The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1905, Page 10

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bs TH WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1906, saci SPE CARL W. A LY ERT URE Waist Ste. 74 SHION’S FANCIES % Autumn Hints by MAY MANTON WRITTEN EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE EVENING WORLD.) LAOK CLOTH {s promised great vorue during the coming season, and is alwaye elegant, A great many of the old favorites in the way of materials are being revived, but often but ft 1 to be hoped will be reserved for the matrons, as it is rather mature looking under new names, which are a bit deceptive at first, . for the younger contingent, Moire of all sorts fs to be greatly used, but in place of the heavy “stand-alone” sort The Wton suits increase in number woek by week and aro bringing forth some beautiful which was once held so desirable, 18 mage exceedingly soft ant plable, , as well ae novel designs. The little coats are very generally becoming, and those mate Drap fete is being greatly useg for varly season suits and is exquisitely beautiful but with the tiny watsteoats amy espectally amart. far less hoayy and far more pliable than the old-time sort. The fondness for gold ts never better exemplified than on the evening gowns, An ex- |. Page pe of cloth with velvet ar¢ many and some bxceedingly handsome coarmmas coodingly handsome one, for example, ts made entirely of net apangldd over with jet seatins ” For example, a princesse akiet 1s of damson-olored prunctia cloth at the upper ‘poe. ‘hung over cloth of gold. tion and of chiffon velvet to about the dopth of a wide flounce, the velvet being cut at its me ¥ fnteresting novelties, upper edge to form a succession of geometrical designa, With this is a short Bton or Trimmings are ieee yn dtp ip earl by the Indians both Yelvet with collar and eutte of cloth which are outlined ‘with bands of motre, Among these is a woven bead galloon which resemb! Lace dyed to match the material {s being greatly used with the handsomer costumes, in color and in design. It 4s to be found in varying widths and sufts some materials to @ and is exceedingly effective both with the chiffon broadcloth and chiffon velvet. That of nicety, but ehould be used & bit warily, as it ts @ somewhat extreme ktylo. etd sort, is preferred and pe the best effect and often ts combined with bits of ‘ 8. 4 ¥ Bome of the handsomest of the evening coats that have yot appeared are made of the yor example, a dinner gown {6 of gourd yellow chiffon velvet, with panels of heay Orfental silk known as shimpen, elaborately embrofdered in the always beautiful Japan- lace dyed tu the same color, while the waist shows a girdle emplecement of thie same Ince ene style, the ‘color of the needlework matching tho material. | With a little chemisette of white of @ thinner sort, ' Oné of the New Cheviots. (Pattorng Nos. 6.154-6,148.) ITE cheviots of the season are exceedingly attractive. This one ahows watn T of brown and tan, with threads of ped, and combines a box coat with one : Lak eleyen-gored skirts. ‘Nhe goat 1s a favorite one, while \-7 peg f one of the best Liked of the weason. Mi Feats for the medium me oe f / the ovat, 4 or 2% yards 68 oa wide; for the skirt, oh yaree Se it oe le if material has figure or nap; yards 44 inches bi, con haa Bot ‘The coat pattern 6.14 ie out in slges from #3 to «2 bust; the skirt pal 148 in aizos from 2 to 80 waist, A Dainty Little Coat. (Pattern No. 5185.) Py HE short jaunty Eton suite the fashionable princess skirt to perfection, while > ~ (Patterns Nos. 6147-4884.) tt {5 also exceedingly effective wom over the regulation ones with deep Giediep, ited toe newaber of miatertele "In this case. chorloe Siteaared wich ot am to a number of material n this case c! bf gli trnngd hs p Fra ey while the walstooat is of broadvtoth, but brosdoloms, velvet ate much in popes bg weg Vogue and with them the walatcoat can be of emb fille, of brocade oF a=! ‘trated ts one of the latest and most @t-}any simibr material that may be Itked. Material requited for the medium size al tractive. Material required for modiwm | is 2% yards 21, 1% yards 44 or 62 inches wide, wibs 4 yard of velvet and % yard wize is, for the waist 44 yards 27, or] 0f cloth. The pattern 5,18 js cut in sises from 92 to 40 inches bust. 8% yaris 4 inches wide;/for the skirt, For the Little Folks. yards “7, or 6 yards 44 inches wide. (Pattern No. 6,107.) ‘Waist pattern 6147 Js cut in sizes from HE tong cont sults the emiall ohild bettor than any other. Illustrated fe & Tt ‘to 43 bust; skirt pattern 4834 in wine 2 to 10 waist, one In thie instance tt is made of dark red A Fashionable Frock. |nnmamee™sn't, cole ane cute rat veive!, banded with broadcloth, and ia held by jeome pearl tions, but design in made avatial for al 4 * |somble materials... Lagcof-mutwon oF full slosves can ‘be used as inay be preferred and the at the an be omitted. Material required for a of six is 4% yards 71, BA yards 4 or 2% varde 68 Inches wide, with % yard of velvet, The pattern 6,167 ip cut In sizes fcr children of two to eight years, (Patterns Nos, 4,088-6,181.) epee IMPLE dresses are always in demand for the schoolgirl and are shown in a Variety of attractive materials, Cashmere, henrietta and the like are much in vogue. The blouse waist ig closed invislbly at.the back and {s #0 tucked a8 to give the effect of 2 broad box plait at the centre front. The slirt is seven- sored, and ts made with extensions, which form the plaite, For a girl of four- teon will be required, for the waist, 8% yards of material 2? ot 2 yards 44 inches ide; for the 6% yards Zi, or 3% yards 4 inches wide, The waist pattern 4,963 and the skirt pattern 6,191 ary each cut in @lzes for giris trom twelve to sixteen years of age. | The Favorlte Shepherd's Check {How ¥o OBTAIN THESE PATTERNS, SHEPHERD'S ecks are exceedingly reat were fashionable t Here |» Call or send by mail to the io aevapape | EVENING WORLD MAY found desirable for separate use. ‘Tae {MANION FASHION BUREAU, walst 1s a becoming oae in silk and cot- mn Walstings, as well as those of wool, 21 West 23d St., New York. while the skirt suits almost every sea- able material, Material required for }5¢Md 10 cents in coin or stamps medium sige ts, for waist, 3 for each pattern ordered. the IMPORTANT— Write your name and t pucteen woe Af hes 3 address piainly, and always specity sizes from &% must; the skirt pat- }8ize wanted, torn S141 in alzes from 22 to $0 waist. For the Schoolgir. IN eon eh | es eee” gris conn we x. Ker a-o = Se ie Se (Pattern No, 162.) TH yogis of the soft crushable ma- ! terials has brought forth some at- tractive and 4 8 for little girls that are tucked. This 8 graceful and becom- ing, and sul materials, Material Woquired for twelve-year size is 0% yards 21; or 4% yards 4 Inches wide, with % yard of allover lace, ‘The pattern 616? iy cut in sizes from § to 4 years, .*° #2! For Morning Wear. wy (Patteres Nos. 6117-480.) ORNING gowns that sre made with A jnbbers in place of the tt: Wajety are mech wor, Js Ag both gtove! ul ana becoming. For medin (elee” will be required, for Wid yards 2, of 2% yards 4 forthe wkirt, 8% yards 27, Joehes wide. The jacket de cut in sizes trom 62 toa] | 5) a

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