Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1918, p. 11

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MN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1918. PAGE ELEVEN - 3 | | Halting Autumn Fashion Drive| to Bring up Reinforcements| 2 7703 7511 WA TT Th sil HTT AT GE Ct TE im JETT (iT ih : ) Lt Qe LLY me US LAE Ka - ty MB. 12468 7932 7234 By Maude Fall, might well be proud. tons on the sleeves or girdle. Fancy cause they are so effective on belts, Necessary Jewelry. lines, ' New models are shown made of Styles, just a glittering proces- Right in line with the most rigid | pockets faced with Satin also give | collars, cuffs, the edges of peplums, Jewelry of all kinds is frequéntly The present war has brought | black and dark blige velours, coat- ..8lon of styles, have been thrown economy is a frock made of silk a French touch to some of the de- | fronts of blouses, ete. referred to as luxuries. A careful { back into being a very pretty cus-|like at the front and falling over upon the sceme in such rapid sue- Jersey in combination with satin | signs in silk Jersey. Hanging pan- Some wonderful gingham taffets analysis of the kinds of goods in the [tom of civil war days--namely, the | half the lensth of the skirt at the cession that it has been almost im- | ¢igured foulard. The model, in- |els are quite the vogue just now and fare shown in costumes for formal Jewelry stock of the average depart- | wearing of a soldier or sailor minia- back. Some are banded with ex possible to grasp and appreciate the | deed, might be a made-over, the |are apt to be featured stil] more and informal wear during the late | ment store or novelty shop, how- |ture photo in ga roundshaped, | quisite fur. Hudson seal, skunk, details, Now that practically every | roundation being a last season's prominently as the season advances. | fall and winter. In their color ever, would show that the greater | broochdike pin. These pins are of broadtail, but the plain effects are leading dressmaker firm at home frock, with plain skirt and bodice. | If made of contrasting material and schemes they combine purple, Chin- | part consists of either actual ne- | 14-karat gold enameled and carry equally stunning because of their and abroad hes put its imprimatur | Worn over this is an overdress of finished with fringe, they are in-|ese yellow, red, blue, green, brown, | cessities or essentials. Under these Photog the size of a dime and a unusual lines. Nothing is prettier upon mew ideas for autumn, the silk jersey, the front and armholes | variably smart, rose and black, but seldom does one heads may be grouped watches, quarter, * | than velours for a cape. It is light, drive halts to give one a chance to being cut to below the waistline, re- ------ find more than three colors in a |watch chains, necklaces, bar pins Capes are not to pe relegated to|yet warm and comfortable. Parti think and plan what the next move | vealing much of the underdress. At Great Demand For Fringe, check, one of which should be black, [and many articles #hich combine oblivion and, indeed, except to as- | cularly stunning are the velour be. the back the panel falls in straight Never was there such a demand | though the line be ever go fine. One service with adornment. sert themselves very boldly not only capes to be found in a. new design, 'Women determined to maintain | effect from sheulder to hem, since for fringe as there is this season, | piece frocks with pointed peplums Bracelets, especially those with during the autumn but throughout | like a great shawl with sleeves sot their standards of good dressing de- [the wide crushed girdle passes um- {ihe trimming appearing on wraps, [or with simple embroidered waists which a watch can be worn, are! the winter. Their diversity Justi-{ In. They have wide rolling collars spite reduced mes and incréas- | der the panel and®fastens at one coats and tunies as well as on pan- {and skirts attached under wide growing steadily in favor. Not every | fies their Aggressiveness and one which can be buttoned well ap over ed taxes are no logger hiding the side. The skirt is trimmed Wit l els, sashes, ete. Plain fringes in | girdles of self-material are exceed- bracelet carries a watch, however, [does not begrudge any encourage- {the ears and chin and give great fact that they mize, as if it|buttons and a large collar of self- wide widths, those from nine and a |ingly effective. for the newest ones Carry a vanity | ment given the vogue of the cape. | comfort on a frosty day. were A vice to be kept from one's material finishes the neck. . haif inches up to eighteen are most Beads are employed in the deco-|case, a miniature filigree, but enemies. Rather, they flaunt it Silk jersey is quite as effective | called for. In the knotted Iringes, | ration of suck sheer, yet serviceable | there's room for the wisp of a puff boldly in the face of .the whole when used alone 'as when combined | however, the narrower widths are|stuffs as crepe Georgette, c¢hiffon | and some powder. There are van- warld and' in doing so effect an in- with contrasting material and in | most favored. cloth, crepe de chine, ete. They are | ity fixings, 100, in a really complete terdhange of ideas by which every simple one-piece frocks fs unfafl- Braids also take a leading part in| applied in border effects on skirts | little card case that can hold a lit- one profits. To save money on ingly chic. With such a model a fall fashions, the flat mititary types |and tudics, while on blouses they | tle change, [pencil, pad, lip stick, clothes and still look chie is an sash of black satin may be used, particularly. Rattail and soutache f orpament collars, vests, girdles and [rouge and powder. It comes in a ) of which any woman 'with the satin repeated in the but-|are in especially great demand be-J cuffs. sterling silver and some are gold athe TNRKEY ANGRY AGAIN. ; . oR "NO!", BAY CANADIANS. Says Germany Trying to Break 9 ~ % Gertans Must be Driven Across thy Good Relations, > . Zurich, Sept. 17.--The Augsbur- . \ y + 13.--The Austrian ger Post says the Turkish press is SR Proposais are not welcomed assuming a hostile attitude toward ' in Canadian circles in Britain. Lon- the conclusion of the supplementary oii / don Is filled with Canadiang on treaties between Germany and Rus- x " : Sng ieave after their great thirty days' 8ia. One Turkish paper declares : tight, ag well as many of those that the German policy in the Cau- ' wounded in the three batt'ds of that casus Is misguided and that Turkey i . hs period. From generals to rivates Will act resolutely. In the Cau- Fo : they all express the opinion that the casus, another says, Turkey does a it : Germans must be driven across the not need to take German policy in- * to consideration. y be entertained. They declare they A third says Germany is seeking have the Germans on the run and to lose in one day all the credit rd ; that it would be suicidal to cease gained in so many years in Turkey. S tighting short of complete victory. Germany foreign policy is charde- The Americans, flushed with terized as arbitrary and inconsist- pride in the success of their first big ent. ' operation, takes the same view as This The Turkish newspaper Sabah obi the Canadians. r part scored the politicians for having fio a letter fexsived drawn up such an important treaty Pte. J. R. Smith of without informing Turkey, Turkey was not consulted 1 the Pats" by a friend in Ottawa, interviews -held at German 3 need of Zam Buk at quarters. The paper says grerything fi necessity." rge goes to show that Germany wants bought for Se my and oy Tax Bood relations with Tur- he key. The Augsburger Post, com- ; thei menting on the attitude of the Turk-| b J r wi ish press, says the object of Tailaat \ | Wearing a military aviform while 'Pasha's-¥isit to Berlin is to inform \ not on duty. After & I the German Government of the dis-; © ment as the status satisfaction of the Turkish popuia- 3 p when y tion Fool g ------ v. Debs, ares he Tiiasene we vay in Sota omg fo tem Tears tn 54 Moundoviier Be. [Fone 100, SOO mines Sh Bie Va., Penitentiary on each of: three : : : outs Bo OW ntoananes The den ASO oy 4 The marriage was quietly solemn. [Tamme Senet [pap gr [ooh SEE Se: Vi - » 2 ¥ + | -------- tn tt. gi at Lag A

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