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on heh ‘Latest Fads NEW SQUARE SHOULDER DES The bingerle Blouse, in Sheer and Fi'my Ma- “< terials, Has Yards and Yards of kace on It, — Extreme Novelties in Cut and Design—Popular- ity of Mixed and Contrasted baces, HE fad for the lingerie blouse, #9! ‘ T far from showing signs and tokens 1 of & waning vogue, seems (6 have cogaken to Htelf a new lease of the fickle 8 fancy and to disport Itself more semayly and more prominently than ever obefore. But in its latest apepraance It is not by any means the simple so-called Iin- werle blouse that could be run off on the machine in a few minutes or a few hours, according to the number of tucks »f@nd the degree of elaboration. The «Rew models are a fdr and a long cry from their early predecessors, THE HOUSE ww AND THE BRAIN ve Septet Wet, Gy Beet ee { erworere OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. t fonether they examine t . walkin the yard tiny ‘ehitien foot aythor learns of & haunted howse in of London, and gore to live init | « BY an anseen force, Night leads them to an attic they find two love lett ia the tence, * __->—. PTER Ill. 71s After Mer Yr rh emaetve in front ‘at the On the floor they are imp . When released 46wq the letters and began to ‘Over thelr contents, to me the fire burned dog. In about twenty she who leads rather than follows in fashlon's wake, scorns the machine-made article—anybody have that—and declares herself for the hand-made blouse solely. The softegt and sheerest of materinis are her tholce—handkerehief linens, silk or mer- ceriaed mull and flimy as a cobweb, and Persian lawns, China th a Ith of Japanesque drawnwork and embroideries, the more novel and recent crystatling and’ sole- laine, and the prifited French nets that aw the days of Mme. de ta Pompa- ur, Varis senda the most delightful modets The smart should not have recognised him had We ‘met in the street, so alteral wi every lineament. He passed by quickly, say! In @ whisper that seemed scarcely to come from his lips, ‘Run—run! It ts after me!’ He gained the door to the landing, pulled it open, and rushed forth. 1 followed him into the landing involuntarily, calling to ing and taking several heard, where I stood, street a open—heard it ag clap to, was left alone in unted house. urned to my room, shut and Jocked the door, that ned upon t |interlor om, and stool on tne “hearth, ‘epar now per- ved that th Pat Boe had slunk into an steps at a time. the the the Me, | superstitious. and for these dainty Live blouses. All of the. cleverness in dress which we are wont to aseribe—and with good reason— to the French is npvarent in these new and, beaut!ful designs, The extreme novelty of the Parisian importations is the all-pervatiing yee of several kinds of Ince tn the one trim- ming scheme. Sv far {rom the medalitons and the separable motifs being at all demode or pas they are sven more! vasential to ww styles than they were to the old. And such a tleld for originality «nd Individuality as this charming fad afforis; The girl who makes her own dainty lngerie blouses the and embroidery that she possesses, Sho can supplement and fill out the design with all sorts of faney siltehes, with French knots and crocheted rings, For the giri who wishes to copy some ot the Imported models for herself, and have four or five of those dainty! Doreevtions for what one would cost! hor in the shops or even less, she would) better have a rattern cut | shoulder, and id big and puffy all t to her shield quite an addition to the shape. Sw HOME w MAGAZIN Fashions tn th [the yoke, In apme form or andther, [the real front and foundation of |lingerie blouse, And in the neweat of them the voke is hardly more than epaulet or shoulder straps. #0 shal- low has it’ become, The round yoke To begin with, the shoulder 18 NO) coms to have retired from tho feld, al- longer drooping; It la broad and s4uaFe.| inoue) the disposition of the trimmings The blouse follows “the lines of thé) often simulates this form. But no mat- figure more closely, and is not anything | ier what desien {t follows the yoke nearly 90 baggy as It has been hereto-| simply must be as shallow as possible, fore, The sleeve, too, is put In & if-! oy else omitted altogether. ferent angle to accord with the new! gn the vassing fancy of the moment | the material—ailk, linen, batiste or sole- way down, and the cuff is quite @n/jaine—ts cut away from beneath the elaborate feature, And here just @ Nttle/ appliques and a backing of a soft chif- hint in her little ear. The arm size is! fon provided. In many instances the quite small in the new cut, and if she|ciover Parisienne outs this In a fatnt wishes her blouses to retain all of theit| yellow, almost a maise color: but this fresh daintiness it is imperative to have! must be done adroltly, or the effect is a shield in the eleove, In the waist that) one that it will be diMecult for even your very diferent lines to the old. | buttons In the back—as most of the) dearest friend to admire. Parisian models do — the shield must be | The same Parisienne ts wont to find get in with the points well forward, that| q one-color blouse or costume triste and fs, the deepest part of the shield must) monotonous. and so she sets out to be xet in toward the front, and pointing} liven it un with deft touches of color to where the darts would be in the fitted | contrast, naturally and cleverly select- ning. This will noe only afford the ine that tint which best off her needed protection to the walst but will) coloring and complex!: ‘ prove the set of it as well; and the girl Of course, every girl knows that pret- who has those exasperating little hol-| ty nearly every color and tint will tone lows under the arm will find the dress) in well with white; but this season the |@olor contrast must be something marked measure, for the new style is cut on’ The Best Ghost Story Ever Written } mu: by whom, | presented juced, As, thei HM that nted, ti some hum: or throveh whom, the effects to human beings are pro-| it was my conjecture that! 4 presented, my senses must originate in being gifted by constitu tlon with the power so t» present them, and haying some . I felt an inte tin my theory which, in its way, rather piilosophleal thas | And [can alc that T was in ag tranquil a Observation a& any pract mentalist could be In awalt fects of some rare, though perhaps p ilo nm. Of was . it goes without saying that and vivid. The autumn color card con- Of course, h ® 0 y' By E. BULWER.- * © LYTTON ist be a human be.ng like ourselves, from faney the more the temper Htted| tle, the summit nearly touching the for ob#ervation would be obtained, and | celling. While I gazed, at fore riveted eye and thought on} tense cold seized me. Ali keoerg before the strong daylight sonse in the page| me could not more have chilled me: aor oe ay ae could the cold of an iceberg have been Ae. more purely physical. 1 interposed that it was not the o; lighteahe As I continued to ga aha thls I cannot tay wi It very distinguished two ey me from the height. One we fancied that 1 “distinguished “here clearly, the next they seemed gone, but e figne fre- ot throug the dark i} ir the jbelght, on whicn 1 hatt be. ved, half doubted, e countered the eyes.” ‘Tat 1 had en I strove to speak —my voice utterly feeling of la- m2 aware that something between the page and the page. was overshadowed; I and I saw what I shall find ficult, perhaps impossible, to lease tote oe shaping itself forth from the air in very undelined outline I canno? say it was a hum form, and yet jt had more resemblance to a human form, oF rather siadow, than to anything else. As it stood, wholly apart nd distinct from the air and the light round It, its dimensions seemed gigan- T could only think to my- if le fear? it Is not few 4 lac—in val fel! Welghed down by an iri e that of an Power op. that sense of pe with a force e . tana some now pinks and rede that are simply ravisoing, But before And above all the girl who can wear yellow—and wear it well, which ie guite another question. ta the one who will wel- come the jatest colorings from the mas ter artists in this Tne, Beginning with a maise, the volume of golden glory deepens until a rich red- dish orange is reached, Then the dyer brings in a little red, and the com- bination begins the orange brule and the coq des roches tints, However, to get back to tho colors Which the Parisienne is using with her dainty lingerie waists, the onion, or rather the onion skin color, both natu-| ral and burnt, all of the leather tones, and, last and best of all, the new cop- per tintings. These last are simply ex quisite. There is royal copper showing the reddish copper toned down with fold. It is just the coloring that one sometimes, but rarely, sees in hair;‘and 5 " 7 ° To Lingerie Waist, Be Fashionable You Must Rave at Two Kinds of bace on Your Blouse. Dainty Parisian Models in Which There Contrasts of Colors and Materials. {ts possessor is almost invariably beau-/ yet, either the piece fabric or in rib-| fashion the belt to which ts Utul The tint known abroad as cilvré) pons, these novel tintings are at their] Pulp of bretelles or braces 4 jaune, yellow copper, or brass, Is to-b@) best. There are smart bows, the little} as though they held the belt in much used {n millinery; but the culvre! vierge. or the natural copper tint, goes| beautifully with the white walst of solelaine or the new suede flannels, girl uses these new colorings! In ‘Teled!, VANS” NORUB ‘ablet.) whiter; is | V |. (The only, perfect wasnt Mak. at 7 and AMUSEMENTS, 14th ST. THEATRES, Mate. 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SPECIAL PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT, Robe: 1424 St. & 34 2s Aa GRAND Wiliams & Walker Nxt, WR, Rael! Bree To-Nieht In the new “Im Dahomey, “TINER'S sb THEATRES —AND— High-Claas Vaudeville and Rurlesy endan By Vataevie Carton aad THIS AFTBRNC SON'S PROCKAWA Mat wows Ro | Ms Rose Coablan, DOROTHY RUSS: YN. so I not fear h i Paris by GRAND CONCERT SUNDA) A Tia CNECKERS gyod Hammerstein’ ARAVISt Roof Gardens thing; It is With’: ‘of the watch, Three slow, loud, Knocks ‘were now heard at the GPT yed-nead. © My servant called out: Is] trul Wethat you, sir?’ 4 MAT TO-DAY ¥ TOR Loy The Female Deve ATLANTIC UABDEN, Bowery 124 8t., Bw Automatic —they were not, be ey Sg guished, but thelr fs gradually withdrawn with the fire—the light from the fuel; In a few Prehe 4 room was in utter darkness | backs, Norn that came over me, to be thus in the dark with that dark Thing, whose power SCH say was so Intensely felt, brought a ress Su itiy 8 ton of nerve. In fact, terror had KEITH reached that climax. H EDEN NEMAT senses mi have deserle MUSEE. lextrs awcractions ae| NEW YORK THEATRE sis*S.i'ont must have burst through the did burst through it. 1 fe 7 :. WEST BAD, r= tin ator ere |2UGHAN? tam MAID AK MUNI though the voice w: siterataracigs it bss 80e Kav tee solte ~ B, _ material form \on age M4 whieh, tonal ties, certain henomena are represented to hal the sd ‘writin noweny AWMLAL GARDENS, over New Ame Pay Tem on| A LITTLE In & @uburb of Paris te a cinemato- ) apirit, these Frenchmen, acting as Japs , ; Peter Y. Daley EVERYTH' @raph fectory where sealisle pictures of) or Kussians, making vigorous war on one another as long as the cinemato- sraph is in action. This picture is drawn from a photograph of one of the fake battles. It Is a cheap Evening Pudge way of Illustrating war news. or pel. in moving-picture Frenchmen with a theatrical tendency take the parte of (he contestants at a ~ sm Tu DEWEY) Welt mel that L broke forth with words * Roy Bast 14th NBA 70 like these—"I do not fear, my soul does ee GOTHAM, Ae & 125th at, & O46 ov.2 Funny ry tae AG