Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Nov 1913, p. 14

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The from hair is parted 0! It ouch aide to form the pull. The remainder II parted in the middle and brought wave all the hair a little. This my be done well enough for the hack hair by dampening a lime and braid- lng It close to the head In two strand: Wear the hair this way over night. or until it has dried thoroughly while braided. Then comb It out and It will stay In waved M she In loco-Mod 3 bdr- lrn- not In from the etude 0m! model. an. m an. a My will no original In Introducing I ”I over the can vital extend: our the M The -r Is not quite hidden. km. The little Man II Mai-m. been... a: no mthhl a wen-w B hantobebeeoning. “chutwrmuuhmd mw-vedmnoounmmm mania-unmana- intend Ibo than I cloooicopy would m for. But the "I over the at my plea-hubby's“, router In the not claim In COIFFURE COPIED FROM CLASSIC GREEK MODEL A pretty amt-Iota! noctplm In tn- lal‘ed for a slender neck. It In undo of two Ibupvd bund- boled or “red It the buck um named to I pic-co of vol- nt ribbon at the Mt. Ruby "Int fibbou. matching the wider ribbon no! form. two little «on-bun u the “nut. Tb" are um with null ubuttou of crochet. A mu. me. no Jam and a punt hem: Manon. m I- Met. In and to tbc volt-t Tho nundlnc rul! It not to In coir Mend by um woman who“ neck and fun no "All! or an"). rm an In mu coll“. and cheat-euc- will do mom for her. but u» sanding ml rm «mm nth" Inn A“ something mud her good looks. III the hound ml the be. phfllu (which I- caved Into I very narrow bud ol lino manila) Ia baled to I support!“ collar of black ulln. It In Int-had with mu. butan- of while When designed to be worn under an outer garment they an often flnlnhed with n ”hot. Tvo «unple- 0! thin 400i“ no nhown in the picture. In on. 0! than: (nt tho loft) the In! in saved to n bond oi inaction ol nhndow Ino- nnd in wind at the but in two pineal. A ”hot at not «god with Mr Inca in pluitod on at the front. A putty finishing touch is omitted by [our tiny “tin-count! button. on the inhot. The vim In intend at tho hunt with n brooch or bu pin. am:- It: cleaning. Thou rum Are worn In mu or under them. under tun. mnrahout ma jackets. They pro- tect both «he neck and the can. Nearly all of them no made to be laundered conveniently; It not in one piece, then In such A way thnt the wuhnblc portion may be easily uken nwny tram Its Iupport and put back TANUING ruchea are quite the thing just now and will be for some time ‘0 come. Most or them are provided with fine wire support: at the back to hold them up. but (III as they will ct the aides and from. it in I ad to leave the throat uncovored or veiled lightly with net or lace provided In than rulfn. the so}; ’.’g‘.,i‘.‘;.;.t;;;“..;;',.;; Like all the seat models um sea- Ths fancy band of hon, formed into four loops and lsei-l son it i‘ PM“- In; suds. But othsrs m NEM’ feather trimming finished with two only of mg. or “I“ ends m_ pompons at the hack, is in the eiusive from . steel circlet. n. w 0‘“ l blue-gray of the natural gnura feather. , m prevents the m' '9',“ mm‘ The hat is simply a background for ' mm. or "m and “130‘!!! the? setting forth this band. The goon beads are fin, to m then: 5. saay. , leather is one of the thousands in Ioreover, the age of m on neckv: which naturs shows us incomparable wear is rather a novel fashion. and = ”9““! '“ 00'0"“8â€"Wm‘3" "1 do“ “0' that is what the average woman In; even aspire to 0°” because "“"9 looking for. ; realize how impossible it Is to ap- proach the perfection of nature. in the second picture a high turban . The Susanna" Girl. . n9 ghinwgigt girl is now min! in! is shown covered with a rich brocade‘ The same for "spendem' but they are . 310.4,: in brown and gold velvet. fled vision of the idea which she has shape is just as effective, covered with 3mm from her brother‘s ‘7"de one of the various plushes that have In fact, so glorious are they that it‘ become so new!" that they are see seems a pity that they must he com} tins '“PCO- if 30‘ M" 911181! pre- ed by the middy blouse which “ax pars to use it nowâ€"and find yourself wean with hef tennis and 3013"} admired and perhaps envied. Plush in shirt. The strap. are of dull 80111 or} coats and even in shirts. in miliinery, silvsr nee supplemented by jeWeled : In nsckpieces and muffs. and above all chains that hang from each shouldsr' in blouses, is the favorite of fashion. and in front fasten under a golden‘ The plumes which adorn this bit of horseshoe with a searahsot center. I rich millinery “'0 m ““98 0' brown. in Velvet and Steel. In the latent expression the eon-otâ€" thh neck bov in I cute little thir in Meet velvet ribbon edged n both side! with tiny steel head- and ecl- tered with l tiny design in the m or with a little steel buckle. Sam at the be" In of inch-wide velvet rib- bon, formed Into four loop and he: ing ends. But otherl are compact only of area or eight end- radium from I steel cireiet. The meal ed:- M prevent. the arrow velvet from airline or twisting. ad although the beads are tiny to stile] them it euy. ‘ loreover, the use oi steel on neck-‘ wear In rather a novel (“Moment that is what the average woman IIl looking for. I I! then I: n mty an” at ‘v us! Mr, um: I- 3 non "Itch with Ntotormtbemumm. nil h a bountiful cow-n m fully at d to 'Ollell o! ny Iceâ€"below m can. '0 will my. The hair II can. without am In thin collars II‘ um tho wan- llg o! clooeflulng “not who clue-mung. mmlhtbooolywflhfim “nutmummth-O“ «mun-nun- "‘30..“ Mammoth-ernncnhfl to tal- m shoe. It I! not tile.“ 00% rolllnclmhntnhur. 110m; nyl-touoapinnedo‘nflntb lat-NI Mr In (MI. JULIA BOTTOIL‘Y. hclcolhokmlumumbou and am looking Then I: uolhlu mm ammo for I (Hm-Im- [m than n; on at "war mkflm Th In." on. to quire tel-Ip- o! bright nut and m m work-cull. In mm. Thor-h dumummmmlo. The och" mu. Moon in Ibo nude or lumv (old- In line coin-mu colon. Strong colon. u upphlro Mum. mania an“ and «mum: M. an and for IMI 9km. an." "button mm“ of out make (I. a um” I nor! of brooch It the low The (hm Domini. in finished with lmlo are!“ nude by marina «no all told. on one also. 'l'hree small tad. of the hour nude of silk or ribbon are shown in the pic- ture. One or them in a bow of silk crepe do chine. The silk to cut In bias strips three or tour lnchel wide, which are made into plain told: ally stitched along the ads“ together. A 1 small cnvnt how. two hanging endl‘ tin with little holl- ooverod with 1‘ the rope, multo up thio chumlnx gun 3 nltun {or the neck. The other two picco- m mm of very narrow told- ot sill tuhioned with mug flower tom. and maul ends. In one of then In. Itnnda' tench lupportlu I tiny me nude o! the some silk told) no hnidod to. nether. Three 0! than strum m‘ nnlohod with little ollk hull. matching 5 than in color. Hot! In, at the length i o! the 9011th am they no (mood 1 together with tum littlo lint mu; like those I! the top. Two I‘m-d" we cut at I! thln point. leaving throo i pendant. i Silt in thm colon to and in not.’ i I l i In; this [pretty trifle ot oimnt ml- venr. Three «and. no made at one ; color (blue. tor inltonco). o iourth do pint not! I am of llaht mo. llot any comhiution tint plum tho mun any-o! coum he lohotitntod for tho colon montioood. I JULOA IOTTOHLIY. The upper bat to of a my Lyons velvet very rich In quality. It In the work of a (ruined mllllner and In real mllflnery. That in. Midge of the art ll Apparent in m workmanship. I'awm Iooitwice attic-alum In hen-(ml nflllum. hey In American designs uncannyâ€"cred". chicane-3h to Rev York or an hu- cloeo, or wherever they originated. They no out of the ordinary In shape and fabric. and also in development. YOK! who notice- maven om look twice at than two mach , A strong. firmly wont: cotton voila 5|: um t-brk: that n u made of. ‘ French knots and two spun o! and! ; flower- ln embroidery Idem tho mm. and about one Inch wide, with «and: “(In to much to ant-h the M Plain Maud Insertion. homo undo. And for the home keeper who must or should run out to mullet. 1n the mornlu this blouse with a plain ul- loud all". And Jacket ll jun the proper wear. embroidery I: Improved by washing and ironing. FOR BUSINESS WEAR 0R HOME IS THIS BLOUSE Especially Notable in Beautiful Iillinery 32927131 _mv1 The small black hat ll pretty. too. but lacks the element of the plctub esque In most cam. Although the small bonnet-Ilka shapes with quaint strap under the chin reminds one of old-fashionad plates. Little garden flowers In velvet or silk made up Into nosegays that nestle about on the brim give a quaint old-timey touch to these bonnet: that Is especially elective for young facet Elther 0! meme turban will look well made up In black, but there II no vary good "anon for choosing : black hat for the drosslest wear. I! ll load policy to own an alLblact hat beam. It ufl'ords a change and I: often tho beet cholcn for some partlcular oc'ca- slon or with some panlcular costume. A black but should be rather largo and of excellent materials. A rhinestone buckle of In. m- mamlllp. or mm: some color!) I jot buckle may be eflectlvely substituted for the cut steel. Bu: In nearly every case the steel buckle will to found the best choice. This (Irina is M when do mom in nyoftbem‘a m ion-Me MOI. in the or plu- or the ctr-nae ne‘ shades of green. end especially in the lighter shad- of myandiamoienmonlyhde termed no exquisite. The pin..- In to be shaded in every one and to be in shades and tints a! the Inn. color as the body of the Nth: {intramural-"13!.“ In nil the linen also. especially those culled “munctumr'l um- plu." which an found In on... u um an. of year. one and: and- ot in. towoll In both inch and dim-k. 0M. appear to have be. out with to. The corsage of the afternoon dresses are very like those of the tailor mades, (or they are all chiflon, lace and fur. wlth wide belts or dainty coatees which can quite well be called walst- coats. Then over these one may wear a little mantelet, draped and pulled up in a. cozy way to sun oneself. The mantelet can be in vivid figured vel- vet, or in any material the wearer may choose. so that it harmonise. or clashes properly with the gown. BI: shawl collars of for make the llttle cloak: Important. and their llnlnu must be chosen wllh core. 'l‘wo rows of the lace insertion are let in near the wrist, with the lace edging whipped lo the last one. The neck is not provided with the edging because (as it is so firm) it would be somewhat "scratchy" in this position. The neck in close fining. hence n plain band of the voile provides its finish. This waist-will stand washing every week and outiast a season. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. The sleeves are moderately long and roomy enough to allp up away [mm the wrist. They are decorated with two lime groups or pin tucks (live In number) on either side the elbow. Bide plain n hail inch wide m stitched in at each side of the front portion and much to the hunt line. There no six in each group and they Inpear on the hack of the waist. but not in the nine position. They are midway between the fastening and the arms at the hack and extend the length of the waist. m Iqaluit“ this plain Ind mt "1't. ax EQhereal Corsage Lingefl. Him for (M Irma. JUUA COTTOMLIY. men Tho mart crown or capo hm M “w I] to b'o placed. It u a Nu). m rim than the supporting crown of «India. eao ad I: haunted about the ouur 0d... ’0' The cape must be noted to the noun- hwon with “mum stitches, u omn- 'mlt'mnotmytn-pm Tho mumeusmhrumd m. Over this u m upper dc. Mu fold of craps In numbed. Al the der edge a similar fold of silt pinned and over this the triplo told I. of mourning lflk. 0- the huadauon band a! backup mleovmudmlmh Int [ lav-m cup-um n. am: I. . Inch! van lulu a rich but «I! Man the had about tho lad. lthhldlnnmflomamr O m a! helm-cu; The hunt \nnlruu-I- IV" PWflemnhw-Cm. ywmml FAG Jinn-out. mum-yum ,flnpootlhmn "will“... thubmubn-od'hnur: ‘un mm. m I. m m 2'Mmum“gm:pm at 1'00"."me He- at (In left. been. til. um tartan In 1 ”Iowa, an.“ .1 fim “ gum-.17, , . 11M mum "on ulna-t )IIII ”I. PRETTY TURBAN SUITABLE FOR YOUTHFUI. FACE [Jul-p m In cumming mm but they In! to cm cunt-fly. Nam-a mum rm do m “on. M Inn-Ina. for and "about ’0 Duo an. MD than. an: no ".mdNMowmdm M nu. ma" I". in“ II nun! do" In! In Hut and will. “on; II II n bout mum". and n I- m chum Islâ€"«by coma-noon «lat 1'50 In!“ um cont do" not you an "lat. Iovonhll ls a flour ml “may.” colon than cool. an only am to but mum. 0m any an Mom In any. or “up. 0' In none "ch in" Indo- and an non mutiny natal. Potts-on my to "so mm about at color for mmumu.mm-mu home all «In: urn-n!- no.9! Ibo-outwith. 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