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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922 The Tendencies in Hats and Bandeaux and the New Frocks, The Alluring Sweater in Many Forms By Ruth Snyder. OW is the time for the summeys N girl to be thinking of her ward for the next three or four robe By Mildred Lodewick. N the wings of fashion some of O the most delightful whims of ail at the year are brought to us month and If there is one thing sho needs, perhaps, more than any other, or two or three or this season. No part of woman's at It in a sweate tire is left without the evidence of maybe more, The summor girl of 1922 Is far dir ferent from the summer gil of, say, 1917 even. ‘The girl of to-day is girl who gocs out to onjoy the summer and when she goes away for her two » is lucky the mode's kind favor. In Wi the hat is not the only form of ex pres lon I have seen some striking The harrow bandeaux, which were quite duated head adornments for the event; demure last winter, have weeks’ vacation—or if 8! into the most ponderous proportions Some of them : in front, taki from the Egyptian. Of cloth of gold or silver, these bandeaux are stiffened enough to have more—she will want pug itn lends itself ad built up very tall their inspira clothes she can nm And the swen mirably to all purposes, It is com fortable, dainty and pretty, [tis sult Lie for the tennis court, for the ve, for the goff course, for plenic parties, and if worn with a dressy and outlined with brilliants and em- broidered with the same or with ap- plique flowers that match the gown in color, An especially pretty one for a white haired matron was of black velvet pointing up to a height of about five Inches in front, where it was slashed down a couple of inches and -the two points turnéd back to reveal the cloth of silver lining. Rhinestones outlined this bandeau. A youthful arrangement keenly suggestive of the Orient is offered in my sketch. Bayadere striped ribbon, all done in color skirt ia adaptable for dancing pur 8 © slip-on sweaters are, of course, the right thing for sports, On the tennis court the girl need not ococooce afraid to stretch and have something poking untidily out. The sweater © or? gives with the body This season we find the slip-on sweaters range from the plain colored Sq] Coknit ones to tt more bigurre type 1 tinsel threads, is with huge figures on them. swathed about the head, leaving ex- NM-M If one wants to combine (wo colors posed the crown, while over edch ear ree no slip-on sweater, an admirabl long strands of colored beads take on Opews way Is to make a sweater with the the color of the frock, or,if it be black chooses an effective contyast. And speaking of black reminds me of exceptionally distinctive evening gown of black chiffon, whose long side neck and sleeves of one color and thi body of a different color an A pretty Navajo sports slip-on cloth of silver inserted up the front, brim. A ‘novel trimming on aw blu awenter, recently while deep violet velvet ribbon bound Horsehair hat was a tine of la nm, Was made « deite ani corn color, fudge, cactus, J " Aire Seu were: BOURKE jet beads placed half an inch apar ‘ panels, numbering four, were bound the neck, armholes, and skirt ET EL Onecod Ake eit eee bonfire red combination, ‘This com with a narrow gold ribbon, and whose — pold-pattorned and guy-colored ty connect tt. tow narrow ination of unusual yet blending col medieval neckline and normal arm- gretonnes will make another bid for land of black velvet ors is particularly appealing to. the ' holes were also bound the same way. popularity (his summer, $ the formed by the row of if ‘ 1 whégoee th tow “eotaathine; at f At the side of the low-draped chiffon frocks one sees of them TL cones i Sashes of Embroidery for Summer Dresses ferent.” ache EERIE RL CTO sdrdic a black velvet rose, whose pet- quite attractive aftairs, « Z tise ane . , ’ ; IP. WEATERS AS DEVEL- Taw lined witty gold tle 1 hous. 1 saw . OPADEG EMEC EE TARO SUCH IB NE of the innovations for we 1 construction of an organdy One noticeable feature about the OPED IN SILK AND WOOL ie WSUS atte ate war meses nehneetrce win ble ‘ i with, ‘aurihier: dremiea imc he reat of the dress can be latest slip-on sweaters is that half majestically. ‘The headgear T have a araek st I notice that a great deal of yellow i pine Aten WIth SG IHE icngih, iledeonare\Being: giiislifuled) COWS. gu DONE OUNstaNmMBE THE 1 is shown, in that deep, rich dandelion made-up sash of all-over em tl \ the sketch would be @ neck and sleeves were col 1 \ mono waist and a fulled skirt. THEN 45. the Jonger-leeve making them beautiful niment to this frock, cuffed with sheer w or nd oth for hats, sport Jacketsand broidery. It ts long and wide (about the sash comes along in a deép te eores di eee But the girl of discretion will begin ! y Hae ee ei einetnece the sweaters. Tam showing an individual green jnehes in width) and {it is of ecru or in pure white to add tt Tt a girl ts handy with her knitting now to prepure to have 4 {ow sweaters Another individual evening gown that odice inet the gathered skirt, a “Volt blouse to be made of kport silk sgeed all the way round its sides eXtra touch of fresiiness and needles, many a charming and dis- for the summer time 1 my attention at. a ems : 2 i trimmed with tailor braid. In yel a 8 F a 2, attracted my attention at. a smart Ciister of orat requered ZFANeS jouw with white silk tailor or soutnene #nd its rounded ends with a narrow tion which, at once, makes the dress tinctive sweater may be made. If in- on , { gat Xpressed the unique friend- were hurts, It was the sor ned Hentd GE would: bel taacinating with a Hbelof nelennes lace. plete ' dividuality 1s her keynote, the field is Pajamas Popular in Knitted Sif ee fines Ot 6 Hie with cloth of silver, one could wear either morning er \Qiy kirt, or a black and white The sash Is held just loosely about rhis idea is something that B0°8 wiae open for variet of medium short skirt #fternoon, and alimost any pl Hped one, A black satin te, fins. the waist and then it is tied either in nd t bits of rubbling and e eriaty | NE of the very latest fads Is that ; propriety ing the white silk collar, and a narrow. & huge butterfly bow at the back with edes of lace that have so long been Tf, on the other hand, Miss 19 which presents knitted silk {pousers of the same white, furr the latter fabric, and “ y notice that many of the summer white ‘eather belt makes this blouse long ends streaming from it, or It 1s use of. It is newer and smarter cannot or has not the time to sit pajama suits for ladies. terial. Now you m: iit ecerest of pale lavent hats of horsehair crowned with oy unusual rm. The sleeveless looped over at one side and allowed that many a girl will down and make a pretty sweater, sho There Is one of these in a knitted that this would. be becoming hun A slender, lon velvet vi crown the beehive effect is in accord with the latest dic to hang in lo loose, full ends to grab at to make herself look charm- will find the stores filled with dainty material showing Wack and white ment, bul it is decider s0 to vnd full skirt very sort, made of ve orduroys, and tates of fashion and sure to make an the bottom of the skirt, or even below Ing of an evening without so very and original sweaters—and—strange checks. Of. course, there is white tain type of person. Some women ¢ long, almost touching the floor on the frequently a t th f ap with the up-to-date girl who that line, much expense and without an ov to say—they may be bought already Angora collar as soft and as fluffy this sort of night garment better tho sides, was trimmed with bars of the the velvet. fnisl edge of the 4 r sports Can't you scr how simple this amount of labor. mado—almost as cheap as if one sat can bo, and there are cuffs for the any other YL AOAT AAA DAT EALT TPIT VLILEPPTHEEE ZI WTI ICE "TCI CTL TO, TT OE | The Evening KIDDIE KLUB KORNER SATURDAY SPECIAL FEATURE ee OLLI ILLLLLL LALLA RILLLL IAAI LLL ALL LA AL LAU LUU LULL HOA ML NETBALL LLM OLUUML ALAA DL LMA LALULADLL LEE) VT OY Tight, 19 LILLIE York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. LCI TOTTI: GILLI MULLS LLLUL LULA LLU ALLE OULU MLL LEADS Around the World and What Alice Found [[RIDDIE- CONTRIBUTIONS | Cut This Out and See.What It Makes THE FROG-IN-THE-BOG an MARIE MASON. 2 Frog-in-the-Do co lait Subhirdeyl Marte’ describe | ||P Hove TOueLN Tee RLUE PT eilaMe tere Hater ones CUT OUT THIS COUPON. SPOR NR pecetwe We her trip from Havana across the ete ett TABS er-lily pad, doubles his legs up Island of Cuba, Cin} oe oat under in a squatting position, When Part IV he leaps into the water his legs EXT morning, when 1 went on $ hor, Evening \ straighten out behind, This Frog-in- N eT: ES, Were 1 BINEE OF He ns Aan ; city. | the-Bog cut-out will do the same if it beautiful blue mount Of fl gon amish give pour NAM is properly constructed. When you Ganininan wcaluran «inion sew ADDITHBR Yan be caratul to mr have carefully put the different pleces steamed past Port pwehich was FR Berra a oot age {| Of this cut-out together as the follow- so famous 200 years . when it was may b members Bach ubar is | ing directions advise, you will find destroyed by an earthquake. It ts a nse tio! etititeatel” “MP PT that you have made a Mrog-in-the- wa little town, with a fort and aia é S01 lighthouse! end tac hulle atthe endo COUPON 938. Hog, which will squat or leap accord a long, narrow strip of land called Ing to your will Palisades. When we passed | DIRECTIONS w entered Kingston Harbor THE WAY TO CELEBRATE Maneen ise. MOTHER'S DAY, First paste the separate parts of the CRingeton tan tinpottant elt) Wit PEAR COUSINS O'MINE cut-out on thin cardboard. Then, not us interesting as some ol t You must know, even before read- When the paste is thoroughly dry, cut others T saw on my trip. Its 1 \ ing ity just what this letter is to be Carefully around tho outline. street Is called King. Street, and about. It is to be about Mother's Begin assembling these parts by ar to Day This typleally American day Pasting the arms into place. comes around aguin to-morrow, We Spaces where they belong are plainly Must decide upon some nice thing to Marked on the body the Government buildings leads to a park, at the ¢ which is a fine statue of (Que toria, ¢ 1 found ne se by is the market, v ry interesting. We stopp do for mother to celebrate this, her — While the paaie tx drying you can at a hotel in the suburbs, from c g slits d hem See ear ean own day, Are you going to remem- DUSY yourself cutting siit# and hotes One evening we drove out to the be- ber her with a bouquet of carnations ! the places marked for them. Also tanical gardens. The gardens are not or a hug cut out space E-E on slide as well cared for, L think, 1 fur apart from mot and a let- . Fasten the upper legs to the body tanical garde ¥at Dominica, Ane b: aper fastenc ‘ d08) RatNOD L Say at Porn ter will have to carry the greeting. toroeen eee ee pee ee and a kis Perhaps you other evening we went to see the ( through holes fon the two upper ernor's house and Up Park ¢ No matter which way you employ, be legs and then through hole B on the where the soldiers live. Tl sure that mother will understand. body. finest part of Kingston and ther ‘Mhik’ ie nok & x thing to say . Attach upper legs and lower | some pretty views of the hil About mother? in fact, there Is tittle Wkether by passing « paper fasten We spent a pleasant wee through hole C on lower left leg th 1 ston and then started on a hat “sve we fo say that is NeW. through @ on upper left leg. Do the train’ gorcaw’ the) taland Mother ys hus been, is, and al- same with the two parts of the right called Montego Bay. It took ways will the very best friend a lex by passing paper fasteners through the whole day, as the train tel 1 pody can have, and though folks holes D. climb the mountains. It gave me times forget to show that they , Fasten lower legs together by pass opportunity to the native | yoalize it, still they do know it; they !9® Paper fastener through holes X ked to watch the women ¢ know dt alle theswiils and then attach to slide by passing donkies to market, they seen » “When you have a mother there te the @ame paper fastener through slit happy and contented 1 certain secure fecling way down X 0M elide. 4 The views on this trip were » deep in you, a feeling that there is _ Pass @ paper fastener through alit seeing. I had been in nearl Iways the kind, loving, generous Y On body and then through space West Indian islands and [ ¢ somebody called mother to go to when E-E on slide, This will serve to guide prettiest of them ts Jamaten, « things go wrong, and to be glad with the toy so that it works smoothly and I like Barbadoes best One when things go right I know that In the manner intended. ete. is tae dea Of the hold and lowered them over the "You'll fill of desert Island,” finest views I saw was the little t t is the way people who have If you have done everything ac 66 ALK!" Jamie commanded: o.tais aida into the boat he prow na voice 0 threat- of Montego Buy from the greet mothers feel. It ia the way I feel, cording to the directions, the frog and, at the point of the “wont be @iad of the food Incase a enims that ise for the'sde behing it und Titppe lt te als i on teal will look like this. Each Saturday there will bo a cutout of one of the characters of gun, the Pirate obeyed. storm blows up and we can't get b: vent v most gone when he We returned to Kinwstc Celebrate to-morrow by being the Woodland Wonder Tales appearing in the Kiddie Klub Korner on 7 i ” 1 i rows sy eres nilorto"anc ah oe 4 Tuesdays and Thursdays. Each of these characters will do some stunt With the Parrot on his shoulder to the ship,” he told Ali land, doth provision#’ the steamer to New York i to mother than ever u hive that 1 ' js typical of Frog-in-the-Bor he swung over the ship's side, powder and lead will come handy nde t t palma of the the West Indies wan at a leon before, And, when tind at is typical of him, just as leaping is typic 9 1. climbed slowly down Jacob's Ladder We need tt to cure the HMirate ugly land and ¢ t bu ot Be0d had lasted more than three Ly she appre it, and how Every Kiddie Klub cousin will want the set, | know, so | have ind jumped into the dinghy that mood,” he added talking nearly ship, T had seen nearly all the 1 much happier it makes you both, you arranged to have these cutouts printed on glossy, white paper and Jamie had lowered into the water. lke a pirate as he could and easting Alice 1 Jone on the had travelled some 10,000 1 he sure to keep up all the they will be mailed on receipt of five cents for each. Also the pages “This is mutiny, treason com- & meaning ful look at the buceancer. desert istan lake this opportunity te through . of “Around the World and What Alice Found,” printed in this manner plained the Pirate as he seated him “Cast off the slings! Step th “| lonely he suid Alice, to the many nds T mad COUSIN ELEANOR may be obatined in the same way. Collected they will make an at self on a thwart of the bobbing lite Mast! Hoist the sail!” ordered First’ yin p in } oat, Tt was > > tractive book ‘to ho boat Mate Jamie, Alice dropped the blun- such that even the MAY FLOWERS A SURPRISE FOR MOTHER'S DAY COUSIN ELEANOR hi “Pieces of Eight, Pieces of Eight,’ derb and obeyed. Duneh ' (which she no. Saati HerataliGh ieeoy th y! What fs t 1d golr sald the Parrot in agreement This was the Pirate's chance; he iced instead of. ing forth mor That opencd tt yasenge, “Now you ta the gun,’ said Stoo) picked up the firearm hops at Ay i calla fora SUNRISE ake up. th os at & Yamle to Alice. when the Pirate was dangled it between his knee ' preadin; . : f 1 and t “I'l feteh some chow Ob said Jamie deject y Valaes wiih tite awe ike wi Ae [sae inusual cond N Mice followed into Haw what had happened, “we won't “thi HEiessniny dreany: "ae j 1 ppl ise Me rai edna the dinghy and “covered” the Pirate see the desert island snow." 1 T knew that 1 Pannen wil hele zeae ese | : ; * esra were: Bie Deaiee 18 a 1 for t and the Parrot while Jamie brought a filled with tears of disappointment. did not look t Rare around: tn. glad st vow did it ® When you When you San chines 0 Oar ee j sand & keg of water, a box of biscuits, a And so did Alice’ even so Murtay! Hureay) In mama's own house bring the feet move the \ In the morning he rises ble VELYN LEVITTAN, age 1, A powder horn and some bullets up out ‘Shove off!’ shouted the FF (To be cont! a By, MARY LEDER, age 10, bron By Martin Greenberg, Brook together apart All herald his coming and do cry | / vy es hg a M oo se eete-se Gn oo DoemenmeeEn et -—-— ois 2d