The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1922, Page 16

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ke A NG RRWOQ0P © saucy smart svar Qoenverywors & . THE EVENING WORLD'S : Sond Full Sleeves the 5 FA ASHION REVIE Wy SECTION, SATURDAY. LEEVBS are going to great lengths these days—and Fullness, with a capital “F,” is the thing. The fuliness may be concentrated at the top with big armholes and narrow cuffs or the reverse order may be substituted— small armholes and flaring cuffs. There are a million ways you can vary these full sleeves to make your dress individual. The sleeve may be tight half way down the arm and then flare into a sweeping gracefulness, wide and airy. IMlustrated is one such sleeve. The sleeve is tight to the elbow, then opens into a bell shape, It is of bla baronette satin and flame crepe. Lo flaring pleated sleeggs also have their vogue. A sleeve may start very nar- row at the armhole, flare at the elbow and then narrow again at the cuff, giv- ing it the appearance of a large “sau sage” balloon One unusual sleeve is lustrated showing how the big sleeve h been brought back with the hoop. skirt This frock is of coral color f with blue ribbon motif in basket de sign. The basket and sk are fur- ther decorated with match ing ostrich and silver bows. ae. your sleeves full; banish the old te! ‘* narrow sleeve! JANUARY 14, 1922, —~— Rule for 1922 dea ee 2 nian gnatinn:

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