Style—Semi-Norfolk jacket of wax (waterproof) cloth.
Material—Tweed, flannel or homespun, Oxford, grey or tan.
Women's Dress:
Formal dress, for all occasions after six o'clock—weddings, receptions, formal dinners, theater and balls, high neck, long skirt, hat, coat, and gloves, and evening slippers.
For morning and afternoon wear, the tailor made suit with short skirt; for afternoon, the long skirt, hat, high dress walking boot, patent leather, lace or button with cloth tops.
For outing wear, the coat sweater for skating, golfing, and hockey.
For misses' and children's dresses made of the same material, short skirts; the coats may cover the dress, or may be three-quarters or seven-eighths long, may be single or double breasted, to button high around the neck or roll low.
For house wear, the plain tailored shirt waist suit in becoming colors are good form.
For school and street wear, the short skirt, coat three-quarters or seven-eighths long and made of rough material is the more stylish, and is made in a variety of styles.
Gloves for evening wear, Suede, Mousquetaire, elbow and above; length arranging in buttons from eight to twenty-four. In tan, mode, slate, pearl, lavender, yellow, black, and white.