The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1922, Page 15

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EVENI NG WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, | Fashions Frills for Older and \ounder: 1922, | New Hats Are Most Frocks for the Little Glimpses Into |. Charming and Show Women Follow the New York Shops " Departures From Last Season’s Modes. Variety in Eoth Shcpes Lines of Those of Their Elders Very Closely. By Emilie Hoffman. FAVORITE development in the A fall dress models ts the left d Tri v; For Parties the Call Is for Te hao eaeeyeie atten " 2 s erial in caugh le | Byrd Os thie White Net With Just litre Thcgy clesp,, The. etact is ves? fy able in the Fashion- ae raceful and pretty, especially, when 5 able Gathering Lots of Frills, and the fullness below the clasp forthe a x Se hi y lith Fi cascade or sash. Sometimes there 1s x ‘ p ur. asea r —— White Coats With . pleated or trimmed panel at this » By Mildred Lodewick By Ruth § ane + ’ | a ILLINBERY alw crowns th y Ruth Snyder. : The new dresses still show the | 4 fall season with interest, but HIONS for the Infant t os h ns ut Ms iliac. i [- growing child de das mue rend towar . . and this year there Is ¢ oes end SOS Bai fn woll informed salespeople are of the He about the hats than we h . motion as do the changing opinion this will soon be the favorite gome tim 1 it is no more than styles mudame, While mother 1s neckline. ‘The pointed neck ts also WE be expected if we consider the fax busy scouting around for indteattons considerably in evidence among -th that they have had to court a new of the new fall styles for herself, the new trocks and slip-on blouses. and more interesting style in dress. small+c ind grow eun ’ The ct © dreRs, ¢ plec smallehtld and growing te is io One is amazed at the beautiful } dress," as it-was called, which wa ee y looking to her ‘i fey modela now displayed among the ] With us for so lony, did not demar n thelr own sartorial display. negiigees. To be sure, we no longer @ny dashing turn of abrir Frovk for the growing girl imitate call this garment a negligee or a We sweeping trimmins. In fuct, ¢ Gildee oF thite didorsinohe well de boudolr sown. Tt has assumed he simple, sweet look hats with - : ¥ S dignity of a tea gown, HME GVeui {hu wid tadanced tearing « grec. In one particular only do they known in the elghties, and the more HMMs perteck aemene He ee materally ier.” ywhile the frocks Uppen LEFT] claborato types 'are refer to as Ba But to-day, with the skirt dripping « of milady grow longer, those of the EVEN BABY hostess gowns, The outstanding feat long panel on one side ch one younger xeneration—the school age- HAS HER CHIF-§ ures of these 1 cla the richness Serated drapery ‘on othe hat are growing shorter. But the frocks FON DRESS OFF oF fabrics, such an chiffon velvet, Bro- must needs pos: a certain dash in Aledo aesiccl sikin GullGMR NEI LEAl SE FLOWER PET cades, matelasses and the metal is WP order to fit in tt ture : i ue japmeicitis a ¥ ALS sues “ada-airaen witeversl tua : The opening of tie races at Bet elders in the lengthenes e : et he one-sided effect is an VUE ment Park first u rlimpse of foct, the tendency toward the Rus UPPER RIGHT all the models have a low waistline. the new styles, and 1 have sketched siab and Oriental and in the matter Petals make it a charming dance HER LIT TLET Sleeves have exaggerated armholes iH f the Sten Gat nan peed ‘ frock WHITE WINTE nd the sleeve itself ts generally long a few of the various types se : , : 7 . \ H thers. : of colorir Tin and brown are: fea. It will also be noted that child COAT HAS RAB und very full, These fashionable Wy There were several broad nied | lalapes wileh alwuse xt tured for thy advancing season, not are following the style of their eld: BIT FUR TRIM-D 4, gowns give women their best Nor Jess dashing t t Itt only maduane but for the Jeune in the growing tendency tow MING opportunity for expressing individu- Sima i ire. tg id taoe in berthas, The dress on thie age st BELOW — HERE ality, he neo the varied davelonitenis ore on « dothanthe other wit , a pretty example of a bertha wil IRTS GROW the wide range of colorings qiictioss ded tettaniting : vol days cull for school frocks. scatioped edge SHORTER AS| among which the capucine shades and 1 exugee And the wor hool is indlaative of — And then, finally, tt may be not HEF } the puto tones of green are prominent. it tl mie 1 mor rt ve iJ OTHER'S Pp the GAG Have ste ire thellowar middy and pleated skirts, All that here tn the land of the jeune GROW LONGER A combination of green In the almond ie £ have cin the | NIRS + may bo chosen, or mid- fille fastitons, simplicity must govern pink and gold, constitute one ; “art : aa tl dies w nhagen, or red at col- style as thodel and the embroidery in pearl { th a a lars and cuffs, and with a elmilarly ‘ With touches of Jet enhance the rich | ; edt see colored emblem on one sleeve. Striped J w t G ta Ni 7 effect. ‘There ts also variety in the bee “oonine Y haraly 4 ; ‘ ee diekiets ri with these, hes oO oGelta ew fa at necklines. The V-shape ts Eroretnignt i Be GS GR te ee may he bo : ° among the tea gowns, while the more mB shape be may be box or side platted, Wi th . Ci among the tea gowns, wi | : Over this costume a polo coat may ithout aving to uy formal hostess robes have the regular i) ‘ hy those of irregular contour. er, of @ similar vell was more un- and surely -lend a spark to the al- be wi Polo coats are beloved by evening decolletage Made of t i By Gr softest ye ‘ p this tendency, bi al will be seon by my sketch. most eminent black costume, Some every school girl. And here ts the yy Grace we Black. There iy such a vartety in hat: fab. i P meemed to loxe thelr sed int irape very thin and atry, and entire hats in toque shapes are of latest for the school girl's millinery ANY women taking into « tl t team it and combinations are so modish, fog fromthe 1 Re : ! n tt a soft. littl very at the this material, but it is more inter- wa angora felt hats with gros- sideration thelr new fall hats This will ust and will that the home milliner can now evolve TEC CHAiaNeH, dee ate itch felt truggling for eq rom each of a broad esting when combined witli some grain silk quills. Fete ah ' y have be- a yery fashionable headgear out of ater, oui apt e f I and while thes 1 hat—as if to emphasize the other fabric. An innovation is Mor parties, what could be prettier are) Solng, around’ ‘the: slot ak de RAD loft-overs. An extremely start Meaaoa bike * dressy they are ver ard turn of the brim at the shown In my sketch at the upper than a white net dress with oodles and trying to decide just what hats they the tance, bie The bh lower velvet, had For in red in the itself, which was of right where folded pteces of the tin. oodles of frills? ‘To be worn over this, would like to purchase. Others are model has a crown of marine blue vel- vet with a brim of white broadeloth. s f facing made of folds fall in an astonishingly becoming a white cout with fuzzy rabbit fur reading all the fashion periodicals (o wi © A hat of brown velvet has the under- cea WY right, he cone-shaped Huck tulle, the very edge of the manner from a draped brim of the trimming, as tllustrated, And a white find out the latest atyles,but the more rage. la be freshened brim in folds of beige Georgette, A but 1 nape a crown Ww h felt could never brim belie finished with tinsel cloth. samo cloth, The crown ts of black ribbon hat, Tho pleture Is proof ade- conservative type of women are tak- up by cl a witheaaien tn lack panne velvet is combined with | ‘Be-aceort t € ans end: of the veil were se- cut beaver. auate of its charm, ing out the last year’s hats, which which any pots thet silver cloth. A gray velvet crown RRB atl y wi luis hat was one cured under a draping of velvet at As for colors, royal blue leads as a The chiffon dress of flower petals, they stored away, and will make use 1 They then can with the brim in red duvetyn ts a (3h ¢ new tan, shaped ones © front of the crown consort for black, while brown and also illustrated on this page, is an- of them this season after they have be br » by embroidering the charming combination, and @ black In felt hats Vy brims wt ends at th Tinsel cloth of various weaves and purple for entire hats is better Nked er example of a party frock, The remodelled them to their liking tu teup with om al nt tricorne of hatter's plush with the pave Revo fone) bas hay her ar m Hers 4 real feature of the season than navy. luinty ribbons and fatriness of the The first step to be taken in fixing colo brim in gray velvet is effective. THE EVENING WORLD'S LLL LL LC ELIT OLLI IMAI TALULA LAL ALI LAA LDA AL UU LMIDELILLLLILUL LULU ULLAL Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Ce. CALLE WALLA LILELLILUALALUL ALLL KIDDIE KLUB KCRNER SATURDAY SPECIAL FEATU RE_ CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | Around the W World and and What Alice Found Here's a Cr ut- Out Puss For You to Take Apart and Put Together. KIDDIE CONTRIBUTIONS = Wesley Barry’s hel ' AUTUMN 7 . . no harvesters are gathering corn, Little Chunks of Wisdom. fruit and hay, The birds are flying to a warmer country, far, far away, THRIFT. For soon the cold winds will blow, ULLY GEE! 1 reme w Hringtog with them frost and snow H tough It was in the ng ‘The apptes tn tho orchard turned mel- to put away half of eve . low one by one, I earned, ‘but as. The harvesters are returning under the Gide Ravininia: the glow of the setting sun you can get used to everything but hangin’, so now I don't mind it—in fact it's great, The weather ts getting colder, just os it will be; Not Jong from now the first snow we Shall see. Those hills out yonder will be in use these coming days; I feel all chuckled . ; up in my inwards They will furnish coasting for the when I hear the youngsters with their sleighs, chink ofthe dough The lseyen on the trees turned from in my savings green to red and brown; ey are falling to the ground mak- Ohsezve the suit ing @ rustling sound, be T binds are flying down the lane, £ bourke ie orien s to @ warmer country, but in a 8 CK the pring: he 1: Z OEE disas be pari they will return : ! “4 I'll say so! Got ‘ By HERBERT 21M. UNE Skinny =‘ Smith's SEPTEMBER CONTEST. [ iors ae orey, . from fect: “An interesting incident of : hou ummer vacation.’ eyo. By ing up a nickel's prizes of $1 each will be award- Cas PS an worth of gum or ‘ ten Kiddie Klub members, aged 4 oo Ae Laas ps 1x to fifteen, inclustve, who send i oy \ ke, 7 \G YG): —Nothin’ catches the of best aasay or poem on “An in- Rik. Uke a well-dressed man. Wes ‘ing Incident of my summer va- SS if D = ia wv mts ; poem or essay must not be ¢ iy look pretty against the night sk 1 and the contestant must not YAY Y Perhaps the Princess would er help from others 6 y 3 thea! thought the King at te from the parents or teacher 77 ordered them to be |i nder, saying the essay or WY Great flames shot forth from t is original, must accompany Uy after tower, sending thitr contribution for miles on miles. Great host ‘ NAME, AGE, ADDRESS and warriors poured throu, ate CPETIFICATE NUMBER distinctly. the capital city, Hor m northern plains mount t Ponies and crossbowmen in armor bamboo, armed fighters wit painted in flerce de O HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB frighten their en a nk CUT OUT THIS COUPON for the fray The bright colors, th mur men {n various cost s, t of arms and the pa pleased the Princ saw the disgust on t ‘ 1 CHAPTER 3 ott 1 Yet {tf was the to no ayail! The Princess would not clansmen after they learned tha 1 A CHI Se LL 5 Kir n ous! and ambition to simile, had been called n 1 a Tae tau thay tance the Make this Princess smile, to make her phen the King thought of the bea Pose than this she even | a A eem i py as the other pedple of tows to was not long rt fable “Woit! W the rc usician’ ng- ‘ Aure fh proce, Mashed their wart : Long years wie time the } ; ¢ 1 ina leoked t PrOCEN= Than responded ‘ 1 con tow bu i And each in turn did | e bing the Bills: gon the Emperor w and wally of China's 1, t lived a y * to bring a smile to the lips of iY and about ly ten@® melancholy Prir ‘ ' Kiddies ; lancholy Princess. And t prins the Princess, for each knew that a “id make oly beauty by the fof = 1 S'NCE puzzle cut-outs are among h ; me t ina Sigil y the chief of the 1 fe know. fall « ‘ve 4 number of pieces of dit- peas Was beloved ot Kir andvome gift was to be tha reward smile, and he-atory this “swhat are the t favorites, | have fashioned = ‘This puagle picture Ws an ele prot and sizes whieh, whon The Kin As SUPTC { hy a of the suce ub ong ih for no Jamie wan one to please you phant taking « 1 a rly put together, will purt, ni whole nation of n The muste played sang The towe uc ubout ne at a ¥ n amusing cut-out, I think. out for an alring ’ he picture again. as | en und v ' who i} ' Ww gayest ng t 8 read Pek to u in AS USelOsH fret p iways strikes tweets a mouse Wf more children have ear ; Ratac tio thely sovercian, |i cleverest” satires, painters vias ' ; m the elty. Chi aa ; to recall t o ¢ ant royal passenger t f os they can have some i is was why bir ' Mt the merriest caricatures Extmes would flash the towers day be destroyed und rem | gest anima! on land—teafmaid elephant rears, anid 1 spe be first Rare” the melancholy t her enemies, and conjurers and ¢ ting the s and citizens te de- as tg being done with parte of mo: who almost the back his trunk, t! ' the Myst ver t eture together properly, Wee she was different from tle jugglers exhausted their tricks All thd thei “The flames will Great Wal! even now" warm J ture we ot ft wa Wa n t f WW homie, wa . ae COUSIN ELEANOR,

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