The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 15, 1902, Page 2

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(] ties have been made up on the spur of the m(»mP t, that even the stragglers v it was hlgh dme for them to make t hes up with him, and UIF"‘A vill turn over on he b up she swing s com m\l‘m s throws water a of her regular exercise, naturally she must have some suit that is distinctly her own and that was made with a view to suit her particular requirements. For if there is one thing under the shining sun that {s more trying than another, that thing is a bathing suit. After they are wet they cling and stick as clo possible and the young lady who has not the figure of Venus feels rather shy at displaying all her defects 50 openly But there are suf t woman, for instanc woolen su The w it infinitely mr-ru m more pleasant when in or out of the wa- steps out to go down the old air does not rush in and ty, clammy feeling that is accompany mohair. anywhere near THE SUNDAY CALL. them. If stockings are wanted the tights are made full length and the feet arc in- serted, which make them dPUg‘l.fully venient. But r serviceabls as se, and while 1 k smarter it is cheaper to wear stockings. Black or dark blue wool fs the best color for h people, as both of them have a tendency to reduc and most swagger appear! buttoned up the back The color that rves as a trimming*is wc ven in in the form of a yoke bottom of thy But the wool may tire suit, however. &re used with a mohair top. In the fna< jority of eases the trousers extend a ittle below the knee and are not supposed to be worn with any h ery. A d d a wine made up with white is tI t fetching ever when worn by a brunette. ark r he mc e skirt as prettily thing and add nothing to its which mea; of a frock peaking of skirts, ltlu not have th 5 '-w.@.m wel; a great deal in this whatever else T b« square or it may be circular; only trimming the suit bc Vests swell th ohalr, st it may worn. en over a vest and again it m: b ater gets I]t‘m hol¢ in it

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