Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 2 August 1912 — Page 9
Friday, August 2, 1912.
THE TIMES.
FADS AIND FASHIONS ' ; ; ' i
Society Girl Soon to Become a -Bride.
exquisite shades of coral, flame, Jade, Smith for the musical season of 1912-13. corn" color, amethyst and other subtle j LJenel Walsh will be starred the comj variations on the three primary col- i ing; season by Werba Luescher- in a ors of . red, blue and yellow, but there musical play by Paul Rubens, called
New York, Augrust 2. Afternoon tumes were In black and white, costumes, especially those imported Black tulle, black moussellne de from Paris, show greater elegance I sole and black Chantilly are liberally than ever before. Many of these cos- tised in connection wltT soft white tumes are made from extremely beau- satin or crepe de chine or with white tlful and costly material and are elab- tulle, silk voile, lace or llnon. One of j orately trimmed. Yet, there are some the pretty frocks in this class was a, of these afternoon toilettes that have straight narrow robe of soft white j an extremely dressy air without be- charmeuse fastening- alTvthe way down Ins: necessarily extravagant. They the front with little white satin butowe their smartness more to clever se- tons, the whole veiled, save in the lection of material or handling of line front panel, by a tunic of beautiful j
detail and color than to expensive black Chantilly. This tunic was a Htclaboration. . tie full and the fronts met at the Flowered taffetas are largely used waist 1,n' wh"re thev werf 'l bv for these costumes. Many of these- lrdle ot changeable rose taffeta. But flowered taffetas are quaint at the ex- about tnls the Uc Parted to show the
pense of summery daintiness and gale- wnlle salln ironx. ana oeiow tne glr
ty. showing blurred designs on ale- lo' lne lare was arawn DacK grounds of dull, old fashioned lines. "HKhtly with the faintest suggestion These are good looking for certain of a Pnnler movement. Long, close Durnoses. but on a midsummer after- unllned sleeves of the lace were fin-
noon the more delicate colorings have - a greater charm and there are plenty wa8 no oth,r trlroming, but worn with JfT v, , . . a Yttr Inm fh n t nartlv nrltU N j t
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from. Those with white grounds strewn with nosegays in Dresden colorings or in soft rather dull shades of blue and rose and violet, etc., are perhaps the most satisfactory, but there are others, equiilly attractive, of pale toned grounds, faint rose, blue
rose taffeta and with pearls about the throat, the costume was unusually at- ' tractive. ! Often the black and white frocks sho wseveral layers white satin,, .
partly veiled in black moussellne de sole embroidered in white, with a sec-
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are also lovely Jouy chiffons with soft-
"Mr. Popple." , Werba and Luescher expect to. have ten companies on tour during the coming season. Louis Mann, Alice Lloyd, Clara Lipman and Eddie Foy will be their stars.
ly tinted floral designs sprinkled over a white or pale colored ground. These Jouy chlons aift drape dabove trailing satin skirts lri modified pannier effects which are Ideally graceful, and usually there is a touch of solid
color concentrating the shades in the Jooy pattern, the color touch taking PAIIT MAY the form of a rose tucked against the corsage or a series of tiny, flat vel- j BE ADULTERATED vet bows used like . buttons down a bodice or a sleeve. j H. E. Barnard, chief chemist of the The high Robespierre collar, which state board of health, has advised a completely hides the irape of the neck complaining farmer at Rensselaer that and leaves the front of the neck bare, there is now law in the state to preis being worn by smart dressers. Two vent the adulteration of house paint, revers turn back from the front with and that when one purchases paint square corners edged with a pleating containing gasoline or similar highly
of Valenciennes lace. FLORENCES FAIRBANKS.
noticing a peculiar " odor " when "he opened It tested It with a - lighted match and found It burned readily. When he complained to the Chicago manufacturers from whom he had bought it the manufacturer said the paint had probably been tampered with after its receipt by some local painter interested In the purchase of
another kind of paint-
j .unaiuuiauic maiciiiil Uiir III U 3 L Diana ! the loss. The farmer had purchased ' some paint from a Chicago house and
The rules of the Illinois Central's pension department have been eo changed that a man who has been in the 'company's" service continuously for twenty-five years and a woman who has been in the continuous service of the company for twenty years may be retired on a pension for permanent disability, regardless of age. THERE'S A CHANCB THAT TOTJ OUGHT NOT TO POSTPONE THAT HOPPIN ANT LONGER. READ THE TIMES' ADS AND SEE IS THIS IS NOT SO.
Plays and Players
de del. maize, lilac. with scattered ond tunlc ijjapery of white moussellne
floral design in harmonizing colors. oe so" embroidery in black, or a close Such a taffeta worn Dy a pretty sklrt of black satin showing but a
blonde woman at a recent lawn tea had a ground in pink so pale and creamy th.it it was almost flesh color, with a rather large prim nosegay design in soft net clear blue and violet,
and was relieved by a bodice almost
little below a tunic of white satin
with white satin waistcoat and lace frills. Simpler effects are exploited In the useful and popular one-piece frock of supple black satin. Some of these frocks are as straight and narrow as
enttrely of blue creamy lace and pink "v'r' with buttons down the front and
tui,,. , tight long sleeves, hut with a beeomThe draped skirt of sir with bodice in suggestion of coolness in some almost or entirely of very sheer ma- sort of mart collar arrangement terial figures very conspicuously of fine hand embroidered mus?jn or among the summer toilettes, the skirt muslin and lace, leaving the throat of course being so much a part of the bardesign that there is no suggestion of f The gay bead embroideries on bags
a separate skirt and bodice. With the popular draped frock of supplest black satin, for instance, there" may be a bodice of white or achre tulle or the
and reticules have become familiar, but bead embroidery on a handsome evening frock is something of. a novelty. Taquin has used, this ' colored
sheerest ltnon and lace, the black of beading with good effect upon a din-
the skirt running up a little on the white or perhaps Invading the Joctice only in connection with the train, "which atartsln a point between the shoulders or from the top of a high girdle. A new arrangement of dark skirt and sheer white bodice showed the fulled skirt of tulle rising above a narrow girdle in what may perhaps be best described as a deep upstanding frill tacked in its folds to a soft draped bodice of white moussellne ao sole and malines. Black and white, despite all that has been said to the contrary, has been as popular as ever In Paris during the present season and in almost any of the chic afternoon reunions
ner gown of plum and gold shot taf
feta. Huge beaded motifs done in a pattern resembling the cross stitch
embroidery so fashionable now, deco
rate the skirt and one ?ront of the bodice. The beads are in exquisitely
blended shades of violet, amethyst, mauve, rose and white, and .the embroidery harmonizes pleasingly with the shot plum and gold of the tafffta. The draped fichu of pale violet chiffon, with the selvage used at the edge, gives a demure look to this bead embroidered ' gown, and the costume is completed by satin slippers ornamented on the toe with bead embroidery. The quantities of net used in tucked effects, frills and flounces makes de-
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fully half of the most successful cos- butante dancing gowns especially airy
and youthful. little white chiffon gowns are seen also and some of these have pipings of white satin applied to scant ruffles of the chiffon. The satin piping along the edge makes the ruffle stand out in stiff whirls which ""are
considered very fashionable. Most of the net dancing frocks are made still more babyish by the addition of sashes with long ends at the back. The new chiffons are wonderful. Not only do they come in the most
Annie Russell is resting at her summer home In Maine. The Irish players have made a great success In London. AI H. Wilson will open bis season in Baltimore Sept. 2. Catherine Countiss is starring in stock company in Portland this season. Wish Wynne, the English comedienne, is making a hit in Chicago. Bessie Abbott is to. sing the role of Maid Marlon in "Robin Hood." Ralph Herz Is to star the coming season in "The Mysterious No. 47." Harry Bulger is making a tour of Canada in ' The Flirting Princess." Adele Blood is leading woman of a stock company at Columbus, O. In a new play, entitled "The West." Mme. Simons is to appear as an Arab Minnie Dupree is to appear in a tablold version of "The Indiscreet Mrs.
lyne. . Lewis Waller will have a modern play when he makes his next American star-
ring tour.
Charlotte Walker will star again the coming season in "The Trail of the Lonesome Pino." . i
Theodore Baboock is .to be seen in Tjiilv'a TWlddv HI on ilk
a new playlet called "Faro Jim," by Middy blouses always possess a certain Lady Oared Bklx. Edith Sessions Tupper. ; vharB1 aD1 this delightful model is par- Good Ud" characterise this eharasinf An English company is now being ,icuiariy fetching It is mad with a "kirt model, which is cat in nve and formed to make a tour of the English e, a fnmt nas fc box ,a,t dowm has rbe closis at the frent. The back i provinces with "Ben Hur." back The neck ig eat .tied in panel effect asd the slender Wadsworth Harris has been engaged . sirhonette is. earefnllv nreeerred hivtb
fancy reHed back cuffsSFor fashioning mod1- Th skirt may be ased fer aepthe garment linen, piqne, repp and similar te.wear or as part of a coat .nit Any materials are serviceable. wanted material may be employed. The pattern. No. 5.864, is ctrt in iea TT Prn. No. 5,852. Is cut In rises 82. 36 and 40 inches bust measure. Me- 22 to 30 ik waist measure. Mediora
her season in October in her new play, . dium size will require 2 yards of 36 ' w require S yards ef 38 Inch ma"Whom Does Helen Belong To?" j inch material. terial. . ; Mesdames Gadsky and Sembrieh are The above pattern can be obtained by Tli above pattern can be obtained by among the recent bookings of T. Arthur ti4!r,r In cents to the office of this raper serdln in cents to the office of fh1 rmner. .
to play Nobody in "Every woman" during the coming season. Christine Nellson has just been engaged as the prima donna of Lew Fields' production of "Hanky Panky."
Mrs. Leslie Carter expects to begin
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Don't Miss This Two Weeks of This Green Tag Sale of Furniture Two Floors of Furniture at 25 to 50 percent Discount. Free Gift with Every Purchase.
We Trust You Buy what yoe want, Pay as you can Your Credit is Good.
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Jicavy hller, sale price 05.00, Green Tag Sale . 40.00, Green Tag Sale 50.00, Green Tag Sale 55.00, Green Tag Sale G0.00, Green Tag Sale 5.00 Green Tag Sale
15.00 Solid 2-Inch Continuous Post, Heavv Filler, 0 Ajj Green Tag Sale O.Ut'
8.95
. .20.60 . .24.00' ...30.00 .33.00 ...36.00 , . .39.00
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BED DAVENPORT This Golden Oak Davenport, complete vith felt mattress, worth OO flfl IJ.50, special UU-UU
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COUCH
Full Size Couch, steel under frame, up
holstered in No. 1 Chase leather, worth
16.75, special Green Tag Sale price
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PARLOR SUITS
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Special Green Tag Prices on Parlor
Suits. Pick one out now.
30.00 3-Piece Mahogany . . 75.00 3-Piece Mahogany. 80.00 3-Piece Mahogany . . 85.00 3-Piece Mahogany.
19.95 49.95
59.00
60.00
DRESSER Solid Oak Dresser, French plate mirror, 4 drawers,
worth 14.00, special
9.93!
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CHIFFONIER
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Golden Oak Chiffonier, pol
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CENTER TABLE 24x24 inch, finished early English, made of solid oak. This 2.75 Table, Green Tag Sale Price,
1.89
CHIFFONIER Five large drawers, golden oak finish and
polished. This extra
value, worth 8.50, spe
cial, this sale, a bargain ....
6.9!
BUFFET
Mission finish, solid quar
tered oak, worth 50.00,
special at........
22.00
38.00 quartered"" f"ft
golden oak...BJyjU 35.00 quartered! ff" ff golden oak. . . wiUw
DINING TABLES This Solid Oak Dining Table, 6-foot extension, Q AA 42-inch top, special . J g Q J Special Discount on all Dining Tables on our floor of 25 Per 'Cent.
LADIES, WRITING DESK
Made of . quartered -
golden oak finish. 9.50, special, g g5 12.00, special. 7.35 16.50, special. 10.95 17.50, special. H 50 20.00, "special . 14.85 Only one of each.
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TURKISH ROCKERS Special Green Tag Sale Price.
18.Q0, special 20.00, special......... 40.00, special.. 42.50, special 45.00, special 50.00, specfal - " 7
Only one each left. Come
whil you have your pick.
11.75
14.95
26.50
29.00
32.00 r34.75
GO-CART
7.50 Go-Cart, one motion.
cial cart during Green Tag Sale
This epe4.95
All Go-Carts and Carriages at special discount.
REFRIGERATORS We have a few left. Now is the time if you want to buy one cheap. 7.50, speqial 595 10.50, special.. 8.69 13.75, special 9.45 18.00, special. 13.95 S".T0. special 19,95
