Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 8, 1910, Page 33

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PART SEVEN WOMEN DRAMATIC PAGES ONE TO EIGKT. PAG! ONE TO EIGNT. YOL. XXXIN—NO. 47. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS DPawy Bl ® AGrorep of This Seasons Favorite Parasols The Dirvectoire Natural Wood Hamnales Are Shown |. on. All the New Jlodels Black and White Chiffor Farasol Fringe of Flack Silk. ARASOL makers have evident!y considered enough. A tiny littls sunshade will do for driving : o C that it was their turn to produce some- and It may answer the purpose when the idea s to 3 b ¢ Handkerchiefs Axce thing welrd and queer, and admirably merely shade the eyes, but for the promenade, and es- 7 S B 1s Attmactive el have they succeeded In their-ambition. . - peelally with.the large hats that are worn this season % ‘ g y The materials employed are wonderful- the big parasol is the only one that will do. Iy prétty. It is the new shapes that are Be careful not 1o carry the same parasol continually. %0 awe inspiring. Take, for instance, the If your gowns are few you can.make them look more square parasol, {Hat has ofily four-ribs numerotis &by the simple trick of changing the para- and is cdged with a fringe. Then, there, is the, oblong “sol. It will-give the effect of Having changed the color parasol, the fourteen rib parasol with big ball tips scheme of the entire gown/ matehing in color the silk covering, the acroplane, Carry your parasol back of your héad rather than pagoda, the canopy top, also parasols having a above it. A parasol held directly over the top of the inch perpendicular edge which are called lamps head gives the face queer shadows. Be careful and parasols. All these forms are radically new and In do not have the handle too long. The extremely long most expensive lines are heavily decorated with em- ). 410 are more for walking than for carrying. Get broidery. a parasol .with a blowy look. If there are ruffies so Red parasols of all descriptions are prominently fea- much the better. Keep within the fashlon, of course, tured. as are also combinations of black and white. put be sure that theré is something that blows soft- These frequently have borders or bands of Persian or 1y around the face, for the face needs something soften- Dresden deslgn. In fact Persian effects are prominent ing, no matter how pretty it may be. with all colors, particularly so with white taffetas and Don't carry a dark parasol. The lighter the shade the natural pongee coachings. There are a great many the better. obody ever saw a black sunshade that pongee parasols shown. Aside from the plain coach- was actually becoming to the face. Nobody ever saw ings. both lined and unlined, the pongces are made Up a woman look pretty under a black silk umbrella outs embroidered, both with border pattern and allovers. gide the pages of a popular seller. They are also shown with a narrow silk border of plain Another thing, a parasol has a tendency to make a colored sliks, chiefly green, brown, and red, which 18 person look a trifle taller. The short woman can carry . hemstitched on. 'They are also finished with wide one of moderate size and look taller In stature, but , B K T bands of fancy silk of a harmonizing shade set midway the extremely tall woman must approach the subject ! # . £ # A A B of the widths. All white parasols are exceedingly with caution. ¢ ? 54 S smart, too. Light shades of tucked liberty silk or chif- There is an Immense variety and some extreme nov- fon shirred and inset with lace or net are shown In ejties shown in the handles. Most prominent ° \ among B B i i : ; The Fagoda Is Anothex Novelty many designs, handsome Venise heing often used on them is the chantecler idea. Not only are the roosters 4 : S 4 b5 of the Feasor: The ShapelsJapanese the sheer materials, with or without supplementing numbered among the chantecler ideas but almost every # St : : A g SRS Q and embroldery. Coarse white net boldly embroidered known variety of beast and bird 2 1 ienthere 'Are : o ; _ f Wexoa i E'ffect anad Is Shown in Mumerous in white, with sometimes glinting Interwoven threads handles quaint indeed, having the head 2 ¢ - of a woman SR - ¢ S8 R Ora al Coloza. of gold, appear among the expensive models, and there peering forth from beneath a poke bonnet. ‘These as S i 4 3 e I BREEE .‘ru.n¢3 are less costly parasols of coarse white sllk net which well ag the birds and beasts are beautifully colored . ) i have the net smoothly lald over white sllk or satin Ag a rule, however, the handles are covered to match ks $ oy ming that thelr perishability was entirely lost sight of. > D " » # 3 v 5 The newest picture hats have large downward slop- and bordered by a deep silk fringe. Covers of Zeavy the silk covering or to harmonize with them. They 3 £ 5 3 ; g rar! 3 5 < . ing brims. Large bows are frequently shown made white silk have exquisite designs printed on of flow are not, however, the long shining sticks of last year, E % bR i o ob LW iinds of. TABROR HI1eY artd vatvdt P ers or birds In softly blended colors. Some of these put, while equal or longer than last year, have a dull b 3 o 3 Y g Pl ol biolsmiinsnd KB GE Sl .| $ 4 % E 3 358 ) and plain ribb joined side to side. Charlotte Co designs repeat In each panel to form a deep border finish and are often cut with six or eight sides, Some i i E i > . pc . § 5 s day shapes, large crowns with narrow, sloping brims. and are lovely beyond description. Splendid effects. attractive handles are in cream colored wood and are = : L adron B ikl b el ST A Ml e too, are produced with Persian designs, either deep more or less carve roughout their entire length ; 4 4 ] § N s & of - ribboi regular borders or panel designs. d show a slightly deeper tone in the depths. They . A : plaited lengthwise, over which a-wide lacde edging !s AR BBOWCA R4 v AR i e & o ¢ shirred. The ribbon Is usually attached around the n*ow greatly resemble the carved ivory handles which are i ol g R L Sl bt o e (L There are parasols entirely in Perslan silk desigh so expensive as to make them prohibitive to the aver- & i '“”m,mg as the ribbon is placed high or low and coloring or in the Persian silk with a border of age pursec. H b i L0 plaln color. Among the best of the covers into which Parrot designs are frequently shown in this sea- . ;. Y ¢ 3 % LS R T s Ry L A s e an i T e i Ao rad” shans. aohih mddeln, o8 are aldo fower awsigns, theicalsy 1 VDA Pe SIlECWith Forden of- 9 ] LR EIRORA APY: tha! This, 18 TRGYA GARAL) [RXE AN tung with wide borders of Persian design, chlefly In sign being the one that s in greatest favor. Crook FoMmnpadorir SilkK__ o 2, s SEIvEt shtin: and MIMLFINDORG] Ris votIned Ta ki orfental blues, yellows, and blacks. handles are aiso being shown more and more. A lovely ey & i “‘ X Red parasols of all descriptions are prominently COFD colored parasol has a light wood handle tipped ° > y IR P P o Ol o oA o i EQUT featured. - The ribs of most of theso are Anished with With an Ivory crook. and with rather large Ivory tips unique, both as to design and that some of them P fat M sl 0 Sl et e o %ol tips & little larger than the ordinary size. When 88 to the ribs. A silver gray one has a wood handle are not duplicated. In these long handles are much B b Iatahian 8 S iore Htadnnhatad the parasol is closed a gold ring about the width of In the same tone also fashioned in the crook end. This sought for, but always they are furnished with tne g A Rt b b A et sl e Gl il an ordinary wedding ring s drawn over the tips, this VOEue of the crook end will no doubt bring into vogue hinge and the screw which makes it possible to pack ¥ : Nemn habLhad ithe L ednss of the brimsikatta alth ring being tled to & cord which is wound about the the adoption of the Parisian method of carrying a them away In a small space l:fi"l“‘fl R S b PR i ol T handle at the point where the tassel Is attached. This Parasol when not in use. This is to fasten the crook The parasols pictured here are shown with the : ¥ the edges being lald in irregular sloping plaits on device—not new, 1o be sure—makes an admirable sub- OVer the left arm, so (hat the hands are practically most attractive of afternoon frocks. The trimming 0 upper and under sides of the brim. Wide velvat stitute for the usual strap. which it excels both as an free. of these frocks depenus upon the character of th e R ribbon 18 frequently lald on the brim, the outer edge ornament and in practical way. The woman who Large carved roses are in evidence on mountings, material chosen. For instance, silk of Persian design, plain, and the inner edge plain. In some of the more understands the art of 100king pretty thinks over the Stained to match the cover. The Egyptian beetle or veiled with navy blue chiffon or marquisette, show- recent models 2 narrow box plaiting or quilling of matter some time before she decides on the style ot Scarab is also used white coin spots, having folds of the slik as 4 A 0 narrow velvet is placed on the edge of the brim, while T 12, ahaose Several high style novellies are shown In the elght dle and blousé trimming, Printed cottons, lnens apa The Lafacor. Model ix. the i g : e Y » £ mila alting ¢ wider v et is assed around Alwass when buying & parasol consider the lights FIPPed parasol. The widths of one are deeply curved siiks in Egyptian and Indan design, velled with black A similar pla P v L lower purt of the crown e e e o bius parasol may be good for the AL the bottom, and at the four alternate points tri- or dark colored volles, nets, or chiffons. The skir:s Newest Shape This Season the lower pur . e Al e hau a mont disastrous effect gn ANEUIAT poinis of lace are Inserted that appear to' are narrower in outline. Models showing the fullne.u The One $hownin Illusiration the complexion. The rose parasol, unless softened with 'l‘;.‘:‘;: ‘*"“‘I"‘-l"“'fl_‘:"l*'l e ol l\( i ‘:!‘:xqulln(» :‘u’umf.] m}.. ‘n“l: bands *re |-|k:un’ better than when 16 Wowplred Owt 1:2 2 B0 TP bere b ST RN R S A A sheer white lining, makes the face look scarlet and . &n he b ¢ i ¥l along ey were fir hown, and continue to threaten our : : coats are to be a feature of many of the tollets this croo h ¢ e ovel djusted on th 1 heace o P s ou sl oo TafPfeta 10? w-ith Forderin brings out strongly the dark circles and lines about Cro0K: Which can be removed or adjusted on the ferrule peace of mind no less than our comfort of body. It summer. 1 have seen several to be worn with silk Triee DT ATRADAI WA CAEE) GUS I A0 e ARG Sni0 12 A Mre is devotedly to be hoped that their grotesque exaz- Lellows amnd Broowmns e. gowns o Iater with' those of mull-and lace or. chiffon, 100 neIoat Vo R LR e of T Riln nNDAINY: alake Another handsome model was of light green, moder- &eration ‘will be their own speedy undolng, for in the'r They have been of chiffon, always black, and the No woman should put rose next to her face unless she o' priced cosching of Japanese design with broad :present forwm they ‘destroy-any approach. (o' graceful- yronge green tafi feathene of the king of the barme 1 s Sire—more than sure—that her skin Is the proper [P tIpa of bone to simulate old ivory, and s mount Ress in the feminine silhouette, and when worn, as y,0q"® EFON T80 SRRERCTe of Fhe WAk OF the BALEL - winter ey are unlined or lined only with a mousse- o of strong, highly polished bamboo, which also resem. they so frequently are, with large hats' and the new- ERY Piss, ayeiing ] line of the most transparent quality, so that the coat BInk and clear white which It demands it one would -1 SHOVE MIECEE BATHIEC BATAGH PAICE o b t est parasols the top heavy effect of the fig b example, or on toques especlally intended for wear K ) 1 an 1h! wear It successfully. Another parasol point s to carry P o€ 1¥0cy. The DASSES. of mushroom shape. was o £ PATAAIR IS 10D h e he figure becomes with tne severely tallored mull, phessant plumage ®h8ll 100K as ethcreal as possible the chin up. The average woman with a parasal over ~ OUe: inted in beautiful opalescent light green. There ridiculous in the extreme kL o ol o S IR o 4 Some show a finish puffs, others are banded her head and her crie mE T Il have on aked jook Wi absolutely nothing extreme about this model, If women who are blessed with the slightest degree’ t1ough even ‘then they should be used only about the edge with Cha h makes them (Mt Would surprise one who does pot kuow this little ()I{ln‘:‘:):‘|‘7"-|:;A:eul:hr‘:;~"lr::n'rl n:u! l:\!{:ra’;‘(,ll\‘:] r;‘o nuhmlm]r ;r[’( -’{*v-x-x-'l'lll:”:z-sr)“v:::;l f‘;”\ r‘. ‘“':“L:"'“r::":i H"r!'d quantities and with considerable discretion much x{x.on-den- an fa u»;unwl w r:”\ ll- -‘t by o rasols o this season fashioned o i use e o such ridicul a s ne left sl s invar of some bea trick of prettiness. bt v hiata both Th A1k ank certor. ™ han s b T ot e R & n! ® thing which is suggestive of a game ple with the bird the left side, Ry t AD. ROANSIEYA AN 2 perforce be obliged to give giiting contentedly on top of the crust, is ogeth:r costly buttons or buckles. There is no finish about way, and to devise s fkirts 1) ould be « » 42t of the ments o p. o A thor Al 1a ta i (e SR R S e L Sire ay, a devise smart s that would b f out of place on a woman's head, and for smart oc- he mecks of ihese garments other than pufing or a reasonable shape, and wider at all events around the o .ot . : Pyl il 5 Al padepies SRR o s narrow insertion lace, and for a belt there is handle of the parasol. The handles usually come near Sultcase parasols and umbrellas are no longer & hem than around the®hips AR ORAAD Eummen. NARAAR Sor. Lown ‘or cOUBLEPINRY, £ Nindi e pa ) ! ut . hats that are trimmed with a profusion of fleld flowers folded satin girdle. quite nurrow, sometlmes all black the chin and & > near 1{1.:“13..“:‘;:.:‘:'():»'.:r:omnml:-;.t povelty, fur they have proved so useful that they are To describe the hats with anythiug approaching or roses, ribbons or plumes v in a0 much better taste and’ sometimes wilh another coior sdded. There | lor scheme o ca on. & v collection. se I handies which unscrew accuracy that are worn with these afternoon costumes (han th a ] c th t0./these coats, .but "tk 1t mccord and harmonize it is helptul, indeed, to repeat and turn down so that they will g Iy int [ e S B R L e BT, RS i e A S i B i e e R X d do ¥ 80 easily into the or- is almost an impossible task, so endless is the varlet ot & olor of . SRS (-~ “ a J ¥ age of barnyard fowls most attractive and #imply give a softness to & cos- the ":0- f the eyes somewhere in the handle. This dinary sized suit e. They are a great boon to the seen in shape, style, color and mode of trimming. It Early in the season maline was an important factef tume that might oltherwise jook severe. may be done boldly by a bow of chiffon. It is more r ’ 4 PR e Soun woidiv'oy 8:0ev. o2 Silieh S 6 Bs :::alr': l:nce”llmr? !s no difculty In tucking them 1is everything by turns and nothing long. The milli- {n millinery. This was followed by an extreme u Silk and satin coats also promise to be popular, AR ber mat 50" tha e R N by»m“:fl“'- Y In a small space. nery of the season is just beginning to recover from of black and white lace, used aloms In the form of and of the former the changeable silks are quite the big bows placed towards the back™of the hat, or the prettiest. These are made with as much The neat effect of the tallored parasols is well 1ikad the chanticle Ratiie® tans ¢ . the wood to them. . stll survive used In connection with flowers, feathers and as possible, ruffles of lace, puffs of net, shape has been quite ilke the Russian blouses of the by the smartest womep. In these there is a wide choice In the prevalence of the pheasant mounts more or lace frou-frou Another important point is to have the parasol large of beautiful colors, and many of the handles are less golden, the plumage of snow white hens and the ribbons. and ribbon Maline and lace make such exquisite trim- ruches entering largely into their construction

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