South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1919 — Page 30

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1919.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Fanciful Ideas Mark the New Hats— By Constance Griswold

Hats are doing all sorts of capricious things this season. It Is imjolblo to accurtely forecast thi popularity of any ono 5hap. for two of a kind do not cfm to te mde. A larlrc tilt hfro or an uru'Xpect'! twist there Rives a l'rcnch modf 1 air to tho most prosaic of bonnets. Krp-nch fancy is at its best In the fall hatf, amon thorn brln a distracting numhfT of stylen which ar becoming to everybody. Home yeatoua vo havo cases and c.ifcs of hata with only an occasional one which strikes our particular stylo. Hut this fall there seems to be a trick to 'cm which catches oven tho most discriminating eye. Always whn we aro woefully tirea of a tarneness in anything, along comes the pleasant charfre. Thu will the unique, the fancllful, bewuch our tastes and Intrigue our choqve 'books. Aa to ßhapcd, the forecast shows ft lianlnK to upturnel brln?:?. both narrow and wide; ersions of tho tcoop hat, which U shorter in tho back; the Iirectolro shape for formal vear, and pallors of every description. The colors promisa to be brilliant and varied, and the new toques and turbans will provide the necessary dash and enapplnes, while the large dress hats will supply the coquetry which must be a part of every woman's wardrobe. Thco latter hats will bo made of black, taupe or violet satin, and the most of them will hav trimmings of feathen set at fantastic angles-

Ornamentations will consist of many things. Ribbon bows, ehaggy flowers of cut silk, glycerlno ostrich, pompons of clipped ostrich, quills, lright-hued wings, fur bows and motifs and brilliant flowers are among tho most popular mcthoda milliners will use in creating lrrefcistible chapeaux. liefort we go into Ftrictly winter hats, wo must read of a precious model called 'Harvest," though It might be called "Prohibition." with qual propriety. Iteminlscent of the f lower-laden turbans of the Mimmer, this hat had for Its foundation palo blue crepe, over which were applied every closely clusters of frosted puxplo grapes, tendrils and dark green leaves. The owner of this hat, who had a keen sense of humor, remarked that her milliner had had a happy thought, now that there was no longer liquid use for grapes, in making them into hats. This one was a clear, though, and was a topping affair for early tsM wear with her dark blue euiL Another small hat for Indian euiamer was n clce turban entirely covered In autmn leaves In their natural colorings- Kach leaf had 'a etem of tarnished gtld thread tleverly worked. Ft Oie- day when we rejuvenate 'cur old fur coats or rob our dime bax.ka to purchase new ones, we should have ready one of the fur turbans which promlso to be very smart thi9 season. These are made

In divers shapea and are Tar from uixwieldly. aa bo many of them used to be. lilt rretty Is a tricomer of beaver to match tho collar on a foal coat Another style becoming to et elender face Is a hat of sealskin with a round crown and a brim iurned sharply upwards. The sole ornament la a cockado of steel beads rtuck Jauntily off the Bide. Lanro hats of clipped beaver or satin have I. 'Ke bows of fur for trimming. Even fur quill are noticed, placed at a rakish angle on a broad brim. TflH odd, wrapped Indian iurbans of Uatavia or hair cloth which po tempted us in the summer are shown again, made up In softest Katin or chiffon velvet ami trimmed, a3 wen? the earlier one?, in beads of bright color. A novelty In ostrich plumes Is tho contrasting shade. Tor instance, a Kray plume will hav a strip of orar.se v;hl a tip of French Lino will br.cklioned In coral. Paradise feathers are again to the fore, and ir.derd they present a rrac-ef'il a rimfnt n to -why tney sho'iM aiways L In vvao. Ami whilo on tho Piib.ict of oUI foithera bpir- new, there is quite a 1 it of immidi" belnr ti?el. rr?cn'. lMmr a-s it does the fashionable glycerined (strich. n unusual hitrli turrrn of rl.irsk h atin had four taupe feitners plr.ced .Is;d tltvn is 1th every niart effect. Another snull rtreet hat of bin

BETTER FOR YOU to pay us a small amount to take care of your suit, than to pay 5 50 for a new one. Indies' and rents' garments altered, cleaned, pressed, repaired or dyd. AETNA SYSTEM CLEANERS l.;a l.iiHidn Vy I'. Itlh ritoiw ;,f !-.!.dM.'p.c.

duvetyn slanted outwards a it I gTew up and had a slightly peaked! I top. Tho ornament were two pins j I wilh diamond-phap'd heads of tor-

toi.1 phell. I

Not to be sneezed at is an afternoon hat of paprika colored georgette crepe- with a crown of holly

i leaves. For holiday wear this

would be a pretty idea for a duskyeyed damsH to embrace. The rüttle shape, remarked earlier in this tale, is delightfully carried out in a shape of dark brown satin, exaggeratedly short in the baok and Just that Ion? in front. The trimming is two far-reaching fronds of brown paradise placed directly on the front of the crown ak the top. As to veils, the lon popular scroll and pattern effect have given way to the large meshed veil without any noticeable ornamentation. These veils are often woven of one mein with a heavier thread of 'another shapo woven In. Dots of chenille and velvet are not bo smart as those of tho same thread ast the veil. It is gratifying to know that the conspicuous In veiling-! has vanished for tho present at least, and in its- stead are the more conservative patterns which aro becoming alike to older and younger women.

Snappy New Shoes

The shops are filled with many beautifully fashioned shoes from which to make a choice this fall. Round, pointed and full narrow toes arc all shown, with no particular ruu on any last. Many men who during service were won to the famous Munson last declare tho" will never wear another kind, others claim that the long slim effect is the thing. So the advertisers havo them going and coming. Mahogany, cherry red and tyrian red calf will share honors with black and tan Russia calf for every day wear. Brown cordovans and wax calf wrill be shown In the better grade of shoes. New models, especially those with narrow pointed toes, show a tquare throat bal and a broad low heel which give a smart effect. Among the desirable shoes for early wear are full brogued oxfords In either black or tan. This treatment of shoes gives them a sturdy air which is good to have In these days of soaring prices. These heavy oxfords will be worn late into the winter, and all season with spats. Perforated straight tips as well as

wings are in good form. Spats, by

the way, promise to have a big sea

son. They follow in tone the shoe j

with which they are worn and have plain or fancy buttons. Some few shoes will be shown with buckskin tops. Brown calf

with taupe gray top, black with

light gray, or mahogany with tan are some of the combinations shown. These fancy shoes are mostly laced models, as very few button styles are being shown. Shoes for dress will be extremely plain. In high shoes patent leather vamps made over a conservative and pleasing last will have uppers of black broadcloth. Oxfords of all patent leather will have plain, unornamented toes and will look very smart for dancing. There is not much change seen in the shaping of heels. The broad, low heels are to be used on practically every kind of shoe, including thoso for dress wear. It is interesting to note, however, that though heels on all shoes are about the same, toes on walking and dress shoes van as do noon and night. Fancy designs and perforations are

the thing on shoes for informal or sports wear, while for dress we must remember to select the plainest and most unobtrusive styles. Altogether the shoes designed for our wear this season are a comfort to the foot and a pleasure to the eye

LEMON JUICE

FOR FRECKLES

Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it!

Squeeze the Juice ef two lemon Into a bottle containing three ounce? of orchard white, shake well, and you hav a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very rmall cost. Your grocer has tho lemons and any drug store or toilet counter wiP supply three ounces of orchard whlto for a few cents. Massago this sweetly fragTant lotion Into the face neck, arms and hands each day and eee how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the sin becomes. Yed! It li barmlea and never Irritates.

FASHION'S LATEST

for the Coming Season.

Exclusive Apparel Originations for Autumn 1919

We have anticipated the requirements of fashionable women and misses by assembling Apparel modes for Fall which will exceed the most delightful expectations. As usual, only experts in the art of creative style, and manufacturers of the highest repute, havo been consulted in our determination to present to our particular patrons the most select ami Individual of quality offerings it 13 possible to obtain.

Our Collection of Fall Modes in

Dresses Wraps

Suits Blouses Furs

Coats Millinery

is the most beautiful, we believe, we have ever shown. Many of these garments cannot be duplicated later as the fine fabrics are difficult to secure. Besides there is a great advance in the price. The Opening of the Fall and Winter Season is THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th Alert women will readily see that those who maKo their selections early will be most fnrtunatf where both style, opportunity and price advantages are concerned.

Newmans

THE STYLE SHOP FOR WOMEN

The ALSACE

Price

$14.00

A Beautiful Two-toned Brown Here is a new shoe designed by an artist. We show you its proud lines, but come in and glance at its color. Here is the most beautiful combination of lines and colors ever devised. It's a new Walk-Over model with a sepia vamp and a mode kid top, the richest combination of colored leathers. And just see what a perfect fit we can give you.

Boot Shop

115 SO. MICHIGAN ST.

K-K SHOES Fall Boots

A beautiful home for

A beautiful home for

1 he loot iu 1 lie diM-Hliii-natinfjr buver of Men's l'ootwear that is a -t'iv flesenption of K-K shoes.

Glance at the superb Dress Welt illustrated below a home for the foot of whieh the most fastidious man may well be proud. K-K shoes are honestly built, of honest materials and honest value goes into every pair of them. Besides their Styles aro right.

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Oliver Theater

Building

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