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PQr- 3 mIIIPPJ SM i ff ftfc. . fer SB ----- " ' - ' 0 J llU&3H- BY BENE MAKSFIELD gl SSpyriglAed, lflihl.T.-aBWMon.. . f tb days -Klieii faswon seems to cater almost exclu sively to the tall aad ril krwy, tbe woman of (the tbelkht referred to as "corn- lag ivmt ap to Ms iearf has oae ad raatage tbat hx big sistsrs are denied, and thel kt the misses' djepartaoect, where, from coats to eyeniag gowas, gbe may often, find exactly wnat is aLted to btr nseds. I bay aimost all my gowns and coats tbete," s&id a ywkhfill tecklag womaa. of somethlag wider fire feet, "aad sotaetimeg ssyi suits. I find that in the ntieees garjaaaots- ail the pre Tailing modes are modified Into slm pl effects, jg fSmt one may-dfesi la. style without being axtreaie, which is not always possible if one has to de pend os. the .regalar offeraags of wosien's appareL", farored by her modish mother this fall, with the slight modifications just mentioned. Skirts moderately narrow, jackets medium length, coats cut on straight, long lines, a prevalence of sailor collar and wide rerer effects, there you have the characteristics of the yotmg giri's winter outfit. Her party frocks are simple aad (dainty with a preference for floral' effects, carried out in bordered chiffon -or tiny artificial flowers. One attrac- tiTe little gown In pale bloe mescaline' snowed a nappy use or tne Doraerea chon scarf. Pour of these scarfs, which were not very wide, were used to form a sort of paneled tunic, be ing allowed to hang loose In tire front and back- and' on, either side, caught in &t "the waist by a blue silk cord. The ."border was a vague clouded ef fect in pale brown roses on a blue In a word, the striesjfor the row- ground,, with a shimmery. satin .stripej mimic the extremely "narrow lines of fag daughter JlowTery ; closely tsjruming through it. j grown-up fashions, most of-them are -For the, -tiny tots-there is' a surfeit of practical, pretty garments. .The new fall and winter coats show al most invariably adaptations of the Bailor, or shawl collar, with very wide revers. Many models are so fashioned, however, that -they may be fastened up snugly about the little throats. Bough materials will predominate cheviots, Scotch mixtures and partic ularly double-faced cloths. These lat ter are very smart when the garment is made up with the reverse' side, eith er In a plain color or plaid, used for trimming. The trimmings tftfo season are very simple, consisting usually of self-color braids, or big buttons; Of course, velvets and plushes and broad cloth will be used for the dressier coats, with trimmings of fur, or hav ing elaborate lacs- collars. In wash dresses, although a ;few boxplaited all around, it thelsidej or In clusters. A boon for the woman, who makes the kiddies' play dresses herself are the dress patterns in ging hams ' and other material which may now be obtained put-up in packages which contain the required amount of trimming, even to .the "buttons, 'and full directions for making up the goods that Is already cut but Hats and bonnets are demure lijtle j affairs this season, framing the face bewrtchingly. For ordinary wear the' close-fitting beaver or f elt with sim pler bcw trimming, is most practicable With the plush or caracul' coats bon nets or hats fashioned of the 'same, Bwterial are attractive. Velvet hoods, with odd little tumed-up points over tae ears, are trisamed with soft bows ' of light ribbon matching vfhe "bonnet lining. Delicate chiffon-llhed and draped' sbonnets trimmed", with tiny flowers or feathers are indng. the dres sier modek. Copyrighted, 1911, by L JV Robinson. TI5VOI7LD father wear an in expensive piece of jewelry I said a wen dressed woman the other day, "that was in perfect keeping with my costume, than a more elegant one that did not harmonize with the color scheme and general lines of the gown, ylt is a simple matter to ruin a good effect by an awkwardly placed coral brooch, for instance, on a rose pink gown, or by a locket suspended1 at just the wrong distance from the throat." It Ts doubtless this increasing f astid--lousaes In the details of correct jo-j fuming that has brought out so many artistic designs in medium priced jew- ielry. It Is usually posslblefo find ex actly the sort of brooch or chain or. bracelet that seems to give that nec essary last touch to tiie hew gown. There, are the pin sets, for the dres sier gowns, that come In. every con ceivable combination of metals and gems platinum set with amethysts, or coral, or rhinestone, or inlaid with enamel, and gun metal and gold treat-, ed in the same way, although platinum just at present is in the lead for mountings of all kinds. Th prevalence of the collarless waist, which Is likely to endure through U the winter, and according to some sn-l thuslasts till the crack o'.dooin, has created a greater demand for bea'ds, chains, necklaces, La Yallieree- and jeweled -velvet bands. Gold beads al ternating with beads of onyx coral, jade,- amethyst or any suitable stone are being much worn. Onyx is espe cially favored this season. A stunning necklace seen in one of the shops was a string of the brilliant onyx and tiny seed pearls, with four pear-shaped pendants of the onyx In the frost Sotair chaias appear to hare 1fiuper ceded aU others for the locket or watchl These are tbetcbaine, that have a separate piece, about three inches In. length depending from the juncture j to which the locket is .usually at- r tached The; locket or watch which is often worn in this way, when fastened to the end of this chain thus lies much lower than formerly. Very attractive are the enamel lockets suspended from their slender gold -chains, having the enamel also introduced Into the chain In small discs. Nothing could be .more fragile and dainty than the Italian filigree silver now so much In evidence. The brace lets 'and- necklaces, simulating .tiny gold centered daisies axe particularly prettyj althougti some may prefer those, coaeisting of small squares of the lacy metal that form a solid chain' Something new in hair are the combs and barrettas. fashJosMdl from what is called efcesttis. It is a.. sort of ivory-toaed celluloid qwte slab of&iely carved, 'with a Sue of Mack following the caning. Tkey are ospt ciaily designed for wear with, tie assd ish black aad white eostimiss, bet ia grey or white hair, thsy acre a try rich effect, appearfeg jsecht ssora ex pensive than they are, siace a avoi ftised barretta aiay be bought far 11.00. Rhinestone hair oraaiaeats awaated on atamiixaat are also to the fora or rather decidedly t the hack;- foe f the barrstte is the juamdaml nraasif and need of. -the pressot coiffare. Tba wide velvet bands with Jewtfed aHas will- be worn by the yoaf this winter. Another ptecty for evening wear esceciaXfe. to the coiled hah? dreseiagi the bead ed or filigree baud finished at either with a large fiat for wrist or neck; -I that esse jmst bad: the, eat,. FAULTLESS CLEANING ''4: if : &t v MUdCaiJ ' rf J ciySa4 fcsav1 " j-is- ' yss- 0MT -35?ri rr- r - Tir-:.Tv ffirSRrfK- tf, sx&em. i'BK :".-. il--" -.' y- urn. Mz'mmkVnMmffimi lllUBff: f jsXH If!- M J JjBUIII li 1 31 1 :V, it. r r. .? -'" s f-i i4? --i- k VT. y x - - il We try to 3o our Gleaning- in sucH a way that it will Be to pur advantage tb have you critical, exacting and particu- , ! , I f larto the last detail of our work, for in the due course of time if you are critical and exacting, you'll become a patron of this establishments Your efforts to find the best cleaning and-pressing will inevitably bring you here. (Butv.-whyvnot come before v.e;m vcdst- If- Jexperi'ments H 'k-' '.. -. - 'i if .4' . t --i sb - i- '.-'.lS ,-, A Qur plant is the most complete and up-to-date: plant in the entire southwest. . Absolutely fire proof and sanitary.. It equipped vvijth all the modern machinery, of the day.!- i .-ri-'Vi.- .r'' -VO--'-" - - iheres 1 -.r-' y-' -i ..' '-i-t 4; -: A 4- v- Mo Plac TOOce HOLMES' Dyeing and Cleaning Works S; tiP-fi -J.' All the Feminine Fancies In Jewelry To Be Found at, . A. D Foster Company fe i Ottr fall stock is not yet complete bwt new goods are arriving ciaily and with the selections being made by oar Mr A, D. Foster, who is now in the East, we will be able, to offer you this fall everything new in Jewelry. Exclusive designs in artistic creations in every; imaginable class, of jewelry will be offered in a wide range of choice. . ' ' r .4. r4. f " - Wedding Gifts We call particular afetentioii to tfofacfc that this fall you "wiE find here wedding : gifts that have individuality and will be most pleasing to the young bride and groom, xThis applies to gifts of a simple nature as well as. to the most elaborate. Mail Orders 3i.l The facilities of the A. D. Foster Co. for filling mail orders are unquestioned. We invite full correspondence at all times and all out-of-town purchases are made on the the basis of entire satisfaction. ti E - Jewelers Opticians Herald Bldg., ,E1 Paso, Texas.