Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 23

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In tracing the {lusive shoes mode, ene must. first determine, the dom: | insting featur { a smart: woman's costume for i. What colors has| she adopted? What skirt length does| she favi? In which direction has} she reached from’a brilliantly hued Spring wardrobe? | As to this is diversity of r of skirts there ths. Morning and sports deménd a short skirt, and. asifawn. noon and evening wear finds dresses longer, about éight inches from the ground. For these ogcasions the heel is higher, while for an elaborate even-| & result & low hetied shoe. be 2 | 7 Fat finds youngsters trodgiig t6 school ‘agaih "with bobkg “and™ lanmch baskets, soberly engaged in acquiring knowledge. No,—we donot really. mean that. For there {s nothing sober about learning especially from ‘@ child's point of view, taking it up as ho does with merry laugh and dager smile. And to vie witi,and express. the spontantous joy*of youth, comes a’ ‘brightly tinted fall wardrobe, ‘with many dress’ designs in’ -colorsy for Uny wee folks and all-the others up to the sprightly flapper, Ginghams for School. Early fll days see many cotton materials for the little people. Ging- ham makes attractive school dresses, chintz- makes a tiny frock with Inatching bloomers, while Mine @n in fed and white is com: bined with fine white linen to make a refreshingly bright frock for, an older: girl.» Gingham: and: linen is another ‘effective. combination... “} Aq cooler days arrive, one, appears. in a wrap of some sort, either a cape or a diminutive coat. In homespun eomés'aicomfy cape in plain, orange and red, White serge makes a dress fair off another coat, embroidered ? cerise “silk, with’ a large collar ferminating in- a, point -m tassel. Perhaps a lassie will pace“ still an- ether arrangement, & dress, very Simple indeed with its little pleated skirt, over which’ she may wear a little .straight jacket edged with $eallops, all,this in beige twill, Smart Knitted Wear, Then there are the delightful iknit- ted things. Theymiss of eight or ‘ten will just adore a gay striped RWweater with its funny patterns, to be worn over a pleated setge skirt. Wor ‘her smaller sister’ {s a ienitted Frock, the sty stripes ‘going round and round, and at tho waist it js Sashed with, black satin. For cooler days, there are warmer. fresses, ard among them we find a largo varety of novelty. woolen goods offered... Velveteens and. duvetyna will make very simple* frocks, enriched) ere and theregwith interesting hits Modish. Coats . Rough and ready ot : tar. Some are made with volum- Some have inous Sleeves set in several inches below the shoulder. Others have raglah overcapes. Sleeves. Materials are all herring- | bone® weaves, “checked “and” plaid | wool velou's, plaid-backed , coat- 42g8, wool tricot and. suede. ’ ing costume, the heel recetves especial Colors Are Subdued. of colors, this year, in color tones, most of the and the various shades of castor afid|edlored stones, cut steel and Jitile |aftternoon wear. are many of the pret-jof ooze outliner in patent firmly Deep notes in burgundie red.) fringes, ah, these attract the temin-|ty leathers in strap patterns. Again! bound across the instep. Its quarter srmhoked grays, navy and twilight blue line eye. = = = = ae have appeared in many smart outfite. For evening wear, tore brilliant. Shad being of these i] Rot <be! Wied aa” mush’ as” usual” wat f j Jeruey will ‘be popular. | Many Oriente! Designs. | As for embroidery, Eastern pat- ers” }terns will form the chief points of interest. Chinese designs, ornament from Japan, and again colorful bite from East India will enrich the frocks of our wee misses, 4 For special occasions there are) the pretty. crepe de, chine and challis jdresses. One of these in crepe had an apron panel in front edged -with gathered bits of silk, It further adorned itself with a rogette of alli from which Challis in scarlet patterned with white dots made a demurdly bright costume for one bionée:.miss, her very short double skirt havihg banded tiself in White. From inside a heading (which mats the walst> line) ting ‘ribbons jappeared and bowknotted themselves on either hip} Short sleeves bound ‘in white, and a small round white col- iy Marjorie Howe Dien net are attention and is profusely decorated.| green ere offered many perfectly charming Ther again there is this question} effeets, gombining straps and sandais, Fall demands a lower key | generally eieth, sliver and gold. brocade ap: vivid colors favored by Spring having|eear nOw and then. But the jewels, been laid aside. For street. wear the| Oy sn¢ éntrancing jewels! All surts browns are favorites, tobacco. brown,|6f arran, 4vored, a lovely sea biue/out pendantr seem to have !t all over Bearlet and gar-|buekles. Then there is the cunning | waiting, few narrow ribbons, |" Che Casper Dally Cridune strap. Sometiines it is of even Possibly tiny pendants hang in fringe. And Paris shows. jeweled heels in fact all sorts of fanéy effects in heels, obtained frem lacquer, ©®-| brows patent °. broidery er stitching. black bid trims gray ooze as in For every day, shots are jow. One} case of the more severely may chopse from biack or brown Kid.) shoe, in exfords, or patent leather. For some, there are gun metal calf om fords and tailéred effects combining bands and panels of cone in colors. Im the strap patterns (almost never foors than two straps). are fourgi similar leathers, In popularity, pat ent arrives first, next comes biack kid, and last of all medium tan eat. us again, with almond, Many Strapped Models. maize. For slippers thero combinations. Sedium tan caif trims fawn leathér, Patent wear the most charming little trimmed. Sandals For Fall. Of courses Fall disapproves of iiberal use of sandals. tioned, there are several combination {one-inch covered cuban heel. ot leather from which to choose, Gray ‘ooze is trimmed with patent leather or gun metal, while black ooze is sim- flarly trimmed with patent and gun metal. Among the softer shoes for in plain satin. Crystal leather white. its of rhinestones with Buttons and Fringes. Buttons of cut steel with or with- ardrobe Dainty Party Frocks. Andstnen, of course; there cones that breathless occasion when one asked to be flower girl at on auntie's wedding. One's dainty froo must skillfully correspond with the filmy costume of the bride, as one seatters rose petals down the stair- case and sefots the room, to the flower decked corner where-the min- ister and an agitated groom stand Interesting Vogues FOR THE FALL SEASON Never were the vogues more interesting than this season. Patents, Satins, in reds _and blacks, Straps in different combina- tions. Only a Fayehitthow inspection can do the Fragile georgette, or white or- andig seem best adapted for weay- this fairy frock, Fr: he i i i ee ane ee treet nlp variety an individuality of this showing the akirt, and yet another two loose justice. pafiels, hanging from the shoulders of the blouse. Thése latter two pan- els hang ovér a narrow ribbon sash, that ently emerges, and ties itself In @ khot over one hip, A slashed short sleeve outlined, as are the pan- ele, in frills of the organdie completes fn attractive dress. Oh, We must not forget there are tiny embroidered flowers in white whieh lurk inside the i SPECIALTY BOOT SHOP CO. Second. Floor, O-S Building lgtle fringe which is laid over a eingle| patent leather comes first, then fol | 8 patent, and oddest of all, jts jows bise® satin and biack kid. After was covertd with tan then again the fringe is gradi )} that ene may choose from delightful beige, or perhaps it (9 supplanted by tattored | And Paris, ever new, iets my lady heels, whetiever her costtme is cariet But who could resist this patent leather sandal, with @ gray @03¢ quarter, te Which a gray ‘Then if dne cannot find egacely the | strap fastens itself with a gingie but- right little boot am#ing those mer-)ton? And all this firm’y planted on a ‘Then there is atother prétty patent sandal with u twe-button single strap all gayly stitched with Another of the smartly tali- ored boote has a wide pointed band these smartly lace up the side. =| In the midst of so much ooze, It is Aifficult. td choose, gore shoes obtain some favor. There | For a patent leather strap Qne sees some lattice effects injis an abundance of styles from whieh tah opte. After covering t or New Fashions! Lower Prices! Every origination of style expressed in the most favored modes of the new autumn season is recreated in the smart styles now showing in our women’s ready-to-wear section — and thru careful planning we have been enabled to quote prices surpris- ingly low. i Ne lH ar em NawFan ~ 4 Coats $10.85 $16.85 $21.85 $24.50 Beautiful Poiret Twill Dresses $9.95 $11.85 $14.85 © $21.85 Silk Dresses in Canton Crepe $11.50 $21.85 $23.50 or the red Our New Fall Dress Suits , Are exceptionally good values. $26.50 $29.85 $34.50 $36.85 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HARPERS BECKLINGER BUILDING , THINK RICHARDS: & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST _ Special for SATURDAY Stock of Royal Richards & Cunningham Co. 107 South Center St. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S Our entire line of beautiful Gingham House, Porch and Street - These Dresses are ail of superior qual- ity Gingham and workmanship; made in desirable colors; a good range of sizes. Prices ranging from $3.75 to $14.50, all at ; HALF - PRICE The new Fall Skirtings of beau- tiful heavy blue, with gold or Cf t Cia ms ©. av A Cs aee. mace G grey stripes or checks. Regular \ Skirt patterns. Special, per yard...... $5.50 ¢. Telephone 7 As Summer Merges Into Fall-— The transition of styles is as the merging of the season. Fall does not come overnight, except on the calendar. Nor #0 the shoe styles of the new season forget the pleasing eatures of the waning Summer. ez So, in the beautiful styles which await your early selection, you'll see straps in clever,hew arrange- ments; cutouts—many with underlays of contrasting ea ey color, effective combinations 6f colors or materials & b3 that harmonize with the combinations so.evident.in a 3 garment styles; medium heels as well as higher ones. a <4 1 aay c7 Za In fact, a wonderful array of beautiful shoes, so variéd that your foot- wear needs for everYoccasion ¢an be met; so modestly pricéd that you will be delighted; so comfortable that your feet will scarcely notice the change to néw shoes, ect a G COS he vs PAGE ELEVEN ixg OD [FO aes Poe ee

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