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! I I, I i: i v- t v i i:", i . r; Ii . - i V i . I 1 A i v t r ! 7 .ff 4 if if 45- .4 fJl W1 S TH AS HI ON. this year, X offers a new antf distinct charm in her modes for 1923. The mid-Winter styles are at the height of their popularity when the old year is rung out. The models shown on this page to-day are for morn ing, afternoon and eve ning wear, each a new V 7 1 r ,1'' ! J i ! I W . is ". i ! s favor with the woman who selects her tea-time frock of the lighter material 4 V?Tv'i!' INTER modes are enjoying the height of their popularity as the new vear comes in. Never have the lines been more simple, the fabrics doors, while , v.Aniififni nr tViA variptv so oleas- the other ing as the modes offered for the opening model finds season of 1923. There is shown to-day one of the most conservative evening gowns yet designed.. It takes a sweeping line from one shoul der, falling in loose folds about the figure. ii. v.,-n,i of IiopV thprp shim- - --- i s i e v mers into a wide panel a length of the fashions the panne veivei. ine guwn mivto iv v..v jacket stua- trimming a girdle of iridescent braid, re- ded with warding its designer's skill with the fas- tiny steel cinating effect of simple dignity. beads, while The mid-Winter opera season calls for velvet lends 1 lis answered in the wrap of soft vel- ably to the wrap-around skirt, which is vet trimmed to match its accompanying trimmed with a band of the Paisley cloth. P-nwn with huge, folded roses of the same Narrow bands of squirrel trim the collar, material Madame takes her cue from and cuffs of this changing suit frock, the elegance of this wrap and molds her Silk crepe is responsible for the grace cofffuw to an appropriate sleekness. The of the one-piece model, with its double hair is dr"sed tight and is confined pockets and yoke, embroidered m beads. iMUtly beneath a wide band of metal bra- A long, rippled collar iloats from the eaded ribbon, which carries out the Ori- shoulders at back. iStal I note The cleyer sports model takeS , For afternoon wear there are two dis- straight line for its own and adds only a tinct mode "offered. One takes the more bit of fur at the collar and two practical formal note of the costume worn out- pockets to attain its simple beauty. Copyright. 103a.bv International Feature Service. Inc. Great Britain RiRhts Reserved. v ? V, " . " ... MMVCCK -V - -.".Vu 4 t. J ' - 4 'fist. VlrlcHt. iul F! Studto. ' i. A-7 OA . 15 wm J'4 r JS4l s J 4, -4. 1' I 3 is r I J-3f 1 -'sS J-. -"-a . v.- . . . -s.w 4 V-;; 5' " i ( ." 7 1 5!