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Extremely full skirt, MAAAAAANAAAAAAAA FOR THE NEGLIGEE OR NIGHT Charming Robes in the Lightest Silks Well Suited for Wear on | Separate Occasions. | of Alluring robes in delicately colored crepe de chine and white lace are list- ed as nightgowns, but may quite as properly be worn as negligees, and | most women buy them for that pur- 1 pose. The back and front, each cut from a single breadth of double-width | crepe de chine, are so gradually | sloped from the lower edge—finished with an a-jour-headed hem-—to the bust, that nowhere is there an atom too much fullness. At the top the crepe de chine widths at back and front are opened at the right side and drawn in a point to that shoulder, while the other side i{s caught under the left arm. The entire lower sec- tion s swung from a deep yoke of white lace whose neck is drawn taut by a ribbon run beading after the robe i8 on, for there is no other open- ing and no fastening to bother with. The elbow sleeves are simply wide puffs of lace ending in narrow ruffles gathered with ribbon and beading. PRETTY COMBINATION. The combir has now beco and here we sl edged with bead ter only finis | inches vards ‘“d Copper. b tion, 2 var qu row lace Sy g |b parrow ribLor Model of pink charmeuse with tunic of chiffon finished with bands of V decollette, | | Forecast of Styles That Have Been 00 PAGE THRE &, — BATES’ BIG SEPT. SALE STARTED (. This is a genuine clean-up sale of numerous lines. Something 'Ready-to-Wear for Men, Women and Children, A good 50c Cap a little damaged for Men’s Hat going at HALF PRICE and $| 50 LESS. $2.50 and $3 Hats for Shirts worth $1.50 for 15¢ SEE WINDOWS! TR RN, PR o RN 2 R o A KSR L ! B B4 93¢ 98¢ . 10 Ladies’ Dresses worth from $1.25 to $1.50 for Children’s Dresses worth from'$1 to $1.50 for Good For School | Fruit-of-Loom and Lansdale ~ Bieaching, 10 yards for . 98c 'YOURS FOR HONEST 10 BE PUPULAR THIS I-ALL‘MERCHANDISE U. G. Bates Settled On as the “Smartest | of the Smart.” In the majority of fall models wom- | en will look older. This is because the bonnet, mushroom and bell shapes | { have given way to the hat with an up- turned brim, and to be strictly in style the brim must turn at the back. If you are young and fair to look on, by all means wear a chinband on your new fall hat. This can be of vel- vet ribbon, taffeta or moire or of tulle and maline. It can have a fastening by means of a hook and eye, or the streamers can be tied at one side, co- quettishly under one ear or Jjust in front. The chinband will be noticeable on hats for afternoon and evening. One “cap” is of velvet, with a puffed crown and a visor which comes down in front. At one side Is a panache mounting to a great height and giving a dashing effect that would look well with a military suit. On a black velvet hat for evening there is used chantilly lace for the brim and for the wired bow at the back that holds the turned-up brim. The sugar-scoop hat of black velvet will be a typical fall style. It has no clearly defined crown and the greatest height is at the back. The tilt is down toward the nose, and a bandeau is frequently the means to the end. In a boat-shaped hat the length from front to back is emphasized by a hori- sontal line of feathers. The brim flares up decidedly at the side. There has been inspiration in the jockey's cap, which is now shown in green velvet, the brim turned up at the back and extending out in front Wired loops rise at the back A visor cap has a satin extension in tront, a low crown and loops of ribbon at each side pointing backward. OUR NEW STORY “The Chalice of Courage” Hidden Sashes. Half hidden sashes are considered the grand chic. The sash frankly en circles the waist and forms a more or less conspicuous bow at the back. Then the ends pass under a tunic of . or machine embroidery— iture of the costume knee to fall over s the ends of the semi- IS NOW RUNNING lace c! the If You Like i, Tell Yoar rFriends ‘,vu ends fall limp and Y D I I e Women Wear Sanda's. . g the int laced foot- gear of the seas lead us to the at many sandal period gmart wo heir hom favor €@ s er nor to be hoped they fashionable. and it is will not become Among the fai ghade of green }