re | She Baily B KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, NOVE SECOND SECTION [Frocks from Advance Styles Well Suited to Immediate Wear ' . ww An By Maude Hal, velvet ribbon arranged in high ef- to black satin as it deserves. One One must marvel at the continu-)in a vest of bright color, but one Costume No, 7410. Sizes, 34 to Costume No. 7417. Sizes, 34 to This is an era of collective styles, |fect under the plaits and tied at one jeafi not discuss the latest French td simplicity of the new clothes. never fails to find it and the resuit| 44 bust. Price, 25 cents. 44 inches bust. Price, 25 cents. with individual variations. Three side, a collar of self-material finish- {fashions very long without introduc. | Perhaps it is because the general |is a number of exquisite color Costume No. 7411. Sizes, 16 to Ladies' jacket No, 32. Sizes, or four dominant models typify the |es the neck, while the long, narrow ing a note about black satin frocks. taste is becoming more cultivated | schemes. 20 years. Price, 20 cents. 34 to 4 Ginches bust. offerings of a season, but ingenuity | sleeves are ornamented with but- [Sometimes they are lightened by an- | that exaggerations seem less in evi. Stripes are by no means out of Coat No. 7409. Sizes, 34 to 44 Pictorial Review patterns on sale soon converts them into myriad de- tons. other. color--grey and castor being | dence, but whatever the cause well- | fashion. In fact some of the pret. | inches bust, Price, 25 cents. at local agents. signs. In the accepted styles the Skirts plaited or gathered front used most frequently, but they are | dressed women should be grateful | tiest costumes of the season feature A AA A best features of two or three differ. |and back and attached to waists fas. [quite as satisfactory if only touched | for the distinction and charm which long coats and skirts of striped ent periods are combined, hence we tening in surplice effect are featur. {with collar and cuffs of filet lace. characterize the majority of the lat. | flannel trimmed with dark satin or have a Russian blouse with Chinese |ed in many exclusive models for Black broadcloth coats are stun. | est clothes, embroidery, a Directoire gown with | whose development velvet, velvet, cash- [ning and look ultra-smart with large Supreme chic is expressed in a ~ Indian beading and similar associa- mere, serge, suede cloth, duvetyn, The hats worn with-the season's pecial Ao cape eollars and cuts of gray vel: | frock of biege cashmere made with a | costumes reflect the leading eolors Special Agents tion of ideas as far apart as the etc, are utilized. Very charming is [ours. One may as well state, in con- | plain skirt gathered to a waist that | used for dresses. There is a great east is from the west. a costume in brow broadcloth trim. ) nection with gray velours, that it is | is tucked at the shoulders and fas. deal of red velvet, as there is ulso Costumes, suits and wraps for | med with braid in the same shade. | utility in the creation of some ex. i tered in the back. At either side | of gray. The superiority of black is, h : women who Spend much time out of | The skirt is plaited at each side of |ceedingly handsome one-piece | of the front there is a row of fancy | of course, unquestioned. In contra. : door§--not athletically speaking-- | thes front, which is in panel effeet, frocks. The material is so rich in butons which start at the bustline | distinction to the velvet hats are are of particular interest just now. |and has draped pockets, The 'waist | itself that it requires little in the | and extend to the hips, while nar. | handsome cloth models, bearing | The one unchanging rule of fashion, [is a bolero with the fronts extended |way of contrast, yet many couturiers ' row -bands of velvet outline the beit | stunning ornaments into which as immovable as the pyramids, is the | so that they can be crossed at the {add deep shawl collars of white and pockets. A deep border of striking color enters and which give st ht.line frock. " All of the in- front, carried around to the 'back | cloth or satin, then as if by way of | braid ornaments the lower edge of | a note of gayety to a hat otherwise d drives launched against [and tied. Panels are very popular apology for the departure, finish the skirt, but does not cover the b! this silhouette have failed, for |with the leading designers and are | the ge of the collars with a band | panel front. Finishing the neck is though there are tunics and other introduced upon the most conser- sombre. n in doubt as te trim- ® 8 ming, however, and the wherewithal of black satin. Usually the Shawl|a high velvet collar with stole ends. | to supply it, one always can fall : momentary digressions, below the | vative models. They are plain, |oollars finish very deep necks; However luxurious a frock may { back on hand embroidery, for it 1 edge. of the tunie the silhouette in plaited, wide, narrow, which cals for a vest of some kind. appear, it is in line with the conser- constitutes one of the handsomest the end collapses into narrowness, | everything else possible to imagine, | The most fashionable vests button | vation idea to make it practical, | of millinery trimmings. : resulting in a figure that 'is not |but always exceedingly well handied. close up to the neck and have high | too. As the season advances blues : only narrow, but long, Especially are these effects employ- | collars. are asserting their supremacy, to the. to Patterns. ere are some new materials |ed upon the dressy costumes origin- | One of the problems of the season discomfiture of the EET : Guide vocates of The fashions shown on thi which emphasize the length and |aily designed for afternoon wear, |is the fitting of a high collar. Un- | brown. Paris ers are consist. ny 8 Page slenderness of the figure. Jersey is|but, in a pinch, used for informal less one's proportions are exactly ent in thei ments, d -- istorial Beview. Jets, Num. 8 r , an e rs a are as follows: . . one bf them: kabsha another. Kith.| evening affairs. In accorddnce with the designer's | optimistic note must creep in Hy Coat No, 7408. Sizes 34 to 44 in- A Select Line of Overcoatings in Stock er could be made up into a costume | Although much has been said |idea of the perfect figure, collar | where, Sometimes it is faintly | ches bust. Price, 25 cents. 3 . . \ald in plaits from neck to hem and {about the popularity of black velvet, |size afd bust ch are likely to be at | heard in a piping of coral, yellow | Girl's coat No. 7402. Sizes, 6 to Inspection Invited trimmed only with a belt of black !as much mention has not been given | odds. Or rose; again it is more pronounced | 14 years. , 25 cents. the whole range of the coast, includ- ation when they realize what Russia {ing Trieste, would be under control gs has suffered since that time." gt De alian end other Eutente - VENIZELOS AT ROME: CONFIDENT OF VIGTORY tr t,t re