The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1922, Page 16

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; t ’ } 2 SAE Lae EE anne eS eee Materials That Drape Gracefully and Naturally, Softer Fabrics, Are to Be in Favor Because © you need a new frock right D away this minute? And are you wondering what to get 80 @hat you can put it right on and still hhave it last over into fall? There are plenty of girls in just that predicament now. They walk Velvets of Their Adaptability to the New Lines. By Margery Wells. be consistent with the new styles that are so exciting our curiosity Well, one way that the designers have of accomplishing this trick is to take a fairly heavy crepe or crepe satin and to outline the most evident finishes of the frock with wide bands of velvet or duvetyne. Talk about slim and youthful fig- draped dresse always good, b To be sure, between seasons and br at the beginning of a new season it is even better than ever, You don’t feel quite so conspicuous w in a black dress of totally new lines black Is t color 1 tot sure ther you own ne your appearance, ‘ as you would in one of an extremely So, by way of getting new styles, which you arc going to like, try black and sec are not fascinated by about among what new fall frocks ures! wall, they never were #0 Avelt CENTRE — THE NEW they cun find and they issue forth as they are in these new and fuller CREPE DRESS IS ENTIRE- * from that shop with only a feeling of frocks. or, When the heavier bands Want « new frock now and LY A MATTER OF DROOP- Dewilderment and no decision reached. of trimming are added, then the soft $ want to be in style in the fall? ING SINE. Pi xo tlds of the silken material fall Miss Wells points the w. * TOP—' - You ete the styles have changed * against a, ai Naure) with a) pode oe ole tad VET AND CREEE Riya. Fadically that when you are #uddenly sinie grace and chatm. And as for ie. i ee TIVELY COMBINE TO confronted with a collection of them the fuller figures, well, the now but wants to be sure that MAKE A_ NEW FALL you wonder whether you can be seeing ceedingly improved by being cov what she buys will “carry over." FROCK WITH BRILLIANT Straight. Then you think to yourself, With full, soft, low-hanging and The frocks pictured and described FLOWER GIRDLE. eGopdiiess, no! {can nover wear ‘tooping folds. They do-notiexactly $ five ine answer to thousands BOTTOM, LEFT —VEL- things like that You are apt to fush from the place without even giy- img them a trial. But here is a gentle warning for You: Before very long you will be sec- ing the streets thronged with the new fashions, and if you buy something Hw to which you are more or less ac- @ustomed you will live to rue the day, for all of a sudden you are going to fee the fashions that.women are ‘Wearing take on an entirely new cast. So summon all of the courage you possess, and if you are buying a new frock make it one that will do you Proud in two or three months from How, just as it will stamp you at the Present moment as one of those who ‘On this page there are three frocks, ‘all of which are listed in the newer styles, They have the newer lines, the favored trimmings for fall, the @rapings that are considered “au fait," Now, if you study these, you will become accustomed to the fall fashion idea, for they are very rep- Yesentative frocks. And after a while you will be willing to throw off your short skirts with’a vim aml take on the longer, more flowing lines with all the enthusiasm that is expected of you by the designers, who have as she chooses in the way of dec Parisian ladies have known this seore worked so hard to perfect the artistic ing ‘herself with: Jewela: -Ant forever and, judging from the collec achievement of these newer frocks you noticed that when you wear One tons of pearls on the counters of ov ie : of the modern, exceedingly plain own ops, We are fast learning the'r the lines will be amply full in frocks, and do not take the precaution Soter tar ourselves, Proportion to their great length. to add a few jewels about your neck VAIsUENA Taotinthing khathta ‘There will be little trimming, but and throat, you succeed only in pop, le er pearls in some there will be much hand work, all the looking like plain Jane? Whereas guise have heen added. In fact any Way from embroidery to simple lines when you add only touch of a bright fr the black dresses are for the of hemstitching and drawn work and cat stitching and all those intricate little outlinings that have made the summer dresses such exquisite crea- Gons, Of Velvety Cerduro earrings is enoug : ‘ season's enthusiasms, ‘They glisten Yy ‘ 'y really needs that added touch to make jixe so many diamonds and they are Material. it the supreme success it should be. almost universally becoming, not to . b fa nes s go0¢ looking in the extreme when @f the materials woven in resemblance noon and dinner and reception wear, they are placed against a background of that fabric will be popular during the coming season. You see, they Grape so beautifully, and, since drap- ing is almost a requirement of the coming mode, why, the designers just maturally turn to velvet with all its ‘Well-known faculty for adapting itself to weeping, graceful lines, ‘This dress that is draped of one of the newer velvety fabrics has every- thing that is simple to mark {t as dis- finctive, It is largely in the way that the folds of the material take their position that the style of the garment is made possible. And, after that manner of draping has been accom- plished, why, the model requires very Atte else to make it notable. “You will notice, however, how the cloth clings to the figure and how the Mpes of the skirt direct themselves in ® picturesque manner, making the frock a notable thing by itself without any extra fixings in the way of deco- ration. Of course velvet or any material that resembles it in character has more or less of a dressiness of char- after and it cannot be worn for every ‘Gay and all day in the way that many other fabrics can be used. However, it ip always good when you are under taking more or less of the society life and it is sald of the new velvet fab. vies that they have a happy faculty Jook thin, but they do look y much slimmer than when they try lo wear any sort of frock what is secant of material. So these new styles, and especiaily the one in the picture that has the wide bands of heavy velvet used for trimming, can be sald to flatter all sorts of figures and to give them 1 picturesqueness of charm which they have been lacking for some seasons past, The Crepe Dress Hand- Made. The summer organdies started the style, and now everything is in some manner hand-made if it is not entirely of that persuasion. Now the silk crep dresses are y often trimmed only with bands of hetmstitching or cat stitching, done in their own colors, and t are left thus to carry the day by themselves, with only their loose, long folds ge the stitghings that hold them in place to make them notable, ‘The girl who is seated in the picture has on one of these frocks, It is made of dark blue, with no relieving color whatsoever, And it has that certain grate about it which—mark my words —will be so much a part of the styles of the new seaxon. Black an Excellent Color. Just at this time of the year black is awfiMly good for one of these newer, who are fabric uncerta VET FABRICS WILL BE SMART FOR FALL AND STREET WEAR AND THEIR CUT WILL BE DRAPED AND FULL. iin as to line and fi LEFT — JEWELS FOR HEADDRESS WITH EAR- RINGS AND NECKLACES TO CARRY OUT THE SCHEME, ‘3 CENTRE — EVEN THE TOQUES WILL BE TRIM- MED WITH SWINGING JEWELS, RIGHT—EARRINGS ARE GROWING LARGER AND MORE DANGLING EVERY DAY. Ovncerween ANS CNbEwoon Jewels for Head and Throat A Modern Costume Necessity By Janet Winslow VELS and more jewels and still more jewels—that is the keynote * of decoration for the new full styles You see, eliminated since trimming s been there is left all sorts leeway for each individual girl to do stone you find your whole appearance raised to the tone which it should have by reason of the initial smart- ness of the lines of the gown. With the plainer street frocks, of course, a simple string of pearls or colored beads or a set of decorative But the dr then you can go to all sorts of lengths in adding strand to strand of jewels and in dressing your hair and your ears to the utmost limit of the decora tion that your type will carry. The pictures on this page some really interesting arrangements of strands of jewels that are not only strung around the neck but that at tach to the headdress and the ears For the plaingt modes of hair dress- ing there are those wide bands of imi tation or real jewels that clasp 0’ the forehead and close back of the ears, Then with a hair arrangement of that sort there are worn long and dangling earrings to match. Pearls are the general favorites for earrings and necklaces and even Tor show ’ seems to be too much,of one color, headdresnes. S of cost They go with so man es, and then t! ing feminine be extent A girl we enough and pretty enov thout any ornamentatic of p just let her add a few pearls ar yw enormously own bea ine sat that moment k swee white pearly »od with black ou have some- you are right in those who dress addition of soi of the stones. Cr too, and this season if thing of crystal, the Cut steel earrings are another of the of black. In wearing these jewel ornamenta- tions you must study the shape of your face to get the arrangement just right. Tf you have a round face, then you want long and dangling earrings If, on the er hand, your face is long, you will find your appearance very much improved by the addition of round, looped ones. Then, as far as color goes, you have all sorts of leeway. If your frock you are at liberty to add another tone in your beads or your earrings. If you prefer to carry out the color scheme. intact, then you can do that, because it is ‘easy to find these dingle-dangles in all sorts and conditions of shading of ‘wearing on indefinitely in spite of their evidently dressy looks. Crepe With Velvet Trim- mings Is Good. “With all these new, full lines there Me evidently eomething needed that will weight down the ends of the Nghter materials and help the frock to take on.that heavy droopy appear- ance which it must haye in order to

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