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—_ = &e mcm ~ £ 3 1 1 Of the frock make ita + PAGE FOUR. them at home and start trouble in| the-affairs of his absence. he whs-to do Menreres. A few days The wise men of the west thought | Jater there was°a lized “western ( election and when the wot ready ; ay SaPR ATEN) teh ere Fc bid tar calles odinong: thie Fee! rs of tet Is Amaze at | great country were President Dou- § by oes Bebae a é mefgue and ier Herriot. : i oe pe a ey use a wireless telephone, they took| The Raz couldn't get fatal, No i ‘ ee i 4 ‘ e, * lution, no\bl ne ee ee Oe ‘ 1. Witla OY West |i ee eee rites ewe te area Z % : —— oe se @ AY EE Sore OQ. ¢ cert _— But he didn’t get a thrill. Not once|ed and no sight i by Only MINORT SAUNDERS. did the stgcism of the east fail/him:|some, votes cast. How amazingty RA: fe Steff Correspondent.) | Most of the time he was ostensibly | stupid-of his friends Millerand and PARIS, Seut..13.—(United Press).|>ored. Yet he went home amazed.| Poincare to quit cold like that. Alas, ‘*Tatfari, the ebony regent of | The story has just been told by some | how much could these people learn = a of his followers. from his beloved east. "The methods Ver cea ce ee An Overnight Change. of the French constitution;were ex. . There was a political interést in| plained to him, but he shook his the visit of the Raz. He “wanted| head wisely. His was ther. wisdom certain important guarantees ip ex-| of the ages. ; change for a railroad concession in 4 ‘ zebras and elephant. tusks for | Abyssinia, to the French. He was| ‘To have one's initials stamped out e 2 ‘ ; k so with “his-rival. chief-|greeted at the railroad station by| in silver, and to wear them on the SR ge i 1 7 he'shrewdly/déeming it wiser | President Millerand and Premier | shoe strap is anew fad among fash- Urs LT] : cae Dring! them along) than to leave Poincare as the mon in charge of jonable women in Patis. s ‘The Raz came-here for a royal vis- . With {great : dignity, with: lions, The fur coat each vear becomes a2 wadays to be<smartly dressed The Long Coat. re Indi ble part, of the wel rand to be most suitably |: Doubtiessthe coat which reaches sed wardrobe It y, occasion, Surley to the bottom of the skirt or within a few inches.of it is the very newest murtest for winter wear. After one can afford only one fur , the longsmodel is probably the Bt choice, For the,Jong® miodel one which is suitable for fternoon wear over frocks. And, of ening it is indispens. rts such«a luxu sultable with L being eak cold winds ustening ¢ 1 New Requirements. | But for the very reason that’ it» is | worn so mucl much for smart- | lunc fur rtain requirement ale iceful as ¢ conforr 8 are most popular every whim of fashion’s dictat ri appy models. 7 give such a ines 0: er youthful grace | 1* Dy 5 Pane coke se eh Ui erace | aelixhtfully slender grace that thelr |umartest furs. It 4u perfectly won| POPUarity is far from surprining. etic: ‘ Now anc hen a slig’ celrcular derful how furriers haye learned to} c nd then ight circular is introduced at the h handle furs and make them into the | | ticularly in the front, exquisitely shapely models which | Uculariy in tt the fall mode demands. way ales many ne As a fur coat is usually ¢ so 5 | for more than one season's we the wrist almost to the shoulder and; they are used with more restraint. a charming puff of a contrasting fur | Frequently: they are .seen-in narrow is introduced. bands that will not detract from the However, the very smartest new/}Slender silhouette. Now and then | sleeve is the puff sleeve. ‘The sleeve | bands of a contrasting fur are fotind is.about as loose as.a bishop sleeve|@t the hemline. ‘ The indispensible—in Milady’s wardrobe for fall—Elizabeth says, they are prettier than. ever this fall and she brought home from the East—a-- beautiful selection of new and different weaves, patterns and styles designed to meet your every need. If you are thinking of sweaters these cool days—stop here before you buy and see this beautiful selection, enough to of the choker c he shoulder tb the elbow. For” Eyénit Jit is safer to select it for its -gr hich “i and whieh jon t ‘or Eyening. ‘ * leganc er ithan & aan Zs Then a few inches “below the elbow |’ in“ the evening the white ermine i ful elegance of her than ®| outlines mingly. + {it widens into- a puff to be caught toraii-be abe Ad Tadite the Sicrtece New Shipment of Madam X Reducing Corsets— though. dc express | New Sleeves. cuff at the wrist. “Though | we-mayywell hope-that this fashion Everywoman’s Wearing Them iHatee ore Perhaps the most interesting de-]some.of these cuffs are teibt many| wit not change for. white ermine 1s LOOK THIN—GET THIN ELIZABETH’S SHOP * ‘ Formerly Shikany’s Dry Goods 3 141 EastSecond : é .. Phone 736 ment inthe new fur coat mode | of thent leave a’ few inehes'to @pare. | no, flattering and so richly luxurious en yrs is The Favored Pelts, that It 1s uttefly’ charming. . bishop ve| ‘The short haired furs are enjoying Three-Quartet Lengths. ht of favor, but it) Sreat popularity this veason. Broad-| Now and then some exceptionally with variations, | tall, mink, summer ermine, squirrel] smart new coats are three quarter nner cuff which hasy.end:seal perhaps head. the Jineshut | iength. If you are just the type to a yj wear this coat you will be at the libiutitar trom beantient less others are worn by mafty now made of fur with} ¥ ‘essed women, ‘ | height of fashion, However, it is fur cuff. Sometimes Long hatred’ furs—fox, in Loerie ho dangerous type, for many women it_on the outside from ular, are used trimming, but! look very ungainly in It. The Jacquette The well dressed vw |the smart, youthful | daytime wear After something #80 8 one walks jauntily nue on « frosty jacquettoe has just a little mo formerly. to | wi fare than‘a » first winter belt is the most sign of all, Weare all a Ue tired of the wrap thdt has, to ning that relieves Nin of this responsibility. This model is of beige wool with fur a few shades er -Feminine - Bows we just. remodeled our basement department for the children. All of our girls and boys apparel is here:on display. A department presenting-all that is new arid authentic. as approved by American and Parisian authorities ‘for’ Fall and Winter wear. we Each garment personally selected by our buyers ‘from the New York houses on their recent trip East,’ Our Coats — Te F all Mode. Stresses Materials (pHE simplicity. of fall apparel centers the interest in| he fabric, and never was there more cause for en- thus ic interest than in th : 3 : ‘ silks and splashingly plaid ‘woolen. The serena were never more beautiful. All.models are of rich‘cloth in pprerpuanee parte ally Fel clinging, wrap-around or circular effects with heavy bands a Rb 3 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR of fur and fur collars and cuffs. Colors lean toward brown, A Full Line of rust and black. ,. MALLINSON’S SILKS * 19 ( P ( Y | ( Tn thi, i ilk for fall d ind: The Sport Coats Are Soft In Texture and Gome in 4 IK S oats Peis, neo cae centem La rod *, Plaids and Strings Molly'O Crepe. Velora Brocade Crepe Back Satin: ni ipes 3 Rennpnably, Ereeh Indestructable Voile and Pussy Willow ; ome fur. trimmed, others We are glad to announce that t: lete li of plaid sport cloth, warm silks we fave now waded the "weal isonee se idence, Our Dresses’ * younger generation," CHENEY SILKS : ’ és Among the new numbers in this line for fall are: Hi il Since the tailored suit has taken a ‘backward step this fall Boys Suits Froat-Krepe Cote-Canteur H the dress has advanced in favor and never have the manu- I Mirror-Krepe facturers created such beautiful garments as this season. na Full Range of Sizes And you will find all these beautiful silks in the new! Satins, flat. crepes, bengaline-and crepe faille ‘lead other and Reasonable'in Price shades of Henna - } materials. These are heavily emtbroidered in bright colors, Bring the children in and Rust, Brick, Cocoa, Black and Blue | : pleating or buttons and ribbon, give them. a distinctive let them try on a new out- In keoping with these rich silks are the fur bandings and} isi! ta éornecr sathnt trimming. fit. ostrich trimmings so in vogue, feminine about t r of black satin bows that the front nf this smart benga they contribute | would otherwise be av looking outfit. Tho cuffs are detachable so that they be cleaned quent! muculate. The wearing bengaline pnd the « a The Kassis PHONE 1740 ods Compan “Visit the Mitchell Hat Shop on the First Floor” vestment.