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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922, On the Bindu New Ideas AN OILCLOTH. BATHING SUIT A Dress as as Distinctive as | Abtce 2 on Blossom in Suits, Cape AND A BEACH WRAP HAS A Josephine’s Gown Is 4 d B d Blankets COUPLE OF OWLS ON THE BACK. Available to the Woman Dress Problems an ags an annet: YOUR WET BATHING SUIT r H of Varied Construction. GOES INTO A RUBBER BAG MADE With Good Taste. - Dear M Lodewick 1 have four yards of tan canton crepe (not the heaviest quality) and would like to have a dress made whioh will be suitable for summer and yet be appropriate for wear in the IN THE SHAPE OF A DOLL WITH ue i VOLUMINOUSLY RUFFLED an SKIRTS. It Will in Every Respect Be as Fetching and Have None of the Objec- tions of ‘Fancy Dress.”’ Colors of the Rainbow the Limit of Variety, and of Combinations There Is No End. By Mildred Lodewick, HE famous toilette of Empress Josephine which mired so much might be do- scribed as a tissue of air and knots of city later on. | am indebted to you for other advice and will greatly appreci- ate an answer Am thirty-five years old, weigh 165 pounds. MRS. T. D. H. \i\ | Narrow ribbon the same shade or one darker, would > bo a pretty trim- | By Ruth Snyder. VERY season brings its fads and fancies in bathing sults and bathing accessories. This sea- gon we have resorted to animal motifs for-inspiration, And—behold! The accompanying photographs 1l- lustrate the trend of fashion in this direction. Aren't they attractlve—and un- faual? Animals on your bathing suit; animals on your bathing bag animals on your cape, &c The oilcloth bathing suit bag @hows a white elephant lazily and triumphantly holding his own The beach wrap has a poleon ad- blue ribbon, It was no more lovely and alluring, however, than anything which the y girl might wear. Of course the smart girl of to- sent d day would not choose the exact type of frock that Josephine wore, for Emptre waists are not in fashion, and any- thing so decidedly out of fashion would be likely to appear like a * ney dress, and attract attention on that point rather than for its be- comingness and beauty. And anything that is conspicious through a delib- broidered solld in a light shade of erate and obvious departure fiom DESIGN BY MILDRED LODEWICK, brown, ming as I have suggested, maskéd ] Into a design. A shdped belt, em* uuple of owls embroidered on its back custom is not in good taste: Dear Mise Ladewickr The mode to-day Is very generous, Dave, and so make the deep feill of curred leaves as a charming com- iy lewelete , White angora embroidery in elab- allowing us full sway in just about it Which falls from a low round neck panion to a red and white printed i Dey eel Gosia orate stitching may be twisted and everything but the placement of the M the bodice, hang naively languid. crepe frock for myself? | am very anxious to shaped into any grotesque form. waist line. Skirts may be scant or The slender silhouette is thus not in Many colored shoes are worn, but it use in some Wehnkin need: not be the! acle motif full, even or uneven, bodices snug of tates bile and the sparkle of the requires art to combine them well with J KC stylish manner Bhips, canoes, birds, sailkoats, div- absolutely without fit, slceves long, beads adding at same time an a costume. One very beautiful effect and full or tight, or sleeves quite nil, @PPreciable quality of elerance and was gained with red shoes worn with must be a little be- 'ndividuality, black stockings and a frock whose ing figures—anything you fancy may but the waistlin 1 piece of printed silk in . \ be embroidered on your bathing sult low normal in every cas d in most The tie that binds a man’s heart skirt portion was black Canton crepe, black and eatcare. cases considerably below. Thres mont securely ts A saat of blue rib au i bedics with) white Ce em- white. 1 have months from now [ have no doubt Lon, und here on this frock of white broidered red and blaek, while an Ree Pre ee Geslene: ay fopns tis but that the ruised waistline. will taffeta and silk lace ft ties on the all white hat topped the whole. An- rE SE See “design unusual’ on your bathing coyly knock for admission, and will left 1 € a empha. other patr of green shoes supple- more than costume. For this purpose any of probably be accepted, but at present #)zir blue so mented a green and black and white enough for the your cast-off winter garments, which the proportions of a woman seem all beads. printed crepe frock, worn with white akirte but . wrong unless her waistline is elon ou ned flow tockings checked in black th he t borately ed wh m- oug ae rately Le a Cas gated. Even the snug-bodiced frock und ha <acmee might have a broidery or batik designs, may be seen in my sketch is waistlin he sas ; blouse of utilized. The design may be carefully extended a bit. And is not t! the main Dear Miss Lodewick: something else. removed and transferred to your bath- peach wraps. One recently seen on of it and its alluring charm ‘ r girl, t Will you kindly sketch a design Have two Ing suit, bag or capo. Ran aes ; bit as fetching as anything they Lsummor's joy for a blouse which | can make of Vanda cA ees ; aren the beach was the envy of every fem- in the old da To be ture it has hat that ompa. white baronet satin, same to be twenty - four The other illustration on this page ining eye. It was bright red in color an old-fashioned air about it, but tt clothe er soon, worn with green years old, shows what an ingenious mind may ana elaborately embroidered in purple is nevertheless right in the mode. For velvet hats, but and white clear complex: develop. What could be daintier and \ool with a dee p purTie wool fringe: instance, its full skirt of soft white Hiant color and soften plaid silk skirt. ion, good Rove seriinine. than. @ “‘doncbag't? : che tal abs ese tffeta is scalloped about the ed the straw and Thanking you. pec ines “(173% ts : ae Chi robes of rubberized silk— und the fashionable uneven effect 15 should continue to th MISS M. F. i and white Any rubberized fabric may be used with splashings of riotous colors and well as the fashionably drippey, August. Hats do no: You could bind comes me. to make these bags. A few duinty leapery effect are introduced and ss a rule mateh in color the frock Chinese literature—are very striking Sil the-edges) ast se twists, an artistic eye—and a doll- IER : graciously achieved by a cascade of harmonious or prettily have suggested, Nie habed ; Resid ree lelicate silk lace that drops to a point ng colo! chosen, with a with plain green You will have enough matertal for shaped bag with voluminously ruffled On the beach, in the summer time, whieh almost touches the Moor. And telmn perhaps, whieh matet silk to match your a plain skirt and a panel for the baek skirts may be made to hold ygur wet one 1 nu t a vizar one nother pretty tribute xe Madam la t unusual number 0! skirt, or if it is to of blouse. I wtret : it across the bathing suit. In the same manner a wishes, Col elaborate designs — toda the me ot ah ee Via ' t f ’ ast a 7 th va bs pee anata Wwalatlina. Jn back (t can be brought flower basket might be made—or any- anything nie sshd ht blue heads that wend thelr way dic r trimer vein fine o ry cleaned, te : : 5 or any- anything unu: is to attracte ong the very edge of the lace. There white flowers in many Instances. | white silk braid Meet a fancy belt in front. Black lage thing else you fancy. At present th al seems to tend ivads give the lace the tiniest bit saw a smart hat which was of white bindings would be more practical, as for front of bodice and skirt drapery Indian blankets make wonderful toward the animal kingdom nore weight than it would ordinarily velvet with a crown of black luc the green might run, on hips AML ALL ALLENNA LLL LALLA NAAM TTT CLL LE WORLD'S KIDDIE KLUB KCRNER SATURDAY SPECIAL FEATURE ionic LLC ECE. “COPY, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co Around nie World and What Alice Found | KIDDIE CONTRIBUTIONS | MMI ODANLOAALULSLELLULUL LCL ELLE LADUE LDL LLL LL ALALU LLU Ab a = pee ~ es ' WHY I LOVE THE KIDDIE KLUB. HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. My reasons for liking the Kiddie CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Klub are: agbeginning with () Because Cousin Eleanor ts the these President. : (2) Because of the great work it Is doing for whooping cough kiddies. (3) Because it stands for Truth, Love and Purity, “) vuse it unites all who be- long in one Cousinshtp. (5) Because its fame is spread all nbership certificate. over the world. COUPON 969 (6) Because It Is backed by the greatest newspaper in the world. (7) Because it brings joy to its Dear Kiddie Kins: many thous: We are still talking party. (8) Becau: re you surprised? No one who q t Park last Wednesday yuld use they are probably doing the What a day it was! Kiddie Klub Day at Starlight Park! Have we ever had such a bully MY LAMB, time before? I really do not b we ever have It was half-past eleven o'clock yes- terday morning when I reached Star- light Park, to find thousands of my cousins already 1n the pool, screaming nd splashing gaily, Capt. Whitwell for more Kiddle bathing suits the increasing demand. Phe just loved the pool, I love tt too; nothing less than the thousand things that demanded attention that morning could have kept me from Fa nd members, of its many treats to its members. By LILLIAN MAHON, aged 11 years, Brooklyn, N. Y, CENTER: BACK leye Bart OBGLOFD I have a little lamb, And it's as cute as it can be; But, when I try to play with tt, It cries and runs away, MIL.DE LEUDER, aged 10 years, Yonkers, N.Y. reason was that on the island are 0 many strange-looking men that one more is not noticed, The Tamil !s the strangest of them all, fo ea f them all, for his t at with them, But Kiddie in shaved ip front ApS ob bis face CPt ee eee ee fcr me breast he wears white ashes to Sub Day . eile e NAMO7D 30 -1208-OL INIT -G3LL00 -NO-Q103 nd I left the sandy shore of the clear green pool to see that all was in idiness. It was, of course, Every need had been anticipated and at- t to by some one of the park that he Is a good Hindu. A found theappearanceof the Sing! amu ‘He looks like a woman cht. And so he does, for he ong skirt, and a comb in h I can't say who did the most FOLD-ON- DOTTED: LINE AND: PASTE ASA ONY s put up at the back in |\!! " the eg neuer us, Every one at Starlight, from AT UTE a Hen hale : President Hand down to the chaps ; OL the odd-looking people, Who pick up papers, was on tip-to¢ don't 3 said Aika thenbrowmn So THE DAN Te j South Sea Island boy and g But At 2 ¢ k all of Starlight Park H the A with their funn wan to wake Up to that t nly ~ lit em #0 str to the cool pool t did to A e and e 4 Y es not n tot what You have only to paste the whole fun aft ‘ 1 would bok Pat printers Te ay aT int ade t tout is, You for ptet on thin cardboard. When very ga with orange game o' see ' t t f 1 t te is dry cut out the Elephant ruff ts and a CHAPTER XVI,—CEYLON. of old worlds ang, Allon founda trult stand: and:¢ pha 1a Circus ¢ ae 1 ; J ' HE ship had sped over oceans In But the live 1 v 1 \ 1 ee H a the big animal t and the Clown and also the standards green ha Elephant, a way that only the Good Ship on the | f 1 “What do you see’ anked the W a bateoonted type Pe pes BOR WAN tric reach, Paste the standards at the wold purple eap Makebelieve can. On the fifth the Good § : ; ' permet al Hob eng Be ee ek 1 A t is ks of the phant and the Clown, t A ide. day north of the line there was # Cry the lighthouse into th \ : 4 a while ther ae: ee psaiie plaviie dis ta niuce F een DAMA Mam DOE f am ot “Land ho woking t , I re y we neg Hee " me € ( us the to: yerhaps the i binoculars the mountair ( viel i ia ee eee \ 1 the sem xerpent. ¢ r bi e Aa i ri ry f f th ; : ‘ Makebel « i ie mangos foc : th argin ho: Kid Autos, the swish of the ( rf called some of the Kiddlea to and shows t fun. . ~ Bae men Fo the tap: of ane af tone ¥ or. fou ? 1 rywhe n t r kinds of fun, Th were so ‘This has inusually ge: PPh ey } } en of another green ripe and de 1s, dies 4 eve : plar wrOr 9 a Adam went w Aen ne was banishe op mak ' ) » i pel Hanns be came t 1 ' ind e bewildered and found {t difflcult bers, w an Sore giasatiee, The SS Sc gi ing a . ‘ , uve F ft tant Co nd the t Fou t ose. To tell the t th awedfithey felt surrounded by the distances, even out to do Bea Pirate tranye K L see turned into on SIN LEANOR, and Douge ‘vm Lovers’ Reel, the whirl of the Whirl- was scarcely any choice, The rides magic ‘and the romance of the oldest fishing, ate a stir, The ‘L tuste, o