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Wik 1 1 ! VI 1 1 1 1 mmm 1 mm 111 k IWPiK 'i Pol V in One s Room sg&giL ff' . WMlm ' ma Ravish Mfflfl V mNeUe JiWfl Ifirxe and pfet)S Ten : : d$ hHsDesiried Adequate Courilry Costume Coy Arny Hour of the. Out of Door5 Day What To Take On the Week -End Trip and How To , Carry It Smart Traveling Clothes Usher One In Correctly - Dance Crocks for the Evening, Sport Togs for the Morning, a Safe Rule. a tlo of braided whlto worsted with tassclcd ends. The tan llnon frock la lii'cuiuiiuiiieti uy wmio cunva.s tjpori allocs, a whlto crln hat trlmmod with whlto silk and gardenias, and a para sol In tan, green and whlto. Sport Clothes For All Hours of tho Day. Tho sport girl docs not hesitate about what to take to tho week-end party Sho knows pretty well which of her favorlto sports will bo avail able; packs a box with golf, tennis or boating clothes, tucks In a dinner gown and a negligee and Is quite ready. An Irreproachably correct golf coMunio Is pictured an eminently correct little rig for May days In tho country. Skirt and Jacket are of Kng llh roverslblo fabric, tho plain sldo out In the Jacket and tho checked side visible In skirt, pocket facings 1 1 nd cuffs. Sport shoes and hat anil a silk sport shirt with wide, immacu- 'lato collar give tho finishing touches An adequate sport costume for gen eral out-of-door wear In tho country 1 Is Illustrated In tho Premct combi nation of coat, skirt and hat. This coa, of dull green tussah, Is espc- UMini-t nml 1 li r. I n 1 1 onllni- nr,( low In tho neck opening and the pouch -Import pockets are 'Istlnctlve touches. The coat accompanies a green and whlto blazer flannel sport skirt, laced spurt shoes of whlto canvas and a nntrhless sport hat of leghorn, bound 'with green ribbon and trimmed with i whito silk band embroidered wi'h (grcin arabesques. The, Dinner ('otunio Important. Everybody will dress up elaborately for dinner bo sure of that and pre pare accordingly. The woman who tra.ls around the golf links all day in a badly cut plaid skirt and weather beaten Jarket may appear at dinner hour In tho most brilliant costuino in the room. A black evening gown 1 always a wlso choice and one woman who makes many week-end lslts has two undcr-bodires for her bl.uk tullo , dinner gown; one mostlv tullo so that the effect Is very rtceollcU, and the mm' .if :I IP 1 1 will I WWJ05tM MJ!MWW is5aJBW .d&m mSSA DWS5PM5WW- RIVJSM" V AN" you come to us over tho 1 provide a good looking linen or pongee week-end? Just an Informal silk frock with hat and parasol to ( party tho Carringtons and match tho sort of costume that will I one or two others whom you look wel1 111 possible trip to a coun- , iry ciun, or merely strolling anoui under tho trees and having tea on tho terrace. A "little morning dress" you will not bo likely to need so do not fill up valuablo spaco in tho trunk with it. Nobody appears until eleven or twelve o'clock at a fashionable i like. A car will moot tho 4. IB from , town on Saturday. Am counting on ' you to make the party completely do- j llghtful, so do wire at onco that you will come." I A brief and friendly message like this; or perhaps a more formal Invl- i week-end party, llrcakfast is served tatlon Indited weeks In advance of I in tho rooms and unless you have a ' tho occasion summons you to tho do- particular engagement to rido or play i lights or perchanco tho disappoint ments of a week-end gathering In the country. And receiving tho summons, after writing, wiring or 'phoning your pleased acceptance, you Immediately turn to vastly important considera tions of "what to wear." This will be determined, of course, by the sort of week-end festivity you nro going chine, this slip attached at tho high tennis or sail with somebody in tho i morning hours, there is no necessity for leaving your room at all Just tho sort of negligee for a week end visit is tho ono pictured. The j graceful over-drapery of cream lace falls in points weighted with silk tas- I sels over a slip of pleated cropo do to; If the party Is to bo at a big coun try house with a garage full of lux urious cars and a full complement of serving men and maids to make the domestlo wheels run smoothly you will need rathor an elaborate outfit; If the week-end Is to bo up In tho woods at a modernly equipped hunt ing lodge, still another sort of outfit, equally elaborate, will bo required. If you are merely to stop over Sunday with a young married couple living In a pretty suburban homo and keeping a single maid, everything you need can bo packed In the week-end suit case. Two things, howover, you will nl ronst Invariably need In any case, a complete motoring outfit and a very smart dinner gown which will servo for bridge or dancing In tho evening. Sriort clothes of smart vet slmnlo stvlo entirely will stand you well anywhere In tho country from breakfast timo until lato In the afternoon, and It is always well to have with ono a daintv negligee with boudoir cap and slippers to match. I know of nothing which makes ono long for homo more than being without easy lounging garments for one's room during a time when most of tho hours aro spent on dress parade In tho mora or less :uci;ially keyed-up ntato of visiting. What a Fashionable Week-f.nd Ke. waistline to a waist portion of chiffon Tho lace drapery is caught to the foundation gown under Hat bows of satin ribbon, trimmed v. 1th tiny rose buds and frills of the pink ribbon edge tho looso chiffon sleeve, under the lace, and tho V-shaped neck opening I'ink silk stockings and pink satin slippers accompany this lovely negli gee in cream and pink tones, and of courso a very delectable petticoat foims part of tho curly morning cos tume. This petticoat inn; be worn also with tho illnner-daiwo froi k if i I space is at a premium In tho lugg ige. If you adore tho country and re- fuso to loaf through tho morning, hours Indoors, there will bo nothing I to hinder your going out oven at sun- riso If you choose; for the Joy of a , week-end party Is that everybody may1 please himself -or herself an far as entertainment Is concerned All the hostess asks Is that her guests shall asseniblo at luncheon anil at I dinner and shall be ready to go on any special excursion sho has planned ' In their behalf. A rinnfore Frock of Tan Mnen. The typo of smart tub frock which may, if ono prefers, tnko the placo of I ordinary sport nttlre, Is Illustrated in another picture. This Is tho new r'plnafoVe" model adapted from a ll'oeuillot creation whlrdi emritoved fl"HipN silk, not a fib material In Its achicve- Bupposo, however, that the, week-! ment. As pictured, tho frock is of end Invitation bids you to a large tan colored linen embroidered with country house whero several ot her i while worsted in a hnlillv nut lltirrl Imp. , guests aro expected. There aro cer-! dor pattern, a largo fquare of the "Vi" 'h llPs "nl 'l10 pocket tain things In tho way of entertaining , linen forming tho "pinafore." Above "octions are set on all tho way to thai will almost surely bo part of the 'the waistline tho square or one point hem alongside tho large squaro program and for these you must pro- of it is oppllqued to tho bodlco uholabovo mentioned, giving tho plnaforo pare. Sport clothes of very correct ( fastening coming nt tho back) and oven greater Hiiro and fullness. The type will bo tho mainstay of your at tho wai-tllne rows of smocking hold ' sleeves aro slashed ami' turned back wardrobe; unless you aro the sort of thn material In. to the llgure, giving diagonally at tho wrist over smocked woman who does not feel at her best the plnaforo lunch fullness over tho i undersleoveH of whlto lawn. I'ndor In these tailored things. In that case, skirt. Tho material has been slashed tho wldo, turndown collar, Is drawn AGay LAllle Dmrvep-Dance FnoclTv v5 LTvOTPde-o by yL O'clock. Orve Golf'3 , y rL"h.e A.CLevroor Smartly rrocked, at One'-a 'i;UVBf)IV makes up more or ' woman if sho goos to a competent lesj, tilt.Se days, in tho metro- beauty specialist for her creams and politan community at least. Of , her lotions rathor than buying them tourso thero are provincial clr- over a department storo counter or, in which rougo and even face i worse still sending for them because powder aro still looked upon as dread- of some alluring advertisement sho tally Immoral, and where It Is equlva- ; has perused. I lent to blackening a woman's repu- j There seems no valid reason why a itaMon to whisper: "I bellevo sho ( woman should not "touch up" her 'paints, my dear." Hut thero Is no complexion to make it look younger, doubt that the attitude toward littlo ' lf ,, hn her front toeth llcd wlth fununlno artinces oi ino lonoi lias becomo a much moro tolerant onoln I ho past decade. Many women abhor 'lie Idea of artificially produced charm ind refuse to adopt even a little lnno rtnt fnco powder; but this fastidious abhorrence on their own part does not mnko them Judgo with sovority porcelain to hide tho fact that they aro filled, and adds a switch to her back hair to dlsguiso its thinness. Yet tho most severely moral old ladles who would draw themselves up in horror at a suggestion of face powder to con- cal their wrinkles, take great pains Aftnr thn rnllErn n tin, ill nowdpr i plied and through ti s the rose of the rougo gleams naturally. A u line lliusu miuuiu udtr iu us tho davtimo and few women a uui iliak liiv i an r' iiiu l.n 11.. .1.1 Ot.t.l. pI.aiiU clt match tho general 'one of 'he lambswool nuft or a bit of abso chin and Ji'v an1 also cn tho , other women who do use make-up. to have their teeth becomingly cared preparations. , for and pin switches to their heads It is always a pity to seo n young, with no moral scruples whatever. And land naturally fresh face made-up to really, wherein lies tho difference be 'look urtiflcial and fast. For this ls;tWeon morality and Immorality li (Invariably tho result of elaborato make-up on youth. All tho trouble has been so needless, too, so super fluous, for the young face would bo 'so much moro charming and appenllng without tho make-up which gives n hard, sophisticated suggestion along In switches and touched-up complexion? K.u-h is nn artifices yet ono seems o be qulto respectable and tho other -reprehensible! After the faco has weathered thr sMiis of summer and tho storms of winter for thlrty-fivo years. It needs with its riend whito pallor, sharply , mora than a dab of powder over the defined red lips, shaved, exaggeratedly nos0 and checks, flicked oft with a archod eyebrows and immobile ex- ,,0ckot handkcrchlof, tho daily touch pression. I ing-up process of six women out of 1' seems qulto excusable, on the J tt.n Sitting before a dressing table, ot'ic'r hand, for tho woman whose I branty Is fading, to prolong her day of charm as she most certninly can I y an intelligent use of carefully se lected make-ups. Hut tho word "In telligent" here hns n vast Importance Thr re are many things to be taken into cotihldi ration before powder Is dabbed and rougo daubed recklessly over tho complexion In order to slm- (ulato the peaches and cream of youth In tho first placo, tho emulator of youth may novor havo possessed a penehes-and-cream skin. She may have been olive-toned or even swarthy. Sho may have had tho thin, easily freckled complexion that nccompanles very red hair. Her endeavor should bo in every instance to reprodttco the , effort of youth In her own typo of rolnrini:, nml she will bo a wio Tub Petticoats With Colored Ruffles $IX yards is the correct width for a summer petticoat this season and ono cannot help pitying tho poor laundress who has hud a long and blessed rest from starching and fluting crisp petticoat frills. Some petticoats to b suro own to but three yards, but theso aro tho mnst Inexpensive and humble models. As tho prico ad vance tho width advances, and the number of frills also. Four ruf fles of embroidery, overlapping froir knee to hem, Is a protty (rimming, es pecially when tho embroidery Is the Ann pcallop-and-dot kind nlwav.s In already very popular, has four ruf fles of fino lawn edged with narrow, handkerchief hems In somo protty color; rind tho rufilcs aro stllchod to tho petticoat with colored thread to match. With pink or blue edged frills and stitching, theso new tub petticoats nro really onchnntlng. Tin: Hons respond most happily anil con tentedly hen In a room furnished largely with black, Hlack, with dull blue, Is a particularly cool, pleasant other mostly black satin (llko tho foundation skirt) 'o that tho gown will bo qulto right if rather simple dressing serins the rule of that par ticular house. A very dainty littlo dlnner-daiiir frock for ono week-end party Is pictured, The fluffed and pan nlercd skirt is of pink and white taffeta, the quaint, llcliu-bodice and sleovo of whito point d'esprlt net with Kilver ribbon and pink roso appliques. The crisp froshneHs and prottlness of this littlo frock is chief charm; at some week-end parties a much moro elaborato evening gown would ";! .sr.M.MKK MVIVC ROOM BIACK AND ItM'F. 1111 tomperamcnlal woman has discovered that black strikes thn hylhrnlo noto In her surround- s, In other words, lo borrow from good. taste. A new pottlcoat which is one's Now Thought friends, ncr vlbra- la owners cnstuuie color schomo for tho summer living bo demanded; hut s 11 rl' I" '1' summer season formality oven In the' matter of evening costuino Is laid aside ami simple deml-tollettes are perfectly permlHulblo. It Is rathor a , ,:iistako to cart a costly tullo or li'i.inglod evening gown from week- , und party to week-end party. Its IfroshnoNs will speedily bo ruined by , so much packing; evening gown 'of Kitln, i inffnn or 'Uk "I'V mnte rlal thai mn 10 .,scd out iM'hout Inlurv i r . cr n t iiecs Is a nun h bet - . Iter ehoieo. I room; and of courso there must bo sufficient whlto to lift tho decorative idea above funeronl gloom. Thero aro now black and whlto wallpapers In striped elfect nnd with Iheso go cre tonnes In bluo nnd while, or plain reps In a bountiful shade of French blue. Tho wlckor fuinltiiro will be stained black ami a few pieces of leak wood will add distinction Not a sqg r option of ro'-o. vrtlov or grei'l nui' t fl "1 Its win Into tiio room even In . ' 4 Mf i r r aji I time rosy ear-lobes arc tho si mnnucl of health, joutli and vitality. ir a necoueie gown ix worn, appi tlnkh nvnr Ihn thrmt nnit lahni! so that there miy lie no oinlous : of demarcation I st o' n'l, i brows aro carefully aceonMnted a fingertip Just louche 1 wi'h pure eline, and If it is dcemc 1 t e;s,i lilMH K uv iiihi 'It I 1 ni" " 1111S. Ill'VLT tl lit" ' ' il 1 ing make-up. that tho rr 1 1 ci si have a roy look In ou'1 he I are like shells, a dral wv '"ik ges;s age j natnina L,an l ha r K I ST women r lng suits an 1 the silk l-cr ' ' ' r c s ring; and some ingcu.i sii n this, concehed ihe . h cf i Iv i cap that could be til ai slant Into a comon'm' i r Tho was carried mi' .ml n w may possess or,u t-i swimming accTsortc T'ic bag I teen or siNteen inrhc Ung aril ,lw:i) npplj eosmellis In the troiiK pos dble lls'il- for by sik li xiii will he Judged Inter on. A dab of povwler Is not enough; face, throat nnd neck must be care fully gone oer. In a clear, unshaded light daylight, (not soft artificial light!) push your hair back from your forehead and tie It thero with a bit of ribbon. Yes, I know It is hard to look at your face thus cruelly exposed to n glare of light and absolutely unsoftened bv the coiffure, but there is nothing moro a deep hoading driun up on m I dangerous than nn application of tapes or rtmions in i"c open enu, make-up In a dim light. opposite end Is sh tM to an , fin over tho wholo face, forehead, i Midway of the lia- is i tuk I cheeks, nose, chin nnd Jaw, with a ' through tho upper b ilf of 'his tnc I.I .. . . . i.. -LI- I l. II thini vinu iiu.iiii, turning n in ailll eiunui .-nnii'i n , t then wiping It off with a bit of soft , to turn tho bag into a cap, the bo linen. Liquid rouge may then bo np- of tho bag is pushed up Inslilo plied on the cheek hones and worked tho shirred tuck with I's C ftlo outward with tho fingers toward thojbecomes tho edge, wi'h a bccoi clgo of tho face, carefully blending ' frill around the fa to hci tho color in. A tiny bit of rougo is , at tho top of tin 1 i- drwn tin ti rubbed Into tho clnn nt Its tip, A re ly on tho ribbons, makes a Puffy 'coding chin should bo a bit moro def- pon at tho ton cf i"io buV