been so distinctively feminine and _yet they have achieved this air of _grace and daintiness without sacri-- ficing anything of their slimness and simplicity. A liberal use is made of _pleats, both on tiered skirts on bo-- Not in many seasons have frocks ~er Than Ever -- _ ices and on sleeves. -- Shirrings, too, ome in for their share of favor and es, you mag'ewca&an ensemble this pring and be very smart about it, ou may choo¥e one of the more rmal sort with its three--quarter vat or a debonair jacket costume ay suit you better. These consist E a one-- or two--piece frock and a hether of tweed or twill the suit th a short skirt and a short fittle ket is jauntiest.. The jacket may, single or double--breasted, se-- rely --tailored or braid trimmed but every case it is cut for the youth-- y smart and fashionably siim . _ Either one;box pleat in fg; ter--fropt or one at each side racterizes the skirts. ® rmonizing jacket most casual in le. Youth adores them and they very smart. ® notices especially the use of sev-- 1 colors in one dress. ie Suits Smartly . Informal --___-- Ensemble ' m onan caane se is e on & t V += p S ols tal 1| ~f ~ ns nc ie »gi o Naans 3 ts oie 1 e T e 4 * be . uol "'v" iss m'm'}%"&%'f: m iX irunkes -- 1 N')'{:"i}ym»* s . % T age 14 Wieppetts i + irce S en oage PB or ## e t Aap ts SR flatts it hb aivane s 9t oo 1e bepgen o3 i cet it 5 t L nc oy e Oe PV Cin i ale ie 200X e _ 3 J o din ocm --,js,,,-t"fi'uz:.' fis on es o en t on t en +. '»'}g".li' Rptacle 6 Ct4 _ Smart Woman's || Your new chosiery will be chiffon and as sheer as ever. : --~ -- Its color will--be one of the beige 'shades© preferably c tss t o ag s o stt The coatings lean toward plaid pat-- no matter how simply styled. How-- ever, she must not give them all her attention for flat crepe, crepi Ro-- maine, crepe georgette and chiffon in the new spring colors offer in-- The. amateur _dressmaker should welcome this news for garments made of rajah--finished silks look well may either be a slim, trim envel-- . Y¥ o u r The well--dressed woman, in consid-- ering the major parts of her ward-- robe, never forgets that after all the final effect of any costume depends npon the smart accessories that give &c&;ntfi)\ln:l she % knows that e she ways oves and handbags jhose and scaflsg'in colors fectly with her v'c;'y 'costume. This lovely crocheted straw is ad-- mirable for spring hats because it is so readily moulded to the head." It shows up to particular advantage in one coquettish model the. brim of which is slightly wider on the left side and held in three pleats. , Like the hats of felt, milan straw and Pedilaine the chouquette modéeis are very often banded with two or three toned ribbon. Hat Medium | plen Fabrics €. o. J e = 1 "" e 1# <§