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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
JUDY O’GRADY’S PAGE 
Fashion and Household Suggestions 
Smart Suits for the Surf 
HE watering places will present 
some interesting and picturesque 
scenes this season. Judging from the 
present outlook, the bathing suits will 
be far prettier and far more becom- 
ing than heretofore. 
All the suits for the surf this year 
must be developed in silk to be at all 
ultra. There is, opposcd to this, the 
severe and very practical suit of Jer. 
sey with striped trimmings and not 
much, if any, skirt which will be woit: 
by the girl who really swims and 
dives, The once popular mohair suit 
is set aside, whether by the girl who 
swims or by the girl who decorates 
the beach. Satin and taffeta are the 
leading fabrics for the luxurious little 
suits that are to be seen at the Shore 
this season. 
As the skirts of the gowns become 
shorter, just so have the skirts of the 
1916 bathing suits become corres- 
pondingly abbreviated until one feeis 
Bi does not know where it will end. 
“Earth can not answer, nor the seas 
that mourn in flowing purple.” 
To women of young and gracefi 
figure, however, the 1916 bathing su't 
is a dainty and entirely feminine sort 
of apparel and adapts itself most 
readily to the water sports. A moiel 
of cerise surf satin trimmed with 
white silk braid with the overdress 
cut as a Russian blouse reaching to 
just above the knees was, indeed, very 
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fetching.. The cerise hose, white 
bathing shoes and white cap and flow- 
ing veil made a pleasing and pictur- 
esque costume. Amphitrite and Nep- 
tune, disporting themselves in the 
summer seas, will remark with oniv 
one glimpse the beauties of the bath- 
ing gitl of this season. 
Some Stunning Styles 
NOTHER suit of flesh colored 
satin’ with black strappings and 
worn with flesh colored tights and 
bathing shoes was a stunning crea- 
tion. 
A model that was marvellously 
good looking was of navy blue taffeta 
with silk ‘braid trimming. With this 
was worn the bathing hat of fishnet 
and the long scarf of rubber to be 
worn to protect the neck and arms 
from the sun whilst lazing on the 
sands, 
White silk has not been overlook- 
ed for the fair bather and a very 
smart suit was made from white Ha- 
butai silk, cut with a baby waist and 
with a sash tied with a large bow tied 
at the back. This suit was worn with 
a large, black Wenchow hat and white 
hose and bathing shoes. 
Gray, black, gold, rose and other 
colors are worn, but the most popular 
suits this season are in the vivid col- 
ors with white in close pursuit. 
By far the most enticing and, in- 
cidentally, the most practical wraps 
that have ever appeared for bathing 
use are being shown in the best shoos 
this year. There are capes that come 
to the knees. Of bright, becoming 
colors these are, rose, blue and mus- 
tard, and with buttons and straps of 
black or. contrasting colors. Silk 
rubber bathing or rain coats are 
shown in the best colors, blue, red, 
purple. and green, and are in a fair 
way to become more popular than 
any similar garment for years. Rub- 
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ber hats and long, brilliantly striped 
rubber scarfs are also new additions 
this year to the fair lady’s wardrobe. 
Preparedness for June Jollities 
June 16, 1916, - 
UNE, is such a jolly month! Schools | 
“Jet out,” 
tivities attendant upon the farewells 
of those for whom school is letting 
out for the last time. There are *1- 
gagement parties and oh! so many 
weddings. Folks go to the Shore and 
the country in June, if they are lucky, 
and there are impromptu picnics anil 
luncheons as well as the formal af- 
fairs. Yes, June is a festive month, 
but there is no festivity without good 
things to eat and there are no good 
things to eat without planning on 
someone’s part, so let’s go to work on 
plans for our own parties. 
Of course, every party has a color 
scheme. Who ever heard of a Betty 
that did not “adore” 
a gold party or a green party? Here 
are some suggestions for carrying” 
out the color scheme, whatever it may 
be. If the party is a class supper, the 
flowers will probably be the chiei 
decorative note. 
green and white are the colors. What 
could be prettier or leave a sweeter 
memory than syringa blossoms with 
their green leaves? These are so 
graceful, too, that the arrangement 
becomes the simplest possible matt:r. 
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