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GIRLS APRON SI4A4 BLOUSE WiTH CHEMISETTE HOW TO OBTAIN S156 THESE PATTERKS. : / Gull of send by mail to the i ta " i a [: IMANTON FASHION BUREAU, 21 West 23d St., New York, . . i W | ie j ‘Send 10 cents in coin or stamps ] | \ SS AS ‘ f ; 4 a! : j fh ‘ for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your name and jaddress plainly. and always specify ~~ Z AY : j : , - GIRLS DRESS WITH POINTED BERTHA TISS (Written Exclusively for The Evening World.) Chiffon velvets and ch rn during the autumn for handsome costumes, but nothing ever supercedes broadcloth, which retains all tts vogue. Red fs a pronounced i en S 2 some lovely new shades, among which those known as petunia and Venet!: are especially to be commended Long coats are to be greatly t rning and for afternoon, but the short, jaunty Eton and the blouse Eton retain a‘! their favor. Empire styles are growing in fav : 1 y a ening coats are made of broadcloth, in white and pale colors, and with fascinating Mttle vests of embroidered satin, Gold as trimming is having a u evening gowns and ¢ g hats and woven into a great many of the trimmings of daytime wear. Spangled gowns are of exceptiona i y be noted of white silk net, the spangles of gold applied in elaborate designs, but by no means covering the dafaty material, Plaid materials are being shown 0 1 will be greatly worn not alone for the early fall, but throughout the entire season. Skirts of the plaid, with coats of plain color, are exceedingly smart. but entire sults ¢ tham will be enriched by applique of piain broadcloth. Circular and plaited skirts appear ning is prettier than the cireular model, with the seam down the centre front. Moire is to be greatly used both as “and {s being shown fn chiffon velvet. ag as in the more familar moire velours and silk. o n Droadcloth in the lighter colors mal model which ts in tho material and whien Is ext 1 height of co the color is the r wnite c ‘et The long, titted coat worn over a plaite’ gkir umn and exceedingly becoming to the greater number of womankint. “Lifustrate mn stot, which ty flushed tn = Iutel¥” severe tailor atyle, but which can be mado ava f maters ie, wl Whatever form the occupation may take, tusy litt) are mure to feel the need of just such protective aprons aa this one. It 1s guited both to «chool and to hom nd can be made from a number of pretty ma- terials. In the tl blue and white chambray | Med’ with a pining, of plain. bly he fawns, pereales, gingham: * re euite nbe utilized. 3 Rize (10 years) ia, 1% ya whe: ° . S14, 1s cut in sizes for gir For the School hi 1 to ben bot ty frock as this one ts sure to be w Buch a protty fi this gure, can be medinm size (10 years 12 years, A Fashionable Blouse. (Pattern N one {s sure to find an accep ‘abi ney It ta @ bit mbre elaborate ind. can be worn for @ gre T atinpie enough for mom= ' ttle made of plain eol~ effective ba : a Fo tne waste that ts, the mod p vn and for the long Tat of pretty fare worn Tithe ze is h medium at 5% yards 21, 4% yards 27, or 2% yards 44 1 e t to 40 Inches bust. EARLY AUTUMN FASHIONS --- BY MAY MANTON. the style of tho sleev pletely vident ax to scarcely re- Hes ze nome \ , forcremodelling tre ® re all cor. the coa\ ) ta, for the ful es % yard $4 or 52 | ' " yard Ho 4 pattern S103 ts cut In izes for girls from \ SIEVEN GORED SKIRT WALKING OR ROUND LENGTH T Oe NCW ig