Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1911 — Page 9
Fridav, May 26, 1911. THE TIMES. compelled to cancel some of her bookings. J.' E. Dodson has a play In which he will star under the manageemnt of Cohan & Harris. It is called "Gauntlets Pride" and Is by J. Hartley Manners. Clifton Crawford, the star of "Three Twins," is to appear next season in a new musical play called "The Middy," under the management of Joseph M. Galtes. Charles Dillingham will produce, next season, a play by Eugene Walter called "The Assassin." said to be based upon the murder of the New York Italian detective, Petroslno, some time ago in1 Italy. Alexandre Bisson, the famous French novelist, had a conference f In Paris with Porter Emerson Browne with the Idea of adapting the latter's play for the French stage. William H. Crane Is to have a new play next season, adapted from the down east stories of Joseph C. Lincoln by the Rev. William Dahforth, author of "The Gates of Eden." Margaret Tovvnsend is adapting a play from Frederick Townsend Martin's book, "The Passing of the Idle Rich." play entitled "The Stampede," in which Lillian Buckingham will' appear next season. ' H. Beerbohm Tree is out with the announcement that he will confine himself strictly to Shakespearean plays In the future. J ; "Madame Butterfly" has been successfully launched as a vaudeville sketch by Evelyn Millard at the Palais theater, London, recently. Charlotte Walker is to appear as a stock star in Minneapolis, and will during the engagement probably be seen in a dramatization of John Fox's novel "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine." Times Pattern Department 331 DAILY FASHION- HITTT. Cecil l)e Mule has recently written a
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FADS AND FASHIONS
Now York, May 26. A new era ofj popularity seems to be In store for the separate blouse. One of the leading French - dress makers Is authority for the prediction that the next year will see a great revival of the , separate blouse and skirt and combination not only so far as the tailored suit and waist ar concerned, but for other wear. - Regardless of what the future may bring, the luxurious little blouse
of sheer stuff and dainty design is a very essential part of the wardrob this spring, and each blouse model that oiw sees seems more charming and more fascinating than the last. As the weather grows warmer, more and more tub blouses of actually wash
able materials appear under tailored coats. It is quite necessary to specify "actually washable" materials, as many of the so-called "tub" blouses would never stand a single washing. The colored embroideries of the cheaper blouses T.by no means always fast. " The lovely .voile and marquisette ' blouses also often prove delusions, for this fabric, as many people know, never stops shrinking. A voile waist should
always be purchased several sizes too large -and the excess of material may sometimes be taken up, for the first two or three weeks of wear, in little pin tucks which may be incorporated in
the design of decoration.
Even the most expensive qualities of this fashionable veiling fabric shrink
more or less as time goes on; but so beautiful is the soft, transparent material, and so gracefully does it mold the lines of shoulder and arm that it is certain to remain in favor for the more dressy type of waists; though for prastlcal, everyday wear lawn or batiste models that may be sent to the wash tub without any qualms are much more satisfactory.
The Magyar type, with Its seamless
shoulder and sleeve and its loose fall of material from shoulder to waist, con
tinues to be the. favorite blouse syle.
Nearly all waists shown in the shops are embroidered more or less elaborately. Many show the embroideries in the
new shade of Erin green, a rather vivid shade, which goes well with white. Coral is another favorite colpr. This warm pink shade, containing a suggestion of yellow, is also called "Helen
pink' but this name is wrong, as
Helen pink is of an outspoken, pale
rose tint. Nine-tenths of the voile blouses show a touch of coral In the embroidered pattern.
There are scores of blouses made of
all-over embroidery and most of the models are exceedingly simple, the em
broidery being handseme enough to ierve as trimming and Just a trifle of
some fine lact being added at neck and
sleeve edge as finish. Fichus are worn with many of those simple tub blouses and sometimes fichu and blouses are trimmed alike a very pretty notion.
So popular is the fichu with its graceful drapery over the bust and its lovely lines over shoulder and arm that the
style is being copied in blouses of a
more dressy nature.
Sashes and girdles are important de
tails in a large percentage of the new
season s toilets, while belts, for the
time being, are comparitively speaking
in eclipse. The shortened waist line Is of course responsible for this state
of things. The one-piece frock almost Invariably has its waist line raised as least a few Inches and defined by some girdle arrangement, lines of corded
shlrrlngs or an ornamental finish on
the skirt top; while with the separate
waist and skirt, a combination always associated with trim belts, the dressmakers achieve a short waisted effect
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by raising the tope of the skirt more or
less and holding it In place with an ln-
er girdle. Most of the tailored skirts re made that way and are finished
with absolute plainness or with some
narrow line of braiding or other trim
ming.
In spite of this tendency there are
many skirts ending at the normal waust line and there is no denying that the
woman naturally short of waist line
and ample of curves looks very much
better In a tailored skirt trimly belted
at the natural waist line. The ordinary
separate tub skirt too is much more practical when made with a waist band
than when raised and finished with the supporting inner girdle, and so there Is still a demand for smart belts, though that demand is less insistent
than usual.
Wide soft belts of black satin, moire
or velvet seem to be more In evidence than belts of leather in the exclusive sops and colored belts in these materials are also shown. They are usual-
finished with large flat buckles cov
ered with material and a new note this
spring is a flat bow of the material laid under the buckle. A similar flat bow
of ten appears also at the back of a belt
under a round, ovai or rectangular suae
or buckle. The same bow and buckle
idea is. carried out in the soft leathers
and even In patent leather, but with
less pleasing results than in the case
of the silk belts.
Some very handsome white belts on
these lines have touches of embroidery
in black or In color on the silk covered buckles and there are, of course, many
silk belts with beautiful metallic or Jewelled buckles, but these, while often etremely expensive are hardly so good
looking for present belt purposes as
the more severe designs.
The popularity of white and black
combinations has brought about a
particularly large showing in white
leather belts trimmed in black patent
leather, and one finds also white moire
trimmed in the black patent leather
hen there are wide, soft belts of fine
dull finish leather or suede in all of
the modish eoolrligs. These at their best have the big, flat, plain bucklss covered with leather, but ocaslonally
good arrangement of straps Is used
and some attractive effects are obtain
ed with fine stel embroidery.
The bead embroidery prevalent this
year finds' a place among tne belts, sometimes forming entire buckles,
sometimes merely bordering narrowly
the belt and buckle edges. Certain
girdles Jn Imitation seml-preclous
stones are very handsome In their way
but must be knowingly worn with Just
the right frock. New evening corsets that fit and In
close the figure like an armor are said
to be extremely comfortable. Made o
silk-woven Jersey cloth as pliable as
a glove, and aa strong as satin, they are
cut very low above the belt. Aside from the front steel and the support
for, the back lacing, they are practical
ly boneless; only one bone is placed
at each side, over the hips. The cor
set lengthens to the knees, shaping into a leg. open on the inside; an
elastic strap set half-way between
thigh and knee holds H about the leg
the lacing bones reach -to the lowe
edge, curving with the body. Thl
corset alms to preserve the slende
silhouette, nothing-being worn over
except the trifle - of lace and ribbon that serves for a cache-corset. Instead
of the usual narrow colored ribbon
used for service and in the adornmen
of this garment, wide ribbons are worn
banding it ajid drawing It into th
scheme of decoration of the soft, trans
parent corsage. FLORENCE FAIRBANKS.
LADIES' HOUSES DRESS. This simple house dress is made on the fewest of fashionable lines. ' The plain waist Is cut in peasant style, with sleeves and body In one. there being lo shoulder seam. There is a seam In. ti) centre of the back, which helps when the material Is narrow, but the closing is In the front on the left side.
The skirt of this dress has five gores.
The front forms a plain, flat panel, with the opening at one side, and the' other
gores are sltgntiy gatnerea ana attached to the belt which finished th waist.
Sarce. cheviot, ponces, linen or sing-
am may be used in making a dress if
this character.
The pattern. 5.102. Is cut In sizes 32 to
12 Inches bust measure. Medium -le reQuires P .yards of 36 inch materml.
The above pattern can be obtained bv
sending ten cents to the office of this
paper.
T Jacob Schloer & Son
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93 State Street
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After Dinner Oratory.
"Terwilliger, the trouble with you la
that you eat too fast You dldn'i
come Into that restaurant until I had
been eating for half an hour or more, and yet you finished as soon as I did.
You don't half masticate your victuals.
Some day you'll suffer agonies from dyspepsia, if you don't now. I make
it an lnvariaDie custom to cnew my food thoroughly, no matter how busy
I am.
"Yes, but that s no reason, Jeroloman, why you should chew your toothpick for half an hour after you've quit eating."
Plays and Players
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Accounts
The new play in which Robert Mil
liard Is to appear Is called "The Seventh Moon."
The White Sister." Viola Allen's suc
cess, will be used by stock companies
this summer.
Wallace Munro has Joined the David
Belasco forces, and Is working on the Pacific coast.
Anna Held is to become a manager.
as she has the rights to a play by the
author of "Madame ..
Gertrude Elliott Is to produce a play
by Joseph Medlll Patterson called "Rebellion," in Jersey City.
Louis Mann is to appear in a play
called "On Easy Terms," under the
management of W. A. Brady.
Julian L'Estrange, leading man with
Blllle Burke, la next season to play the role of Niclas In "Thais."
Julia Hay will be a member of Frank
Mclnyre's company in George Bronson Howard's play, "The Snobs."
Margaret Mayo is writing a new play
for Charles Dillingham, and Is also
turning "Baby Mine" into a novel.
Eleanor Kent is making her first ap
pearance in vaudeville m a one-act
operetta called "Love via Aeroplane."
It Is said that Fay Templeton will
return to the stage next season under
the management of George A. Lederer.
Several companies will be organized
In New York late in August to play
Over Night" on the road next season,
A stock company In Providence will
have as stock stars Eugenie Blair, Mil dred Holland and Isabelle Evesson.
Henry Miller Is to play a short en
gagement in vaudeville in "Frederic le Maltre," supported by Laura Hope
Crewe.
Marie Cahill has been suffering with
such a severe cold that she has been
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