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< UL 00 A O SR I 0 A W06 = iz WW o NGENIOUSLY employing the medieval influence, the tea gown pictured to the left fea- tures a rather high girdle of seed pearls and long trails from elbow sleeves. Made of chiffon velvet brocade, it is an interesting change from the chiffons and laces of most tea gowns. i In the right upper corner is il- lustrated one of the latter, a grace- ful and soft model in which lace and a metal brocaded chiffon have been used over flesh-colored geor- 7, igette. Metallic lace is employed "HERE is so much va- riety in the clothes Jor idle hours that it is possible to find a gar- ment suited to every taste. Tea gowns are even ? ll:velt'cr th?n wtr',L with mg trailing chiffons and metallic laces ad{ym ing them. For those with simpler tastes, there are lounging suits with or- iginal blouse treatment and trimming. For lounging on the beach, there are offered cun- ning und comfortable beach pajamas. (Copyright, 1928, by Infernational Featwre Scrvice, Ine. Great Britain Rights Reserved.) for sleeves, train and yoke effects, To the lower left may be seen another model emphasizing an ar- tistic combination of lace and bro- caded chiffon. Over a georgette foundation, long strips of lace, starting at the shoulders, converge at a deep line into which the skirt fullness is gathered. In less formal mode are the new lounging suits. A clever vestee blouse with overlapping points ap- pears in the center of this page. It is made of an intriguing print with piping of the coat crepe. ‘The three-toned beach costume *:een in_the lower right-hand cor- er utilizes pique for its coat which gathers circular fullness from a straight neckband. A con- trasting color arrangement of polka dots occurs on blouse and trousers. Wooden clogs much more comfortable than former flat-heeled ones are trimmed with elastic straps, topped with decor- ated leather bands—completely wearable and smart. LOUNGING SUIT of Printed Silk, Revived Moiree Will Be Used Through- “: out Spring and Summer in Evening Wraps and Ensembles.