BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, Juss 19. 1811. ORONO RES x » WNUCANRAN 3 z POLL A Pink 8xtin Suit ye Priel id da x ifor-gand Promenading £3 » > » Wal PLN EPL Ree Lee (SZ Do women really wear such cos tumes we one sees pictured ig news: SEES Ao SSIES HEERES bd trimming is of Venise insertion, ms ranged in simple lines, yet Yery pret papers and magazine fashion articles? [tily, on bodice and skirt. There is is the question readers who never have an opportun ity to visit the seashore and see for themselves what is done-and worn by those who emjoy a frolic in the waves. The inland wolpan who 'is getting ready for a trip to the segboard this summer and wants to make her own bathing suit whl he on the safe side il whe selects a dark blue or black mohair of supple, lustrous quality, a Bue or black peau de.cygne of sub stantial wenve or a checked mohair or 'taffeta silk for her suit. Such suil is sure to be in good taste and if daintily made and well fitted, and accompanied by smart actossories " the way of silk stockings and cap it will be smart and distinctive The highest lass bathing suits ar rather plain. "The material is rich and there may be a trimming of hand embroidersd dots or simple con ventional figures, or a little braid o goed quality and of & color match ing the suit; hut strong color con trasts wills be avoided The publi bath houses invariably provide bath ing suits trimmed in some striking manner in otder that the garment may be readily identified and that there may be less temptation towards carrying them off cand leaving ~ old suits in their places--a clever trick which. has be successfully worked more than one, since afl bathing suits of inconsuicuous dyle look much a like when wet, Therefore, the redily smart suit is as unlike a public bah house suit as handsome material ik © a mintaum of glaring trimming (em make it. + It is quite true that extreme styles in bathing suits are sometimes soeni- even off the vaudeville stage, where it would seem they rightly belong The woman who swims well and goes in for real enjoyment of her bath " georns a frivolius bathing seit and would as soon think of posing in cumeh a suit on the sand as a man would. But there are women who ean not swim and whose sea bath cuuists of wading intq the water and = oat "ahd then spending the worngug on the beach taking the "sun hath," which indeed, it ix claimed cis even more . benific al than the ocean dip, and it im Shien "sand bathers" who fave {agdy suits. fancy bathing suits are worn 'sometimes at besches adjoining sam Juer colonies, white crowds ave absent and where putes andl regulations are "few: At Asbury park aml some other Jarge mesorts white bathing suits are * permitted on the bench wnless cov- 40 with a long wrap which = don ned ately the fair bather enwrges from water. At Narragansett and © Athantic City Vondravs effects in the "way of bathing costumes may be sea here. olaborate satin Sits in de asked by far inland | knotted girle of the satin around the waist. 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I'he old-fashioned, full bloomers have been discarded by most women, who prefer knitted bathing tights of - silk or cotton which take up less room and a5 ED to Put 0 "One Piece Bathing Dress of "Checked Silk color, matched by parasols, retieules and Ofer etd ¥ daily anradde. pink sadin Ning i which, though unde shly frivolous und nuseawarthy--ns b shy of sailing eraft -- is ] fie contines of good taste, Fiint pink zatin was feed Tittle suit and the ard much lighter § in the water--an im' het portant consideraty 4 with the swim- without sssistance. have been tragic have also oceurred usually too long and- kt clumsily whos that when full bloomers, drying if the hot wet. An inch may be cut off at the || Has the san, have Aled with air op a sudden, top and atiother inch at the end of to ¥ siscord dive nt. the. water. Sutulog exch, fog, black. dlastic being (but, 1 The Bathing Sweater must be Roomy » A The Bathinh Wap Yorn 0 [tor is only a matter of time. the sand in the sun--as & Bath House to Peach | Men, who wear knitted wool bath | unable to regain ber and knee. The knithed Joarment may Silk and mohair suits worn by women The br thes he dries' on and off ¥asily and --though, to be sare, it seems to be | iblack plaid silk and there is a long | wer, One or two mishaps that & might expen ive Phyo bathing tights art quickly with no struggling with "stringy {the men who do the shivering and nog | sear of the silk which is get into knots when wet. skirting bathing Vai [md th ria of iv world will be maintained. en @ To facilitate the distiibution of goods, selling offices are located at Montreal, Winnipeg a Regiitered Trade-Mari nd Vancouver. We guarantee the absolute purity of these goods under the pure food laws of Canada WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED DORCHESTER, MASS. " MONTREAL, CANADA swimniing costume, few have the | then. It must be n. Searves, parasols, . reticules courage to wear it. There are "two {the elinging knitted: jersey y ise d oiher paraphernalia of the sort kinds of "harem' bathing suits; one levery curve amd only "the shin wot {must be carefully guarded én a pub {with a divided skirt which looks at {with a rather hovish form should wen lie beach, while their ows in first glance like a circular skirt to the {it, The emphasizing of generous fe | the ater, and it is not & ¥ pos knee and over which is worn a knitted | ininine curves bv a R rari skin-tight {sib y manage this: therefore if one jersey which comes, to the hips The | jersey is apt to be a hile too frank "| wally to enjoy one's swim it is fother skirt je in more decided "har 16 please good taste; but there i no better to dispense with superfluitios em" gtyle, for there are full bloomers, | denying that the jersey is idea for { and like the 8 y ny {or knickers, whidh are held ine by an swimming. And one of these knitted Jans {elastic and bag over at the knee. At suits is pictured, the jersey an ne {front and back full panels of the | trunks being of tobacco i material which cofg#al the dividion lworsted with cream whit {of the full trousers; This skirt' {while the skirt is mude of brown really very graceful and quite 'modest [hair haivlined with white and fin style, for the broad panels are imed with a band of Persian silk {weighted at the bottom and keep their | cream, brown. and orange iplace over the bloomers as. the wearer | Knitted moves. In the water this skirt is de | A lightfully comfortable add does ~~ not retard the movements ofthe swimmer {ns an ordinary skirt sometimes does | iby looping © over the arm in a side woodsman to travel and wear only what may be ken into the waves with one The French bather, in her abbre viated bloomer bathing dress comes down to the edge of the water cov ere by a long, graceful wrap which she throws to an attendant when she awelom 2 an. impuriant steps to, the watet When she { part of the bathing outfit, if any time Smet ale Muar hath, She > ng {18 to be spent on the beach after. the ly TO a -i again hath: No matter how watm the dns flectat sty : a he wi f the me Co ud Ls sfloctation on American beaches Hi e n goes unc t » where it is guite the custom to walk stroke. The advantage of both these minute, the air feels chilly to. the] iy cic about, clad in a bathing dress "harem" bathing skirts is that the | Wearer of a wet bathing suit and the lute at the fashionable resorts, the bashing suit, thus built, has two, | Warm, Coy swealer feels delightiully Hhuthing wrap is much the thing. and irather than three parts, and there {eomfortable. A sweater for wear over | of course it matches in colar and Hjust so much less to wring out and | the bathing suit should be rather] aterinl the pretty bathing reas ipack in a small bathing satchel, loose, and should have the high "tur bworn under it. I one pleases, ro At the. French beaches, bloomer bath- {ile color which protects the throat] wrap may be also used us 5 rug dur- {ing wuied- with fanny little abbreviated ard chest. If such a swimter be of ling the sunning on the sand Spread skirts con ng just below the hip and good qualify it will not readily ab fout before one sits down it keeps {revealing several inches of bloomer are {sorb the water, and even after being | the wet suit frée feom sand and id Trguite the wesunl sight and nobody econ id on aver the wet suit -will .be|vents the messy, heavy condition that 'siders them the least bit freakish; idry enough by the time owe basis so unpleasant | though a mOoman who appeared in such | dressed th jo home, to Leah up on ne 2 our i erienn {ear if desired. ach, les w create a sensation bow "harem etry with their graceiul | The socked has crept even into the rn si It ie lined with seariet feat and natty style dre far more af- (resim of the bathing suit. and (heke - th hr ee. a pretty Int of color. [tractive than' these hideous French | ate long scarfs of gay silk, matching on he Itloomer suits and some folk prophesy | pretty bathing raps, to draw over| #The silk cup shown in the pictore Tthst their establishment in popular jarms and shoulders while *siiting on of this bathing wrap, ix one of the protection {fa orite models just now. The dotted against the insidious frecki®i, A glen. [Silk is driwn in folds over. the rub der girl who haw a fair white wkin | ber swimming cap and at oiiher wide {which freckles easily has just had |27e bebe rosettes of the silk. This a smart little black taffeta silk [89 Ww usually more betoming than and | the kevchiof tied in a bow om top, {for the rosettes give width to the twisted | d over the ears and prevent the x around the waist and knotted at. -one trying lines produced by poshing the ow, § one hair back under a tightly Laotimi The bathing wrap wear in the lpictured is of soft rubberized blue wilk wi si harder of blue and white ling suits, have always contended that' such garments are far' safer for « w into. cold water than the thi j ma hinge hat ing suit trimmed with red the women after a sea bath. suit come { however, there uve knitted wool bath- side like a sash. After the swim is avo summer Sill prove it, ing suits for women, also, and thes sash ix untied and thrown over ihe ae One must choose between a becom shoulders, Jratetiog the arms and (Continued on Page 19.) Eh tied suits are charmi h rovided too ardent kisses. of She gure x Wonder So. mone [thegat. Som the