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The Washington Post from Washington, District of Columbia • Page 57

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Washington, District of Columbia
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57
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OF COLOR IN BEACH TOGGERY FOR THE SUMM'E Gay Silks in Plain Colors Vie Brilliantly Colored Plaid Silks, and Lend Dashing Effects Here Also Are Some Attractive Sports Hats and Suits An unusually smart and effective sports hat of rose-colored hemp, trimmed with rose and -white-striped chiffon cloth, and finished with a distinctive wing of white. flfif lie a graceful and li'iiti nl bear map of rubber it 11 oiler of generous proportion that it tan be pulled it oit the head, Ihtit, converting i i itr a iey desirable hood I M. i KL.ST in summer i I a a i a a i i i v. i a i av t. rase ss a i or or in the ocean, one or the other of these by which our glorious country is bounded on two sides, or in some sparkling 1 river or lake Swimming-, bathing, beach are grreat recreations i the American woman--and for a of these closely all-led a i i i costumes ere I you draw no definite line between the three, but indulge in all th-ee cons i and sanely, there is all the more reason for care in the i of i sport outfit Tou want to look -well--that's of i a i importance--for it is only the exceptional woman, the exceptional sports woman, I should hay.

who can enjoy any sport or be i i by it her i is i satisfied as to the a a i ness ot her appearance Women of other i may go into sports for sports' sake only, but not the American a not if this means a sacrifice of personal appeal ance Yet on the whole we are good sports-women In the matter of a i togs bear in mind this already exp that it is -well to i what you a these costumes for i i a i 01 beach loung- i i i a i a i all tbree if you can a but one It is i a a i beach season, and there is boldness and i the color scheme of i season's beach toggery that delights rather a offends, for one seems to see in this colorful selection a suggestion ot the gladness a nestles in so many hearts, now that the boys have come me Gayly silks in a i colors vie i i i a colored piaid silks, stripes, too, lend a i color effects Even practical i i i of i has a on a i i air because i i i of color in the bands ot many colored i a i and the gay i i of col- i a is i i suit adds a i i a color to scene i i suits of llbei silk i and on the i of the faults are i i- dence, and the colors used in both the wool and the i been fittingly desci i as the a i colors Don't be a a i to select a i i i season ou i a be sorry if you On some ot the a a i beach i i Is i i and sic es comb i i i a i 01 a i i i the i of i are fm- SilJe poplin in reseda green, trimmed with knitted bjinds of gray yarn, is the swagger new combination of which this sport suit was made. The hat is a hemp straw faced with satin, of which the wide-fringed scarf that trims the hat made. Wool embroidery, in several colors done on the crown in geometrical design, adds to the general effectiveness. Ur I the most desirable bathing suits for utility, (omfoit and safety arc the sim pie icrsey models, of which this is an extent nt type This short blouse 'iithout unneeessai t( ultlt ot tiitnminq is completed bij fitting, short ttousers. i at the neck i berthas of i i a shape For i and cross walks be sure that your shoes are i i for is of first importance in the enjoyment and benefit of splendid sports The articles of apparel -which careful consideration are secondary--and in between these two comes a i a i The i of the sport corset i almost be said to be of first i a but all women do not Here we have a one-piece slipover dress of silk jersey worn over close-fitting trousers, an elastic binding holding the fullness of the jlress in about the waist.

The bathing cap is a chic model -made of rubber fringe that is quite as attractive as any fringe of silk or wool. wear corsets -when i these sports, and all wear shoes i question the corset of tricot is the corset for sport we.n slightly boned or a i i i cotton, a i i a i a i a and a than i corset a a i Besides beach a a i a a bandeau i a tract a choose a means sport a i i is i corset be of tricot, the i the a on sport i FASHION TONICS FOR SULTRY SUMMER DAYS i i i By 4.RPER. is no i 1 i a to i i 1 to on a a a a i a a a i ot has er to a i a a heat, a en a i a or even a a a and batiste i i i a i i i Jace a i a a sleeves a ib a a a i i a i in a i goes the a i way of the i i is i i else a you need be told a i of the two The plan of the ni st is i a i J.t he red i blouse i i a a a a i of a loose a a in i i sleeves, a i on one for finish copies a let's let the tunic wait in a of a i i i way of a i a You bee the bodice i tor the most part one of those al- i i i a sutler ot i and i spare of It is sleeveless, too, as far as the a idea of a a is a i i to a i shoulder a to give the of a short flaring sleeve Of course, is a sleeve i i i that cape business Isn't i i aro-und as it does into a collar) above blow i up in iru i i But to get back to the i i i a i ed to simplest expression, a a i a i lar hem i on an otherwise short straight i Let it be one of those a i a i a i for the most part, set off some a i voile is a no end of a to a a sleeve short and i Here behold a cape way i the i i i Subtract a a of a a easiest of a i i close-bodiced dresses The cape i i a i a a a i i precise, in the a of its i i a i be a i i to do i in, too, i all its a i a i i i i a lint i if a a a i a i a a i i a i i a i i i i i a in I i i less i i in i i i i i i a a i a I is i i a i a i a a i a i i or a do say to a heavy revc do i a a a You May Go the Whole Gamut of the Cottons and Silks, Printed or Plain; in the Making of These i No one is i its sister, yet all a i docile to the mode. a i the a of becomingness oug-ht not to be an obstacle to modishness in this season a a i versatile lines. By way of smart illustration you might consider the i jacket frock appearing first in line, with, its straight up-and-down neighbor next bu(t one.

The first la all broken lines; the second a thing of almost severe directness The first fs adapted to expression in ratine and spotted voile, handkerchief linen an.d wisp 01 a groBgram riooon sash Can you picture the costume in green just a bit deeper than jade, and, of course, the saving touch of. white? Let the occur in the blouse When it comes to cutting out this baby-simple thing with the round neck and the sleeve cap in one, you have your choice of building it in one, after pencil silhouette, or making it maybe a more convenient matter of separate blouse and skirt. The latter method will probably be easier, though, if you have intentions of effecting the chicly snug Hne of ham frere, a wide crushed i i can oe relied on to do the smartly concealing i at the waist line These chambrays are waxing i every week Likewise, designeis are inventing more charming uses for all the time Imagine one of those quaint old blue ones, for instance, a i i the rather -sophisticated lines of the frock second in the attractive blue chambray, with maybe applied stripes of a darker blue linen or voile, and buttons of the same. To with the cutting, choose the very snuggest sort of blouse pattern that you can i a a if you can get one and a i its sleeve i one Have i i occur at the bide, too i a fill in its charming i a i contrasting stuff, and a the of its conventional i with the same. a a i i battle this one the tube and the tunic jlress Also its very appreciable to two a i of woman But who a make of the i a i a alter looking at the irregular grace of it as expressed in the polka-dot dress -with the very arresting sleeve treatment? For the On Russian linr fs i i i ap---a unique mu'l'i i the i i i i ft shouldet fn tint tin ft and in all a it Tap 1 In lint 1 i i met mini illnn i as smai a in I in i made of silk in i i of i ibb si 11 11 Ii i tea rose i i you i i i i a i of i i 7 if, do i as i I I i There- )n i i 1K 111 i 1 I I 1 1 i i i i is i i to i i i 11 i a a 1 1 1 i the 1 i 11 1 1 i n.

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