THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 31, 1919. 7 B - A roM than aural y art batwaaa w taoraa. The can tar ( a palpabt dilamma, A cbaplat, 'twUt tha problem' brandilnf thorns, A rick a an aa e'ar graw la Mtrtmut. Daatk traaaW is plauure'a faeUtapa round tha warU, ' Whan plaaaura traada tha paths whkh raaaaa ahuna. Younf. hot's (b Jloppin vifli J&Uy Be Thou a dreamer, tho the way be long, And sombre shadows cloud the forward path; Nor lose the gladsome hope and vision fair Of brighter scenes and happier hours to come. In each day's stir and strain, oh, live thy best. Nor spurn the duty that is thine to do; However lowly, it is service still. A Woman Is ai Young The Final Touch of Elegance Every Afternoon and Evening Wrap. WW 1 V 9 V O 1 aOf T llmimAlla DmtlMaaa A C -U- .mm tii- f TVtm WCU UTCSSCQ WO man OCCKB MtMutivw .MvmuBt, Yet dream thou on, and never close thy sight 6 visions of some sweeter, holier time, When battle cries shall change to songs of joy As hatreds vanish that embitter all, While human hearts in every clime and creed Shall realize at last their brotherhood. -Abraham S. Isaacs in New York Times. Fall Hats Show Wizardry of Color- Bespeaking Youth in Every Line nig- oi incir ouppie ounouciieB. corsetierre bestowi a youthful Ts ADDED in the furs she wears. A RE again in high favor among A ?PEALING in their brilliant "TlESIGNED in exquisite lines of (Tenderness and erectness to the At AulaDaugn S fur anop, .mne- t lunionioie women 01 me woria. tuiunuincss are me new sea- lasniun are two iuiis seen ai figure, brings out the denning teenth and Farnam, I saw this week Richly tinted velvets in exotic com-" son s nats. une of the most vividly Lamond s, second tloor. aecuri- lines ' and crowning charm of a gloriously beautiful mink cape, ex- binations, with exquisite furs cling charming feather hats I've seen is a ties Building, Sixteenth and Farnam the figure, confines the hips grace- quisitely matched, skillfully fash- to lovely shoulders. Thompson- Russian turban, stunningly blue and this week. Both proclaiming Parisian fully, steadies the back firmly and ioned by the artist designer of this Belden's have pust received chiffon varicolored brown, green, gold, inspiration shown in their piquantly levels the flesh evenly, achieving at shop into an artistry to enchant with velvets for wraps, gowns and suits fashioned of the feathers en naturale charming French style ideas, are Wa"i!.p. y"LmcT ? fashioned of blue tinseltone, the new of a once a more modisn hgure. All ot its luring appeal, ueveny, caress- m reacock blue, and African, Jack this Mrs. D. A. Hill, 205 Neville, ingly, round and round wind the Rose, American Beauty, Havana show touches of burnt orange, while building, sixteentn ana Harney luxurious pelts to lorm a nppuug crown, taupe that unusually lovely streets, is quite noted for and you'd shoulder yoke, while softly, folding new color, Panois, Old and French be surprised at the well known most becomingly, gracefully withal, Blue, Navy and Black. These make names I could give you of women is the skirt reaching to within a up to wonderful advantage for whpm she fits to four and five cor sets a year. One or these is a very famed musician, who took three of Mrs. Hill's personally fitted corsets with her when she returned to her home in New York City. Refreshingly different is a rose gold wrist watch seen this week in that it has a braided gold band holding it to milady's dainty wrist! The New Season Will See Women Wearing Boots of Beaver Brown. ADVANCE shipments of these popular fall boots are now to be seen at the F. & M. Boot Shop. Sixteenth and Farnam. Boots of sheer distinctiveness foremost in the new season's are these brown creations, whose color combines with every modish frock in milady's wardrobe. For dress-up functions they're forty inches wide. They're showing Fan-ta-si crepe in skirti ings, plaids and stripes of the new autumn's colors. Sunbeam satin, very heavy, lustrous, rich, has merging figures, in exquisite tones, while the new crepes combine col ors in daring fashion most alluring. The coquettish use of shawls will please the cherishers of grand mother's finery. Women's Suits Assume New Sil houettes rn HE ne'w silhouette is charming! It gives to thle slender woman few inches of the frock hem. Sus- a peculiar grace and to the woman pended from tiny silken bells, per- ,not so slender, lines that taper to fectly matched tails swing at inter- perfection. L. Kneetcr, second "7 a most ravishing breasted turban has great side fluff of blondine feath- fabric which has suostttued a gold thread in the exquisite softness of the fabric which attained such pop ularity last year, silvertone. Long lined, ripple-backed, the first has a four-inch band of soft gold brown Australian opposurn fur round the hem and forming the high muffling collar. A double buttoned panel vestee conspires with shimmery gold and blue lining to complete a fantasie of sheerest artistry. A piquant touch of infinite charm in ' the other mode! is the shield shaped bodice coat from which long flaring ripples on each side are held in place by silk-fold stays. Em phasizing the gold tone in the fabric is the high collar of beaver. Novelty buttons fasten this coat charmant on shoulder and under arm. Ember a new shade" reflecting aJl the glow of a subsiding fire. vals from the yoke, while round the floor. Sixteenth and Howard, an- combination with navv blue To win ers in the morocco color, a beautiful Thofe Interested in Exquisite Em edge are the natural feet and tails nounces a showing of advance au- of each pelt. So unusual that I tumn materials, rarelv charming. and suit, us lines daintily graceiui - .. . auvcuuuc, vcium, uhkiwuc, m are admirably adapted, while its in- the artfulness of the cult openings, shades of exquisite newness which dividual conservatism of cut and banded'by a great double fold of the he tells me will be hard to duplicate color i attractive indeed. Covered fur wlth finish of head and tails, jater. j the'season. You'll find the brokJeries T17 ILLabe interested to know that MisS-, Hutchinson, head de- ing band of blue and orchid-tinted SISner for th Ideal Button Pleat- ostrich. The light shaded facing of ing compan . 105 Brown building. crepe would be delightful worn with '6th and Douglas, is taking her va- instant affection in the feminine heart is a short-brimmed velvet hat round whose crown is swirled a wav wood is the Louis heel, turned- the matchless in beauty of line, iruly sujts he is finishing marvels of a gray squirrel coat or; Hudson seal, cation in the eastvand will be back sole, and mere are i) eyeieis to ""o y ... .Jf . wb"'8" ucians, ucngnuui m mjir very piquant, very cnarming tnese aucr oeiucinoer i, oringing an aDun- the ankles to 110 "Jauc " . style aepartures. hats of exquisite colors. aance or new designs m embroidery, fasten snugly round show beneath skirts a bit higher than last season. Very similar in cut is an Ivory boot in Newcastle kid, with the exception of the heels being a trifle higher. The price of both is the same $18. Short sleeves have truly arrived. The hot wave created a demand for them and the short sleeved, dresses teased the color from the rainbow' so-fascinatingly delicate is its color suggestion of rose, green and gray brocade. A wrap to adorn the love ly shoulders of rovalty Mr. Aula baugh sold it for $900,001 "Bare-back riding" that old-time circus sport is now a feature of evening attire, the "bare-back" rid- If You've Skillful Fingers LET the Kruger Hat Shop, 301 Barker block, Fifteenth and Farnam, reblock your hat, clean, dye, and refashion any bits of ostrich you have, then, inspired by the latest Paris model evolve a chaoeau charmant. This shop re- and blouses were eagerly selected ing the wave of utmost popularity fashions marabou pieces to look like by shoppers looking for comfort. in ultra mode. ,. MY DEARS: Polly's one distinct purpose these days is to faith t fully mirror the dress ideals of the new season revealed in the models i arriving daily for our delectation. . ... Never did Parisian designers portray their inimitable' art with such effect as the new styles evince this season. The re-awakening of the adorable Paris of joyous pre-war days is shown irt all the happy fancies ' and delightful graces so admirably developed in new fabrics of softest ' texture and beautiful color variations. . f . Suits there be of three different distinctively lovely fascination the J blouse back suit for misses and younger women, the straight-line suit wherein there is but one straight line from shoulder to toe, the ripple suit with high belt and flaring coat. ' Frocks, decidedly individual and "different" distinguished most '. charmingly by rows of buttons, rows of narrow soutache, vests of fancy '- colored silks, vests of heavy wool embroidery, peasants frocks and long I coat-like frocks that give the new straight silhouette. Hats, charming in their simplicity, whose dash and chic is largely I due to wide flare of wings or upright flash of ribbon or leathers. Gloves to crumple in voguish folding round dainty wrists, boots wholly entranc- When At a Loss TpOR a gift to speed the parting guest (train gifts are often so hard to find) or if you'd send a re membrance to an old lady, a sick V ing in smartly delicate lines. Fashions of exclusive exquisiteness to de- friend, or indeed to a friend in the Dest or neaitn, visit tne aommers Specialty Shop, next door, to the Brandeis theater, with a door into dollar sale at the the lobby. They're making to or- p:t.t aer tne most aengntiui DasKeis, uiignujr tuiuicu, UCU WUU JUlJJf iiu- bons, filled with selected fruits, carefully washed, nuts of unusual light lovers of the artistic. a ' The Essence of Things Oriental t QJEEMS to haunt the air of the O Nippon Importing company's" ' shop at 218 South Eighteenth street. , Sandalwood scents the air, rich silks p and latjns gleam from unexpected - comers, rich embroideries decorate even the most inexpensive baby garments, fierce dragons glare from '; the metal motif. on satin bags and For Your Information. rn HE million F. W. Thorne shop. eenth and Farnam streets, means that everything in the shop, includ- cushion tops. Eggshell china, most t witchingly - lovely lures our- coins, lar the smaller pieces are most at tractively reasonable in price. Great stacks Of baskets present all . sorts oT' pleasant " possibilities, with their ' jolly swinging silk tassels, beads and . corns.; 10 complete ins unenwi mHERE is style and shoo is Mr. Taso, a cultured Tap- I , ani.r ffentleman. most artistically 10 everv Plcce helpful, Sage you buy at the Omaha Print Black velvet combines most effec- ing Co., Thirteenth and Farnam. tively with the pretty new ginghams, Fashioned of best selected leather, and many of the summer frocks these luggage pieces appeal to dis- snow tne Dens ana giraies in inc vei- criminating persons wno wisn to ing the daily arrivals of ultra-smart delictousness, unexpected dainties. crm.nf. will h mnU at v.rv mnf- SUCh US JUTS of figS, SDlCed nuts, ing reductions out-rivaling even the brandied peaches. Everything be cash offerings Mr. Thorne has been loved by the epicure is to be ..found giving us for some time. Prices to in th nw nP extraordinaire. amaze, $co garments are now $34, $59 are $50.50. $35 are $29.75, and all prices in accordance down to $5 garments for $3.95. "But where does the million dollar idea come in" many of my Polly people have inquired. These prices will hold good until this shop has sold $1,000, 000 worth of merchandise, then re vert to the regular cash induce ments. Prices to appeal to feminine Omaha. You'll find them gratifying indeed. Gray and rose, two-toned ribbons, quite the most artistic of anything I've seen, decorate an exquisite night gown whose upper yoke of shaped lace tops an all-over tucked yoke. a Quality Leather Goods. , "long life" tn vrw mere of leather liter- new. . A Most Important Subject OF CLOTHES conversation is the becoming blouse. And it's "Thome's for Blouses," my dears, for they've just received delicately tinted -as well as more deeply, vividly-shaded georgettes truly en chanting for wear with the new tail leur. Oriental in effect is one whose frill is accordion-pleated part way. Mauve, light blue and pink yarn embroidery add to the dainty charm of fine hemstitching on a French blue concoction, 1 while there are many models in the ever-popular combination blouses. Navy and beige is one of these, a slip-on affair whose shoulders fasten with ex quisitely cut jet buttons. Remember, Polly asks no pay but your good will and interest you'll help the game along if you say "1 saw it in the Polly columns." . There's Artistry in Hair Work. MOST assuredly you really: should see the successful hair dyeing done by Mrs. Margaret Gunston of the Delft Hair Parlors, second floor Baird building, Seven teenth and Douglas. Exquisitely be coming the tinting, in any shade de- Crepe de chine continues to be ont of the most sought after fabrics for summer frocks., It is used in all colors and for all occasions. In dark blue it forms the basis of a practical wardrobe. It is rarelly used in black. 'In white and in the p?slel shades it serves for evening, and especially afternoon frocks for young girls. the most individual noti of the win ter's mode. She has bet.1 with this firm for several seasons and has met with wonderful success. Hit artis tic designing, clever suggestions, have won for her an enviable popu larity among the clientele of ' ,his large shop. Out-of-town people will enjoy the illustrated catalog, yours for the asking, which gives a de-, tailed account of the work done in this shop. There's Joy in Every Page of the School Girl's Kodak Book. rp HERE'S a hint of good times in every tiny print and between its covers is the pictured story of hap py years and enduring friendship a story that means fun in the mak ing, and afterward the still greater joy of living over again these happy, care-free days. Before going to school, call at the Kase Studio, 205 Neville building, Sixteenth and Har ney, and have Mr. Kase instruct you as to how you can obtain the best results. You'll find his prompt serv ice in finishing most delightful, the enlargements eminently successful. Special care is taken of school pic tures. It will pay you to send your work to him. Coming width of hip-line is pre dicted in voluminous frills of silver lace seen in some of the new evening gowns. "Say It With Flowers.' Delightful Expressions Of Autumn's Modes A RE the new dresses at Thome's upper Farnam Shop. Jersey is strikingly represented in all the new shades of blue, a diversity of browns, many of them showing the brushed wool trim in a contrasting color. For the frivolously inclined are the satin and net, or satm and georgette, combinations piquantly charming. Tricolettes in a won drous color array thrill with their Tv,tc . c .1 ' c 1 t loveliness, while the irimly-tailored HIS slogan of the Society of tricotines fascinate the lovers of American Florists, of which swagger street frocks. John Bath is a member, is to me a most appealing one. It includes so many possibilities of romance, ex pressions of undying affection, a way of handling difficult situations. You'll find this a shop of sympa- sired: leaves the hair lustrous and thetic and intelligent flower inter- have bright silk linings. The frames fine in quality absolutely unharmed, pretations. 1 captivating themes. 'Ideally suited for a stroll in the avenues, for motoring, for restaurant and mati nee, is a tricotine and satin combi nation, exquisitely - ei broidered, lightened by sheer filet lace gilet. Four soft rippling ruffles form the skirt of an all-over braided low tu nic satin dress with high-standing lace collar which owes its "upright ness" to a vivid blue ribbon snapped across the bare throat. A Pari sienne would adore the low butterfly girdle bow. Heavily, weighted in jet beading is a midnight georgette frock, while as smart as any seen on Fifth avenue is the slashed tri- A line of new hand bags in moire colette and satin, whose panels are sijk is receiving the attention of fashionable women. They are in black and dark shades to match the prevailing colors in costumes and Daily Arrivals in Exquwite Autumn Fur Collars-rWitching in Their Frocks 1 Charm. A RE TO be seen at Hzberg's, "ClASCINATING in"their becom- r-1517 Douorlaa afreet . V.Teerl. incness. definitely herald the . ..... . .... . ingiy graceful, subtly charming are new season and mark tne passmgjf these new fall frocks. From he the old. The Alaskan Fpr Co.;' sec graceful dressy frock of georgett gf flor' (vei Fry,'s shoe st?r.e)' trieni.tt. ;. . 8 V Sixteenth and Douglas, are making ncolette charmeuse, satin or taf- wondrously beautiful collars and feta to the popular and practical -uffs to add a chic loveliness to last frock of tricotine or serge, autumn's t ason's coat. These collars are of influence reveals itself in new and bth taupe and natural color, Sqi irrci, nuusun scai, maricii, auu Ani rican and Australian opossum. This shop gives particular attention to oui'-of-town customers, and I as sure i ou you'll find their work sat- thi luncheon function flow- Tn ers play a leading role. For the long naf; ow' table a long basket, broad-hanu'led, filled with sweet peas or rcftsebuds placed in moss foundation i' artistically lovely. . I Pictures Play . An Important v Role in The Drama of Life. HOSPE'S, 15a 3 Douglas, are show inar Aztec i. rints of rare color ings in all sizes and subjects, bril- are striking and handsome. Novelties in Mirrors t Suits With the Long Clinging T INES adored by women who en- mHE shops contain nowadays broidery in the side panels, flanking such a tempting display of the glass. These mirrors harmonize charming mirrors of one sort with the furnishings of almost any I t Kj.1 and another that it needs no room save only those furnished in fcfcjBtJl Specjai fashion for their use the plainest mission style. They are to make us buy them. , Indeed, it especially attractive in a room needs only a full pocketbook. They furnished in Louis XV, or are so tempting in themselves that XVI style. But in almost any draw- we would buy them if we could. '"g room there is some nook where One of the mirror novelties is the perhaps a Japanese print and a big ,,r,j rrUe. w h-incre nn tho Chinese oorcelain are waiting tor joy authentic interpretations of wall. Thsre is a small frame with just such a mirror to make a charm models, beaded, braided or em- Jant executions tQ add a touch ; of broidered effects, "they're all here in beauty to any room of the home. une 01 tne most appealing is a ic production of a pi cture painted by Chase, a girl in vn 0, red, robe sitting before i lustrous ' ma- hniyinv tottf mseeail with flrtwer. world on -rhis art department ias many gifts ys the of supreme artistry; vantage candle- vet. One in green gingham has a girdle of two rows of velvet finished off at the back with a few small loops and long, flowingstreamers. ' a New Edison Models. J JUST arrived at the Rouse Edi son Shop, Twentieth and Far nam, are two new models developed in mahogany, the Heppelwhite, which has a record cabinet in the lower part of the case, and exquis ite carving in the front over gold carry bags of individual distinction representative of their personal- 1 Parisian modes are to be found at Herzberg's, 1517 Douglas. Unusul Iy distinctive are the style touches embodied in each model. Rows of chenille stitching form the chic square panel on a blue French broadcloth suit. New, indeed, is the narrow double belt crossing over this, quite enchanting the high choker collar of Hudson seal. A creation' of finest morocco silvertone has deep shoulder yoke under which cord tucks alternate with heavy stitching, while a light taupe broad cloth is also "yoked," a round one this time, and "choked" in Hudson seal. Suits of infinite attractive ness. a Aiuaay or rans wears ner new two arms or hands, folding over in front, and this frame is fastened per manently to" the wall that is, it is hooked up on a nail, which is as Vermanent as anything nowadays. ing retreat. It is a trick of fashion to tie a long silk cord to the handles of these new and ornate hand glasses to jump back to them from the wall mirrors. Gold cords are some times used, but perhaps the smart est are heavy, soft, black silk cords . The advanced price in shoes has created a demand for the low shoes and it is reported that -colonials, ox fords and pumps will be worn' all winter. The real fashionable foot gear will probably be the pump. Merchants are laying in large stocks of spats, and the new models are so tnat are loopea or down vuunu u. perfect in fit and eiegance that when mirror nanaie, auu men o tasseled ends almost to the floor. It probably would be a rather fool ish fancy to tie silk cord on the handle of the small glass that one has on the dressing table. But on these big glasses that are, for either wall or table use the cord is in place. them from the regulation cloth top worn it is difficult to distinguish boot. New Coats Have Also Arrived A T the Thome Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam. These models again show the raglan sleeve, whose many interesting diversions. a 'The Lure of the Open Road" T S FELT in the hearts of all lovers A of the great outdoor these ' tangy autumn day weather couldn't be more ideal for jaunts of all kinds. Appropriate clothes add so much to the joy of, the day, and they're showing outing togs of smartness unexcelled at the Townsend ,Gun company, 1514 Far-, nam. The coat is $5, skirt $4.50 and hat $1.50. Then you'll always enjoy the .motor lunch baskets which range in price from $13.50 to $30, whose refrigerating plan keeps fresh and delicious things to eat and drink on even a long journey. 1 All Your Fondest Yearnings in the Realm of Blouses A RE realized among those shown in the blouse departmet at the Emporium, 16th between Farnam and Harney. Their Russian blouses, ranging in price from $12.50 to $29.50 embody marty of the most clever fashion features of the sea- ctirL-e in nitupllf iftle. -whoftft grape clusters and leave's show rus set or blue finish. A distinctive feature of these sticks isj, an upright leaf of fine carving. lhese ar $12.50 each. . .. Then the hand glass itself is slipped into these two hands or arms a little bracket arrangement really that holds it safely. The glass thus serves for a wall mirror it is' large enough and also serves for a long handled hand glass. These mirrors Now to get back to the wall mir- smartness cannot be forgotten. And, 'fabric This model, $155. may be ity and true worth. These qualities f hap.eau. ,weI1 toward the back of I lfad in" any wood desired, quarter- will be at once recognized in the "er headi , V.sawed white oak, fumed or golden, "bulldog" topped bags fot men in rk.1;Xi,wi tw,;.,. ; and magogany; the other an Inlay both black and brown for $25, also Delihtful Decorative Expres- SVeratnn, is $195 falsa in all wnndl in the gusset bottom bass which SlOnS Mr. Rouse says that he has made open up square at the top. The TN TANS and creams are the new are framed in gilded wood, with col- a great many sales to soldiers' just ladies, God bless them, will be papers shown at the Sam New- ored flowers or ribbons picked out in 'returned from; overseas who have "carried away" and will want to man Decorating Shop, Eighteenth soft shades or rose and blue and become Edisonized in the camps, carry with them the dainty new and Farnam. 'The new panel con- green. They 9re equally suitable for - This is the great music reproducing square cut suitcase bag with an out- ceptions disclose an artistry of line, a boudoir, bedroom or personal sit- : wonder of the age, you know, side dressing compartment, to hold a subtle appeal of color and the ex- ting room.' ' which has stood the most gruelling all necessary dressing equipment quisite charm of simple ornamenta- There is another charming mirror. test ! with the result as one anu toilet requisites, quite apart tion. This artistic shop makes a spe- It is a big hand glass that may rors. Another beautiful mirror max is pictured is made with a frame ot lacquered wood, showing bits of the willow design so dear to the heart of China, and endeared, by means of the family china, to so many of us. This mirror frame is as decorative as a picture, but with al so simple that it is a welcome sight to the tired eye. Some of the new mirors are made with candle holders at each side sometimes for two candles. These are especially suitable for a dark stair- landing or for a corner ot a paper says, "Impossible to distin- from the carefully packed garments cialty of decorating public buildines. be raised out of its case, which is dark hall. Sometimes these mirrors I ,Ml.A....4BAnAni.w C II 1 , I . . -i .. .. . MJJ J f . . . ... .. . ? gui5n Deiween me singers living u"i H'"i":i. oiasu over- cnurcnes, restaurants, picture tnea- m the form ot a nttie gnaea woo a are nttea wiin electric cords, " so voice. and its re-creation by the mu- mgni Dags, iaeai to carry in aani- ters. lhey ve just finished one of jewelry box. sicii instrument tnat Dears tne Stamp of Edison's genius." You're welcome at all times to visit this parlor to hear the new records with out anv obligation to buv. You'll ? find it an instrument of incompara- charm And this mirror, like that bulbs instead nf real candles tion to a suitcase, are shown in wide the popular show houses of Omaha, the other, can be lifted out and used may be used. But to most of us diversity of styling. When you're Many of the most handsome homes as a hand glass. the real candles are more attrac- in this shop, ask to see the $80 in the ritv Utetime bag they re showing. ishing to the artist mind of Mr. wall mirrors from China in some of might be . safer, in a ' hall where there are rich dolmans under which formal costumes wilL revel in their exclusiveness. An especially lovely brown Chameleon cloth model has great shoulder collar of wolf with loose waistline panel edged in the same fur. You'll find their fur coats and coatees most captivating. There's a creamy natural marmot coat short and flaring that is par ticularly lovely with racoon collar and cuffs of dark richness. Now that linen handkerchiefs are scarce and the prices prohibitive to trjch fluffing, three-quarter sleeves the average purchaser, the manufac- witn wide-cut cuffs, silk-cord gir turers have helped wonderfully to dies, one of them a taupe, -shows make the cotton varieties attractive charming cherry design. One new by introducing novel designs and model, discloses solidly embroidered son. Fascinating beading, silk 01- llff ANY of the newest sport skiFts show a revival of side plears. These pleats are about -two inches wide ami are stitched from the waist 10 tne nip une. iney are extreme smart looking skirts. a a r r 1. ...... j - . hi t-l A ,,c iUmw. ,m.. fill' t,- "nil wji. 1111,111 iwi juui tail JIA19, The shops are full of fabric hats and they say that 75 per cent of the hats in Paris are made of fabric. Some of these hats show delightful combinations of fabrics and colors. One in beige duvetyn and brown velvet is handsome. . .-"- Paris has sent over numerous dresses with straight gathered skirts and they actually measure three yards around. : : Ostrich is the favorite trimming for the fall hats that are now appear ing in the shops. It is used as hands, quills, plumes, pompoms and in large variety of fancy effects. Blondine is next in favor. - Burnt orange appears to De a popular color in both these trimmings. i J Colored silk is liked int. liMcrie, a a Still Newman. v Send for his illustrated the shops. They show black panel- draughts from an .opened door very much booklet - of interior decoration, ed frames with mounted stripes of might start the candle flame to You'll find it most eniovablc 50ft blue and gold and rose em-. swaying dangerously. bright colorings. One shop is show ing . handsome ones in rose, green and blue tones. They are 50 cents. All the shops are showing attractive assortments, among which are very pretty ones at 25 cents gold and silver motifs on loose swinging panels. While another has the long skirt weighed by beads. Exquisite blouse conceits of Amer ica and Europe's premier fashion creators. V AAa,