• - T CAFE MAT OOCTTT TlKIi, WQAY. OCTOHOI 22, 1926
WEEKLY FASHION PAGE
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‘Mickles” . «T w> MW trm* Itet Ito*. _ rotMCm of tt. 4 M-« «l*eoTwrts* i it W* of mor» a •ftaSSf 1
of tb* funlJUr colors. Vbm** l o«w ton* of th* blodS* tttt ttet k fuhlonsbl* for »i*nl— klocfl." ft b <aUI*d-<»i M epp*M* la >h**r ehUtoe wtth a clock. qiotm of rr*neh —■*. of Um
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-rx-sa&OTV' s>*ar Attt&r: <*r:*<xc*frry' lines* Above the Waist, and lines Below It—Styling is i in Conception.
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r beeore- *t a r*«ut! of t arttw. re*, of Via bloi
>t aaf adapt | of CMtua. and to >art*t» that await*
k a cottc*able In-
b**t of naU raUMH «f
» and -metal cloth, i Wtb abort • U fradb beautr tbit srac*
n it Mar b* coatnat of * tor* or contract of *h**n. Agalt mar be contract of eol«aa or ■bad** of color* aad fi •quau tb*r* U a two-war eontraat—c
t imporune* U th.
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fln*d. aa If to call attention to th* ■tralght skirt below tt. Ton will prompOr twco«nl*« th* tact that Oil* r**olt» In a r**l>r new *0honett*—It b not Ui* .o-eallad •■p*ncir affair of aom* a*aaoiu a*o. and It b*ar* no reaembtanc to th* •harplr flared Una that claimed oar attention for *erem month, and kept u. sc Main* vhat th# outcoro* of it* Influbio* * If Ton mak* It a matter of comparison. rou win And that th. .11honett* of lb* hoar recembl*. ■either the stnlxht line faahlon nor th* flared faahlon. If flaras th*r* at*, than th*r are aboe* th* ne*r-lo-normi waUtllne: atralshtne*. there is. but it U below that *ami •aiatUne. Ther* U th* meroet «u«seatlon of what on* might call a ripple to th* skirt of th* dlhooetU, and It I* achieved br varloo. m**n* that are Important ontr 1“ contrast to th# hlo-Une. which la aa a rnla
Manj Mean* To Th* Oa* Knd
Th* Parta openlns* and tho
Pehamckariatie, th* | stagod In our own countrr h*’ 1 ih * Jkj* fall and ‘ emphaatrad an am.ring number of
Ld th* de*» red* detail*. Th# mod. I. no longer th.
. qtilMMMBce of .Impllclty, bat of .nnicer. Fashion I* a creature of mpleaea non* of them Inferiority . „nip-.«xoa BOlther. Sh* yearrt* for , th* loflnlt* variety that U th* *plc* , of Mf. and of th* mod*. She *p- , prove* of tuck* and plcta *3d Uer* r and tunic; of roke* pad blou**d t baeka and dolmar »l*«vc and
w «. i dr* Pinna, of uolero. and cape and ■ With o*lor. th»r» |>carta of ahtrrtng. th* maned
MV* colara Aa
ar* ovorrwhere tMs and . -tHrm to*** a* fet. gad th* trail -
i nr roiy. v.rr
b an all-tha-war-round blona*— very slight, an «<t*oOv* ahoulder. a we* Taste*. Another frock Uk** buttons aad shirring* and th* third •os a wld* confining glrdk C. n contrast—th* llttb modal In
■barter, or a hall w* my th* Influanc, la growing with •very hoorT It la even belt* offered a* sport* headwear for mtnfolk. doc th* tannb championship mate*** aad variations of It th* millinery display*.
«rhap*—a lordy thin* of d ostrich freed* la fringe, J lain the I
tinned popalaritg of th* a barbanc alaea breaalaf—-J carnsUan wtth altars at* links of < are featured. And th* rop* <
deodar lln* of «
o th* hlpUne. Th*
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waistline, and ripple and undula-
I its
Th* aurpllc*
cy into thu malang* of detail. Th* ona-pbc frock b losing much
of K* prestlg* to th* two-pbc af- Uon—fringas. fair, and admit, tt t* -dhg ««t*»t- «nibrold«rl**
that It appaars Ir th* »«•* of ‘w® Pieces When only on*. An adorabM llttb model In win* led moire dlk bad a blouaed badfc arid th* *urpllee front, drapd* a hit at th* wabtUn*. The center drape b de
mending
mt* contributing factor. In th*
Color to used to th# *am*
•o^. apA added to th* throe, w* have a wonderful array of feather*
•Taming typ* of decorabraida and bands of
i In
•rldenc* tl getting It that th* d
diat they •image la
under conaldarakndd For ftocki ar* high. wh*s lh*y W* Tnkrily becoming, and they %re really ■martsat, whan high. AM sleeve are long and r*ry-,yT*ry elahnratdamandtng quit* aa mush attention as any part of th# frock. When
beauty, and
many different medium* rr*«o*ni-
ly combined with applique. ipllfytag th* •upariority of tho a rid oc rat of th* new
fashion, w* har* thr** models plctui»d. All thr** mak* om of contrad—two with another fabric and the third with • mod •Oocttr* trimming. All thr** hav* long, and ornamental, atoeraa; and two hae*
that all thr** of-them frock* hae* fulled skirt* that bang T*ry straight In spite of tb«Jr tnlnwa Doth One And Two-Floe* Bffecu Whit* all thr*4 ar* on*-ploce model* on* prtmnta a two-pl*c* effect, this effect achieved by th*
thr** model* ar* mod luxurious, and magnificent embroideries are th* reason for their luxury. In th* model with two-piece' *ff*ct th*r*
L. Inc. aad further elaboration i- ' •ntruato* .to ih* wld* collar and ■ of h«B> e*fer*a talU.
•HAT th* world of fashion. aeon In Pari* dotarmlnes th* m amartnm* of a woman by th* length of har earrings ? Ther ar*
th* logical complement deek. cropped head, and
: talnly gorgaotmly beautiful when of glittering brilliants cleverly set. THAT Part* to also responsible >r a mod alagant contribution to lb* faahlon of abawlsT This particular offering la of crepe de chine. semi-circle, aad edged with deep, willow*d ostrich for a border. It la but on* raor* proof that.
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THAT fashion's liking for molr* dlk and for rich mrtal effects to evidenced In a dunning new envelop* for evening wear* Th* dlk that fashion* It 1* a paatel too* decorated with traceries of diver bead* and gold threads for contrast, “he pattern to conventional. TTIAT tht fsshlop of the tam-o-
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hare an appealer ths Wfeman who
finds th* high nookllne and the worenn kfho d<
likes to try It
in dom.iAt. b iccaslotbhy. hOom^km
There ar* Utb theme* that no possible. Of gOUl
themael
namental and tha, detail* of line
THE “AYES” HAVE IT k— of unbeeomlr
It th* bObtod bead i shingling Its hair.
Hug up over night. I The dtuaUon. aa It exist# at th* I of iet*rmt*d and premnt Ume. shows mors women Weons tieA and wtth ahor*. hair and a greater prok that long hair to portion d them wearing amartly ; to fashloMbl. tm- Indlvtduui hatreuta. No longar ! . does Mr* A. wear th* s*m# sty 1 *
i her neighbor Mr* B-
i The woman who mek* smartness - consults as. expert In th. bus mew of cutting hair, with ths result that , her coiffure to * typ*. fitting her
that '
AM daily >
_■ throughout i a *ol»-*ulp-*nlp > ■ -1 hair that <
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NE'B Christ mas gift budget
prove* large onqugh. no
'matter how generous .It may
m to h* when «v*t kPBor-
tloned.' And the'woman with time and skill Had* t h*lv Nil to begin, early in th. fall, to plan har purchases.' to make them, and to cross the name, off the Itot. And It often happens that what one can give seems Inadequat* making Jia home-made article much more valuable. a* wall a* Indicative of the thought that ha* gon* Into Its
making.
If you are planning to make some of your gift* tt to Um* you were getting *t*rt*d. W* an entering th*-**aaon of warnings. Ths newspaper* are printing a eerie* of • Buy Early." aa well as "Ship or Mall Early” arlmonlUons. We are being urged to avoid the crowded hour* cf mldda/ in th* shop* and 1st* afternoons ou tranaportaUon lines. Thsre might well b# another •crier that w-uld have to do with ribbon counter*, wtth srtshops where they do your stamping o
your embroideries for you. will their particular demand* But th* ] another serviceable typ* of stao bushy bob, which wee the first where hemetitchlng end plcotlng 1
fashion In ehort hair. I* gens—you ' done.
must wear your hair aa near to the j Already they are very busy, an shape of your head—or th#'shape | It will not be long before they wll your bead ought to he—A* possible, refuse your order* these- service
: easier when they are altract- .... Aprons and house dresses and IttUb wash frotks for the kiddles are to b* had b.-M-mad* needing
apfoar*
f the hair
of unbecoi _ _
a says thjyt
bar* a "tailored'* look, meaning that it must Us close Id the head.
But ther* ar* exception* ile. for a too close colffor
becoming to certalp faces Thu to quit* aa true as tha fast that some women need a way* to their hair
late applying. There ereeome most effective boMolr,,novelties—really costly whan they ere purchased
ready made-rthat will receive
enthusiastic welcome from th#
recipient of your favor. Look
the possibilities of 'wallpaper—It makes scran baskets, lamp shad** screens, boudo! T ba**f. M>d to un-
usual for wrapping your gift*
Consider th* possibilities of ribbon* then make your list, of needed materials and get them promptly. There ere book* well-illus-trated, that will teach yen how to achieve some meet acceptable gins —tt to not difficult at all. The rib-
bon. themselves as their ( decoration, aad thte year there
•om* very beautiful pattern* for ribbons keep POO* alwsy* wtth
the fabric mod* A pot
In proparaUou of tho
coming of the new ruler at _ , the family, or th# Hay frocks and outer garments that will be Mother's offering to the tittle one who to beginning to take notice of hie—or her ward rob* the Items considered are attraettv* For there are fashion* and fan ole* as well as necessities, in Baby's outfit And every suggestion for Mother herself may prove of value to the with a Christmas gift Hat that Includes a naw baby among i most Important Individual* In outlining a layette for practical use article* are to be conald-
imber* although a hint
of the** may be opportune. It to no longer a custom to provide large number* of every Item, for th* emaU child will outgrow lb* first little garment* wtth amaMag rapldBut there should bo enough—
Th# earn
things that the winter —the Utter having mo
tie >ack*ts end bonnet* than t
suable outfit will Include of silk end wool—four to
half a dosen the suggestion: deckings. four pairs, of silk and wool
tha Gertrudes that. Ilk* the dramas. may be el the i. long er ehort— ‘ many women novor bother wtth the ng garments at ell. for they ar* Iter all. a tradition. . , It should be remembered that l woo 1-1* the Mead of th* tiny baby.. ! and coverlets must be warm and , i cosy. Wool blankets are light of - weight, which is Important, and the * a b — ^naffght tr~ **--
For outdoor
wool sots oonato sweater and Oap.
Hug of legging* j and for dreee gels warm enough. J
an.-, cf nightgown* The Utter should be flannelette or stockinette. and a drawstring In th* hem to advisable—Baby mud always hav* warm feet and a eqol head I It to well to beer in mind that In six month* Ume larger things will
be Imperative.
Into the drases* aad the Gertrude* there will go much fine handwork, tt will be sewing dreams! The fabric* will be sheer and every Uny eeam will be aewed fiat that there may be nothing to annoy or chafe. It to on these litUe garment* that ban a sewing
there are tiny coats of crop* do chin* silk lined, marvels of flae hand ei brolderlea. Th-re la a wide array of para-, phertmlla that has much to do wtth ; ' her-e oomfortAoaelly handled lags* wonderful bssdnet*; wicker wardrobe* aad clothes trees, j The nuraetr k a beauuful. withal { strictly sanitary pine* the#* dayqJ wtth Its tinted wall* lopped by 4. fries* that telle Baby a eiorr. aa aoon aa he la ready for someth tug 1 beridoe sleep and the nsrisaary bottle. Properly clothed and fad. he wttl grew to sturdy childhood and on -o sturdy manhood. Who knows how early cloth.* sense and an eye for things beautiful begin*
to develop f
Th# art shops
J every time the I "Ares” win. ortr- » It 1. a# thle ss.-
oppenrnts
y hav* had. that
f the tread toward
•htons. war short » even the etevk,
j* to fit Inin the new K a perfect ion that
I dismaying, as I •Vo.
One ehudden nl the crimi
; milled in the interest* of the ptr- , manent ws that to so utteri) deI si table when properly don*. But : the fairy bead. Ilk* th* tong, bushy
shop* while the ribbon counters will be buried la a mass of hurrying, frantic women. You will have to change your plans to fit the alt-
uallon. and changrd plans do not I Nor to her linen cli always work out well—all this br- ; enough to keep out s aide th* point that your gift will i n «-r or bridge or lunt
satisfactory In every | u beautified wl
Rlbboa Is T1»r Means To The End In Tlito Clever Bag—Bolls Find
Many Tees
only a few stitches to complete them, after the handwork that dls-
nguisbea th<
fulness anywhere, th# hair I* to'provide that fulnee* ^ ^ newly- cut hair to Ua just right, once It to tmlned. tt will continue to lie that way. Hair ha* assumed
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oftentimes haPPJ-** th ; w>v Too mu „ nuA „ ur per- [*t your sendee. ' .phone ecrMn. are not difficult of earn* aMp should o -eu'tlcuUr hair cut and then, having' The busy housewife and mother )ach'evemenl—they will teach you you i Befor* taking H ' TLE- rk -on.; done so trelr tt Id th- wsy It will appreciate the more practical how to make th* And Parte | to adopt a gradua 1 approach. Mop- aon# ^ ... I
board, paste aM
The vogue for 1 growing wtth
' y.-u an opportunity.
■re doing n beads, for t!
one's every coetume to bracelet or necklace, at a very.small cost, doing tha work yourself. And a gift of a piece of this jewelry, made lo match eome special costume, will be received wtth delight. There are eome very beautiful faceted glass bead*—known as diamante— that can be had la all color* and may be combined adth pearl beads or gold beads into gorgeous necs-
Systemattoe your shopping a bit. keeping In mind the fact that you must have ribbons and paper tn which to wrap your > gift* when wrapping time come* When l jy-
it hurried, making 1 There are Interesting possibilities 1 Ing the materials for your work.
r were there ui
sehold furntohment.
i i plug when the \
evidence should go!
! things ol th* wardrobe t
r materials. If ywu a
the materiaia for doing up your package* Once you have the attention of a saleswoman you can accomplish a vary great deal, and lafer It wilt not be so easy to secure
that sUtuUon.
UuuUag to looking abend U

