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FOCH ARG ST = DS UEST Escorted by Cormittee andf Troops to Home of Myron - Social Season Opens--A Galaxy of Fashions |5 Marshal Ferdinand Foch, commander- s ] . . B o s in-chief of the greatest army in his- ORE wonderfully brilliant than in many yearsis the social sea- SH AWLS son just begun—whose fashions are given authoritative pre- : N : sentation here. 'With the arrival of international notables— . . L *This lavish contribi=" - - tory, will be the guest of the Ameri- - can Legion and the city of Cleveland. ' -and the Arms Confererice looming over the horizon—are its. allies, tion .ok ohces Shews the never ending round of social activities. And nowhereis our indi- , ;o'g panish origin' - today and tomorrew. Today, however, . was reserved for rest. . ‘The reception upon his arrival from Detroit this morning was strictly in- formal. He was met by a committee ot citizens and Troop A of the Ohio National Guard and_escorted to the home of Parmely Herrick, son of @ Myron T. Herrick, ambassador to —which can lift a vgry simple frock into the viduality more competently.displayed than in the glorious gowns, _everywhere women Franos, whors he will spend the day.” ; realm of the unusual aré to‘be had in the most wraps' and accessories that.accompany the society woman and her are appearing in these | s Bt S ey i brilliant shades—orchid, .bluey.flame, orange daughter to social success through the tea, the dinner, the reception, the - gorgeous shawls, with 4 o e ot and black. The illustration shows the swirl- .- opera and:the hours.of the dansant. ¢ their long silk fringes . . i ohd were no sddcesses o wetcome ing fan of coq feathers, mounted on imitation as ; fmd exquisite eml.)vonder}es. A luxurious a.fialr_ or_responses. These were reserved ise shell stick: : | in black is embroidered in roses of deep delicate teen hours the distinguished soldict tortolse <1e Stlc 5 1 Ui“ks, slzs. N : ;ecevliol;-l. “.[IllreCEi;; li‘le dPllzr(—qr:)' v E ' octor of laws from Western Reserve = $16 to $35 Another is all white and still another is whiteem- - e . e broidered in delicate peach shades, both of these, $95. A shawl scarf chooses jade crepe for its black silk embroidery, $55. From Liberty, Lon- .don, they come, together with the other exquisite scarfs for which Liberty is noted. : - Priced From $1010$48.50 Fans of black net with glistening sequins, in reds and blues, gold lace with sapphire blue sequins, and black nets with ostrich curling over the tips, in colors, and all black, are seen everywhere. However, the sweeping ostrich feather fan still has its fascination and appears in the most glorious colorings. Faas From $12 to QIOO HOHENZOLLERN SANCTUM USED AS MOVIE STUDIO Century-0ld Sacred Stronghold of German Emperors Invaded by Cameras and Actors. B7 Oable to The Star asd Chicago Datly News. William the Last! The royal palace in Berlin, the seat of the mighty Pearls for Evening [l eib dhulis ©One of the big motion picture com- Are in highest favor—for the throat, neck and. . |Phe government to take several scenes arms. ’ T BeTIE fhe e part of the royal Cut Steel for Afternoon . 3 oo (BT N 8 s e o Strands of exquisite graduated pearls, the yorted into & museim: THere toony @ Every jewel has its hour, and fashion decrees ¢ necklace beautiful,-at prices which put them ich, . Germany's for- . . . o > mer monarchs were rocked. There a that cut steel shall be worn, so we consign it to ¢ in the reach of all lovers of beauty, $1 to plebelan actor sat on the throne from . 2 g i 2 which the kaiser had ruled the father- the afternoon and dinner hour. t $175. ‘ b fand, There-common people sat in . " H S . Zo : F 1 It appears in a lovely black velvet ribbon Pearl Hoop ‘Earrings, one and two hoops. e e e T lern prisoss necklace, with dangling ends, $7 to $12. . * $5.50 to $20. R : and other high Germen noblemen of ] 'y ¢ K e pasf lage managers' shouts - penetrated, ‘hfi b\li‘h‘ling which for Bracelets, of. cut steel on velvet ribbon or Bayadere Pearl Necklaces on a silver chain, Ty Sumatons waxseesd fomlle suede, $5 to $12. - . L Ul el o . . - oudt R Berlin, includl ven th L se- Cut Steel Earrings, in: drops or dangling A rope of tiny pearls emds in a tassel, with : Sflff&urgg"zf.fi'fi'r‘f "'::‘?{fe'{n"er'"‘gfingz' % tassels, $3.50 to $6.50. . 5 . - top of whitestonies and jet. $16. 3 T ooTierne Mved there.. Other scencs in - g g e T o Lo e Boucts Palscs in Pote: Cut Steel Encrusted. Placques, on,silken Pearl Sautoits, $7 to $25. e dam, Frederick (he Greats favorite cords, $12 z Hidas( SR s . 3 _to o feastle, v\ihmh the ka:iser gave the i < s e Pearl Beaded Bracelets, with gold or silver 7 WeRUTIIROS 8 & #0018 Dresent. - Cut Steel, iff the most fascinating girdles, slides. $12 and $14. — ¢ < |ENGINEER LOST IN CRASH combined with jet, red, or white and jade" Senp Section, Firat foor. § . ’8 to 320. : ' e i B Cherles Swanson Not Among Sur- 4 Tewslsy Section, First Wjoor. . - .o ," - 4 PET © . ' L L vivors From Schooner Palmer. i cfain s AS ran&3830 3 3 0 5% i 3 ' Carics Bwanson "of Xew York, engineer of the five-masted schooner Singleton Palmer, in th e collision of Fepwick _lsland 'lightship Sunday between that schooner and ~3 the Clyde Liner Apache, were con- - .]firmed by ‘Capt. J.” M. Grifin, - who, ;{with eight other survivors of the ooner, was landed here on the ¥ steamer _Gloucester; the latter had rescued them, while the Apache pick- ed up two others. 2 The loss of the Singleton Palmer leaves but two of the once numerous 4 Falmer fleet afloat. The Dorothy ., Palmer and the Rebecca Palmer alone #% | Accompanimentsto .. :ARM EXTENSION TOPIC = Success After Sundown e , ” 'pe;‘h:f%ys It Means More Than . ) " The charming head dress takes its cue from Bacchus Exquisite Trifles"Add - - 2. Production Aid. NBW ORLEANS, November 8.— . e f s el K . o i and hangs a cluster of grapes on one sife, farther » b o ol o 2 G. 4 . Original Paris models and adaptations. From Charlotte, a black * ' carrying out fhe illusion with & bandeau:of frosted g:;’.’.’:" s i fi";%u:tg:rz .'u’?‘}- ;":};gtzrfi a Touch of Elegance OWISy “atin gown of classic simplicity, exquisitely beaded with crystal silver leaves, §5. There are also bandeaux of glitter- - of aariotiie, declared to- i - beads and rhinestone nail heads—the band of turquoise at the bottom in exquisite - ;‘;Eé’;i;‘;’i&‘m“fi‘:g‘g‘if‘pxjfi m:;%g::g; ; and G Coliwen. X un There is a glove for every hour—permissible for after- contrast, $825. . Wide filmy silk lace-assures the bouffant gown of yellow radium’ side, $24. In 2 word, You may choose a charming head Fork-amang thew :‘_::-:r;‘ aad wirls of noon, Trefousse, French Mousquetaires, in 12 and 16 ' taffeta instant success when worn over the slip of pale green chiffon, $135, Or- dress for as little as 75c,0r as much as $a4. - important te see that the “It is. money \fih-,h is myde .by an eco- ". button lengths—in black or white glace—and suede in PR P, s B - < . % : S RST pastel, pearl gray, or mastic, $7.50 and $8.50_ pair. -g:dflcrepc lf;mame is artistically beaded in, F,rystal and trimmed with f);tnch_ by Spanish Combs Tevive the picturesque touck—in Jet, nomical_program of production 4ad Evening gloves are full zo-button length, in white or arlotte, $195. Gowns, $29.50 to $350. % real or imitation shéll; some belutifglly"u‘rved. others ‘.'fi-’fi"-n‘x' g4 a‘:,.‘.'i' o black glace, $10.50 pair. . Women's Gown #ection, Third flook. | . et s $ ¢ studded avith avhite ‘stortes, or B{illhnt:’stoqés in reds, - |28 prosram far enoa :agoh:mlg. farm E;(qu.isite FlmAver .?arnit;lrehs point the vfiyfto lovehly s gt G MR e s R TR U A S 7 :':gpr‘:;:q!:' fi“&l’:‘n'?eef;rta:::l?‘;tglgggm fes we' ::ilndm. 'u'?l’c::tni; proper hackground for s oruge of bk veives Accompanying W raps-—n e buckground s black chifon vel " glmpse o e sage Wil sdmire s Speiah o 104 R R R sose and trailing grapes from curling silver stem, $14. - i YV 1@ PO yet wrap from Poiret—combines with =* glittering.jet, § 5§90, B PR Planncd for tha entire family. ' Then Trailing morning glories and roses, flowers of every . a7laring flame color duvetyne, émbroidered in nile and black chenille, and collared - Combs, $250: TiiaRmene o thet pro Rue, everything from a single tloot'm to the most with black fox, $235. Tte part 6f the other éxquisite wiap shown on the chair, is L : 3!‘;:;8“ flower corsage, is to be found here, §ra5 | 6f black chiffon velvet, with white angora and beads for trimming—the luxurious ; ] ; J i 2 . j - + @pllar of ermine, $225, Other wraps choose the most exquisite of the season’s col- | B “;u"! n. yas fata fim the invasion who sought ', ors and band and collat themselves in luxurious furs; Wraps from $55 to $325. ‘ \ R el e "' .. fof Afternoon and Dinner Hours., Incompar- H'he COStume SUIt ably beautiful is the costume suit shown, from - Nemser. When: worn complete it. presents ‘a striking picture: of myriad bands . 6f:blended mole and.dark blue chiffon, the rippled.cape, : lingering in° points and deeply collared with mole. .Remove the cape, and it stands-as a gorgeous afternoon . . ¢ - gawn of bluethiffon velvet, beaded to the low waist where it unites with the skirt of % : ] ' ko . - <. mele and chiffon, $500, Worn with this costume suit, a picture. hat from Marie - iACCCSSOt_lCS Tha-t Wlll Precious Bits of Beauty: = Jouise Paris 345 .. Step ‘with Society :‘; From the exquisite rhinestone buckles on the silver §art Tailleurs, huxuriously trimmed with ffir,_disti‘nctive and correct at'tir'e, shown .. brocade slippers, to the last inch of lovely. lacy open+ That Add Personality et detdgie e % 3 .+ work on the silken hose. = Silver Brocade Slippers, a happy inspiration for even- ing with the beautiful ‘colored gowns, $14. Silver cloth i=- slippers, $12.50-and $13. Black satin slippers, strapped +¥ or plain opera style, prove a decided foil for the ex- quisite rhinestone buckles that fasten over the buttons. %afin Pumps, $9 to $15 pair. Rhinestone Buckles, $6 Lacy Openwork, from the toe and half way to the knee, are Silken Hose for evening, in black, white, silver, gray and gold, $4.50 to $6.50 pair. 5= Bags bshould_ be cfhieflly ;l:leo;lakfi;e—so thi:l one has 5 £ o TR S5 gl e e 3 : : rosy beginning of colorful si owers an satin, an A x in Th Ways .th h th > oc;a.l festiviti \g . ends in a dainty mirror—in a variety of pastel shades, ppear.in. Lhree Ways .thraughout the s esgvitice—Luxurious $6.50. Her handkerchief, an ex_quisu’e' Bit of Rose point - E“rs Wrappy Coats, Short Sports Trotteurs, Small Furs, Chokers and Scatfs. lace, on a background of fine linen, $30. Other exquis- .. i!“;_xrs are choseén like jewels for their flawless beauty and most successfully worn ite handkerchiefs beautifully trimnied with real lace, “this season. Here the most fastidious.taste, the most lukurious taste, thé most con- $3 to $15.. One hardly knows which bottle or box £0 " gapvative taste may be satisfied.. . ' gt ; s d i select from the exclusive array of French perfumes. g < Nuit de Chine, in its canteen shaped bottle, is mast Wra; Coats, $395 to $1,875. Small Furs, $10.50 to $300. - - i Sports Trotteurs, $135 to $500, Natural Russian Sables, $395. P aluring, $7.50. Volnay’s Chypre -Ambre, $15.50; Len- ;:l)neric’ssgAmber Mousse, $12.50; or Rosin’s® La Coupe’ Yor, $9. .