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E Things®ACCOMD DESIGNS BY MILDRED LODEWICK. Big Hats for the More Formal Events of the Day Are Forecast at the Smart Resort Gather- ings. Velvét Is the Fabric and Odditiesin the Arrange- ment of Trimming Are Varied and Most Attrac- tive. Dy Mildred Lodewick. INY hats may chaperon the ar tailleur but large hats go out to e. At least I note this way ef fashion at the smart resorts, and the prediction of large hats for dress wear this fall and winter 1s pretty, safe The small hat or turban has had full sway for several seasons and it cannot be denied that {t attains a Modicum of chic. But what ts ‘‘chic’* fn a small hat turns to “dash” tn fome of the new large hats which women are wearing with their pie- turesque summer frocks. Velvet 1s the eminent fabric, while @uvetyn and felt are much in evi- @ence also. Many of the broad pic- ture hats, instead of featuring the n brim, have brims that roll from the face and are dented rply to accommodate a whisk or nt of some sort model I have designed here in cle is on this order but {ts brim left side to form points which balance the eep of the right side of the he only trimming is in the 1 of cord ashed on th er of self fabric or self color velvet, grouped to- gether as wide bars placed each side of the front of the brim. This hat Would be as pretty in duvetyn as in velvet Duvetyn would also be smart for the model at the left, whose brim ex- pre dual way of turning upward in fr he sides are short- er the back {fs shortest, and to add to the picturesqueness of the shape a long ostrich fancy points over McA ' THE EVENING” WORLD'S THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922, the right shoulder, this hat would be effective worn with a black gown, while {t could appro- priately be worn with almost any one of light color. ‘The wound turbans of Canton crepe, tulle and velvet are made to resemble Sapphire blue for vet about the crown and fn front a haped ornament of cloth of gold thrust into the roll. will no doubt be popular this fall in It is already seen In fact, some huge cone-| wraps and hats. extensively as frocks. of the prettiest of clty summer frocks have been in one or other of many shades of brown. ceedingly pretty model in coffee color georgette trimmed with ecru Valen cfennes lace cf narrow width sewn in triple rows about the tiny sleeves and edge of skirt. The neckline was plain, as were also the long plalted side Another brown dress, seen at was of deep coffer are laid very tricately and precisely achieve great I saw an ex- r ‘s a small ribbon orna- nient will be placed in the back. This of an ornament I have noted also on the large hats once Cloth of silver continues to trim hats both large and small, black crin model with its broad brim banded deep about the edge with cloth of silver and flowers of the same rest- it the front of the crown. On a tan felt hat I saw a roll combin- oe cloth of gold and deep yellow vel- a smart resort, with a skirt reaching nearly to the ground and a deep collar, laited, which reached nearly pen by,a leghorn hat trimmed with One-sided effects the newest frocks. ( was bound with white s ed on left “sh e huge white pearl button, 1 1 my a distinctive mark on an was vis ut, ted away below its née ZILA EC LLAMA ILLLYLL LAID ro of ne of tan covert n intended for late summer wear braid and houlder with etch, one huge ver embroidered short box vanc summet 1 with chain stitchery was worn d Can- white of rasp- 1 with th, which 1922, (New York Evening World) by Preas Publishing Oo. //i IN a7c Varicty in Bags Is as Note- worthy as the Beauty and Variety of the De- signs for the Fall. Beads Are Still Popular, bul They Are Used in Scores of Entirely New Ways. By Ruth Snyder. HAT kind of a bag shall I W choose for my new fall oos- tume Are beade 1 bags still as popular as ever? Are vanity cases going to be car- ried? What color shall my new bag be? Tr and other questions might be as Bags, although tn them- selves © are things which de- all nmount of attention, mand no sr because it is the smartly gowned woman who 1s meticulous. It ts the well-dressed woman who {1s most care- ful about her collars, gloves, handker- , ete, + might be noted that the newer fall bags are being made to harmonize with the newer fall gar- matching sults are quite beaded bags are as popular fact, th are more pop- ular. Parts has sent over some new bags of metal beads which are fore te Amertcan popularity by th t wn them by fastidious Ar women abroad. There are be wst bags and beaded ¢ bags, ds well as the intricate designs. L r-colored back igns of Jade, blue, re lrawstring bags of cut steel rn ie by the amateur at home 1 and i ons may ob n any of the bead shops and of the tores are selling these beads and baga at very reasonable Some of the more elaborately beaded bags which » too intricate to be made by the amateur are very smart MALALU ALAA AAU LALLA LLU LULU LU UU LI AAD OAALULLLAL ALEC LAL OUUL LAU AD LL ALLL LLL TALL ALL D ALLL LAA TMASLALUDALLLUL ALLL LUL LAELIA UL ‘KIDDIE KLUB KCRNER SATURDAY SPECIAL FEATURE CLLR LALO. OOPS Et Around the World ang dae Alice Found ->—— Chapter XX, make-believe travellers, Alice, n peaks tower as the Good Ship Make tall mountains, nessed ‘to a bamboo cable had pulled the Good Ship M akebell ve through miles on 1 of swirling rapids, 'The a cakers long the shore, the cable cor 1 at the middle of their ba t fi ant t oulders and around tt is k'u Ui; their waists. Sometimes the way was break a limb or to be 1 the Pirate, had come to ul mightiest of the Yangtze the Woo Sang Gorge, where Chinese, until they out of the perilous rapids 3 were at the walled city of who had the 5,000 feet Into I can't see the top of this and now the 2 found this city, cities they had full of pretty places, temples, shrines, assed close to the base of ackers" har- But Chungking was strange wheeled vehi- rything was ried on the backs of men. a ed to straps that we Americans call them but properly it means strength, in this, there was not a even to the | KIDDIE CONTRIBUTIO NS THE BOY AND THE STAR. NE summer night a litt The sun had t in ne | ul the and bea thought the little boy that bright red stgr over the hil top. It seems so near the ground t all I shall bh my hand a ke It." Down the he went as fast as he could go, ing his eyes all the while on th star. Soon he came to the h star was stil! seemed to be the road on th on he s e, Don, let us to the top of the hill and shall have the star.’ When reached the top of the hill the was not there, It seemed to rest a higher hill not far away. . did not give up. He wanted red star to take to his home. time he kept saying to his dog ting in the middl on Don p on—do not give up we shall soon have, the star chase led through beds of and fields of ns. At 1 Teached the highest hilltop, t star was away as the b sky. neve —By uL It was as longer re high up A SOLDIER'S GUN, Long, long ago, I was lyi ness wit many coms Pretty soon people came a us out of our homes, wh called p of us Blad to see, which never seen ‘bi bits of 1 Then re brought to a f I was made into a large After put was gun, I to a br rican 8 went og ar: had made the rice eror K'u Be twinkling stars we one, “How brig stars are to-night, I wish I had e to do ts to reach out t before him and top. As he r Once when we hea r HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. you ADDRE e, but years of age n member ia presented. with a gray Klub Pin and membership ce COUPON 981. {a a where I was once more in darkness loud shout my aster bbed m kly and ran over the top of the trench. He ut bullets in m shot down ny enemies. My master got many lals for his bravery ow I am lying tn a room, but I am kept shiny all the time, I am very glad that T played a part in helping to win the war By Eleanor Leahy, Brooklyn, N. ¥ JULY CONTEST A WIN NER Eieven Year Old Class. THE KIND OF Ct I LIKE BE The cut-out which I like best ts 9y-Boy rock or moon, I it because R er in the Tales" written by our 18 It 1s so simple and ¢ ove to play with tt bar nder O MAKE THE TOY PRACTICAL indeed. These have artistic figures bended on them These bags may be obtatned in the woven materials also, Pekin striped or antique moire bags are to be had {n all the wanted sizes and shapes. What fs particularly appealing to the feminine eye is the fact that bags are becoming more and more feminine in th rs. They are fitted beau- nd compartments for lip change purse, powder, allowed for, ome of the newer bags have their appeal more in the framework of the bags. Daintily carved tvory topped bags with moire or velvet finish may be purchased, Bone frames designed in fan shapes are used on other bags. In fact, there are so many bags one can see tn the shops it is not at all difficult for the smart fall miss to pick a handsome one. sticks , are ‘Fall Costime SOME LATE DESIGNS IN BAGS, SHOWING THE RIETY OF CHOICE. INFINITE VA- To Make the IMONOS, as everything else, time and the finest, prettiest and daintiest kimono becomes an eye- sore Instead of a pleasure to look at But if ste to remodel It before it g , It can be made to retain {ts freshness for a muah s are take too fa longer period One of figured Japanese crepe, trimmed with varied satin, which frays out because it ts not stitched properly, can be made very distinc- tive by sewing a two-inch border of satin down the front and on the —$___—— Nop back of neck and drum. Fold seal the flap back behind the head and Also paste the st dat f the animal tu 4 w the seal is him balar pon the ball in a ba ap that you have pasted behind the Old Kimono More Attractive Than Ever By Grace M. Black. the most brilliant keynote of your negligee, » carried out quite strikingly by of a contrasting els or balls at the end. Here are two possibilities—ra braided , blue and green in the to go with , of a gold cord with 1s at the end to adorn a negligee of light blue. More fantastic stil, plain crepe has to look almost in- nbroldery for » ribbon girdle color with tas embroidering filmy sort of negligee ts the negligee deep ruffles are and can be made of may be satisfied with a couple of rows at the bottom, but there is nothing prettier than a mass of ruffies extending from the waistline to the extreme lower edge of the negligee, ier kind it ts advisable to trimmings unless it 1s of more fashiona After it is dyed and » trimming will have to be , In this case which to choose. 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