orange and salmon tints, a