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York in Her Bathing Suits of ‘191. —Drawn by Eleanor sade VERY Bessie who loves the c6dl,/to the knee, Oh, she is very, very green waves has racked her curly|gay as she trips daintily along the head to find a costume that will] white sand holding tho latest style para- ‘be pretty to sce and comfy to ewim and|soi above her head to shield her com- plash about in. The task is easy ¢or|plevion from the sun and never touch-| are tikely to give birth to many a Venus the Beenie who loves to look at the|ing « toe to the waters that caress the|rarbed in checks, And mighty ehic ‘Water and to have folks jook at her as| sind. they will be, I promise you. she stays high and dry parading the| But what an awful mess that wave| A thousand ways to meke ® cunning beach. She always wears something| would make of hor if he ever did catch! sult are presented and suggested by the @ussy and sometimes even giddy, with} her! The fashions of 198 afford a host| makers of mofles and fashions, and to broad, white sash and touches of lace, |of pretty bathing suits which are ser-| me one of the prettiest is shown in Miss with buttons and an actordion plefed|viceable too and made in ali colors. | New York in the picture staniing on the gkirt,, white stockings decorated with|Hieck for the girl with a high col beach drying her hair, Many self col- Bleck igh strings dene criss-cross up| brown for the one who hi & hair |ored buttons and large buttonholes make The Styles at Piping Rock, : ; : , \ Af @ stunning trimming on this suit, with | fancy. The girl sftting on @ rope wears| Buttons, buttons, they promise te be its short cutaway peplum, high pointed | a sult whose only trimming is a vest | just as popular on bathing sults this “The Longchamps of America) Sz. F Sag boa coven, si, or |i rena eee Srey sera ce etre, and akin, or else blue, which, efter all, ia the most univeraaly becoming. Although checks of all Kinds are so very popular thie eeason that the on ee 4 corners at the bottom. For the girl | a few buttons. the girl who loves the waves for their URMAGIfer the New Fehon Mah revival cool eoring breezes and the warm sun, ——— 4 5 who likes @ touch of color this sult gives| Now, the girl on the extreme left has | own sweet sake, who thinks more of @ of the oport of kings, which Ws Pista nisbirnstine tL coming In contact with fair, healthy = s an admirable chance in ite tiny collar | a very pretty costume, but ahe has been also the sport of Saaeee: erm fashions it was frat to be noted that | skins guiltless of paint or powder. | i S = | and sleeve bands and smart little bow | having so much fun tumbling about on tights and Ameena) and Leagehecspe, the women who attracted attention were| These women looked as if they were x y + at the neck, the waves and it’s so wet that one can- | 0." J % French rectng.grounés, have epistns all of unexecptionadle social position | well acquainted with golf links and ten. > 7 4 "9 suits which are designed with | not see much of it, The Roman sash! 47) as she stands poised ready to G8 Gonvenient ecreene for the displayjand that they wore clothes befitting | nis grounds, with early horsel vests are very pretty. There are as|and cuffs are very youthful, and you | ghe looks a heap prettier thae the ef moving pictures from the Parisian and canoe excursions. “And they are,” many variations of veste as there are| could make the coflar and tie of the| Bessies because there's & z i i i HUH ald an insidcr., ‘‘Soctety, the best and Brains of sand, no it is left entirely up | samne If you wished, and even the but-| chievous smile on her face. She ie haw hae mate a combined AatoullLeng-| gowns on mannikins hired for the pur- | healthiest part of society, in reac- to you, Bessie, which vest suits your | tons, for that matter. ing A BULUY GOOD ceamee of Piping Resk, Leng ltend.| poss, as at the great Continental racing | tion against hothouse artificiality.” x ve ‘Tho very latent eartorial word was ape-|centres, ‘The costumes, beautiful and| However, if the back-to-nature | Plaid, €raped.up over a allt at the laity millinery of a few of the best known) futurist schol, Ie ni team Gy the exquisitely gowned maiss|costly in the highest degree, and with {movement is dispensing with the | side. Between hipe and 2 ware women: Mra. Harry Payne Whitney ents bc amd matrone whe etrolled ever the/many touches of distinct novelty, were |beauty doctor, tt in atill on excellent | a 1, | Abplled two deep folds of the plain| wore a small cone-shaped black hat 8, 114 Green turf ag@ erowded the boxes at/all such as any self-respecting Amer!- maker. Piping Lar siaciyy ocean Peete roan Say. onion et 8 fesage ga the plaid, the latter show-| with almost no trimming. Mi wear two, according to ping Ro ing between the fo! e hat worn | geant m wo! the havey gathering of the emelusive|can woman might wear. dlecreet, were “and ig yo ‘ 1 iu ume wae Hound Aad rod, green and ‘qoantry clube in Locust Valley. And ft| Both the young girle and their moth- racting and several Pe, Con eek OS Pibiog Reon ee Te can trumted With abana Con ee | her. ally, from top to toe, her dainty tos-| correct." ‘The two-tone suits, coat of | rather 5 Carol Marrim: red hat ha fe & Word of command Piping Rock|ere showed a notable and refreshin: er d's—Iincluding doar. Probatsl: stripes seom to be displacing the es be nd is, Sone, ¥|tume breaking into lace cuffles at the|one color and skirt of another, were | Of Oriental silk. Mra. ©. C. hit dary thee. Mra Teil —. Piping: Red: esata, Piping Rock| absence of makeup. The color in t! the “simple white gown,” that frock | throat and where the elbow sleeves end-| extraordinarily well 1k fe of these; Almost all the skirts were yt hat with brown satin ees eee I boys Rasdaieangt A are-Geatinedzpe:bereopied the coun- cheeks was obviously the result of the which ever bewitched the masculine ‘4 something was worn underneath in Mrs. Goadby Loow e4, while even her high-crowned ribbon-| sults showed a remarkable combina-| very case, and usually ekiifully ar- of this, ‘The cors trimmed hat was snowy. Mrs. Paul Cra-|tlon, Tho cutwway coat was of plain|fanged drapery almost concealed the| NO" * me neh ha Prete Led ei of the be vath wore a white coat-suit with a fine|dark cloth, with white satin vest, opening, ‘The effect was eminently de- | feathe ee, OE: ‘8 les d descended diagonally o1 ad black stripe, the coat ct long and rather | fastened with three ornamental buttons. | cent and devold of sensation, aE res wiseined 808 Oe ioe ae different pattern which tight-fitting. 1t was severely plain, re-| The kimono sleeves of the plain ma-| (ne could not but be impressed by the ; bbon. wi : , ctive smallness of the nate, Of | WAS trimmed with cerise ri The ha neidlid a br soad Dake Pree ic las RPh tec ol Course there were some of the “picture” | Arthur Iselin appeared in @ white hat] trocks are on the calendar was proved a ra, Cra-| shoulder and elbow, and from thig point vaiety, but the majority were anything | covered with blue tulle and flowers, her | true by the costume of Mrs. Ogden I, Vath, displayed an exquisitely ambroid-| to the wrist the sleeve was continued | yu ja, They weren't mushrooms, | own being of dark blue marquisette,| Bills. It followed the latest French ered white lingerie frock, and Mre, John | in a large and brightly plaided goods. | gither, but struck a happy golden mean| The large black hat of Mrs. Thomas! in in One accordion pleats and was Ganford's smiling face appeared above a! The skirt of this bisarre sult was of both horizontally and vertically, They | Hitchcock s trimmed with black 1 in pale blue and whit white flannel costume and under @| plain stuff to a point a few inches be- were inclined to roundness and to fol-| dird-of-paradise feathers, So there you! a ing white hat-bri the shape of drooping je hat-brim, low the hips, The rest was of the oh Us at one | the Be | 7 MAUS theme ee Te @rooping | cubist combinations have grown leas darting glances and furtive pencils, vivid and popular during the Iai e final proof of the new ati Just to show the remarkable variety Inj month, although the parasol of M t at Piping Rec! headgear, here's a description of the|(, Joule Bolssevain au a He. John Sanford. Mrs Paul Cravath. Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney Barbana Whitne tay, tee, Sanford. Mos Warner Flora Whitney Ovniowced Hiv ae <a erate ape ae erg Ae ecg meres » OR =