South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 20
SUNDAY, ii:ci:Mui:r. 12, 1020. 1 um .! 1 i j ' . '''. 1 Kiln With Winter Here, Summer Clothes For Fair Ones Appear In Shops By "Marione"
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M;W YORK. D.c. 4. Fifth Avenuo windows of today look like Lawn feton er llu.r 1 azars. Fluffy, cxljp ami cool oriT'i:li-s. mhroi I rd n ts and Jarts. f j;.:'J.;.1m m;d Iv.'ithu.tf üdlt-i. ar.fl Ifs''-rn nr..'. inilin.- h.tt.havu rutl t!i'- hirrir f .i.'i;ori BtM.'l for v.ir.lr. Tto; i'udia lU-..ch Hoi hItrlr.ic-4 cro.d arti ca.'tir.i,' .a:,'.r r s upon this t rrid -zor.e ralrro.r.t, m;i ti.j st.ay-at-harruvj tat no ardent orLi For. Lo It kn'wn, it 1? this ndvarce surnrner resur' c!olh-
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p;rir.ir ar.d su.-r. rm.-r v ar, and It 1: bii op'-n M-fTf-t tliat rn inu'.irtur-rs arc already raaklm: ?;rtr.j; and summer clothm a Irr."; th? vr-ry name Iln- Indicated by tho r-Hort finery, hlch ia r.o'.v doir.s a thriving tulx.i tor the r tal!ers. HowfT r-tffCf,n In both color, ratt' rn and" I'.no hold B-.vny in many different rr alms of dhlon. On houK" Is fhowlnt; a window of foff. cr :m r! Ik skirt ndornc-1 with hand-block-m1 f ov rs that swirl about the hem. Thi.ro Is a white sd.irt, hordercd In frav hUek-4yrl S"..-ar.3. Another rhlrrr-'l mod 1 of canary yellow crop i: -.-( a motif of irort-eous nasturtium-. I'!.i!n rr,r)T(-d ailk klrt anf ll'.rtr v-ry well to the R--iuthm trad', especially rnr.de-i of corntlowr I l:e and ro? ? pinks. Other r.nhTiy t kirta aro developed In combinations of Bilk and wool. One hou?e 1h shoavlri:? crepe madf up with yokes nnd panellings of dtivety:;. mark ar.d white f, most ror.picvoirj In this lino. Hven white wish skirt. trlow with some lck of color. Nirrow har.dlnrs of copper color 41 the pockets and belt of many mod!. T-arr f.orrv hats In Ftimmrry fd.aden to match th rainbow tlr.tr of dro-et. blonde. and skirts nbotind. Itihbon ha'i ?o"m mos popular. "Wide, Rerr.'in stripe ribbon f -hlons miv rhavaux d--mr! no ruMltlo'.ii trlmmlr.rr. Th'-se -'ay hats are worn with sport nnd white rsturifs. Ilubbrlzeri Pi Ik H precIn?r to the for- as a h:it
fabric. One charming model of rose color trimmed with Cowers of the itamo material Is bclr.5 ahown. Tho shiny effects given by Rlycerln d fi.-athers, ribbons, ar.d shellaced braids are btin resurrected for next s-riMjn. Many of the most exclusive ?hd- an selling hat3 of clre taffct; trimmed wlth huts bows of Keif-material. Organdie itself fashions many of the airiest hats. Flamo color ia v ry popular. All cloth fabrics are very CTood, by the way. A house which 3?lls Importations U asking a fabulous price for a demure poke bonnet fashioned of porcelain blue taffeta and trimmed with vari-col-ore.l appllqued flowers of silk and wool. Orpandle has been found f.t for a brnnd new fad. This is its ure for little cors-itf: bouquets. Itich evening powr.s of stiff brocades and metallic cloths are Riven a wee ingenue F.eck by tho flowers of orpandie at s-houlder or ro lice. The "sweet-Rlrl-rarjritc" f -ffi-ct I5 continued by litif puffed sb (-v- drosst.s with hijrhwaistd. Fhirrc-d bodices and full sb.irts. The baby sleeves are K-n-erally of or'ir.dio and are trimmed ith ryfl' t om!rolde-ry or beadinfr. Dame Fashion sems more fickle v.ith her warm-weather dresses than any other p-irt of her wardrobe. Th'ere are Princess models with lon;r-waistod bodices m'-do from ortrandie or voile, and full skirts of contrasting taffeta. There are tunic dres-o?! of taffeta with Medici collars of orrandle. There are beaded chiffons and peorR"ttesf and duvetyn. the winters favorite material, continues into this warm-weather stock. Thro are many Jacket blouses of crene trimmed with pay duvetyn colli rs and cuffs. Tr,.o? skirt, nnd suit makers seem ,1 creed on the slogan "Hark to the Soil," for all tha hem show a no!."eab!e dron. Nine lnehr? novc Iia come to be tho st indaid lieiyht In contrast to the winter vo.ru- for t'.velvc above.
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