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3 the season advances one's that they are their own excuse for being— This type is prettily developed In mole- the dismay of those observers who dislike

thoughts turn toward evening en- as reconstructed emeralds and ruMes skin. Mrs. Frank Nelson, Jr., has a their fidgety movements and would fain scarf and big pillow muff of this fur enjoy the classic calm of the unbeplum- tertainments, and it is the toilette have gained a distinction of their own do soiree and de theatre that which she wears very becomingly. aged bandeau. manteau by their real beauty and excellence. There is also a scarf of tlie black One of the quaintest coiffure ornaments occupy the attention of the lady of fash- big Moreover, fur imitations are absolutely fur In Mr. Wells’ sketch. It is fitted in town is black velvet and ion. The evening gowns mentioned in lynx bright green if the sisters and I Indispensable wives, about the neck and at one end Is orna- tulle. It Is clasped in the back with a these pages from time to time and de- of something to give in celebration of Many families hold the bridal as one popular colors in what is known as tho daughters of others than multi-million- a of made in the mented with handsome sil£ frog, pro- narrow' hand of mother pearl, very scribed by pen pictures Christman has begun to crowd the shops. of the most precious of heirlooms, to b© “made*’ and these with their well aires are to be with ducing that “one-sided” effect at once thin and very lustrous. Strangely workrooms and the display salons of the provided appropriate placed The maxim is fust In- designed and central decora- "shop early" being handed down from generation to genera- bord^rings and eccentric. Also In this de- are the plumes, one black and the other leading shops have never been more winter wearables. For, know that wheth- graceful culcated into the minds of the Birming- tion of inwoven flowers and leaves pro- tion and to be guarded with the utmost partment of the same store is to be found green, and both powdered with mother beautiful or composed of more costly er one needs furs or not this season—and ham purchaser and Christmas is not that vides, if not of too large a pattern, a de- an elegant seal coat. It lias the grace- of pearl. They stand like two odd planes care and reverence. Simpler in character, brocades anrl satin or metal woven tis- of intermixed with dread foil to and a clear > one doesn't need them in our balmy cli- period gayety lightful bright eyes ful cut and charming style that give it of a flying machine, one swooping down- no less beautiful in effect, is the veil sues. It has been frequently asserted which it was once regarded. For the byt complexion. The most delicate of the mate very often—fashion dictates their indisputable character. The collar and ward. The design is eminently suited to of her here—an assertion backed up by public man or woman of taste there are count- the young girl worn at confirma- veils of cream and white lace are worked use. And because of the fashion for cuffs are made of Australian opossum, the clear-cut profile of the pretty woman opinion—that in no eastern shop can be less little trifles—things that make up the tion, symbolizing as it does the modesty on Brussels net, the black are usually of enormous fur muffs and neckpieces and to give a bright and decidedly showy on Sycamore street, who has it among found gowns of more character and elegance of life, yet are not too costly or and simplicity of the maiden about to fine Chantilly lace and though the price for full length fur coats the natural sup- aspect to the rather sombre garment. A the many vagaries of her winter ward- than may be obtained here at too formal to be as a siutable of a really choice specimen may run to beauty disqualified enter on the responsibilities of maturity. ply of pelts has run very low, though strap across the back is caught with robe. At the Ferd Marx store I found home, or more stunning ; that prices Yuletide gift. I noted an attractive dis- $25 or more, with careful treatment it will The veil is thus a article of trappers have scoured every nook and handsome frogs, and a muff of the gray a suitable and piquant* decoration which picturesque are reasonably in keeping with the pat- play of ivory articles for the toilet table— wear for several summers without falling cranny of the countries where the little and white fur is an accessory novelty could be well chosen to suit a gypsy-like attire. Brides usually favor the frothy, ronage given to tiie dealers and that everything that any man or any woman into holes. For one who does not care fur-coated animals are to be found, and which is quite fascinating. countenance. It is a dull gold braid filmy illusion, to be found in the stock of Trade At Home is a satisfactory maxim might need in this exquisitely cleanly and to Invest so much, fully as good an effect prices have risen by leaps and bounds THE tiara placed up a bag- made of glist- when applied to the feminine costume. CQIFFURE. durable wear. Every piece may be any of the up-to-date local emporiums. may be had in one of the stunning Chan- until now a really appalling sum #must ening purple and gold silk and with pre- Not only is my lad ®of the Southern Several weeks ago a portion of this adorned with the monogram of the owner, Sometimes the bridal laces are used in tilly or Brussels nets to be secured in be paid for a genuine fur. Hut so admir- meditated carelessness tbe cap is to be club concerned as to her was devoted to a discussion of the done in color whatever. A coiffure black and white or taupe for $3 or $4. reception gown page any fashioning the cap from which floats the Only able are some of the fur substitutes that put on with a side way tilt which makes the illustrations were its w earer must beware of into for that momentous event—she wishes coiffure, and ornament, such as are above mentioned, full lengths of tulle. One little bride not tieing tight \ are being turned out one may really snap it look very debonnair. Starting from a her her coiffure ornaments sketched in a downtown where an or In of the wonderful assortments knots and should favor, rather, the meth- wraps, anjd shop, any long ago wore a rare old rose point one's linger at some of the exorbitantly large cuboehon turquoise, one might place her fan—if she is one who counts illuminated case was tilled with to be found In the od of securing it behind with pins of mod- upon tiie glass Birmingham shopping bertha made into a Juliette cap for her priced pelts. And as a matter of fact it a feather so that it would swoop" down to and the of the scintillating ornaments. At places, would be a charming gift for a erate size. coquetry feminity fan—to bright. bridal veil, and a charming effect it cre- is said that many women who could really the shoulder. do her honor. So in tiie past fortnight Steele-Smith’s you find the 'majority of girl or matron who is fond of the opera ated. To look really smart, the face veil—not afford to Invest In real sealskin or leaf Bunds of “knitted” jewels are, •cores of beautiful robes those herein noted as of use at among or the lace type which is so and have been bound worthy c\^iing party. Veils for street wear were among the pretty broadtail prefer to use the substitutes the novelties that has function where is Burger brought There are bits of when be In their tissue paper wrappnigs and rest- some afternoon my lady lovely embroidery. clever inducements the graceful flowing—should brought trimmed with' offered by Feed quantities of genuine fox, on for the autumn evening parties. in boxes a member of the chosen lew engaged in housewife loves tine linen, and the beneath the chin to below ing long, roomy have made their Every Marx store this week in their display win- tautly just ermine or other long-haired furs, because and vivfd eastern stones Pearls, opals the of where it way from the fashionable emporiums to the pleasant pastime of “receiving.” display Madeira embroideries is really dows. the barette, should be held in it be discarded Some exquisite ones are on view', ninv without any twinges that rival the ruby and the emerald in be laid away until the night of tiie ball Others will be worn as the final touch in wonderful. Done on dark Buena the con- pla*:e with a small invisible haifpin. The of folded about the boards that keep them conscience when Its style has become briliiatice ami are are the Southern club reception prohibitively costly ventional and natural effected In sides should then be In soifte fashionable home. Mr. Levy, at arranging ^designs smooth fine for the purchases*, and gathered upwards pasre. mingled with silk by means of a loose told of the toilette. There are aming the well dressed colored silks are extraordinary and to meet the brim of. the and secured Saks’, many beauties he lias richly torn*' floating to show their splendid In one of the smart simps the furs pic- knitting stitch. women of many wUo will not Sofa bureau run- there with a the ends sold for tiie reception, and as'I stopped Biimingham lovely. pillow covers, and pearl-headed pin, tured wore found. A fat stole width their today big In these autumn phantasies that may graej. for a word with Mr. Kaufman at tiie wear a coiffure decoration, knowing it lo ners, library table covers, collar bags, being firmly fastened down to the crown that Is clever is CHANGES IN TYPE. peculiarly and smart or may not, according to the fancy of be out of harmony with the contour of shirt holders and scores of other trifles of the hat. Nerd Marx store tiie other day a gown Our veils, like our footgear, have under- made of near-seal, one of the most popu- of be an:l less the woman fashion, introduced into was scat out that de- tie face impressive than the that are as acceptable as they are pretty, Veils are really a fascinating subject. fairly beggared lar of the autumn materials. It is gone changes many and various during fully her winter collection of ornaments, the so was It cut and hairdresa free of ornamentation. Others make up the array of holiday goods that The yashmak of the eastern woman, the scription. exquisitely 20 wide and the last of seasons. No inches quite straight and color so characteristic of couple longer and brilliance be •o did its of recognize its value. In passing I recall will soon described with more detail mourning veil used in many countries, gorgeously component parts the kind that lends to all out, with the long, itself the season's fashions arc intimated. content, year in, year and charmeuse and chiffon and the queenly effect given to ihe costume In this department. the veil of the novice and of the bride. jet lace of turns and twists “chenille the “fishnet” and the ^ sorts extraordinary Already the animal in search dot,” of Mrs. A. A. tlie of the pilgrimage a combine in effectiveness. It was sold to Adams, evening T HAN KSO I VINO LINI: N S compose wdde study. So, east or west, that are as graceful as can be imagined. “complexion'' veil, the well dressed wom- not the veil holds its be worn by the wife of a man who is Murphy-Percy wedding long ago, by Burger's was In the throes or a linen own, from the yashmak They will be extremely fashionable, and big an of today must have her veil of real the ostrich to the motor from in one of the big imlustrb and, erectly standing yellow tip sale this week, and great was tiie sale veil, the powerful a slender woman may swathe herself in handmade lace for ail smart occasions christening with the fillet of rhinestones which con- veil to tiie with her stunning figure and car- thereof. Plain damasks and . But whatever M- queenly them most gracefully, wrapping the en- gorgeous and for her morning expeditions among fined it. Tlie against her as « riage, will he shown to Its ad- golden yellow embroidered things on which the tiejuity may say to its origin, we who bes*fr tire figure In the broad scarf, then bring- figures the shops, her "fall” of silken mesh to 1 air was know Tgntage. black charming. stood irp t*dcklv padded and so ornament- are women that it owes its adop- ing it over the shoulders to be pinned in match the dominant note in her .ollelte. tion in the first MANTKArX DK TIIKATH1*:. The bandeau is being multiplied and is ally that it would seem a shame to hide instance to the fact that place in front. Violet, royal blue and mole are the most chief for the coiffure one it is universally and The brocade coat is high in favor for the ornament when of the iol^s or orchids with even a hit r----——» incurably becoming. i--—- --* •vening wear. A lovely rose-eoiore I one it is drtssed for the evening. Closely ar- of rare silver or glass, made satiny is The Zealous \ seen at Stoi le-Smith's apepars in the ranged upon the head us it now, even mounds of beauty as they were caught Verger From the Cleveland Plain Dealer, above sketch. It la dqaped a>-^oss the front, when the chignon or loose ps/ihe knot is up in exhibitiip of their good joints to A Chicago woman wu9 arrested the where. It Is caught with a big ornamental worn the hair invites the application of some housekeeper who revels in beautiful other day charged with praying too frog. The round corner and the iwors the classical fillet. linen. There are circular teach ths em- loud. She prayed often and vociferous- are edged with marahotit. Another dress The filht draws attention to the re- broidered in scallops along the edge which ly, if the protesting neighbors can be coat—blue brocade hangs straight from straint with wilk'll the tresses ate de- just hangs over tlie big round tables; believed, and finally became a disturb- the shoulder. There \< a black collar an.l murely swathed und draped, unit can be a dozen tea napkins to match, big square ing element. the broad lupel crosses to one side where made a medium for the display of many dinner cloths with designs to harmonize Of course, nobody contends that this the corner is cut s juarely at the end. lovely materials and rich ornaments. But with the fornj of any table, and the nap- enthusiastic devotee was beard because The cuff is pointed and Is held with a too niveh of the classical influence would kins with designs in miniature. There of her loud smalt if praying. The still big button. An entlicit;, v'.i pie- be represented the matter ended there. arc napkins hemmed and await ng the voice would have carried the petition dom!nates in man of the new c. is The extreme simplicity of the arrange- needle of the buyer. There are some tiny quite as well. Rut td arrest a person the slash at the one side of the .oat skirt. ment might be ineffective und in some fruit doilies, good linens with hem- for praying seems an anomaly. These pretty novelties wc.e fou::d at caseu there would be a lack of that do- stitched fringe. These arc excellent, by I' recalls the Ftory of the verger in 6tee1e-8rnith's. tormi::.'d smartnef'. that insures success the v.ay, to cover the small asbestos \\ estmlnster Abbey who had a foreign- Juet ns it is no longer deemed a dis* for a coKVure scheme. So it happens that breakfast mats whose ugliness they hide er arrested for kneeling and praying In grace to wear a *'re onstruded Jewel feathers are added and with the remote by being merely spread over. the middle aisle of the building. i In a gold finger ring, _s > It is not to be alluvion to tropical affairs that fashion SYMBOLISM OF Till? YHJL. •’Buy said the judge, “why do y.Ju Considered parvenu to trim one'? ? kin sanctions they are so set In the bandeau The veil as a portion of feminine at- ^ object to this man s devotional act?" coat with a good imitation of Persian that the planes o. a flying machine are tire is almost symbolic in its < ha after. S' The verger was a maze.1. lamb, or to adorn with what 1* le t *»f .1 •!. The bridal veil is an interesting survival \V why, your honor,” lie stuttered, handsome fox ret ii.»- new coat of hear- This v.s and that, iu orrati eieguiye. of the ancient custom of holding a can- “if 1 dbln’t make an example of this f feoi. fibre feather-, made of tulle aiul opy over the bride at her weddiu*r-a cer- plumage man people would be pru>ing all ovw rut JniiUiiions have becuoic au clever leathers imitated by fur are placed, to emony still observed at Jewish marriages. ibv place!"

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