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THE SUNDAY CALL. ki 13 AL e 4 /5 f//,’// . /i / 4l Al ) 7l N DD R N W7 20N it I 10 NN Z N\ >\) = N a i - rr R R N ) — N ey Ll) i pN R ystoryc for a button, ana some of the cameo and : one fits into the nape of T ivory ones mount up to a great deal more ne protects the hair nice e somewhat of a luxury t er made f wimming oses b ilki Poses by Jane Wilkie. than a dollar each Certainly it is n always p t to 3 i reflect that these buttons are (o nswer the e but b gniz - o : versally worr t the woman Ww as well s aid w y ficad is in the right place cares but littl girl who loves the wa : whether her trimming is of the finest if ae who is f ate a g f gr it gives the desired result, and a pearl acht at her beck and y st T3t the deiad ' button, say as large as a quarter and not e middle of the = . < a wide =lat, whieh any more so than a half-dollar, is as pret ad e & . wnw om the belt to the 5 ty for a water suit as can be wished for e adies . - a & although many There never has been nor will theve be r her ya . . rimming. a a time when the serviceable blue and nd then makes them in . a a wom w of butt may be rely fastened blacks are not chosen for their extrema te a fashior P wn the middle of the front vou can simplicity and general availability. Such nge as it - et se rows of braid in al- a suit may be fashioned with a skirt fashioned in a s e ‘ nd they may be ex- plain excepting that about the hips the ered pretty, for about the bottom of the skirt fullness is let in in boxpleats. The collar (rimmings which gh it must be distinc bear the stamp ¢ . & ¥ that every ounce Shamrock greer very pe ar in simp akes up more wat row of stitching, which serves nicely and vachting fashic and e k p cans added weight t nearl heavy as the braid, which lor with which it is trigmed is clea The wa her bloused and is pro ns the water — biue, not a roval blue, but e 2 fla with three little collars that over- While this yvear is undoubtedly a white S lighter in tone. Then there wiil be dark ach othe t coming quite to the One from beginning to end, a white suit en dresses, trimmed with I'ghter is not durable and if chosen for actual e will be light green frocks . & wear soon presents a yeilow tinge, which with bands of white. : n is of not only takes away all its freshness, but he idea of embroidered ar s s L d f ng that he i= severely plain and to look mMakes it look pasitively soiled. a ” St -5 one ma he £ " ere from best she be worn by a pretty girl But if, on the other hand, its fair wear- mblem ng knee - ~ Simp, e waist is square necked and sleeve- er interds to dilly-dally with the sands, is the regulation sailer effect, so app &ir & & somewbat amaz- less, excepting for & band which holds a Felhie SN ot o $es.i 5 n e & X « h ha t is mad shicld in place The fullness belted in the V-shaped vest, which _"V 2 sown ot P amed aiways a narrow band and the skirt is abso aufte hm\‘“\'h‘,_m a SET mpiiment ta Sir Thomas . : . Sely. Weln. aiborgh §uits Sl y You simply cannot g0 wron Sea green. olive green, wa mr with ality mes in. Instead of using an or- / , compiete a seashare outfit and rarely does show dinary mohair braid a heavi siik rubbe: » e Caoape A siead it has its bands of was =elected, a bright red, by the wa a7 woolen tights, even rock will ail a e 4 its na serve a bit of color. The voke is ]'0”] did away with the hosi t and shor P s kept st the elastic and the belt is RaS. S Datteaabin i B g . 2 hing woole ight also, vet far from uncomfortable Midd, = e bvaid it o may know The hv(;,\. y of the suit is its fit, for it auite snug, in fact, bathing P e. Which are e, t little never. $hils 40 logk §s thonsh ‘gus 23y ing made smal P o ican colors, among them being na s a3 f the heen melted and fairly poured into it. Por the g“.,?;:“‘,r, Fir | oy MG grevioh WIS Raw e . water wear one must look out for impedes their progr and tires them ur ultra marine and sapphire blue p & e p the things that wilt and fade at the sea recessarily. and royal are different shades. but aie nd one must be careful of those fabrics Canvas toe slippers with straps that found in this season’s seashore shades a » ghter mate- that shrink and spot. l?:ougz in these . lace about the ankle and limb are much alons with a dozen blues all too prett ere s tiing away cuys there are very few that do this, for worn this ‘year. probably more for dec- 0 be auite forzotter a at a knitted jersey is matcrials grow better and better every uraktye piirgoses thab Ahyihiue eieé e Haxs th'\ white, brown is with made for swim- vear. and a cloth that “fulls” or shrinks the soft perforated leather shoes that tie out a doubt t worn of any color. - I r is peaks very badly for its maker. with silken cords protect the t quite It makes stunning bathing ts and & I the here are always girls who like some- as well and certainly are not haif so con- ways retains its new look. for, no mat & as been take i one ne a little startling and effective and skip the ripples mar vome to her feet and #picuous, ter how often it is dipped brown enl warme ¢ jersey lies so close- {his reason the anchor suit has been caiTy on a desperate flirtation, nothing There is an endlcss variety of headgear becomes a little mare heteas an hat the water cannot pour gned. The material is mo- pretiier can be chosen. There I8 a some- [ and some chic liitle nothing; t set well other coler takes on a faded, dirty brown astoniehing freusing cascades woven, fine and of white. thing about white which always wins { on the head and give one imp tone decidedly disagreeable to the eye xpect it nds encircle the i ana nnv\)aumi?uun. It is soft, dainty and tinent look. Some are safin on one side Ameng the d and one little con- . the r band, is cold, the sailor ¢ which frims the waist, girlish, and any girl ought to make the y 8 & and rubber lined, the cap in its entirety re is Jewer or more popu 1 ght in weight but the <1:-1‘vu)ul\- ng‘.n]lh a vnd(»:nx'eml hit of her life if she plans her campaign . Kijam/ Z¥ crowned with a great n.I,m silken pom- the “kerchief lrmgr e 48 - y rune through jt anchor of the blue, which covers the en- carefully and is at all clever about it. o pon brilliant plaid. After a vigorous ducking . much of its original crisp- tire front breadth and gives a nautical Don't forget the decorative qualitics of I TANF VPR Thie pretiiest and the most serviesable.. it in most consoling to reach down and . ) it touches you it arance A the new buttons. They are large and 1 14 cap really is not a cap properly speak- find a handkerchief really and truly dry eglects opportunity to fizmly ancy materials are coming into vogue made of every material you can l:mx!nr. 7 7 ing. It is a thre ?-"fl"‘llf"\lvl!”fi“ taced ris, if you ha\c»u'l one g0 immediate- ess the mind that it is moha'r, somewhat. For instance, one of the nob- The burnt wood ones are rather expen- /’[”0 . rubber lined affair, with a rubber Inner Iy and invest. Of a truth, it will be - frigid, disagreeable mohair fn bicst bathing suits is “‘:h“""““‘ ot ":““‘ sive, as arc the ivory ones, and they are Riia cap that fits snugly to the head. After great souree of comfort to you as he barg ka dot, the dot-being but it~ not very durable either, which put them this has been put on and the hair pusned as adding not a little to the general swag- f you make . t you ean Ao & rhead. Instead of 4 in a leem v themselves, for it Is not smootnly back the two long ends are gerness and attractiveness OF vour sy % & NER R0 § k ha w aiter ecery one who s willinz o pay a dobar drawn up and tied into pert donkey ears. mer wardrobe