Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 October 1915 — Page 3
DRESSES FOR EVENING PAQUIN MODEL WRITE FOR SAMPLE DECOLLETE GOWNS MUCH WORN IN FRANCE.
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Best Parisian Designers Have Been Giving Their Attention to This Class of Costume Feather Trimming on Evening Mantles.
All the great dressmakers of Paris say tliat for France and England they are making, just now, very few regular evening dresses. On this side of the water demi-evening toilets are the only thing demanded. But these demievening dresses are real works of art, writes Idalia de Villiers, Paris correspondent of the Boston Globe. They are, in fact, very much the same style of dress that the lovely women of past centuries wore at great dinner parties and even balls. It is only of late years, comparatively, that decollete gowns, with no sleeves, have been worn at dinner parties. Our grandmothers would have said that such gowns were only suitable for court balls. We have had a great many sartorial changes in the last fifty years. Nowadays decollete gowns arc worn even at ordinary theaters. The picturesque gowns shown in Nattier's pictures are being copied by leading dressmakers. These gowns nearly always show a tunic or pannier, and many of them have sets of narrow, gathered flounces at the hem of the full skirt. These flounces are headed by set rosettes made of silver ribbon, or by little garlands of chiffon or satin roses. On some of Doucet's new models I have seen borders of fine feather trimming. This is a revival ofan old and vory popular fashion. The feathers are only slightly curled and the trimming is ,'j.bout three inches wide. One model which specially pleased me was j made of pale shell-pink crepe de chine and the overdress, in fourreau form, was bordered with pearl gray feather trimming. There were pearl gray silk embroideries on the border of tho overdress .and also on the corsage and at the hem of the skirt there was a deep fringe of gray crystal beads. Another model of the same order was made of flame-red crape, with a border of fine black feathers and delicate embroideries in jet and dull gold on the front of the skirt. 1 have also seen feather trimming Simple Hair Ornament of Black Velvet Ribbon to Wear With a Tea Gown. introduced on the border of evening mantles, and with the best effects. Worth showed mo a model in sapphire blue velvet which was bordered with feathers in a slightly darker shade of blue, the mantle being lined PAY ATTENTION TO DIET Girl Who Would Remain Slim Must Arrange Her Daily Meals With the Utmost Care. The girl who is inclined by nature toward stoutness must diet vigorously in order to keep her weight down and must beware and take care if she does not wish to be overtaken by the dreaded flesh. If a girl belongs to a family of heavyweights, but is herself sulliciently slim for her size, she need not congratulate herself too soon on her sylphlike shape, but should keep on the sharp lookout for any increase in size. Once she begins to grow stouter she will be amazed to see how rapidly her weight increases. At the first signs of hateful fat the girl should begin a vigorous campaign against the enemy, before she is absolutely conquered by in. The first and most powerful weapon to uso in this warfare against flesh are diet and exercise. The diet should eliminate all sweets (cakes, candies, dasserts. sodas, sugar in tea or coffee, etc); all starchy foods (rice, white bread, potatoes, beans, peas, etc.), and all fatty foods (cream, milk, chocolate, etc). However, it is a great mistake to cut down too much on tho amount of food, for it only produces weakness. Another point about the diet is this: It is better to take three slim meals, consisting of non-fattening foods, than to eat only one meal a day, in which enough is oaten to make up for four other meals. A great many women follow this form of dieting, giving up all but one meal, but they
The model of this afternoon dress is of gray satin trimmed with black velvet and white net frill. Waist shirring is held in place by corsage bouquet. The skirt of the dress is full, with shirring forming a yoke. with heliotrope chiffon, finely shirred. Feather boas are again fashionable, the ordinary round models which have always been dear to the hearts of the English queens and princesses. These boas are extremely flattering to the skin. Smart women have been accustomed to making fun of them, calling them "quite too English for anything," but I assure you that a black feather boa is a genuine beautifler. ' Neckwear Newness. Neckwear fashions aro about as stable as the thermometer or the stock market, for one minute collars are up and the next they are down very flat. Neckwear styles for winter, however, are to be mostly high; that is, thero will be some all-high collars, some flat collars and some that are high in tho back and roll away in the front. The stole is a new neckwear note, as is also the crossed fichu of organdiQ with organdie ruchings. There will be much soft neckwear of georgette crope, net, marquisette and silk organdie. Colored embroidery un georgetto crepe is a now feature, vhile burntorango collarettes of tho samo material arc a popular fashion note. Removable Stones. Rings that turn as easily as chameleons to the color nearest them are tho newest fad of fancy. If a green gown is to be worn to dinner, Miss Fashion slips out of the surrounding diamonds the turquos she affected when she appeared last night in a blue frock, and in its place she deftly slips a stone to give to her costume that harmony or contrast she desires. eat enough at this one repast to make up for all their dieting. FASHION HINTS The schoolgirl's dress should have pockets because they are both practical and fashionable. Little girls' dresses show plain-colored belted blouses worn over plaid kilted skirts. Day gowns are relieved from dullness by chiffon sleeves and pretty neckties. One of the few military intluences in feminine attire that scorns likely to be accorded any sound recognition is the tartan skirt. Chiffon sleeves socm to be as much as ever in favor for fall dresses. Odd velvet coats will he worn with cloth or rep serge skirts. Slashed cloth skirts over velvet or silk aro a charming fashion. White organdie has been and stil is in groat favor. Short puffed and long full sleeves are a feature of afternoon and evening toilets. Plat trimmings are often flatly applied, sometimes almost appliqued, unless in the use of wings, perky bows and coque pompons. Among the new tweeds, subdued plaids and checks are most in favor. Sailors in Vogue. A big purple velvet collar is trimmed about the crown with roses shading from a purple that is fairly black to the faintest laveuder tints. Shaded effects will be strongly fea tured this fall, particularly in purple, brown and gray. Designers have evinced a great fondness for wool trimming.
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