'Leather Is To Be the Smart Fabric a SPECIALIST Sk Of Fashion For Autumn And Winter |f MUST OPERATE 'ha Took "A And le Now in Pertost Homti * SATURDAY. AUGUST 35, ir. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ; . - PAGE NINE ! "For three years, I suffered great pain in the lower part of my body, with swelling or bloating, I saw a specialist, who carefully examined me and gave me several tonies to ; take, which did not help me. Then | he told me I must undergo an oper | ation, This, I refused to permit, I heard about 'Frwite-fives' and the wonderful results it was giving because Ais medicine is made from Jruil juices, so decided to try it, The first box gave great relief; and I continued the treatment, taking six boxes more. Now, my health is excellent -- I am free of pain and swelling--and I give 'Fruit-a-tives' my warmest thanks". . Muse, F. GAREAU, 500. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At all dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, LEN In the skétch several leather smart coats are shown, .One of them the shortest, which is designed to wear under an outer coatfepamotoring, is fitted with a draw string at the bottom ad with soft clinging collar and ris of knitted wool, .A smart pigskin umbrella cover, .that would outwear dozens of silk tovers, is shown at the right. On the figure is a hat of leather, ~ith a leather quill for trimming, A soft suede hit is also shown, and a big one with a leather crown, Then thefe 18 a pair of leather gaiters, pected. Leather hand- bags used to be very usual, but they have an air of newness now that we have come to expect handbags, to be made of velvet or beaded #silk. The | The fact is that leather is going to|natural leather color, and the wo-|as fur coats and are really Incompa-| sich apparently ill-sssorted fabrics nats ne ies ad leather | a fashionable. It would {men who wore them usually wore rable for motoring. as organdie or georgette. For autumn eause long before our savage ances-| be a little inaccurate to say popular |them over short smart skirts, altho There are leather suits, too though | there will be a number of smart hats, tors kdew anything about weaving | --because as prices are now leather | they rather delighted in the contrast the suits that are made entirely of | showing leather and velvet or leather or spinning or shearing sheep for | canhot become that. However, theré | of wearing this severe looking outer leather are mot so useful as those |and plush or leather and duvetyn, {newest sort of umbrella case is of their wool or growing flax or cot: | are some leatherette or leatherine oF garment over a frilly, filmy after-| that have a skirt of woolen material, | Leather trimmings will be in evi-| leather and the strap with which to ton or raising silk worms in order to] near leather garments and accessors noon gown heneath. With poss'bly trimming of leather on! dence, too, and some of the part lea-| hold the umbrella over the wrist is make fabric for their clothes they | les minds of something that isn't lea- With the new leather coats you|the pockets, and a coat of leather | ther hats will have as their only or-| also of leather. Sometimes the handle did know how to trap or shoot further, but looks more or less like it, néed not £0 in for the severe, how-| trimimed with the fabric of which nament a fringe of cut leather or ais covered entirely' with leather and animals and they did know enough fand perhaps if you cannot afford the| ever, for there need be nothing sa-| the skirt is made, Other suits are bit of leather cut and stiffened tol this is usually of natural color plg- to use their fur for warm garments] real skin you will select one of these. vere about them, The suede codts|simply finished with leather cuffs and | simulate a quill. skin. And still another leather ac- and to make use of for leather cio- For more than a season leather|are to be had in all sorts of interést-| collars. The suit that shows much or Leather belts were once an impor. cessory that must be mentio.jed--- thes. Their"s was a rude sort of tan-| coats have been worn and they have |ing colors-- tite and rose and green | little leather will be a leading one| tant accessory in every woman's | leather spats. As we usually do cover ning, no doubt, and there is little in| enjoyed a reputation for great smart- | and purple and brown and gray col! this autumn, and of eourse there will! wardroba and poor benighted man | our feet with leather or kid this is the T R common in appearance ut least he-| ness. It was a style you didn't often | ors that are charmingly soft in the|be fnnume-able ones embellished | still wears them. But they are rare or fa- oom - y % There is. nothing at all 1 ovel about ing the price this autumn. hips, of a shiny surface leather in withal very smart. They are as warm an odd combination of leather with, they are unex; 5 Hot very much of a novelty, one tween the sort of leather coat that|{see, but when you did you knew {suede finish. They are lined with silk | with the im tation leather to be had|indeed with women now. That is per-| would think, but the effect is entire: ¢ tiv fo right away that it was very smart. |in striking fgured patterns. Then &t comparatively small price. haps why the leather girdles and |ly novel and they will be a smart ac: For genuine hospitality and ry yg me ey or Hous wore They were usually rather straight af-|there are the sheepskin cBats that Leather hats have made a big im-| leather belts that have appeared are | cessory to your wardrobe it you buy [fj . Bummer refreshments, 'the ed suede coat that is yours for pay-' fairs that ended slightly below the 'are shiny and uncompromising and | pression in Paris and there has been' so extremely smart, smart because' them, A Pt A ts is, Nt NN NN ANAS SSI, thing" to serve at meal time and on social occasions; is one maiey } strike of waiters and the regret of id Son, but the reyerse has been fy ey are so ily made, es» many" high-class hotels that they re- |the fact. peciatly is the Infusion is pre- ; fused the Swiss waiters positions for - a [ined beforehand. bottled and ? the same reason that American pro- -- 3 AR ig CIARA i or oan rT ; i ducts are barred from the ports, de- R 3 3 Delictously cooling and . spite these things every place is THE \ HOUSEHOLD | J 2 : : beomaTerant deliclods oatna ny NA VIPS | times the pre-whe prices, despite the |New and inmenious tn fine, movement : en ona of "PRIMUS" Jee + crowded, money seems eusy to get and | te d, fi Paris i - BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE ot. Dien. Rr, oie poneeTH fra . ang that is what people aay "pc. al? parties Edited Ly Anne Rittenhouse, "Primus Tea Punch" follow each other as fast as they did Sten J | Minh mad andr AAA AR a a aah A A when Wellington had conque Na- 8 Sy A a This 1a how 2 is made ang. " poleon, In truth, many people con- IT AN IMPOSSIBILITY 7 ns " aaa 1 cupful "Primus Tea" (Copyright, 1919, by the Mo Clure Newspaper Syndicate) = ° sider Brussels the gayest city n| Our ideas of what 3 separate blouse .Tyviiat ire ira ; ra stein n a Ve sion, Juice of 4 oranges § OE PR Ea : Europe. The gourmands say the best night be and might not be have rr 3 lemons, aon Does Not Celebrate the Peace events, Paris dances everywhere. od and the rarest vintage wines are i anged in so many ways of late that 7 3.4 : STated pineapple, With a Display of the New [Gardent; aal wag | lo be eaten and drunk there. Buti may be that they can change su : : strawberry strane oY. OF Clothes, But is a Revived | given over ne great city fairly represents the Sore. We have seen them assume Bweeten to taste with Interest in' Dancing. when the T\ bulk of the population. Yet i is worth | Sleeves that are a mere ruffling about Si , sirup. Place a bloc Pi Aug. 18.-The serions trou: , desire reportorial mention that the deepest| the elbow © have seen them take a ch ble Paris this season as far as (few, 8 88) kind of scratching below the sur- peplums that extend clothes are concerned is the lack of | strong then 3 difference | 40.0 in these cities, not in London, #Way below the waist line and we new costumes Paris ; it out. lioes not uncover any financial or so- have seen them do up . women cial difference from any great ok ;{erican city. Naturally, under these | the head witho conditions one would expect to see the | rather, without | | recrudescence of the kind of dress neti for which Paris is justly famed, an the exploitation of costumes that are T\ sure, m times caught o'clock; we de go a Bgii.s Air 5 1 igi y rs, usually su FA% g 1d a E iE i gk 35