The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1922, Page 17

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De id A pce ha Rll kis Sala idl del SAIN i a ae a 18, 1922, SECTION, THRE B. ——=—— = ATU RDAY, “MARCH _ 7 Beware of Fashion IN CHANGING THE DETAILS OF DRESSING, UNITE GOOD TASTE WITH GOOD SENSE Plain Lines of the Newer Frocks Make Patterned Stuffs a Fashionable Possibility—Arrangement of the Shorter Hair and Isolation of the Paradise Feathers Are Style Points of Importance ed By Margery Wells. Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co REPARING for Easter, plans to been her experience to see how many make the old frocks look like were the girls who followed right , for the rejuvena along when cretonne was presented to Rew; Schemes Lor the resuy them as a wearing possibility. tion of last year’s hest frocks—these The trimming for this flowered stuff are the wanderings of the feminine has, in this instance, been formed mind during these Lenten days. from plain white linen, curefully ; - t stitched as it was applied as edgings After all, it is a matter of much for the dress and parasol. thought, a few stitches cleverly One of the fine points to be con- placed, and good sense plus good taste sidered when using these cretonnes of in buying Your secret for ultimate picturesque patternings is the wiatter of providing plain surfaces against which it will stand out artistically. of your dressing with an easle eye, Therefore when it : done well, we and to hold to the fast, unbreakable see the plain edge trimming and a ; leaky ri whien onsiders its only rule that no detail shall miss your WEA PU oa han any re ¥ duty to form a contrast of coloring “1 3 He: id ree or a harmonizing tone which will help > eaddress In the smal! points of dressing, your the patterm do its work. % ; of personality will show most conspicu- A Word About Parasols. > F . ously. A dowdy neck fixing gives This summer parasols are going to : F : Paradise } > wway a weak point at once And be carried The psychology which y Plumes success is to watch the little matters supervision, 4 ee enters into thelr revival matches up somewhat with the psychology of the fan, which has been done so con« sistently for parties during the past winter. Dresses are plain, for frocks colors are left ol] uninterrupted, linea are straight and classic. Then bring forth the pic fares ‘que accompaniment, which in the winter is a fan, in the immer a parasol. When Bobbed Hair Grows Longer. What to do with the bobbed halr ‘hen you have decided to let tt engthen out again and to turn ycur back upen the short haired craze? Do it as the fluffy haired blond gir i in the plieture has done. Catch It into a bunch at the back of the head, fluff out the ends and let them form a fan-like arrangement just in the Cretonne fior F irregular way that they wish to do It. . ; Stick a bit of a pretty comb at the a Summa 5 hase of the winding and you have a iPriack With Ee jeaddress without the least fuss or trouble connected with !t a Parasol There is something about this care- in the Same ; Jess fashion of doing the hair (and It 4 comes straight trom Varis, by the 3 way) which is so much more in char- Character. ae acter with the cut of the hair than ts 4 the habit of turning under bhobbed ends that are growing long, The une dertwist has too much of a droop to be strictly girlish, but this new irregular massing of curled ends is something that keeps the joy of the short hair quite beautifully preserved. Rec meangsacntce ® s these little things are so noticeable! So, since they must be attended to in Lal some measure, why not do them in the most interesting way pos- sible? They can be so inexpensive when the thought ts rightly directed and when you learn the beaten path to the shops in the byways where un- usual accessories are to be found. Cretonne for Everything The scason presents a new material Single Fronds of Paradise. New uses for your paradise plume are being devised by the srnartest of designers. They say now that you must not wear the paradise in a large, thick bunch—the way it grows, you know—but that you must pick out the single feathers and arronge them in : k some charming ay So thot they will for dresses and their trimmings— show their frail beauty all by theme cretonne. Then, after one look at the selves, Set ee offering, the feminine population takes up the strain and decides to use the hint until the last ounce of useful- There is one illustration of thiy fashion shown in the headdress pia. tured on this page. Just a tew 6 the paradise sing) feuthers ape ' ness has been gained from it. Cretonne bunched together at each side of the a for dresses was an experiment. It head and are held in place bs band ' looked picturesque enough, but one of jct clasping tik htly tbout the head | could hardly have expected it to be =e ee tics tt ©. paradise {universally liked. However, if Palm When the Bobbed se cha uek ba 4ee teenth cf the crowen { Beach actualities are to be considered zs ' of hats. Single flutes of the feathers with as much seriousness as they Hair Grows Long ure aig into em pom f one . re ne i ehter, rer aspec » have been in the past, why then we This Is the pled yarete ter around the ihe } can look forward confidently to a - of bats. They are made into wreaths } ecretonne spring and summer. Picturesque Way for the girdles of evening gowns, The girl in the picture has her cre- to Handle It. They are used with the ends of nar tonne dress and her cretonne parasol row ribbons to give them grace, | all posed for action. She is one of the Yes, you must pick your paradise girls who, at Palm Beach, helped to ‘: hes: AE PATE EEC: °F piumes to picces if you are to display make this fashion supreme, She is ‘UROL RWoep s UND them this season as fashion wishes sure that she ir right, heeause it has you to do

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