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- arr SEC -CTIONS. _ THRE h SATU RDAY, SaaS eee ee PeBRU. A R Y di, 1922. ——— SEC TION The Byways of Fashion TRIMMINGS ARE CHANGING THEIR CHARACTERS TO SUIT. MODERN VIEWS Jewelry Has All Sorts of New Expressions and Much of It Is Copied From the Antique-—+ Hand Painting Is Good for Summer Trimmings By Margery Wells. Copyright, T what point do trimmings and A jewelry and all accessories of , dressybecome old fashioned? Now, that is an important point to consider, The ones which just a year or two ago were fashionable are worse than passe, while those with an extremely oddish sort of flavor are creeping backs into public favor. So, if you Hive some of ‘Your erandiiother'’s things, then pull them out of their hiding places more than likely ey will be ght int centre of the fashion But No such limelight <¢ } eadership is in store for the Orna ments that your mother considered right and proper. No; they are not nearly old-fashioned enough They to tt quaint before they must be antique 1e point of being will do You can see how these ind ex fanciful about, new cecdingly ornaments have come can't you?) So many of Tiey to the point of being plain the dresses are trimmingless are simple And no girl can stand that ultra sim plicity carried too fur. So, immedi - ately, ornate jewelry comes into style, and the feminine members of the community grab on to it as the salvation of their lives. They like it. They find that it makes them beauti- ful. They glory in the dangling chains and beads. And their conscicnces are free about wearing the ornaments be EE a en meee 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co catise they do not clash with the trim- mings on the gowns they are wear- ne A girl with gorgeous red hair was fond of wearing black frocks. She looked awfully smart in them, but there was something sombre and staid about her appearance. Then, one day, jade earri window diffe rence she ‘fell’ for a pair of rs displayed in a jeweller’s You wouldn't believe the that they made in her ap- pearance Just that little touch of brilliant green supplied all the snap and verve that her costume needed She looived years younger and 100° per Dangling Bracelets. girl in the picture-—-the holding out her skirts in her is Wearrtng the very latest sort of bracelet The stones are shiningly cut jet nd they are mounted in a The who | hands one Circles Studded With Jewels Make Sparkling Earrings aes + +9 at. Hand Painted Scarf of Thin Chiffon Makes a Picture of the Wearer Way that makes them look like spark- ling chains. The bracelets clasp tight- ly about her arms, and as she moves about the little black strands fall gracefully in harmony with the mo- tion of her arms. Her headdress matches the brace- lets in the manner of its setting. It clasps over her brow just below the line of her hair, and this is the way that so many of the head ornaments are being adjusted. They make the eves look bright and they add a touch to an evening gown that could not be attained by all of the trimming in the world Circled Earrings. that are made in rounded forms are wonderfully popular for the girl whose face can stand that par ticular shaping of the earrings. They are made in many w sg. Some of them are set in silver or platinum, as those in the picture worn by the girl Barrings who has the turned-back hat. Under the while hat and over the plain white collar they look their very best There are other little, regularly shaped round earrings strung from heads. There are some made of sea pearls strung on a fine wire that shape lf into the circle. These are quite as popular as the long, pen- dant earrings and much more suitable for a certain sort of face which couid not so well set off the longer variety. Hand Painted Trimmings Hand painting upon frocks has be- come an important fad, It is done on « chiffon foundation, thereby becom- ing most illusive in its character and colorful in the extreme You will find hand painting on medallions that trim the suminer and spring evening frocks You | find it on the ends of sashes You will see it peeping forth on co! lars and cuffs to be worn with after noon sill Irene And, for scarfs, , nethir which cannot be ' n the pietare on Beaded Jewelry Is Used for Hanging Bracelets, Fringed Earrings, Coronets and - Many Different Adornments. this puge is wearing one of them te fact. Just imagine a simple white or cream colored evening frock made a@ chiffon with little or no trimming w keep it in trim with the popular idea of fashion. Then think of a scarf af this sort thrown over your shoulders when you wear the frock. There us every possibility there of making a picture ont of yourself no matter what your type inay be or how far your looks may va! from the usual ideq of prettiness. Many colors are painte ed into roses :nd the effect is that of@ whole mixtu: of pastel tone scar- fered over thir inface of the trams parent material to make it and wearer beautiful Colors for Spring. Apple green, comes the word Paris, will be one of the for spring. This for demand lighter colorings, Irish green for those of some deeper tone For those their tastes and w best colers the dresses that and a reul which must he who are conservative in 1 like to wear ja. conspicuous there is the hupgy news that midnight blue will be a favored shade We have been de. nied that color during thé last seasma if we wished to cluim any right to be in the fashion, But new it has come into its own again as ig was bound to do, for it is such @ color centre ¢ well liked color that it cannot jong remain in the background wher dresses and cout ind hats are being considered All shades of decidely good foi und taupe will be spring. But grag, it scems, has run course, not tima® it hasn't been 1 exceedingly low ag and sueccesstul irse Lut.this sea son, if you want a light color thag will wear and ty uccessful and wil attract attention as something quae fashionable, then let it be tam of bisque or cofres olor or one of te many othr j t belong to ir mil