Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Feb 1918, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. TAGE TWELVE _ ' A 4 ~ EXTENSIVE WARDROBE NEEDED BY THE WOMAN WHO - IS GOING SOUTH; ELABORATE GOWNS FOR EVENING WEAR Sow 2 Yan Rensselacr, Fashion Expert enset be has Pe ruined by an ugly hat, so » P Leese ttIrtItItIIRIIIIYSIEL ® 4400494000904 4400004 Lex nire Right--Cool d tes experienced the South, 3 frock such as this is a iddition to the wardrobe of navy: blue pussy ring avelties, has ao t of 'blue indestructible voile. ven thie chic sailor hat is deco rated with Batik ¢ircles on a pussy vilow background and is crowned tnd edged To blue worsted Lower Centre--You must in al suits of this sort i 1 wardrobe, as there ngcasions upon me of this character in be worn. The suit illustrated is of white grepe and is trimmed with sen g / - . + . » + - * + > . . + . + . * * + - + » * * . . * + * P20 9000000000000 0000000 SEW YORK, Saturday N the midst of the eoldest December we have experienced for many seafs comes the welcome thought. of the wpprovching Southern season. Perhaps becanse this is a war yearand every one is beut on ecomomy. you may. have thought that very few women would be coutempleting a trip to the Sinuy . but there you are mistaken. This winter women who never before indulged wt holiduy of this luxurious character are pocking thelr tronks preparatory te A trip to warmer climes, apd in so doing thes cannot be decused of extravaziunee, for theFe ix a very real and legitimate excuse for this escursioh. It lies in the fact that many of the largest military camp in the country are situated below - othe Mason and Dixon line. and a visit to one of the nen Southern resorts is A nevessity if one wishes to Le near the father, brother or (lancé vn duty with his reziment, ' Therefofe the midwinter exodus from the North to the land of sunshive, palm trees and: flowers hae begun earlier than usunl this year, and the shops in vonse- quence have been showing fur yome time past the loveliest sort of thin things te be including in the wardrobe of the Southern soforurner, ; Here in New York during the present peason it has been eousidered rather amart not to dress in elaborate fashion. Bimplicitd hax been the rulv for all ex cept the most formal wecasions, The "wear, of course. has been given 'as the rea won for this severity in dress, but\no wich restraining influenced ie felt in the models designed for Southern wear They are lovely in the exfrome, elabo rate enough to please the faney of those Women who do aot care for too mach simplicity, and yet nol so gorgeous either in {abric or design as to seem out of place at a time when all the wotld is at war, ; 1t is in-eveming dresses that we find the greatest amount of richuess, but as these frocks are desighed to be worn at dances, balls and the formal dinners which go to make up a large part of fhe life at a fashionable Southern resort, their elaborate aspect is quite sxeusable, Evening Frocks for the Saath. Brocaded "cloths, silver and gold gauze aid brilliant colored velvets ind talfetas arc the materials mest used for the new eveting gowns. © Many of 'the frocks "show triins' though these are often quite separate from the gown it: #elf. One-heautiful frock Included in the wardrobe of a well known woman who is _ Ping South is made of black luce over Jay ers of black tulle. The skirt is short all around. but in the back a bfoad pane! of jot embroidered net falls'to the floar, racefully affer the 'wearer. The bodice is elaborately tried with jot, the whale costume being kept in the one Sombte tone Without a relieving tonch Bache ses Hy se ol ihe Fopiat new ' SEPP PIFRIIIPIP PEN ON Ie SEPP PIIELIIFPIIEROOIIEN BEB PFPBALP0000 80000000000 Uppe# Right--For a thé dan sant at oue of the Southern re sorts the 'frock pictured would be charming. It is of peachblow Georgette beaded in seit -Colo and. white beads, The cut on exceed and boasts a ters sleeve draped in a of the pannie Centré--lor dinner, and per- haps Qanding dterward. pothing could be more cinghanti 1g than this frock of gray satin veiled with rose and gray Aulle, It is just the thing for Solithern resort weir, as it is sufficiently elaborate for formal eunterta yet uot so rich in design as to be inappropriate for more simple a! fairs. Touches of metal br and clusters of roses greatly hauce its charm. PEI LPPIPPIIIPEIIIPIISIOILIEDS Lower Left--Ii you are becom ingly hatted 'vou can defy the world wilh a smile. Here is just the sort of wide brimmed model which appeals to women, both voung and old, for its becoming qualities are apparent at a glance In this instance fred d khaki-kool is used. i F000 000 0000000 00000000009 shades for evening wear, and when this is combined with rose, cork! or blue the effect is a dream of beauty. Spoit Clothes 'All Important Though eveding frocks undoubted! hold an important place in the outfit of the woman going South, they wodt shure " their prominence with sport clothes. It is in this form of costume thut the greatest fmanet of sartorial varinty is displayed this ede. Tennis frocks, golfing outfits bathing suits, motoritg > toge, riditig heblis and vachting Bowns ail come unde the head of sport clothes. cach and every ore of them an inpostent item in the Routhern wardrobe, For tennis there are soy nomber of delight fu shirt waists in delicate pinks. old blues. pale graens, maires hing whitey though the latter unrelivved by & colos is not chusidered quite oy smart as the withers A wovelty to be introduced on the sand of Pan Beach ix the strietly tailored sport suit made all in Aik, We, have bad sik suits hefore, hint they have slwirs Losn seore of to dre % Bavracter. PEIIP ROOT III NISSOIOOOIIGILS in for wear in the South He esigned on sailor lines. It takes a sm fashioned poke bonnets which our underfacing of two-tone blue braid ds a pin, fastening the bow trimmir gtive model and curves in a most bewitching way in the old ng on the 21 Ti a ne ce BG i U . Ea----

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