The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1922, Page 16

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dpeeneerenran tires ert a | | Other Features. By Margery Wells. elgners' hands. They have not side- for a street dress, i And they are youthful. wes another fear. by women who a hey can be worn mark and who still have a right to SS far as dr youthful in any style. forth into the shops to choore our ‘Ul. You must have a basque if you are making any attempt to be in the swim with the new fashions. Yes, our new fashions are old-fashioned to that ex w ay be just as varied as your imagi- go, nation will allow. Some of them are 4), fitted quite closely to the Mgure with not a beau now, when it fitting sleeves. (All of this is so dif The basque in the picture in some- fo fore: trimming except the tucks or cordings blur that run around the dress at various Intervals to suggest a sort of outline tion and the handsomeness of the fabric is left free rein other basques which are done in any- t thing from brocade to a plain cloth the fitted sleey } stepped one demand of fashion. They for your best party frock. are long of skirt to the last degree, taking their places in the frocks for at any hour of the day or night. Now these dresses are here to allay The Dance Frock Is Full. thing that is made of the same ma- !n& meshes of the lace ferial as the skirt The whole dress lands of pink roses superimposed over ts one in mouse colored satin and the face and from a plastron of the there is nothing there by way of ': here hangs a shower of Freneh bons which does everything to t the girlisnne Other than that there is no decora. A Draped Dress With Fitted Sleeves. But, when you begin to see the A brocaded Batik { The New Styles Are Young in Spite of the Long Skirt and older in the new fashions?’ you begin to sit up and take notico It wasn't true—not a word of and to decide that a basque is the it. For evidence, look at the dresses thing for this season, on this page. he slightest doubt about it. ‘They are all new—es new as can basque is done and you will want to be, for they are fresh from their de- have one of them, whether you do it an everyday or They are A\¢ HO said we were going to look of gold or a sumptuous velvet, then There isn't e more mature—who , Black velvet has announced its in- have passed that sixteen-year-old tention of leading the autumn mode 8 frocks are concerned. be young and beautiful. What is the 7¢ !# right in the front ranks of fash- eret? Well, it is that when actever 10" At every turn you see black vel- ertist takes the problem in hand, no Me interpreted in @ different manner. matter what the restrictions may [ut “ll of them are good and in ex- seem to be, she can make you look °°lent style, and they are bound to be welcomed by those young women who Se aoe with’ cng demonstration, KHOW When a fashion has entered the we can take heart again and atrut [7° thet ls practical as well as beau- w new winter apparel with no discour- yy .7,<10,70u know that once you ging thoughts about age lurking 11 ver you Hee gh crabin rad ot ree the background to cramp our style. that is going to stand vai eee The Dress With a Basque. st#4 for almost the rest of your life? It can be used over and over again indefinitely and {t always has that atr about it which stamps it as elegant. here has never been a time in tho Mistory of fashion when bi tent. And the way of that basque Pe pence thing te ey all the rage, as ing goes, it is a perfectly good time to make the impo: the plainest of necklines and tightly — p¢ teeta ey nee ferent from the styles that have been.) (nw nicn) cre one OF the many ways ‘Then others of them are left loose ant ¢y,,, aa velvet ie Dag Une only suggest the fact ‘that there may ‘"!8 Season has its little basque in be a figure underneath their folds. But * YerY inconspicuous manner but It Is all of them reach to a line below the ® basque just the same ; waist and touch the hips at the upper- _ Then there is the full skirt, all pufty most point. They are veritably ®"4 sweet looking, even though it does basques and they have that quaintness Very nearly reach the floor about them which would suggest an that there is fulled a wide piece of ail- Oid World flavor for the girl who Y¢r Ince that gives the most luxuri- wears them. ous effect as ft allows the black velvet {ts shine through the glleten- ‘There are gar- And over 5 of the attire. has been used make the tightly draped dress with » which is shown in 4 UPPER LEFT—THIS IS THE WAY THE LAST WORD FLAPPERDOM ING THE STYLE. CENTRE — BLACK VELVET AND SILVER LACE, THE NEWEST FASHION FAN- CIES, MAKE A DANCE FROCK OF YOUTHFUL GRACE. RIGHT—LONG AND DRAPED, WITH CLOSELY FITTING A GOWN OF BRO- CADED BATIK STEPS OUT IN THE LATEST FASHION, 1S TRANSLAT- the picture. affair as far as out fabric does much—dows everything in fact—by way of making it It 4s a plain enough This season there ere so many many more beautiful ones than there have ever been before—that there has necessarily to be evolved a whole new expression in the way of making them up. This one ts planned for afternoon—for re ception and tea occasions bridge partios—but {t is made in tha plainest and most individual way so that neither the fabric itself nor cho Personality of the wearer shall be in the least interfered with. of the costume ie all in the color and in the pattern which makes the fabric and, other than that, there 1s nothing needed except the individuality of the girl who wears it amalgamated with the beauty of the They are making evening dresses after this same manner. idea Is to have @ strip of brocade of lovely texture and design up in so plain that the fabric itself carries all of the importance of the costume. ‘There are no sleeves in these evenin Even the belt is made of same fabric and other than that there is nothing to make the gown except Perhaps a band of gold obout the hatr to repeat the metal effect These fabrics are expensive, to be so beautiful themselves that have been made up in of manners, they will be and in their style than many a gown which boasts of map dsimming and OCTOBER 7, 1922. wa SS x B > ae A) PHoros © J VYMORRWOID AND a VN oR wooo ABOVE—LEATHER IS THE BRIM EDGE AND CROWN FINISH OF A CHIC LITTLE SPORT HAT, LEFT—A NEW SPORT HAT WITH A_TEN- DENCY TO OBLITERATE THE FACE. | Correct Sport Hats for Fall Are Showing Only One Eye By Janet Winslow. PORT hats have changed but aage to make a perfect composttion. S trifle and still they a oO dt No doubt tan will be the color of the ferent for the jnew that Season and therefore tan Is the eele no hat of last seadon w eq for the sport hat as well as for t@ in passing itself off f one of the Coat which goes with it. But there newer ones. They are plair «, ure all shades of tan from the darkest even than they have bean, but they to the lightest, which is almost a have that certain something which Cream color, .nd then for the trimming brands them as elements of a new of the hat of tan there is apt to bee season rather than of one which has Vary! in the shade which makes the passed, thing interesting, Sport hats for the fall must come — lor one of the hats which t . down so far over the eyes, that the in the illustration theres an edge for 7 question Is are there any eyes there the tan hat made of a shade of darker at all. They must completely cover. '#0 leather, It is braided and placed one side of the face, that is tw t on the very edge so that it gives that is viewed from one side, and as for Mterest in the contrast of tone which the other side, well, that ts left to '¥ SO much a thing to be desired show just a trifle of its shupe and Where the new fashions are con- contour but only the merest trifle. cerned. One can well imagine the In the illustrations are shown two Cat to be of even another shade of a vhic! i tan so that the whole effect of the types of felt hats which are being 2 used not only for actual sporting wear pba io Symphony it Got as but for wear in town with those top an ined p mae Phage 4 yal te coats which are more of the sporting (% ane Sag ot the lait ee pl variety than they are of anything that succeeded in topping all other eolors. might suggest more formal wear. They are both made of felt, for that || ts the accepted thing. A hatmustbe otf Fashion Notes blocked felt and it must have # large, From the Shops sort of draped crown with a drooping and narrow brim (f it ts to class itself In millinery displays browns, of with the newer generation of sport course, are prominent. Mahogany is hats. finding favor, and the rich Burgundy There is not much’ trimming to be tone Is mych in demand. That new seen about these hats, but that which sulphur shade which ts the last word is seen is-of a very telling variety, in Parisian modes is recetying favor- There are quills, or there are rosettes able comment here and miliiners pre- of ribbon done in a very formal man- dict tt will be very popular as soon ner, or there are bands of ribbon put as we Yegin to wear our brown, at on in the very’ most tallored fashion, and black fall frocks or there are arrangements of most —— formal looking bunches of fruit and The latest arrivals in blouses are / flowers which adapt themselves to the showing a new trimming note that |j manner of the felt hat by reason of 1s attractive. For instance, a brows |i their accurate shaping and their stat crepe back satin blouse hes a group colors, which blend in most charm- of pin tucks, stitohed in tinsel, down ingly with the r of the hat and the front. In this case this fa in gold the binding of its brim. thread and the bright stitching re- Sometimes, for the sport hat, there Meves another sombre waist, is only a band around the crown of a flat piece of grosgrain ribbon, and The displays in the shoe shops com- then there are apt to be some feathers tino to show a large variety tn foot- ] put on in the most retiring way, Wear. Among the new models brows They are usually sparse in their $8 popular. In fact brown may Bt quantity, but by reason of the way termed the leading fall color in she they are tilted they manage to make and the choice seame about equal be themselves the centre of attraction, tween kid, suede and eatin. Smart ‘One fact is certain—there need not models have these in combinattem be an abundance of trim on th Mack patent with brown new fall street hats, but they must be *)rown satin combined w arranged in such uy that ¢ or betge, Tt is still trimming 4s the first t t cture whether the the eye. Often the color of the trim- strap or Col models will h ming fe the sume as that of the hat, mostly favored both are modis but there is so perfect an adjustment and it is merely a matter of personal of the one to the other that they man.cholce which shall be ehegted, j i ij | } ty y

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