r Z 1 11 " " f ' THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION Dinner dress of copper colored Cbantilly lace over wood brown canton crepe, modeled by Mi Sue Yatea for kamond's. a- ii Q This drni, modeled by Mr. J A. Swanson for the Nebraska Clothing company, ii a copy of an importation by "Dritcoll.' The foun dation in jade ereen reorgette. under puppy skin taffeta. The sleeves, of taffeta and reorgette crepe, r trimmed with black jrt and embroidery. The dress present the lone waistline effect, with harem finished bottom, 0 l IS Or bin Brother are showing this little canton crepe dress, trimmed with steel beads. Posed by Miss Felson. "Jennie" import of natural casha cloth combined with brown canton crepe. Modeled hv Mist Hoyt for the Bran deis Stores. fHOTOS Three-piece sport suit of imported tweed (knicker skirt) for golfing, motoring, etc. Modeled by Miss Mabel Miller for Kilpatrick & Co. 7 A Betty Wales model of black taffeta, shown by the Eldredge Reynolds company. II I -- - - Scotch tweed skirt-knicker from Hen berg's, modeled by Miss Hewitt. At right, showing the neat knicker arrangement. Navy Poincianna cloth coat wrap, with slashed sleeve effect, gray duvetyne facing and lining of gray crepe de ckine. Posed by Miss Meadville, Thompson-Belden A Co. This individual model cape is of veldyna, with large co'lar cot out, hemstitched and finished with handmade silk rings. It is full lined with Quaker gray canton crepe. Posed by Miss Betsy Rosa for Haas Broth- II t ; F v.,. - - fl II t ilo ii 4) in A new French model taffeta afternoon dress, cream lace over black chiffon. Posed by Miss Clayton for Burgess-Nash company. v.; 0 - Air i, warn, . f