Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 12, 1907, Image 11
Three Smart Costumes From a Score
or More New Arrivals— j
After Paris Models.
1
“What’s what” in Spring Suits is the
question thousands of women will have
to solve between now and Easter.
“Lovelier than for years” might be the
best answer. But everything is so differ
ent in conception and color.
So we’ve just drawn three from a
score or more swell costumes after Paris
Models.
The suit at the left; a Dreeol Model,
in fancy self plaid voile trimmed with
heavy lace and ornaments, sleeves of lace
edged net A most exquisite shade of grev.
Price 125.00
The center suit is a Paquin Model, in
russet brown voile trimmed with bands of
silk, and silk cord brnaments to match.
Price ■” 60.00
On the right hand figure is a very
charming Doucet costume of French „||j
Voile overplaid silk. This suit shows
the Kimono sleeve and cape effect com
bined. Price 65.00 j
to the new
Coats are
t voile hasn’t it all
Fancy Worsteds in
o 125.00.
.Enough to show the trend of style. The long shoulder
with the “Kimono” sleeve effect, the roost striking feature of all
Parisian models for Spring.
Colors—Anything that’s tan or kin to tan with a few col
ors thaf never leave the field, sprinkled in with new shadings.
Champagne, Maize, Russet and La Toscas leaders among
the brown effects. Blue, of course, for those who are wedded
to the color.
And grays—queen’s gray, especially
fWch
is an
other very popular one among the light colors and apricot
Black, always strong, lends, itself beautifully
modes.
Short Boleros, Eton eft'ects and 19-inch Pony
most in vogue.
These we’ve pictured are in voiles, btit voile!
Silks are more than good, as well as
hair line stripes aud plaids. *
Suits that range in prices from 25.00 to
n-DuBose