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a THE EVENING WORLD’S FASHION RBVIEW SECTION, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922. Afternoon Frocks for the Debutante ad aiaiai AS see piattan At Right— White Satin Crepe With } Worsted Lace Trimming . saat hemtin 1. Deel Ieeeh sheen eeeetioaed —— aan | Sy At Left— Cuban Brown Satin Crepe | a, { Embroidered oe in Gold Helps for the Home Dressmaker i Bear Miss Lodewick: hasn't a belt, wear a gray suede one? years old, have dark brown hair you also advise me what material Se: Will you Scarf could be of gray or violet, or and light brown eyes, medium will be smart for spring street * kindly sug- soft green, which could match a close dark skin, slight color, dresses? MRS. H. D. W. .~- est a becom- fitting, _roll-trimmed hat of same. MISS M. If your coat has a belt which you style for Otherwise a small gray felt hat. A rust color taffeta, trimmed with could do without, you could piece out e dress. | Dear Miss Lodewick: q@urrents of the same color in varying your sleeves with it. Otherwise would have 6 yards 1 have a plain mhades from reddish amber to brown suggest buying banding the desired @f black Can- My ten crepe, and want it suit- able fer after- noons and evenings. Am forty years eld, 8 feet 2 inches tall and quite stout. MRS. W. P. Drape the girdle flow about the hips, fastening at the left side front With a bead ®uckle. Black beads define the epening into which a fri of black jiace is set. Lace forms the main sleeve also. To Miss H, A.—This design is for you too, and is just as appropriate for your thirty years. Dear Miss Lodewick: | have a violet and gray checked suit which is small for me, but would like to utilize it for a skating costume. Could | wear some sort of gilet with it so as not to fasten the front? If so what would you suggest? What sort of hat? Am _ twenty-two years old, medium build. MISS A. T. Couldn't you wear a nice woo! scart> ut your neok, tucking the ends der the belt of the coat, or if brown serge pleated skirt and would like to make a blouse for it from some can- ton crepe which | bought to match it. Would appreciate a pretty sugges- tion from you as to style. Am 24 years” of age. Also will you tell me if brown is as be- coming as blue to me? Have dark brown hain grayish blue eyes, dark com ple xion, slight color in cheeks. MISS E. H. A band of embroidery with tassel dropping trims it. I should have to gee you to know which of the two eolors is most becoming as both should be particularly eo. Possibly, blue would enhance your coloring. Dear Miss Lodewick: | am desirous of making myself a hat and ask-your advice as to a color which would be modish and pretty with my dark brown coat. | already have a brown, a blue, and a white. Am nineteen would be attractive, smart and be- coming. Dear Miss Lodewick: | as to at- tend an infor- mal evening wedding and desire to have a pretty dress made which } can use for dancing out later. | would like some em- broidery or bead work on it so | can get it done nicely. Am 17 years of age, brown eyes and light brown hair, fairly good coloring. MINNIE, A design of embroidery and beads simulating a yoke as I have sketched, gnd the same design to trim the hips. Loop and ends of self color tulle at wides. Raspberry red would be pretty as rust color. Dear Miss Lodewick: My sealekin coat is so short in the sleeves it is uncomfortable. I have to wear long gloves to look right. Can you suggest a rem- edy? Am forty years of age. Will width for the purpose, or_ possibly you could make use of a bit of other kind of fur you might have, such as squirrel, beaver or skunk. Poiret twill in the woollen textures will be smart, but many silk dresses will be worn, of the crepe weaves. Dear Miss Lodewick: |} have 42 yards of 50- ineh woollen mixture, brown and white and would like to make a smart dress of same for street wear this spring. Am 5 ft. 6 in. tall and have an excellent fig- ure, am blond and thirty- five years of age, MRS. T. B. I have sketched for you this style, having pipings of brown silk braid and a braided motif to mark the closing. The back is semi-fitted, pocket flaps trim only the hips, Skirt may be plain or have circular side tunics qesmrmnsmrmetm Es “™