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|h6 outlook tor uildwlnter ? brid68" ^ ^icoSf? whS ShSr'sj i ?SrS; *0 picture"?, to patronize specialty I shops that carry these lovely en sembies rather thai* rely ou the* Bervlccs of^ ^ <>r the fa the EeautJ of^iace , sleeve all the more apparent, which i$:M a strode of .absolute geniuson . the part: of therfteslgner. Sgfcwl f 1 The stately bilda centered taUfce picture i Is also wearing ope ?f .|he voguish eyebrow-line cape. This I ?tegi?bK^Sf'u* p- wiu aee medallions of' ??e K laeescattered areand there ?., onthe long, velfc^be par H .ttcolar thing to call atten tion tflijh that tha longer gs&jss&a&as whenEho mingles wither er veil. hr thrown back.rft-om the face, forming a popular 'tapetea* Hon enveloping the-shoulders.- The; gown la ofOusterlsiM heavy white fsattn. ' x ? > ... .thing be lovelier than, a quaint lit' tie Dutch bonnet effect a^ shown to the right In the groupj The veD -|a lace^>rdered--JUu.barmory with the picturesque lace flanges which t<M' beck*<o? ^ti*. hoiwej away from the face.* filer glrllah frocjt ls of tree-bark white ctvjpft. j ':S Intthla atoiy of wedding veils tor: the midwinter bride have-saved the biggest^ tJirill to the 4aat?a vision of. I?e-blue tolle. over-satin in the same blue.. The veil la fin ger-tip length falling from a -cun bvanetllke headpiece which has a^ri^ ^^rlm^ ^^eotbre rChie aanie lovely ensemble: fdllows In the procession repeated in blush pink.-for" the yedng widoir. who^ie weda.i - We might add that the;, de signer tells us that In Mexico the short veil for a aecond plunge Into matrimony- has been In vogue.for for cbUrden'8 .clothes. There are little coata and tallleurs In dark green woolens trimmed wfitta h 4 Mtrakhan of Wyer^ There to 2| . % deilghtfhl little ensemble for a ten to-ftftewl-year-old girl tor^ea-soup | green mossy wool, trtynmed \tttbj - MPii mi ic mnrr imi ~~ tabs of lacquered fabrics to black Green sweaters to (C lighter shade of wdpl or knitted acetate material accompany skirts to darker green wool and tartan designs. .TCrsey and rayon dresses with a woolen appearance are often In vivid green trimmed with beige and for sipart occasions, torqudlse green and wa ter green are highly sponsored. L : ;Sl ? - " ' - "* ?' Vk * * ? I ' ' i ? ? ?? Y> t "A + *? ?" ' *? * DINNER HATS WITH CHIC FACE VEILS - Late Military Oaations Are Simply lrre?UUble. By CHERIE NICHOLAS According to rashlon't ultimatum "after flvs,*' you are not dressed dp to ths mark unless a vogutsh. lit tle dinner of cock tali hat surmounts youi smartly coloured bead. The chic and prnate dinner hats that milliner* are so busily* cry ting this seasob, are sluiply Irresistible. No beauty-loving stylo-ralndefc mem ber of the fair sex can fall to re spond to the lure of these devastat ing blts.pf headgear. Leading In tbla -collection of most flattering dressy bats are little caps of sequins, some in gold, some lip silver, fllack ones, too, that spar kle for ah they are worth. * The veils to go with Them are Just too cunning for words. The moment you see It yon will be. waiting one of the pew medal lion veils. Next time you go near the veiling department, hold one up to your close-fitting toque?yoU'H love the prettily fdvolous touch it will add to your appearance. Tb tefl the truth,- these medallion veils art mostly for "iopks." They are round like a plate, have" a Uttlo filigree of gold or silver threading worked around their edges and In the very center there Is a fancy metal medallion. The way to wear one of these veils is. to aqg'y It flirtatiously over the right eye, and does it look clever?we are leaving" It to you to form conclusions. A brown net gold-embellished medal-1 lion veil worn with a dinner- hat of dusky brown tulle, aye, there's a combination tp arouse interest In even the hopelessly blase. l The .newest tiling to wear with your. wttt^ fqr coat .la a high crowned toque fashioned of velvet In a high color, - GOLD JEWELRY SAO r;*?&.Tjhi.X-.*; j? v-\ ? . - "" " t,?; ? ? ' < V / ?* '. /* yes, Indeed, we agree *itl> you vie twleted -gold chain nechlaca and. bracelets which this stylish totted ypnng woman Is wearing, lg per .!$<$$>, stunning?enough to excite to envy. It' is quite the proper thing tb wear massive gold jewelry this wesson and the shops are show ing the moat- fascinating array of clips and bracelets and - pins and necklaces and novel ornaments In gold that fancy can picture .It is tu master strike to wear this gold costume jewelry with " classically simple. frocks. Tho sophisticated and'spyere black cloaky dress, here pictured is all that it shoufd be tO wear with gold Jewelry. r& New Handbag j . There is a new handbag which Is shaped, like a case for-fleld glaspes. It has a shorter strap than the field-glass case, but . thie per njlts^ it to be carried more easily In the"hand. II i| i| i mmmmmm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i"" M I ? ? | Tailored Frock j for Little Lady j ? "V ( P*(ttra ao4i < ?' - : ' i \ TWt? 1* the typs of simple but: ? smart dreBS which aoy little girl 1 would lore. Almost every detail that goes Into > the making of a: well-bred, . little girl's dress Is to be tbund here. The double collar is ^ust right" the u long, slightly, full sleetes, with tbelr narrow cuffs are very practical for cool- weatherror If you?prefer,- the L *ro?k jngyJ>e made with, little, puffed ; Short sleeves such as all girls adore. The tailored effect Is carried out very well by means of the closed pleats.running.al^. the way-from the cunning, half-yoke and, opening near , the hem. Notice the belt, tying in a bow in the. bach!. And..a word to mothers?It's very simple . to inake t J Pattern 2041 is available only in sires 4, 0, 8, 10, and 12.; .Sine 10 takes. 8% yards. 80 Inch fabric and % yard contrasting. Illustrated step-by-step sewing lnstructlons lP Clnded Send ETFTEBU^' CBIJJTS (1$C), to coins or stamps f coins preferred} . for thla pattern. Write plainly name, addi^as ahd style nuinhet^ Be ST^HK . '1.0 STATE sise. . Address orders' to Sewing Circle pattern Department, 248 West Sev enteenth Street; New Tprk City. PERFORATED DESIGN FOR QUILT MAKERS ' r~' - . J ? ?*/ * . ; ? A' ?y; OHANDMOTHKR CLARK j Quilt makers realise the beauty of . a finished quilt depends upon tho patches! used, the beauty to the patch work., design, and, most important, the quilting. If the quilting design to Bol accurately reproduced on the material it is Impossible to quilt neatly and clearly, h Many quiUs are never finished, because the Worker bas no pattern or meanrto transter all the quilting lines accur9l&. There .are several ways of transla ting quilting patterns jto cloth, hut. the most approved and: successful., method Is stamping the -, design through a perforated pat-tern, with ? stamping powder. This Is the sim plest and most economical way. nqri produces results that make quilting Interesting. Each stamping is the j '*^i"i" ?' " J '? . iame, and perfect. These patterns ire Already perforated on bond) pa> ^er, and-good for many stampings. Each stitch la Indicated on the Unee >f tbe design, and tbe /lumping can :an be brushed off when quilting la lniahed, leaving the work neat and ?lean. Grandmother Clark's package No. ISA contalna perforated patterns of be designs shown, also, stamping powder and fall directions how to jse (hem. Sires of patterns are as wrryvv * rs/o follows: A1 Feather Circle, it inch { A2 Feather Border, 8 inch; as Motif, Stt inch; 04' Feather Cir< lie, OH inch; B5 Feather Corner, 7 Inch; B0 Feather Square. 4 Inch. If you want your quilting to (ook right, send 15 cent* to our- quilt>dfr partment and receive all of these* Lot 8a^vlrtx perforated patterns. by mall postpaid. Address?Home Graft f Co.?Dept 'D^-?Nineteenth and tilt Louie. Ave., St Louis, Ma Enclose a stamped . envelope for reply when writing, for wU&egMten. 111 ' ?' 1 ? ' For Pwrt na Eurth We, have got-to take the tdeallsm out of wary?;Bev. Dr. Dwight Brad Mi;'. .. ..v.. ?? Yv*A *'<r. '?? ? 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