BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918. PAGE ELEVEN ee -- I ---- a --_ ™ . A y '8 Ld E . x x ; . Php FH For a practionl' agd smart blouse the Nine uninteresting colors are proposed * i : 8 : + s * ' wacker satins made with a peplum below] and a board to decide upon and stand. INCE suits-are presf 800 of Took particularly well and sive 4] N the Centre--A blouse to be smart m.:+t be simple. Elaboration there Micted™ us being | iuilored finish. This i ol ad fai | 21 ie the styles, If this is really decided § . bo J' ve, but it must be suppressed. Ecru Pierrette ple: with a piring of navy trifle "smarter than levers day wer and may be embroidered | UPON, We may-as well make the best of ! . i ite and bujtane of hie, mages Joe blouse an unusually chic air ead * copts, it follows thatlor 'sautache {wi it. One more crimé in th > i= | € oidery £ rales 136 design. a 4 : blouses" ' must . wlso chad me " # ith ait | er The colors are rh J a § | At the Upper Right--A smart semi-tailored blouse of Pierrette 5 have a showing. Aniferent that it i. like bh cing 1 the materials that see likely to be chose f . ie x . jai an edge of Ble outlining She Jinely filcated rulf oi fcross the "4 h . ' s like having two dresses ! 4 47 to. he chosen x ; a plaiding of fine pin tucks. Cuffs and collar are finished with the : ordiffary blouse is/to ope coat. for suits' and the styles are" what the g ® At the Upper Left--Highland "gat for tailored wear; with we of the most trying articles of apparel; A very good tricolette model has a scarf] manufacturers think you ought to want. © 4 ; . = . every Jine. The slightly modified nis particularly good. The | is 0 try to make look well, but once having!collar of thy material. To enliven it an Suits of satin ave being jutroducee for Go : Ba 3 3 F of pressed beaver, with an ornament of black grosgrain nbbon. ot A accomplished the feat it must be admitted]; vestoe is striped in Indian colorings| fall and winter wear, but on this mode : = 5 .'At_the Lewer Right--A particularly smart tinen Jrock for the miss (hat the result is cha-ming. ~ cone nd of the ind collar! being actually adopicd thers -i$ séme.' g | : | : shows: this novel trimmi 3 a wide band of cr cting, in brow "There are at present two types of igre treated in the same manner. Onjfdoubt. It whs several seasons ago that t i Ag $4 ; i Maen {6 Aor colores, Ben, the effect iy very © . au lh ilouses--that is, (wo fr partiular--one|waists of Georgette and silk erépe beads|satin for wijter vouts was introduced gE 3 : a ¥ AoE it the Lower Centred deces with a waist line is rather quaint if the line 'he blouse with & peplum and ous withont. | and fine tucks continue to be nsed. without makind uy great headway. This j t Ae photo the line is just right. Persimmon | r cotton ~ TIE iS K mere matter of choice as to which{ Muanufactavers of waists are becoming! is probably the fact on which the doubts ; ? 5 : A : ! otton wie prefers. Cheice and becominguess, very dictatorial and with an efficibney expressed are based, but this is hardly a ou . hg bs 1 : re. of volrse, "shedy i of which carries with it all the faults of thelzood reason. <Irequently the rote works A ! flected in this modified style for the younger generation. white and light colores 1s y system. soggested by that overwerked|in quite the opposite direction asd things H : S 3 Lg Ringhog is used with a waist of white batiste. Black buttons finish the from ok well swith the To hang fword, are threatening to standardize all which have been quietly introduced ate E45 8s a skirt of darker und rougher matérial, 'most everything pertaining to blouses, {fially well estaldished. q tis - : & 2 i: Mh