Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 220, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 26, 1922 Page: 4 of 18
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1922.-PART,ONE.
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against perfectly* plain • edges, and
these pretty white neck and sleeve
tlxings 'look especially fresh and
Ea.ster-like on the spring frock. Its
material?—one of the new two-tone
silks in a rich niuroon shade, i^nd the
little hat with its curled-mound feath-
er is in a mauve-pink that hlenda in
with the rich color of the frock
The model spoken of above —in
Spanish type, with clone sleeve—Is an
exclusive sn$-t of spring' frock because
of the cut-work trimming on the over
skirt. This cut work on taffeta'mat ks
an expensive frock.—Womnn who lu>
the new slashcC sleeves. Some sleeve*
on street dresses are slashed clear to
the shoulder; others only to the elbow.
One of tho pictured mode|i shows the
new st.vle. This is a black frtfck and
a 'particularly smart one. It U in
one-piece style with the new turned
hack, sailor collar that Is used on even
forma! coat urn'a, now. A line ofi
heavy Je:'trimming runs down the left
side to suggest an opening though
the frock really sdips over the head.
The panels that drop below the skirt
hbfri, the so. i sash worn low at the
hip. ami a uny vistee showing at .the
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Big Sleeves Ar£
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Inches Off the Floor the Correct Skirt Length
Now—Scar let and Dandelion Yellow-
the Smart Spring Colors.
OMETHIKO new on,}
bwn > tradition'wit,1
ininity for ages.
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^v a new hat ueed to be au^te enough
to fulfill the feminine obligation to
springtime on Easter, but now new
■doves are taken for grange#; and a
new spring hat is donned with tin
fur coat before Lent is halt oVer.'
JPaster newness, now. must be some-
thing more substantiala Whole
frock, no less, If net a new suit.r Bnt
slofitvex, ihis trig, saucy Spanish sil
lionette mahagee to hold My: own and
promises to go straight thrdlmh th*
defying the models of the cp
ite type.
Tht biggest sieevM of all ore shown
ifft^Hie'st ralghtest and simplest frock
* * the gtoup; a model' so extremely
Simple that almost a.iy woman could
cut it out—If she had the right quan-
tity of very rich material. For i( is
the handsome fabrics, falling In soft.
tired ©f the eternal long-waiste<j rounded neckline are of tangerine
chemise dress will rejoice to see again j (5eorsette. and the black straw ha'
I _^!..Gr0"ed-^Ur.Ph<le. ! has a tangerine feather curled over
its brim at one side. '
One of the prettiest frocks in the
this year Easter comes late enough to sumptuous lin^s, that give this Easter
make .charming frocks-possible (worn frock it superb distinction. It la all
perhaps with fur neckpieces) on tne
spring day of days; and therefore
women are more interested in Easter
frocks this season than in I^as^er
or wraps,. v lv' j
Frocks are so very pretty this spring
in one piece with kimono sh eves
lengthened to the wrist somewhere
under the embroidery. There Is not
eyefiLa seam at. the shoulders, the ma- I
tcri&l being merely - doubled over am! j
then slashed Under the line of braid
the Irregular cut- of the skirt-edge.
This skirt iti a study all in Itself}/ of , o
even length at front and bark, it
slopes down insi allowed fwjinta to- t—*
ward the aide- mtaviit. Then the ma-
terial i arranged at the- beltline to
bring an ungathered section acro* ;
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front and back, a .id gathered bo*, pleats at
each side, w'wtst-.the hem drops
in dvep scallops.'.^The daitK.v
always graceful and becoming! The '
frock Is made of brown taffeta and
the daintv collar and vestee are of i
cream tinted handkerchief, linen with
hand embroidery. . . A brown mi.'nn
straw hat with tan ostrich completes
the eharm'ng costume.
fQaslted Sleeves Tempt Spring Sun
Tanned arms will occur long before
' ayilng-suit season this year, for oW
;*«>T will purely accept the challenge
iroup t> the model of bordurs.crepe;
a semi-formal frock patterned after
the informal sport style and with a
tamed baek middy collar opening over
a thield. Vhls is particularly smart
.for sjrting and here is an Faster frock
of special style: and of cool, comfort-
Uvle character - a little frock that will
b* useful all through the season.
No fatwt ^for C omplai.it.
Wushingtnn &iar." ' >-
^'VVhrtt do yOnr constiluont^
alHMit your rwvui spccch?''
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that It is {ill but impossible to choose , that makes an epaulet trimming so
between them. Each model< deems that the- wearer piay get Into the
more captivating than the la,st - aiirtV fit>i?k. Navy blue satlh, soft. Muppl-
, M one woman said the other day at and heavy is the fabric and the sleeves
an opening; Thtfy all 4*e so wear iwre embroidered with braid Combirtingl- von ill«nniw l..r«ir
gble," The wearableoe«b t: *b cau^e I silver gray threads and threads of? 1 W UMBPIHMnUtlf
most of th^ styles are conservative. ; silver metal The narrow girdle wljlci
• und frock lines this spring are sc goef twice around Is made 0f the
ftraight. loose and simple !hat almost satin, with long tassels of gray «!lk
frock'suits almost ahy figure Oat* the sleeve and eollar are em
provided one picks the proper i*e. • broidered, but1 enough Embroidery K
Then, the longer sleeves, snd the ni;utsed on the big sleeves to trim a
longer skirts give a dignity that ap- t:fklrt—If fashion cho e It that way.
peaji to the wnmuii who d( "s not go Just now she doe^'not; she prefers to
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In for daring aiul striking mod^rf.
, Paris Goes In For Color Again
The I'arislenne is done with black !
ana tew of the couturiers are showing
many black costumes this spring.
though the fervor for blac k, which has
spread all around the world that fol-
lows fashion during the two years
wlille Faris has been in mourning,
seems in no way abated in other cap
itals. Women are still buying smart
black frocks by the score, and these
frocks will rontinue to be smart for
several months to conie--but by Au-
gust and September look out for a
strong reaction a^alnftt black, and
won4erful bargain* in marked-down
black models. 9
Quite naturalh Paris, forsaking
black, turns abruptly to the liveliest
colors: Scarlet Is particularly in fsvor
and the shade of shades on the boule-
vards now is dandelion yellow. You
pea these bright torrcs in millinery
hue:
mass all the ornamentation on the
sleeves over which she seems daft at
the moment. With thi*, stunningly
si hi file blue and silver frock goes a
very Frenehy little Kaster hat of
scarlet straw with a soft, upturned
brim of gray faille embroidered in
gray and blue. m
Flower Girdles Even On Street Frocks
For a very tall, alijn young woman
is the Kaster frock with flower-
rosettes at the waistline. Paris is der
termlned* to bring in these flower-
girdles, but only the very slender wear
the style wi h impunity. The Easter
frock pictured has several other new
features, too: the loose basque, shirred
into soft folds and caught in by short
darts to give a tapering line; the col-
lar and undersleevcs of fljmy net, and
Another Flivver Story.
"Noi at afl. A man who ehn itmke
tit siMueh these days without arousing
iiwlignant comment is doing > better
tlinn tire average."
An Argentine ,aviator has~ set
nit it tuli; record of 2f ,ltM> feet.
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"One Way Out!"
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Kdiubttrgh Scotsman.
A riuiu was wmmmr down, the street
one «lay Mhen he met an old friend.
"Hello, Bllir he said. "Can you
lend lue a shilling, old sport V
"Very sorry." replied the other. "I
haven't a quarter, but I've got a dime."
."Never mind," sahl Jim. "I>Mid me
tltat ami owe me the qlher li <-ents.
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Millions of lightweight copper
coitis have appeared in Shanghai. j
New York Evening Mall.
The driver of a flivver speeded out
of a eross street ami struck a street
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even when froi:ks :ire sober in
and in gay ' inbroltjerles and sashes
Of courss, aventhg frhclb have bios-
soiried out in a nmre of gnrgpobs Col- 1MB!
ors. i^or the street, however, frorits BQnarely amidship. The street car
of rather quiet ton*.are fanei«d and <* ductor got off to investigate ami
roost of the Easter model* are sub coN*** evidence for his official report,
clued in toitr, 'tbnngh \v«*ry snrart irrf—"-What's the ipatter with you?" the
APPEALING frocks for
Spring, suggesting the
6martriess of<* the tompos6
mode and the charm of stitch- t
ery as decoration, are to be
found in the
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t pite Of tha cra*e for*" fftcMlve. fro
IA #JtiaigUt lines #and loo-^e, Honrlflyy
ndnctor asked the driver. "Poh't
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greasy skins. Highly anttseptk.
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