The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1922, Page 16

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16 _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922. _ Caster Frocks Clorfully Smbroidered | Cul Coork and Contrasling ~SilKS a Trim hemlines. By Margery Wells. . \LM SUNDAY calls forth the newest of spring frocks, and all 1 tine points of finish are prominently in the foreground ‘N 5 are but a trifle longer, just to begin the season, Sleeves are Volumimous and full. and flopping. Collars are high and wrapped thout the vat in many and devious ways. Belts are placed some ne was hemmed In gray, And #o o, with more and more bands | lo out the hips arftl waists are apt to blouse over the tin iecoration appearing ‘just above milinements eet i itor the general points of interest which have to do wit! t Beaded Hand Bags. hat all wrant factor—the silhouette. Then come the little thing ied bags as tiny existed a yea rowding info the limelight. They constitute the finish which make ie are certainly passe but for perfector They represent the real makings of the new ward ave n° to take their t robes. The present the thrill that the new gowns carry with them ‘ a) ave the full bags ' : with little loops of beads mak Cut Work for New Frocks iic6n quite a firm noid upon pop tp their surfaces, ‘They are in Crit work one of the mont Inter taste and taney, “fivery one ts dla ately and! Beautleailycarctiated ing time or the newer spring it” Now there are matty, ways of in . \ M for the HOWE SDR i aratin tik daee, Some BP wich _ chen there the Hitle flat purses irowkis, You 6 Ree OT eee oie athe xtreme and je of glistening beads woven ‘to ‘ example of thie ®ort of decoration in Ginera of which are entirely retiring her tg make a flat and rather fab-« pletune on thie PARE. The gowh in thelr expressions, se “surface with no purticula there made of broadcloth, whieh is most intere # form of th Lou n PERCU is Just an all over f thos materials in whieh the Combination is, after all is said an tetu! of the ‘finest sort of strip one ' BGM EDO | Geta He: MATE! SUGAR Ura a lols. ‘There fire, cigarette “ ciasors can make a clear eut Incision with its lower portion made of some this manner and make-up with no danger of the fabric raveliin Kk tone of heavy silk and its up. ‘itses-everything to make girls com finiierallee Therefore all sorta of Per portion made of some lighter fortably aware that all of their neces : j Mere Ge eS UUHER FIR THER the RUKy AROURFSEnIn ere (pHeMent. wilh surface pf the gown without there Gon, has the face it) shew 11 Neing any danger of the trmming word made of the darker and heavi ~ —— = fravhlod |lerdre tas pone Vetlety while Hs lining repeat . < salts Tis og Siete MicesaAST Aon ipper Aection of the Ure Tulle and Black and White y far niony its road 6f lite ; ; With variations, that is what ha © 7 ‘agcac »} inati Thin sit in the fitustration is « been done with the frock jn the p Dance Dresses Combinations. fis sb in its expressién, but it tare, Tut one extra thing has hat dance dregs that has not HE craze for white in the nened there in that the lighter co a us Chosen a Meture for that ver ss some bit of tulle about it is fi » dresses has F of silk has been embroidered 1 . new epting dres nee puson—to show the possibilities OF ji) over pattern, ‘Phen this same pre not worthy to accompany its Braue ts wake an is character of work There cess of trimmin been employed wearer to the dance. Yor tulle ts the other fashion—that for black many gowns that have the same th to form the tw y band that 7 material that makes It Heht and fluffy og white used in combination x done ina very much more simpir i from under the hem of th nd right for the party dress way. Some of them haye mere The colors are brown and tan wit The plainer the dress is (and m SAT PLUS RGALER Ged) hessof this sort of embeoidery and littleasparkling touches of green and of them are plain) the more it n the black jet spot of trimming e inotifs set inte heir erange Dinek runnin, through that touch of tulle to give it a certain” you see the all white chemise tructure in some way or other the embroidery iressiness which still stays in that roc with the jet girdle or tl Always there is inserted under the ¥ Met +g cliss of simplicity whe suc * Okt portion of the fabrie some Fkem Lines Are Trimming (ociut drese of this season must back ribbon sash, You see. jor of silk as a background to make Areas ematn black dress with its whit lie whole more effective. And 8 On plain taffeta dancing frocks with organdy collar and cuffs } ; One of the developments of the pre derlying area is apt to be of sem : f i ; u i houffant skirts there is the tulle nerously designed that the a ontrasting tone or, if not that ent season is the way in which the (7, oO a wide and bow at the HERE IS AN i i a hems of many frocks have budded « led tntg aavide end tthe: Bow att ‘orm an appreciable portion « Hoy that bends with the material back or at the side, accordi he i ‘ EXAMPLE hut is still a Uitle different not onty #8 Places for the application of trim- (ooo. of ity wearer. Or t a the (he gown You see the bi u know, the neck hn texture but In the sh ding-or tint- Ming. Once, attached in many un lately that was ive that they ar bination erthi 0) » laid ie low cut dresses beaded in large patches } oF np OTanTAAIKCRGee: RECA. aaeid ine was the universal triaming area, berth of tulle laid about the low cut ar a p Sei id Rees neck That is another bit of illusion, of crystal You see ‘ RK indefinitely this. Ntte {dea can be bUt now that section of the gown Is io kes the dance dress the 7 et Then you see some brieht 2!luring thing It Is. wadings. ou see white s evident just now kh and th there ig always a layer of tulle folded net scarfs will Mack be _ BROAD F ankles and you know that the iim there 1 always af 4 bn embroidery we Two Tones of Silk. -One ming idea has taken a drop and las Inside the neckline Se eons aera plat J < CLOTH SUIT ‘ inded at the very. turthersi point ‘There are tulle trains on the heavier ino a pattern of trimming on a? Embroidered. TeAshaDle, satin and crepe and even on the brO- ingin enda coe ty ich .% f the or f ing ¢ vr gown int ay cade dresses: -And when: the: traing) soo th is some su | ' eaten What the bnntaine ae ane gules OF nustration of this. ‘Then 1 sux one fall away to the ground one discovers ve ihe black and white com Iwill with red factr de and heard of spots—at a point under one — phowe girls who feel Wale calaoven. At he tom of arm, high on one shoulder, directly jypy AGES WEAR’ (lt « skirt there was a narrow hand of in the middle of the back at the nech- {hese collars when it is de Be ed whieh took its way igned in an tininterru artway up line, In fact tulle is allowed to swing the side of the skirt where the closing away from the party frock at almost fashion, will glory in the « of the dresa was accentuate ny point bination of the two which al I} saw another one made ef tan ‘Then re are tulle sleeves ways taakes someth . \ velour that had black satin used at dinner frocks. Though there m iresgue and almost uni | e hem line Another on sreen* just as well be no sleeves a evsally becoming EMBROIDERED SILK AND HEAVY CREPE USED IN COMBINATION uain, ‘the French hats lead im this matter of striki happy mediuin eke. between the dress hat and the on that is in itselr strictly tailored, A great deal of ribbon is being PHOTO td used for the making of the more dressy hats. Not only are ribbon bows extremely good for the stiff é ; aoe oie wih % ts being Girls take to ostrich trimming which is now so much in plumes just as naturally as ducks to \oete, hut whole hats and whole 42% water, and this season, if you wish t0 Gowns and even the brims them do your feather in ‘the proper WY, selves are composed of those wide and let 1t take the angle that is rep Dress Hats for Easter sented on this Easter hat of fine white By Janet Winslow ‘ ‘Bee gas kat ie ” Ko og ~ straw, which has lately made Its ap pearance from Paris beautifully woven ribbons which now look so fascinating in the shops. ! ' Fy i The ribbon crownsin the picture is Copyright (New York Fyening World) by Pr in example of the way in which this § ‘ When the tailored suit is called jyyterial can be artistically put to HE dressy hat—the filmy, lacy, it falls over the brim and ons in upon to do more, or less dressy duty gether. «The pieces show faggoting dh transparent thing with a wi places until it reaches tl houider e WIRED LACE FOR EDGE AND ‘hen it neds a hat which, while it tetween their eds and by this and sweeping brim—is much "4 forms a sort of old-fashioned and ‘ BOW ON PICTURE HAT. still suits the character of the plain- process a square is made that tucks Sees can. be’ in: -winter in tho No Limit to the Size. and conforms with the ContOUr Of te ee an ene the little hat however, is only one of the ways in There ts no Mmit to the size , face that lies under it APS SHENY, ARROW BARS which ribbon is being employed for emepinan thie weebine A AONen MOF ats an they are now being — ° ‘ ‘che straw! hat made 62 wort and) “wre faniice ennanient ES the making of whole hats, They are Winds and inclement days to send it much in the minority unless, like the ABOVE—BLACK AND WHITE There is one picigired on this page ar Ma ts erik: i " arty Neca arg Softer silk dresses and with the silk Yee age sto retirement, On the contrary lace hat in the picture, the trimming GLISTENING FAN ORNAMENT showing a drooping brim made of S AV@e apNINnIne Wend at wraps wileth are having so much at- - @ere are so many days that actually 1% something composed of the hat's TRIMS A SMALL DRESS HAT, that pebbled straw in white aud ie Larges am penton mie as ihe mors in- nade hat, that c nde nateriul and worked into a fr 5 a white sweeping ostrich plume at~ ere: g tha e@ hats which aré sagan re At as z Oe ee habe re Sate ernie were tached to See ne, falling over. the The Happy Medium Is French made from silks, and this is because x wear a dressy hat, position. But everything of impor ARE JOINED WITH GoLD shoulder A hat of this general character at tHe heat Assturs of the ribbons This year there are uny number of tunce Hex In the wetual ines which STITCHES. Give the Feather theProper Angle rune the grea danger of being tov and the really lovely shades In whict the more formal hats made with the beim of the } dines, it fe in ‘Always, In the history of hata, hard and stony looking. It must be they are dyed. Indeed, sometimes ws a and trimmed with lace, the texture of the shaping and curving and the totally vold of trimming and there ie one that 1s of this character, Well made in order to be eoftly be- see little dress hats made entirely of the transparent materia! making a suitability to , iin whl same time {t ribbon twisted about the head anu face that the art in the hetght of the fashion if or and the reason {# that there are so coming while at the samy and ce! vhic! e e Oe e ost Jlored lines, And ending !n @ perky bow at one pleasing frame for any pretty face as of the hat lies, You can have a hat the brim sweeps in @ becoming Tine many faces which are the better for keeps the almost tal aide.

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