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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1924. Inspires ie Blouse by Velen Jone How nice it is to have the blouse in fashion once more. relegated to such an unimportant place for so long that we had almost forgotten its cqnvenience and charm. But the new blouse has developed ith the changing mode that it is d to recognize anything about it which is like its predecessor. The Overbiouse Is the Thing. Of course, in nine cases out of ten the new blouse fs an overblouse. Sometimes this overblouse reaches to a line a little below the hip, some- times to the knee and sometimes to within five or six inches of the bot- tom of the skirt. Of course, this is not quite as long as it at first sounds for skirts are continually growing shorter and shorter. The hip length blouse fits snugly about the hips, usually adjusted by buttons on either side. And its lines are as slim and straight as the Panels of Velvet — IHENILLE crepe.~ velvet and) marabou make this guwn what! ft ls The velvet panels are the! unique features and contribute most, to the unusual effect. These com-) binations;of muterials are geen very, Fenerally; in» the fall collections ‘and. they @re‘a boon to the home dress: maker since they offer excellent op! vortunities fur making oyer frocks, This outfit ts carried out in brilliant wd 3 aa - Uses for Leather In Ornamentation Of Future Dresses There is a good deal of talk in dressmaking circles of the uses to hich leather will be put in the or- namentation of future dresses.. One authority speaks of printed and stamped lambskins, embroidered with natural and dyed 1 ng made of striped 2 wool or silk jersey with patterns, checks or stripes, all ful in coloring. Quite a num; are being worn at Deauville. These jersey costumes are straight, buttoned from top to bottom at one side, and have doeskin belts of the dominating color of the dress. D and brown leather coats wer also worn by a ‘few women a Deauville. on particularly windy ys, Finally, in Paul Caret's now collection is a frock and cape in black and white chiffon which ts bound with red leather. Touch “Fad Sul In Favor This Fall NEW YORK.—The almost unt versal touch of rod continues much in favor ‘today. But it is only the woman, young or old, with a very geod complexion, who can success- fully wear Vi red. 1 particular fancy of the winter mode It was|could wish. The Tunic Blouse, The longer blouse is given great Popularity by the vogue of the three piece suit. These blouses may hang straight from the .shoulder lke a beltleas frock—or they may have a narrow be!t of self material, At any rate they give a delightfully modish tunic effect. For the more tailored ones the tucked vestee—the monogram and tiny buttons are the favored trim- mings. At times there is a band about twelve inches wide about the hips. This is put on plain however —seldom with the idea of giving a bloused effect. A new place for a fantastic monogram is on one of the pockets usually found in this band. Gold Braid Is Favored. The dressier blouse: pecially if they are figured are en trimmed with bands and buttons of a plain material. Gold braid, particularly in combination with tiny buttons is a greatly favored ornament, While crepe de chine or crepe satin {s the favored material for the tailored mode, the dressier blouse is found in_a wide variation of ma- terial interpretations, Ribbec Materials. Some of the very long overblouses will be worn with only a few inches of a skirt or slip showing so there are almost as many modes as there are dress styles. locks in cabarets, at all sorts of parties, they are wea They Just slip them on over their bobbed lock: One interesting development is the popularity of ribbed. materials such as faith and bengaline. Ben- galine seems to be capturing the fancy of the mode for it is also found on many of fall’s smartest hats. For more elaborate oecasions there are blouses of metal ¢loth as well as richly beaded effects. Hm: broidery ‘is frequently seen on Che Casver Sunday Cribune for All In the theaters, in the golden and silver wi Desfosse, the designer,| blouses of all types with the excep- tion of the talfored mode. ‘The sleeve is either long and snug or short almost to the point of disappearance. A survey of 200 villages in Wis- consin shows 12 women serving as members of village boards, 14 as clerks, 28 as treasurers, two essors, and four as justices peact — ed Rare Colorings and Patterns in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FALL COATS FOR WOMEN PAGE SEVEN. For sometime there has been a stir of excitement in the air—and everywhere whisper- ings of new modes—when, presto ! overnight, almost, Fall and Fascinating Fall Fash- ions are here. In every department in this store you'll find alluring new merchandise. The markets have been searched that we may have the pleasure of showing and selling to you the newest and best of the eastern displays of garments. Kayser Gloves Take Fashion by the Hand Fall Gloves with chic cuffs go hand and hand with trig autumn costumes. ‘All new colors—Jack Rabbit, Airedale, etc.—are represented in either fabric or leather gloves. $1.65 and up © Driving Gloves Wool Lined for ~~ Comfort "$2.45 to $4.75 ROvai society A Complete Assortment of Madame Reynolds Frocks ° For Little Women Compson Bros Dresses For Average Figures Tailored Dresses Of Mannish Pin Stripes of Marchon Cloth in the newest colors Burnt Russett, Venetian Fuchsia, Shutter Green and Plaids. $15.00 to $45.00 Silk and Satin Dresses In All New Shades $12.50 to $40.00. TOP COATS MEDNICK BROS. See Our Windows Today SOME of the fine, imported woolens have patterns; raised diagonal de- signs, vivid borders richly subdued in soft-toned backgrounds, powdered silk dot effects ,half and) half combinations delicately shaded. There are woolens of one color, too; rusts, Killarney greens, London lavenders, gold- en browns, parrot blues—all the stirring shades of the season. The latest Parisian ideas have been skillfully expressed in coats for motor- ing, utility, dress occasions—many of them heavily and richly banded with Compare Our Values Always Everyone wants a Topcoat —the ideal wrap for gener- al utility wear— smart, dressy. and practical. in lovely fabrics, such as Ker- ami fabric, Palmyra Cloth and Lustrosa Fabric, A42 Combination $1.75 A40 Pajamas $2.85 Orchid Voile ‘ White Madras AQQ 1 and 2 Yr. $1.75 Pink Dimity GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS Many Models Are Fur Trimmed $20 to $75 DRESSMAKING HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING Alys M. Elliott DRESSMAKING HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING Alys M. Elliott Richards & Cunningham Co “Where Reliable Merchandise Is Priced Right’ 1924