Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 19

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. t €be Casper Daily Tribune } KIMONO IMPROVED sleeves and The Americ embroideries ren: C forecasting the Winter | | From A Fachionable Pint «Vew (Continued fro. Page Two) crepe which ties at the shoulder in a length with cross tirs or buckles to} bow. The same gown has loose pan- mateb those at the top of the tassel./ cls that may be worn three different Big besds in all the high Chinese col-| ways, either hanging straight, caught ors are used as trimmings for the| under the girdle, or wrapped about tassels and serve as weights at the| the neck in scarf fashion in case the ends of many of them. weather werranta it for warmth. Girdles Loosely Wrapyed. | A street dress of navy ‘ill might Girdles are still shown on many of|®’most be a chemise drest were it not the most popular of the new models. slit from the neck at the side front ‘They are made of beads, of different|to the bottom of the skirt to disclose colors combinec to harmonize wi-h|@ panel of silk and gold brocade. This the gown. Strands of beads loosely| Dane! finishes et the bottom with a draped about the dress suggest rather | déep fringe in a new shace know. than form a girdle on many of the|®* Coeur dé France which matches evening gowns made of Ince or net| the brocade and hangs almost to the and the soft drapes of satin char-| ‘floor. The dress is girdled with real muese, crepe or velvet. jamber and caryed ivory Chinese Girdles made of the same fabric as|beads and the girdle clasps at the the gown are also shown, some of|front under a carved ivory buckle of the French designers. but American shown, for nothing lends a more fes ‘women seem to prefer the coats built | tive effect to the evening party than on more box like lince. the glistening of beads and metal. Capes and Coats. _ Draped effects are coming »ack im) Capes and coats siil! vie with one| great numbers and such gowns cre another for populerity but be it ujtrimmed with fringes, tassels and coat or cape the new wrap must bel very striking ornameuts, depending full with sleeves so designed that the! however on thelr own soft folds for casual observer might mistake it for| the greater part of their charm. ether. ee In summing up the fashions for t coming winter it might be saic t garments in general will be straight, but full, skirts will be longer, waist- lings will be Wigher or lower, but never normal, sleeves wil) still lend to the dress most of in div’ ality and girdles pear during great num- LINEN MAKING Many of the better-grade Jinens used for household purposes are made today very mvch a sthey were thou sands of years ago, even in Biblical! times hand labor being. preferred to machine in several of the various processes thgough which flax goes; from the preparation o fthe soil to its the coming season in them loosely wrapped entirely about|Chinese design. bers as in seasons past marketing in “the. snowy, om the figure, others passing across the| Embroidery Is Popular. Blapk will prediminate —again,| beauty of its final stage. Briefly back Mat enough to seem like the though many colors will also be seen|there is the planting, cultivating. While dresses and coats will be npn t Uhh foy hand), ettin, scutching, skirt part pa 1 bi combinatio: with | Pulling fby ind), 3 Lf is youn seers bs of the dress./ made for the winter monthe many|>eTtculariy tn peer aye 5 =. 1 the sofc|#pinning the yarn, bleaching, calen- ond ass “ren na toa muithe front.| suits ake bebe eben Tée'the fall we | MM TOS. CotEy ake and. the oott | Teing, examining. laudering,. pack ends, grea the erbuk: ite, ene Sees weno ven: Gecoenien toe, pavers ill be used for the dresses | ix and shipping—and then it is ready unbelted and hanging fia acaba lies sapien shown) ‘embroidery, braid.|for the American housekeeper | , Perfectly |will be shown in the soft duvetyns The best linens come from abroad; | atraight: |andét similar materials with the skirts 4 other un |r that good linen is costly. The! > be usec:|this adds to their cost, but also tol)” d inert afer ee This Straight Une at the front of/made straight and comfortably short.|‘rshe das, time dre their durability. Flax is still scarce, sr a> 23 Roraicnl, tas So while lace, beads, garlands of flower, buckles and other gayer glistening trimmings will appear on the evening gowns. the dress is one of the most Gecided | The coats will follow the long lines features of the winter mode., and is|for the most part and will blouse acoentuated by the fact that the back/about the hips and roll high gbout of the dresses are bloused over | the head with collars of fur or 6f the jow girdle. This is particularly true) material and cuffs to match the col- of street costumes which are unus-\iar. Twills and whip cords will also ually smart this year, They are made|be seen in the more severe models not unlike the coat dresses.of last sea-|and they will be triramed with stitch- for Russia, which in prewar days|! supply - so supplied 80 per cent of all fay used for linen making in the world, is to-| ‘ non-producer. Women wh e these facts will not Worn Three Diffeernt Ways. sign of the coat, | They are’ made of the twills and An effort is_being made to ri son in that they make appropriate|ing and other tailored effects. The ° werges and are simple of line inter-| the circular effects in the skirt: nd | esting as to slevees; inserted panels,|also in the lower part of t suit! costumes for street wear with @ fur'most dressy models will be embrold- collar, or they are equally suitable|ered and braided with fur sppliec: at an@ cape and panel effects. A cape| coats. This requires a nipped in tight) N e y y M O d e S coat dress is finished at the neck|fiting coat above the waist. Varia z for later in the season, to be wormithe neck and wrists and additional under the fur coat. | bends Placed according to the de- with a braided roll of padded tan'tions of it are being sent over Two Colors in Fall Blouses Revolutionary fashion discards the role of the ‘Jeune Fille” and takes on that of the truly feminine. The graceful drape, the flowing sleeves, the Grecian lines — Vogue Shoppe shows the new at prices consistent with quality. COATS AND WRAPS © Tell of new details and a new silhouette $29 *90 °75 And up to $250.00. Charmingly gracefui with flare and sweeping lines or slim ‘and svelt, wrap- ping closely about figure—in short, the Coat mode has changed and has brought cut lines of unusual distinction. They are made of soft velvety materials. The vogue is assured. Tarquina, Preci- osa, Gerona, Marvella, Panvelaine and Veldyne. The Newest Creations in GOWNS and DRESSES Costume Creations unlike anything ever shown before. $9 950 $4,950 $6 250 And up to $195.00. The entire collection radiat 1s with distinctive- ness and originality. Slender gracefulness is em- phasized by pointed or plaited panels. New sleeves are long, often kimona effect, with narrow cuffs, lattice work in sleeves and shoulder is quite alluring, panels and drapes are everywhere pres- ent. Fashioned of Crepes, Satins and Novelties. THE NATIONAL SAMPLE COAT & SUIT CO. 112 South Center St. Henning Hotel Block Fall Display of Beautiful Lingerie We take great pleasure in showing our line of Silk | Underwear and Negligees, which is most complete. *The new Maderia Gowns have just arrived, also the new Japanese Silk Kimonas. You must see the Crepe- Back Satin Negligees—all hand embroidered—Ted- dies, Vests and Bloomers or-Step-Ins of La Jersey Silk trimmed with Irish or Filet Lace. Priced from $5.25 to $19.50 The Casper Dry Goods Co. “Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices” Phone 1981 122 East Second St. _New Styles for Little People —*) Pog-topped mmpers are fashion- able for small boys and bloomer dresmes with a new collar are being shown for little girls. Velveteen is fashionable for all children between two and ten. Japanese k na>howees! their way to a sard Tokio in honor of Wales iflus: ates the Try Tribune Classified Ads. For Fashion Week Display A beautiful new line of soft Beavers and Velours | and new trims in all \ shades of Felt. } A PAU) lineiot ‘Eriestings for sale. | Silk, Hose a specialty. —F MRS. MC’S HAT SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Co. At KASSIS We've just been waiting for Fall Fashion Week to unpack the many boxes of beautiful Fall garments that have been arriv- ing daily. Surprise boxes filled with beautiful Coats, Dresses Lingeries and accessories. Now they are unpacked, on display, and ready for your inspection, so don’t fail to visit our ready to wear and millinery departments during Fashion Week. THE COATS are more beautiful and comfortabie than ever before and we boast of having in our stock a Coat for every figure. Blue, brown and black pre- dominate this Fall. In the dressy Coats, large fur collars and cuffs are very good. The materials are Velyenour, Marvello and Bolivia. The sleeves are full, the linings gorgeous, and you are sure to find one you’ve wanted among them. Plain Tailored Coats for Street and Motor Wear * These practical Coats come in mixed Wools or Plaids and are just the Coat for all around wear—and the prices are reasonable. FASHION WEEK. SPECIAL We have set aside one lot of new Fall Dresses for spe- 2 5 cial sale during Fashion Week. Beautiful Dresses of Can- ton Crepes, Satin-Back Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Serges and Don’t forget we are exclusive agents This line includes Tricotine. All different and very chic. To sell at... Everything new in Fall yard goods. for the famous Mallison’s Silks. Thistledu Chinchilla Satin Molly ©’ Crepe Pussy Willow Satin Indestructible Silk Voile Pussy Willow Taffeta The Kassis Dry Goods Co. 137 East Second Street Phone 1740

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