FOR STOUT FIGURE Accordion Pleating Treatment of Silk and Wool Effective. Important Feature to Be Avoided la a Waistline Too Pronounced or Extremely Fitted. Accordion pleating Is used more this Season than at any time in recent years. This treatment is given to silk and wool materials of all kinds, and unquestionably It Is very effective. Unfortunately, accordion pleating Is V not especially serviceable for an en tire skirt, but when front and sides only are pleated, or when, ns In the dress shown in the sketch, a long tunic protects the pleating at the hack of the skirt, it is very satisfactory. The dress sketched Is a model that may be used for n stout figure. It Is of dark brown satin trimmed In gold embroidery and with tunic anil sleeves faced with tan-colored satin. The tunic Is long at sides and baek and the waistline Is merely indicated by the loosely draped girdle of self fab ric. In developing garments for the Stout figure the Important thing to lie considered Is avoidance of a too-pro nounced waistline. Extremely fitted effects are never good, and success in designing clothes for the stout figure has been arrived at by a recognition of this fact The frock sketched requires mere ly a fur neckpiece and a smart hat to complete a modish street oufit for the autumn days. The style range In furs Is quite as elastic as in other items of apparel. While large animal and shaped scarfs -I-1 Street Frock for Stout Woman. and clever little coatees and dolmans are good, the small neckpieces brought out In the spring have not lost caste. Sable, mink and marten collars of one, two or three skins are decidedly chic and for full and early winter will be much worn. WHITE WINTER IS FORECAST Palm Beach Likely to See Preponder ance of Snowy Attire; May Be Summer Fashion. White lms been continually empha sized from the French summer re sorts. The vogue for white frocks commenced with the models shown nt the races, and has been so much reiterated from the fashlohable villes d’eaux, at Deauville, at Vichy, and Aix les I,aitis, that the question is asked If this does not augur a white sea son for Palm Beach this winter and also perhaps a white season for us next summer. The French fashion magazines speak of the “Uniforme Blanc,” com menting that many of the young girls in their white, taffetas or white mousselines seemed to be so similarly attired, many of them with the scul Joped flounces, that it had almost the effect of a uniform. White satin combined with the many luces which have returned to fashion Is also emphasized. The tre mendous opportunities for dainty treatment In the sheer white fabrics combined with lace gives opportunity for the designer which it Is quite cer tain will not be neglected here In America. Famous Parasol. It was not until the 18th century that the parasol became distinctly an , article of feminine costume. Large and elaborate parasols have from time Immemorial been a mark of honor and ofliclnl dignity In the Orient, in India, in 1877, when the then Prince of Wales made his famous tour, he was com pelled. that he might properly Impress the natives, to ride upon an elephant and have over his head a parasol with a frame of gold, and with a covering Stitched with precious Jewels. CHAMBER OK COMMERCE RECOMMEND PLAYGROUNDS AND FEDERAL PROBE Two resolutions touching on the "color line" were adopted Tuesday, November 4, by the executive commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce. One was favoring the municipal af fairs committee scheme of three new playgrounds in the congested districts north of Cuming street, one in the Negro district, one south ef it and one west of it. The other was at request of the Na tional Association for the Advance ment of the Colored People to sup port the bill of Senator Curtis of Kansas, to appoint a commission to investigate thd race riots in Washing ton and iynchings and riots in other cities, including Omaha. A chance for the kiddies to earn a prize. Read Monitor Mother Goose offer on page six. RACE BOOKS AND PERIODICALS Our Boys and Girls A weekly newspaper for our youth, $1.00 per year; 50c for 6 months. 54 West 140th St., New York City. The Negro in American History By Prof. John W. Cromwell, $1.40 and worth more. 143!) Swann St., N. W., Washington, D. C. The Negro Soldier By John E. Bruce “Grit”. The glor ious record of America’s black heroes, 35 cents (no stamps.) 2709 Madison Ave., New York City. The Crusader Magazine The Greatest Negro Magazine of America. $1.00 per year and cheap at that. 2299 Seventh Ave., New York City. A monthly Review' of Africa and the Orient, $1.50 per year. Monitor office or 158 Fleet street, Ixyndon, E. C. 4, England. Monitor’s Phone Number Is Douglas 8I0EX CITY NOTES. In spite of the heavy rain P. E. Rev. T. B. Stovall preached to two large and appreciative audiences Sunday, when he held his first Quarterly Meet ing of the Conference year. One of the pleasing features of the meeting was the solo rendered by Mrs. Mahalia Wright. Miss Nettie Adams, formerly of Clearwater, Florida, has accepted the position as organist for the morning choir at Malone A. M. E. church. The Daughters of Bethel gave a concert and oyster supper at Malone A. M. E. Monday, November 10. Rev. Stovall held quarterly confer ence on Tuesda" evening, November 11. All departments of the church are In a healthy condition. The Literary Research club, under the leadership of Prof. Leland Green, meets every Tuesday evening at Mt. Zion Baptist church. Dame Rumor has circulated the re port that our pastor, Rev. P. M. Lewis, will take unto himself a wife on the 18th of this month. His many friends wish him success. PALESTINE, TEXAS. All the churches held appropriate services Svinda" Each pulpit was .--XmX-K-SX-X-H-X-SXS'XSK-SI I OUR ENLARGED I SAVINGS DEPT. * Y ,t, X The enlarged Savings Depart .*. X ment of the First is now open, £ X and while the permanent fix- £ X tures are not yet in place, owing y X to inability to secure material, y X the space occupied by the Sav- £ ings Department is doubled. X Y The new Sixteenth Street En- *£ X trance makes Ihe Savings De_ £ X partment even more conreniertt y y than before, and you are cor- *j* X dially invited to make the full- X X est, use of it. X y You will never regret having x X opened a savings account. Your y •{• only regret will be that you did y X not start systematic savings £ A sooner. You Intend to open a X Y savings account; now is a splen- y X did time to start. X l First National Bank | of Omaha x x X Try new entrance from Six- £ X teentli Street. X •*< v Monitor subscription contest closes Snturday, November 15. Get busy if jour church Is going to earn that $100. PHILIPS DEPARTMENT STORE 24TH AM) 0 STS., SOUTH OMAHA The Fastest Growing Store in Omaha “WATCH US GROW” MEET ME THERE! Friday toasave!money Saturday AWAY FROM HIGH RENT DISTRICT Do Your Shopping Early—So We Can Give “Individual” Attention LADIES’ DRESS AND APRON VALUE Friday and Saturday The famous “Mina Taylor" make —In allmost every size, Includ ing extra largesizes. m I 10 per cent discount on all of ladies’ dresses and aprons In our big store. LADIES’ AND CHIL DREN’S COATS More Late Arrivals This year’s selling In our Ladies’ Coat Dept, has so over whelmed any other year in sales, we have had to rush all our Winter Coat orders for your in spection. Third lie-order Just Reeel\ed It will not last until our next order can reach us. All New Clothes In Our Large Coat department PHILIP’S PRICE Is the Key to our large coat sales. MEN’S UNION SUITS Week-End Special The well known heavy ribbed Union Suits, Bold everywhere for $3.!>0—all sizes—for a spe cial Inducement Friday anil Sat urday—guaranted to fit you— P. Q. A., $2,49 DISCOUNT SALE BOYS’ SUITS Friday and Saturday Only Buy your hoy Ills new suit during this sale. All sizes—big and small—boys, ,'i to 12 years— You will have to come to see the many specials we offer— every department gives you something unusual like (’. >t. C. Crocket Thread, 8c ALUMINUM SALE FRIDAY JSSSTO. SATURDAY Finest of all Heavy “Lifetime” is just what Aluminum made. Guar- lk I ' W the trade-mark claims anteed double strength. Vr I / for 1L It is an alum Thla sale for 2 days ■ m » I inuni made to last you F riday and Saturday— ■*- • a life time. Large Kettles, Stex Pans, Berlin Kettles, Guaranteed Percolators. You will ever see another Aluminum sale such as this. 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