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COSTUME WRIGGLE AND ROGUE'S BALL IS ROT OF COLOR Everything pene brom Goose Girl to Gooseflesh as “Bohemians” Revel SNAP TO” L AW'S Nature, Smeared With Paint, Makes Up What Is | ing in Costumes LIMIT, ake Bode-c-e- minns Brovkiyn ana fro . Hrowa left We Mal in t _ Bbeut wu ode e ‘ Spent th watehing how the artist and artesers f “ . ‘ tage aud Waehs » RQue ' the The taujority Avon hud thet Hogue'® Hal, fir ane Wiggle of the wavon, nad furnished eet about oll the wnap and verve We jaws of this State per The titie tured e o va Oto the nt in revere @e the & 1 rie and arents BAd erandparente of ove boys clin ' an early on ' we the Vi! their rain @oats v0 ma We wae a dainp nie just the thing fer s.oial slumming Al the ¢ thinking from points ¢ ‘ and Weer of the audmart nN were tm costume ery Visitor was t Feeeive hin dollar's worth, None ce plained that be d@not W tbe costumes lacked was supplied by Nature, and Nature i many ir stances was all smeared up with paint. The visitors found there other pl for water colo pastels Mites paper and canvas @O0D OLO PAINT HELPED OUT LACE PROTECTORS. Where an abbreviated lace curtala failed to protect its wearer from paeumonta or a prosaic policeman, the good old paint outticed. Rio! @olors furnished much warmth. : Mercury climoed steadily with eaca belated arrival. Ciara Tice, who draws pretty es her living the nm her ° ne s with of gold and pantaloons, Joe Davidson te geuiptoring a bust of Presii Wile @on, attracted much attent ap. Dearing in & tailored su Susan peil's hysdar Cran Cook, came down Incetown all dressed up clothes made of cord Bre! the same tatior with one lone pa Bidney Powel), who neips hington Square, out play beth trom made fits gs 9 Spanish de and Rooin Hood, respective Mrs. Jesate Tarbox Bes eheckerdoard sk and outt ma gaid it was 4 real Rogue or tume “Harold Maun, the d abd. avout forty other men bad Brovgdt the ‘ewer portion of tueir stumes with them eaued out a nahs BVERYTHING ON VIEW FROM GOOSE GIRL TO GOOSEFLESH. Marcel Duchamp, who 4 painted a cary wernding 80 wold it, was ki demonstratius how be fixed t hair, There was eve ything pres t from goose girl to goosefiesh, An enjoyable time was bad by ht trousers, short ones, on several the gentler sx, and transparent fowns. unhooked and flows: many others, formed &, color schemy fn @ forest of slightly trunks with upper and lower it bared (0 etumn winds. A few garters were worn threugh force of habit. Tink: ling music from tho orchestra corner and the refres\ment stand tn (he op Ite corner guve everybody, inciud- the Visitors, romething io ME AG ‘uwan second tooster crow wen Alan Norton, wo Leld the he might revive his; The Rogue. eX anxious York guests and contributors, th @ success, ] excepting ni The Hohe-9-e-emians gradualiy ed toward hone, ‘They hed 5 wee artix u devilish like, as rogues should they found them tying enough of the gilt material so publish SAFEST, BEST ALWAYS USE HEALS & SOOTHES CHILDRENS SKIN OX PROVES IT Nt Sonvetimes Fashion's History a aLon Between the Beauty and the Plain Jane To Reveal Female i or Hide Them Tear OF bee ‘ Me Tween le wore me ane Concoul Veess ne the Frumps ah Have Won, but More Often the Beauties We May Get Back to the Simple Fig Leaf for Con- venience Sake, but the Marquis de Giafferri, Ex. pertonFeminineAttire Doesn't Think So. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The history of fashion he bistory of a war between the women » MORGAN OFF OFF TO | LONDON who can dress aud the women who can't, Always the beauties have de andl tits ve tagnane as ea ees) SILENT ON BRITISH LOAN elatory, Th nave fought for raiment aA that is simple and inconspicuous, that conceals the Roruses to Discuss Reported SS charms of the Sgure and fails to off the charms Of) Goo 000 War Fuid—tas Heav Not possess!ng such charms, they have jeal- contended that no other woman should show herself to be more generously endowed, Sometimes| J. P. Morgan sailed for Eogia Ht the & have won a battle in the eternal war; ve American lner New York . oon : tae poownkee Lean magn” sometimes the beauties.” Seitom has @ passenger aboard a on 2 weve. Mer. Hughes bet here a: 8 © Liner been more carefully protected Deard that the cDarges werw pevosed thoy qoraing foe amoiber day oo Marunis de ri rat of ee ctent an - S neh ST en tani *% ha A cctwus of wity detectives SOCIALIZE THE SCIENCE. A SUG: owe campaigning Ubooue : modern, thus expounded to me the fantasies of fashion, a ecaieeee parte GESTED REMEDY pentancgome cetera gpa el The Marquis has been giving American Women @ course of lectures OD the | oi at the foot of the cangplank aad! “Ds, Cabut'y soluttoa of the prog cenelbytal eae evolson of the modern frock, and be himself ts a master designer Wit cs the deck 3 to sucka ok ua casei mg acay wit a SARA bo cw sian reputation and identit iS kane onetene mothe . bok oa Pre - , Witwa abd t wwathe AD WILL NEVER GO BACK TO FIG]... reas Bonk ; ° ae LEAF, SAYS THE SAVANT. busy ou > aber “4 brs “ ruc.’ L asked the Marquis | Wou! be areal Taltnast | 9 ‘ea [the tt bl Dae ieee Trav pm woman's ‘ ai eee a ark oe ere a fe 4 si 3 eed en al Qua we ae Yee Vo have discar k : ey - ~ eet - i * are > rt A ‘ 4 nen w A an Ay ae . ‘ wane . Wear iuw “ we . wa. sh \N was s sade * as Sse a Pace sited : red tt «Yor areecl® GOING iT ALONE IN HAPPY-GO “4 x ros Cia : . LUCKY TOUR , ’ MODERN STYLES ARE MORE 1 ‘ HEALTHFUL THAN THE OLD. nae fer Loute NIL we bad the 50 awe s ' . e beau Dires ost 0 * Marqu Giatterst meth giy ssured tre gare inuch ” § winter. ote is frequently, “pMeult te a w > ale freae Datwrel Meet ‘Vt ie true that t believe as soon cide whether on seoretee eds | SS ae om SS a | as the war is over we shall be Ssadle, and in euch cases the o@- wearing First Empire gowns. The skirt ip very long, but the sleeves are nothing more than two puffs over the shoulders, and the waist 8 cut extremely low. The fashion s very trying. It is also frank to a degree. But after that the re- action will set in.” And then the Marquis made elev of f aso t between t @ you @ recent € few yeurs ago t re popular.” DRESS NOT IMMORAL BECAUS IT'S BEAUTIFUL. every woe ions allow his wite to spe ands on Der Why,” UE returge rratic? Why mu thin every fow 0 “Because you want to, becaes will not be satis otherwts replied, between a sinilr “Women are varietiats in dress. Men are varietists in love. | de- sign for @ woman a frock that is beautiful, comfortable, becoming to her in every way me in @ few months and desires another gown. ‘Let me make it like the last one | made you,’ | suggest. ‘Oh, no!’ she exclaims. ‘That would never do. | must have something different.’ Men are too busy nowadays to Particular about their th: clothes? | 6 to spend time in selecting and varying Tmade withia ten minutes ee ee ee et ed) sede, TOGET THE MONEY BITTER ATTACKS ON SCORED BY DOCTOR eel HOURLAW re Vepublicane ant g Record of War NEEDLESSSURGERY HUGHES RENEWS "ME. Pare, we oe PEDO ARROW a re of Dlarmony Celet Rattle Creek at Whirh ¢ Speaks This Arte HATTLE CREM, My * LEDGE, HE SAVES. WOMAN AT FIRE ‘. ol} ever Hew Mich@an are @at 4 today te hear Treeder Charge Made That Some Giron Cimphatl us He Heow | seven *' Athietic Trickinan, Used te ¥ > . it - ’ wage © " ot ta Any Means to \ . eae Tow t aa tae ead liggling Pianos, Makes ke ‘ } » State ‘ rate ¥ we tet “r Make t leanne State ; pene ne spectacular Rescue | . Uepwbitcens amt Mragresevee te the -_-——_- | PRACTICE IS ADMEETED. ONO MIER TRAIN ROUTE ate ot = Arneth. a trackman, mved > 4 y'e ectuewt e of Mee Mage ols ry years ! ’ . Lak ' " . sian cy OMY hoe * are ot © o'elest tarvand Protes says Only Mak ' ~ Promise ol ‘, &, od ‘ at won ew Remaly bs to Socialize it monete M t ‘ ahiont maat we “e on the NN Susi! oe x Tt cont the door te _ we, ' Latayet Voune oe in the “ @ oy te ‘ ‘ Ry same! MO Williams wee and « 7 ‘ greee nay And eho mA to ret ote ‘ t Mat Co dont of The Even ‘ ’ ory be . - a tee ws ge \ We A feature of ade wee a Most ~ jo > ber ant te ‘ — wR were ' ait e ade © fire cosnge 68 tation + in am Monkton © ng, followed by a Man UREROwE ie aes aa : \ . wacked aicony ot : . " tue : : = Mre enlage on the oe he ; . a” pee hs a a wmaped to the ae gvoa sally oF ain “4 + lente ci —— Drmave the parrow coping abere ua wane a. . e are : frere: “a » window ef the bare tiages he m atvoreest ng tameewent. The woman we This statew ee « » “e ° N > See | er adore Dee Arneth reached wp 7 Re } kh land Une woman reached down Ui! thelr | Review Reve 4 aa oa VOW or to . JXande met Then Arneth shouted to . . ~. aeetle y, Mn» werk te ws ; 2222 World Premiere “).: conan Sanee v .* = a “ w ter | ererl? apaimet "he iowokman a6 Re seh pegel SAS SS OF Two Ballets ooo crc eer ercealeee - o bal “e -_- - ooket Tae certain @eath for Bota fer ceca” aames . “ . a WWaehORe Ramer] Armern had mo brace except Oe net tee Grae OO a “ on © eke TOR wenmen Oct Don die le leg By Uke wan whe noel ae “ Mawdsitan Usera Voeer Ded Tlewed Min up the fire-ceoape ane a Pree san amt ant whe anes wa. Rew t Joe ) Ret te handing heavy ALLA IX” was 6 whee Be Gee ~ BS ee ren ana | MONA caers He bas carned « ching Foes egean oe —_ ee et. | AMS Aowostatm alone With youth Guar on lt wants @ vectetly unereis ed judament. Mh dinarity fertunate from the private practitremer. It te only among the poyaicare of @ free hospital that the questiar decuseed witreut ary firencal ban” S| & BLOW BETWEEN THE EVES FOR THE PROFESSION. Dr. Cade 4 Ruae Ales TIAL aE Bit Mugtee Tals enteye fort! Doe Voice Dat Set gtwea oat De wereld) ) uaiy and be wttoe te} So & goals of Per vva | t TYPOS STAND D BY “CONTRACT. “Modern. fashions are more ——— healthful than those of ary past period, It seems ¢ costume of the comfortable a The short the neck Je KNOBLOCH STICKS TO STORY, wsesssett crests Temes BE — JUDGE FINDS THREE JOBS, —tmstete me vere var evans are ar ~ whe 2 Tang Shee nese After Their Escape OFF BENCH 10 MINUTES 20 Se Eee: . thes pate > v Ta . w Ss SAU ie! tay Sork 6 yay Rvadloch ase. Ag made at : n« . n tanta ¥ lately . : = “ACCUSED BANKRUPT GIVES UP . a Me . . = 2. pire Charaed | item mie “ wne> Syevs on Acvompaniod dy f Assets and 7 sets him to make good the . sowie et m_ of trate walked into Max Miller's furnt- wis Seapied. fe = wee Mo. Mitlee weeded an in 8 a ee pany and th boy jector amd would pay & A ree oe Kad of ‘as Met lume aoe Mamacemt fe Deeeer Car oe Mae S& Det Wen Sand thew wee fee ae ard. All three applica . z ooh oes eS "Me fee tbe ocnee tr aoa wuss oe oe wey ty Ant a good athletic tralm- os ad tom be Dreced Nimenit far y As ‘he woman etreck dom De threw omenif toward the Sre- jeooepe leading on the balcony, ett jMra Crh cop of Mie He was "Wedron headert eave a few drolers and 2 the Frascenren aR eUMR PADS | yey oe eee wee one Mark faltered only from fright o em Ant leereary ee necr anther ia | wate E68 Trespe Betves Orr te At- wack oe Cesihetrtachtc. | WASHINGTON, Sept 2 —Tw jornt ane ft Villette: whe Saree A Masiwen Marne ba oe ‘ee Cararae garttean @f 15 mere ~~ of See omen toeome at & as ot mm tattle at Costburechs Lege Nnteradar at @ POM First ecouging to State Department de neta’ Ont & rpetedos te. any Om gewetoh sand Vila commande? wees ie Dana BRONX GIRL MISSING. The Autumn Styles in Men's Soft Felt Hats a carefully-chosen assortment which ine cludes the productions of the leading hat makers in Europe and America, are now displayed In the Men's Wear Department The new shapes are prominentty featured, as »ell as the favored tones of green and brow: ery smart modeis are shown at $3.00, £4.00 The Young Men's Suit Dep't 4 specis. feature is mace of Ready-to-wear Suits possessing those essentiais of correct cos- tume thet are, as a rule, found only im cus- torm-tellored garments. Excellence of styie, cut and workmanship are standardized qual- ities of the Suits shown in the regular stock of this Department, et prices ranging from $22.8 to SS.00. Stzee 33 to 40 Inches chest)