HAIR ORNAMENT MOST EFFECTIVE HI very attractive and becoming collides pictured here belongs to the class described as the “Casuue†coli- i'ure. All the hair is waved and combed to the nape of the neck and the croWn of the head at the hack. There is the shullowest of parts at the front with the hair at each side brought down over the ears. wholly concealing them. To make this halrdress the hair must he’ parted oi! all around the crown of the head, end waved. That which is left on the crown is to be laid in a flat cell at the back and pin- ned down securely. All the remainder (except the lock left at the middle of the forehead) is to be drawn loosely OMETHmlG to delight the heart of of designs into the body of the hat. college girls has appeared amid The new hot is comparable to the cheers of triumph from all concerned. iinest of panames in point oi flexibil- And all concerned include not only ity and in point of style. it is not and the college girl. but the motorist and cannot be a cheap hat. nor is it very the tourist, not to speak of the golilst extravagant in price. Above all. it is (if that is the name) and all others comfortable and exceedingly smart who devote attention to looking at and durable. once smart and comfortable when on it is noulong awe the new lunar made, but lace of almost any hind pleasure hunt. "Thehat that can't be tion made its how. 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I \ "II-II“ 0" M m" were with white silh unless. a mic.†M I- 00 W- “H mulotiaarahoetaadneesestrlohet. i ease But this lack of . hmaghlohmmm mutwlkhhldhhmm grass. Just how long is. "sis-p†is: . Ititadeandtheflfthhvesse"alse"'I owl tagâ€"wt ssuhehillflly G theyare ' quirlageyes. M mansions-stains ‘i'he-arahout-slieplahuadh friageorevaam-talhaadehoutthe theaeiuralcolor. lteouldaetahrl hettomhoiï¬thegarlnttotheh- . whefaacifullnshapeortraetm are. ltaeedhardbbeuptioaedthat ' maflmhfrlvolityasedelhya thqareetleastheeeetidahletaste wastelawhichthegewalseorlw wheaweraiaeayti-e. spnadtaglypiaianemhodiediathh I[tastesihshioaahieiastsowshewe pieceof-ininery “nauseous-slim†‘MWNW‘NMM sadheglssiatholrce-positia. But withapicunhat-laestdhiaghut thereisa-iaiureofthesewlhspea- moresatisfactoryiatheiaegrua. it . .5, “a My pearls lissdaptsdtoailee-t-dreâ€"alhiraa: ' ï¬epetteraissewedsamstreu. issailymadeuvslhhleforfeildreu - "Manners no. ’alituesddluoaalsanitu'e'afleï¬- mYmMm-ehhammmrï¬wwmï¬mmm iimueaddreu. ‘ mum-“‘5'“ ":mmbrm‘ mmmmamm: h M “WNW.“ ME mom‘s-7‘s. least he Wide geese-crieceaeueciag W a." shewawith' t M “promote-eds very vy 'mforvcfliagthofldlfo‘hfllfl ' ' garment Thor-care many at.“ todate dreeseefollowiaguruchthea-ede WON - signâ€"4hresorfourloueceaofleee "Whhllflmfl urly . C â€outlawâ€. M‘h mica-euthanasia :the prettiest dancing flocks. The “ï¬nances, with scant fullness. allow {their draping. Threeofthemeoveo ~’iagan ankle-length shirt. in oneeacsl- lait model. are caught up at the left teat. At this point a single rose batons the drapery to place. a slum rose. but larger. ï¬nishes the rihhoa mandsroeeadernsth‘eeoilure. Mopediuihiswathlaalovuly h . model foradebutents liofurer walhwilldourishasi'ashio-rw‘marahoutieneedediathedaaehg .iastohescea. lthperhapuheteninochalthosgh manhoutlatheilght nervous systems. “Slouch" and log on these youthful party gowna omical than one. if such shoes are i is were ï¬nished with a lovely corsege 1 ‘ mi and we", aim “stump†are naheautiicl words. but The lace toilette made up in has! worn every day, and one should slter- ranced because the msterialsof which é ‘ to them.“ m are eesily kept in they are made cost more than-they rose memmmfmd thsdialasm tshle, VIII II they are heard often enough in consec- chantiliy. after the design shown has. _ _ Mwith present day 'fashions todrm is ' tied to the wearer at almost , . in'this way. an pair have heretofore. Thereissoeconomy an 0'3“ng . in: use. ls of V“? worhd I he their real signiï¬cance. The Jhltogetlier this D a model on the shoe tree stands is buying cheap shoes. The expendi- "m m .ehiaa blues. .. the memberefsiodera soeiety.huchehiatep.aadotherswtthpatest “i whites- ‘1. he a devotee ef mains. vamp ass tops in shepherd cheeh er “m‘L'u'm‘ctmnï¬rg 'mW ' si do-laclethorsuedeleathermatchlagauhd"n.cm'nhm. This esscfhe gowaiaalor. Theeende-to-tch b,richly “mm withheels '- shoesareeflectivahutsotesseatiai hleehaadwhite.withagenerous-ia- Theuylesnowprevaillagaadthose toapropershoeoutlttiagiortheav- ture of rhinestones. The “I! isstprccedingthesihavebroughtthe aragewo-aa. leaves nothlagtohedesired iorthe fashientnconcealtheai.huttocloue iasiippentochoosefro-Jllachsatis ' ed. it then daintlly and set the filmsicst of with a Preach heel is a great favorite. Tunimflm 1",,†, . J, draperies about them. Lace and chif- The range of ornamentation for the chilen with “mu†'0' ml . , ' .' foa pettioost. slashed skirts and in- tone of evening slippers is quite wide ’. ‘ m‘"' h.“ I luï¬m ‘ hieckandwhiteta [WMMtIfl-‘mqwmmm For general wear a neat looking. in- strapped slipper with head embroid- conepicnons shoe all of leather. or of cry. it is a graceful shoe and a the leather and cloth. should be chosen. choice for those who need only one brilliant I rs are not needed. There a“ “I. tearing "MI “I the Slit natal“ colors might he need. Little sin' . â€feet and neat ï¬nish are the pair of slippers with which to look the :- . ‘ a] h many Americans. It bespeahs e strands of rhinestones oudlnlaa t litters ._ fmpmtsncc for shoes to be season's fell dress occasions in the is ‘ m: m9 tailgate“? :1: rihhoa mg. teed the .. . sort of don‘t care leisure which may bodice (especially when partly can’- worn for shipping. traveling and gen- face it is dressy enough for my â€w?“ the tonic â€:2,“ . siihi - '0' '0‘“. reflect itself is more repose in our cealed liy soft lace frills) are fascinat. eral utility. Two pairs are more ecos- wear. â€9" : atyï¬s hardly merit them in their lites- oi much consideration. With the always in readiness. Properly cleaned tore at the end of a year will he al weaning: they simply arrest them. wealth of beautiful nude laces "9“ and sired and polished. they will pay greater if one keeps the feet reapectb- my "' m1 3:: m gr; size and ms in Mt: he pretty afternoon or evening able and to he mo in a wide range of for the attention with long m. hly clothed, if cheep shoes are bought H 1°" Work the cross-stitching gown pictured here sets forth the up. prices. it may he produced at cola» For dressier wear in the winter than if the better grades are worn. if "u" silk rib shades of hiss endedsa Motthoflgsroandthopopeoffln parativelylittleexpcnso. .thcreisthc shoe with patent calf casino-i economiseletithelnsoiae Mmmmv 0f..." menarche-arm: apparel descrihed inihbdlscosrse.†JULIA sorromst. ! vamp and preceded silt top in black. other direction and not in the matter â€I '1 most cases. "d active mead-white Is partielï¬rly ' ‘nisissneimtssoswitamm offootwear. Qualitycannothe 11' â€mmmflfllumhpp-sphes V , . ~ . s . _ _ - he. denies mains- «- unheated .heed and siufle..curling spray ct Paradise. The hand in this costume is made of list Jade heads matching those worn with the cos- tume about the neck. But there are innumerable bands. those of black gause or velvet and rhinestones being among the most edective. The costume worn by the handsome i brunette is of black velvet and silver , embroidered net, with a skirt which ;. appears to Wrap about the figure. ten I! urinating in a high waist line. Tho.1; rather scanty bodice is made of white 9 chidon.. With a drapery of gosea- ; mer lsce it would be much prettier 3 and more in keeping with American 3 ideas of modesty. which criticism is _ made without apologies to the great “ designer, who, with such wonderful fabrics to work with, yet missed the i ï¬nal ï¬nishing touch by placing a gloric . one skirt with an insignificant waist | " on so splendid a model. The colfiure suits the style of the I wearer and her costume. it is one of I those that almost any one will ilnd ! becoming. except women with very thin feces and necks. For them there are other designs which soften or conceal their defects. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Slashed Petticoat. We have had the "tango" gown; now has descended upon us the “tan- go" petticoat. This latest addition to , the Wardrobe of the fashionable wo- | men is msde of but two pieces. with I seams in the side, which. needless to i say. are open to a point just above the knee. The front and back breadths oi the petticoat are scalloped. sloping , ~4. ,. gradually up to the Joining of thei a .‘l i "if“ °' "’9 '“k of “M“ the shirt b ' ARABOUT is another name tor it is the most desirable wear ii i i l A really gorgeous evening gown , ï¬ggwuluCMMDIm â€mummnhlmmnbl Theehoiceofblachorwhitc.cr thaathiecosceptioa. lth in. black or bronze there is the Ice is a happy one. Gray, invalid in all others. ; M or brown are also taster-i." with so‘ mintmemk' ranch "shine" in the embroidery. very slippers, hues silk hose. Decline .. _ rhinestones or little rosettes of M Theories of good “mm“s‘lrdlelnoueofthcnewhrightcolers: lieeCentnpieee. “R"'Mfl°“1‘m"¢"“~. Getacesterpleesofrather “hmhcovered’ifonc parasite Oneoithehestreinediee fordarh hsordlnnergowaeaceptthenost deed here withoatotacerteiaty'. , :‘Vfl'flhmwm;nd-whiteehlnasarteeuhsths ‘ Bornewniaeniustsewscirclesoi-liol'ii‘iwsiindertheeyssisDrilliaatcfopersorhaligowns.Thevolvingliotheeoaemyalidsmiifortieilk...â€I lend-Olson...†k... -. _. mmm,ssd,s|ssimorm eight hours of good. sound sleep samevampwithplainhiachclothtep thesnil .'n£mwmm¢m VOovers “hut: "ï¬ammmmmmwaight. ‘ mmmhmda-M JULIAIOTTOILIY. m awumm lsmmmumu unsure-tweeter. tumom‘ ' ' ~ ‘