. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . )ly for the joy of w(\uinj>; sj)rin^-modes. T\w arbiters of (hess havephmned for both old and youn*;- andthough there is an air of simplicity aboutall modes—this is essential to smaittaste—countless little details are addedto give the required air of chic to a eoat,suit or costume. Between the tinu^ that winter wrapsare doffed and sunnncM- frocks donned, one must have coats of light weight forcomfort and style. Faille silk is used foi-some of the best coats and to trim itthere com(^ charming stripes in (hineseand Japanese* etfects, succeeding thePvo


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . )ly for the joy of w(\uinj>; sj)rin^-modes. T\w arbiters of (hess havephmned for both old and youn*;- andthough there is an air of simplicity aboutall modes—this is essential to smaittaste—countless little details are addedto give the required air of chic to a eoat,suit or costume. Between the tinu^ that winter wrapsare doffed and sunnncM- frocks donned, one must have coats of light weight forcomfort and style. Faille silk is used foi-some of the best coats and to trim itthere com(^ charming stripes in (hineseand Japanese* etfects, succeeding thePvouKui stripes, which held sway a seasonor so back. Pockets are conspicuouslyfeatured on spring coats, No. 6613 givingan illustration of their smart effect. Thecoat is of African brown faille and twoshades of brown are shown in the trim-ming. Checked serge, trinnned withplain cloth, is used for the childs coatjNo.


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