South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 321, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 November 1920 — Page 7

THE XEWS-TIMES, SOUTH BEND, IND.

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-tiff sail-, knew noth:n about.

.'ifs a ; donning renl snort clotlics. a real Joy i on! And very attractive are the look- ; and a l and of nutria around a rirp.-1-

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l'fot:. wool I mai'.lt-ns of

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rr.s-on of feminine persuasion, with p p'um tlie v-ry latest suit s'yio

asy and picturesque habiliments1 their bright oyrs and roy cheeks and ' from Taris. this fur bordered pep'.un? t." . i their warm coats with pay scarfs' I'asy noiitrh to t. -!1 the roil

.swathed up about the throat. Two . sympathies of t!ie two football imils lookers-on at one of the biff camrs j wiun ou know the colors th it s:ve are pictured. One wears a splendidly emphi-is to tli-ir smart tailored toss.

them pir!s nvero irl. and yo-.ith was; In November, of course. th chief j warm topcoat of soft, pale irray velour. ' The "irl in tlie srray topcoat has a youth, even in tho.o more s.--dac i-y i outdoor interes? is football. Only i the othr a nattv little suit of tan i cjrf in blue and whito check w'.th

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hi ath. r-t:;iture su;'s. mar;nih ' missed, to be sure! Th-v took all the

f v.'.k or lin.n. angora .rarfs ! share in jolly winter sports that con-

ribt-cd uool !io-e. and se-v- ventionalitv and opportunity allowed

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ir.atmc ' boys and Kirls could wer;' them,

wr.icn i;rowniff K;rls in their teen. '.1 take red quill.- across the lront anc. in sp:te

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AI! this is jast to show how popular the tarn is of course, in sport w :ir, it occupies its proper p'.ace and reaches

! its jauntiest and most becoming bes4v

! Sovt ral pictures of new sport tarns are 1

j presented, but these are only picked j examples. There- are hundreds and j hundreds more, not to .-peak of all the , fetching tains younff women are ki it-

tins,- and crocheting tor themselves. I The white angora wool tarn has a j new line. It rise-s higher cn the head

sp.mslod ornamer.t .holdir.!,' two saucy' "Lyj" uunil JtIN :,J urape oer;

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nut srown-u'S donning tarns.

eJrortn-ups in ordinary walks of life.

was happy. : that is. ( )f course, the tain has lion as con- popular with son... kinds of peopb

u-.e iraci on a ; tarn of the Trench arti.-t. f'T insMiue.

n a hat. j a familiar siht in the arfis s tu irter

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c: r.t ura-s h.'d iv h irre.-por.-

tr.i 1 with, what w is form il. stiff i from tim immemori il. The velvet

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C-t out your h h-vt-d tarn ap.vl you of Paris and at artn-t-f rciuented are -ure you are u--inir to have a ; places in Norm and v. The artist calls

1'ut on your formal dress- it a "beret. M but if is a ram. none the

i.'-'i-oir aoeurar iv .:.-v: nifticaus v le.v. tir.,roil over si.hwavs m tnt-

ar.d y-'u are r.-": : i: o .-vre. coo.i cht '.um fnhi.m ;n that devil-

was no more nor Ie.s tlmn a ve'.va t i tarn o'-shanter. Lewis is especially! fond of the tarn motif and shows many1 draped beret.- that rcpoe on the h-ad :

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e sport rvi!m only nrv-care way that makes a tarn so

were re.fp.ited to y-ur.p

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arro; b-. fere that they i saucy and fasxina'inrr.

Little, Then there war- the blue tam of

inai vai.ant cotnpar.y cah.r.v: themselves the "KLe IVv.N." You all re-

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member those

ra k ;

and picturesque

blue tarns th" cp'.tt:d:d soldiers wore. In Scotland tl-.e Jam o'h. inter an institution. It is wem by the !r.:rd of the castle m his walks abroad throne1, moor and frn; and even eld chap- in their seventies wear the- b-anr.y tarn with praee and dignity. Ilr.d;.-!: ard Amorican cn'.fers will ,:vt que a lopt the tani. but they ha e t'aT .-ft cloth po'.f caps m.tde as mu:lt !;k it as th y can anti wear thorn dricrired ever ir. the delightful tamrr.i-h wa.

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in fact the b'r whit-.- tassel does most ;

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! r-e more t.ecominc to.. some women.

than the flat, broad tarn, and it ha., a n w style- of its own. Wi'h the whi'e !

! worsted sweater ami white knitted ! : trlove.s it makes anikal combination' i lor tlie skating ?irl. and an anqora ' . scarf in checked red and white adds a I telling touch of color. In a white tarn I and white sweater a pretty sirl is I ch.irminir indeed, and white tam an! ; sweaters are particularly in favor thi.v , ; season. Sometimes a white anjrora ; ; scarf wih f ringed ep.d.s accompanies 1 the white cap .ar.el sweater outfit ' , what could be lovelier for youth on a Aay when snow is driftinp? ; A new ti.m of Huffy worsted lias a , I rolled brim and rathe-r snus crown and ! ! white wool pompons ui- placed at in-i i tervals around the crown, against a '

hand of black velvft ribbon, r.ut one

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a. dopte a w.e tarn tor a. r very c

; and now all the milliners are trying ' ; to evolve drt.-.s hats that have tarn 1 characteristics. These tam-imitaticn? they call berets, a la the French artist, i

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deep blue border ami fringe. And her 1 jrray Velour .-ai'.or trimmed with ; blue silk llowers. The maid sitting; on tlie wall ii.i.i a eiimson loth, tam

Skirt PIils Rrcfxrbcn One of the clever new ldeuus In port wear is an all-around country

I -ait of Fnglish tweed, with a belfM

j a rvt t yj uc vt uj it n iui i luii .-...v. or with a short skirt over the breeches, if occasion demands. Th illustration of thisj excellent outlnff ostum shows tho nect llnej of th coat, and its informal, sport tjrl &3 contrasted with the mow conventional ridinff coat that !s worn In town or At horse shows. Th luhed skirt falli trimly In closed effect when Its weartr stands or walks but permit perfect freedom of movement lor climbing hunting- and other sports that man rough going. The breeches are leather faced at the knee and end under leather puttee.s. This sport Elri can sit in her saddlo or swing from her horse and tramp through the wood, pun in hand. She wears one cf th hi2h-coIlared soft linen outing ehlrts. you i-ec; and her headgear and footsear are correct and proper accessories of her costume. Any woman m:Vrht bo triad to possess such an out-

j door costume a.s this; smart, servlcej able, comfortable and sturdy.

Skating Dresses Of Ille Fabric The most arresting model on today'p p-i;:e. is tho picturesque skating costume which with its odd cellar and winff-Iike sleeves Rives It? pretty wearer a fascinating. bird-smblance. The hnrt circular skirt turn.s under at the edge and attaches Itself bloomer fashion to tho knees, and the jacket or blouse, as you may choose to call it. is in graceful surplice effect -with stslund.s at the back. Blousa and skirt are cf pile fabric, the blouse of k. rami karaket which has a lustroui surface rc5"mblimr broadtail; and the kirt of plaid panoply, a plush Uk material which comes in rich, subdued colorings. Tlie li'tle round cap Is cf the bljuse material jo that cap and peaked collar blend Into a sort of bird

headdress, extremely 1e.cr.1n5 utu

and carri'-s a crimson tla have to ue-s Jiard to

, game those two pretty maids are po- ! insr to! ' 'Ilif New Saiulwlch Sirt Suit You see i. in one of today'.-, pictures;

peel's

out o!

the soft

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pretty face

swathincThis skatint: mall wars proper hockey boots with skates attached;

d she has two pairs of stockings.

ribbed woolen -.r.e.s rolled down from

tho knee over silk ho.

a in at 1

1 e ich side ,j I pres.- d very hoi:;-' to a .-

e tail or-

Sias.

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jacket and skirt and tiatlv s: th.at the sil-

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and back

-:ve-n the rost terest In rac-j-

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od 1 name. n ir.ues in l'ar'.s

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rill" STTlIVN'tiTIl OF UNt2r vi'KY rood housekeeper knows

about the :

rcnth and the de-

n labili'y c f r.nen and w;u ac-

e.-pt no

into the autumn en an1 a deal I costumes for t h-

ball ti--s. the ries chic. Ski

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red in a

In-far

i::d the French womore c-nee rr.ed with ra. e- ti.an w ith foot-

Thi- attractive outfit for ,s b- . b d'.v Farisian and and j i' Ket, with exactly rv-y. flat lirv are em-

.-w rai ht--itch

bstitute for her dlnlnc

om and her hath room. It does not

buv towt Is and tab.o napxiai

ay to

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feet With ' ' h e ( m ) r i i ' brim f , material.

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! likes le.-t th? tam that runs true to,

: type with line.-, not trim mine. it ! ' salient characteristic. Tarns are ir. all n 3

! colors but the vivid colors are not 1 fancied as niU' h a .-öfter hues Lke olive, lieather, itron. saee green and I certain, tans. Now an ! tl;-n a scarlf-t I or an erar.ee worsted tarn adr'.s u point j of vivid interest in an ou'door gather-

A New Sort Of Ver-t' In leather I.H)j-i .Makes A Tam That Is lie iniiiit As An O-trieli Tojuc And On- May Hau- A Jla- To .Match.

that fit breeches.

1-ry

oft tam. No p-f . .- a . 1 , s be a 1

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a bare! of iv narrow

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.- ror.g e n-.uu-h to e

p"..;r:s;ng enough

cri'ical te.se. How .s'rer? is linen? A well Vnoü novelist In one of his latest book-1- a best seller this year, one of those hrilling my.-'ory .t,o-ie of slcs and . . r. mm V t m M mm

secret service atn marvj

v.ila'.n remark:

.stronger

with tho

"There to cothinff

th a a w e t 1 n n." , A n I f o rt h -

villain dampers the har.d-

m.0 n-r nure-lffl Sfrfft

"iivjtr tr.is Äi;(.:iie..t ei. t...- s - n k:V:-kers service rr.fn. an 1 ueS the wet hand-

riding , kerchiefs to bind their r.anu oen.na i them.

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Try a Cold Bath This Way.

we want

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-oi .ii:u )li"J) kva. oae- .- r...it,.o.,- s , . , r e H'aU J . . .v 1 the v. ereb rf ... senca,.'-n oi lai- warn water to needv. airly r,r, to g-t at it. The , J vi .r that follows a good abOUt C. tam an., ha,- pictured uro of wh e : f from ?.e cold plunge anil Don.t ft oMneh wr.ol ;t. ! ordinary white . : it b (i ;ubt' Don t

W'orw-,-.,l t-. or,-.,' r- 'V-. V-,, tlf-'5 ! ... it : OVer It a.. 1 W.. w u . w ... u-'v. .-j. --e.- , .f rtnyl0jj, ra'..v loves the plur.ge it-' ; and the pompons on the b..g. jcf..f rhl A-fcr on an icy winter : -p CA'

r ut er n tr. ic -t your own

They IovOj with a thrmotr.-r an 1 pu- '.a er.cucn

ik.e the temperature the "ab. Leir. fr a great big srcr.ge

ing of your.g women, but the quieter :

colors u.re much bettor liked ar.d are teria! is ii better taste. Of co jr.e dainty tam? 1 sort of

The tailored tam of u-de like nia- ,

i favorite this year. This

,ini is perfectly correct lor

mom. A very pr

eat d'.C

Suede l ike Is Tin Fabric That Makes

-n.i. -.v.v.i itLit... -r-.... mi. i,. i. iav . poss.ole from a styl- standpoint

aside from pur? white er.es re lm-! town or motor v. ear, while tho wor

baby-blue tar.i. or a

w-jv of tawing a ; ai! the cooi

The i sted tara is. for outdoor, country wtar 1 to fy--.-m w;

pale ! alone. These beeomir.g clotri tarns

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1 1 iv.'.h the cives without 'ha shock h hs r' i'.'.v Iar.c-r-

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.art g:.rb

IW Woni In Town since It 1 Lev . ?ir i- a

.t...i. ir.-i.K- Tii 1 1 ti,. wnr. lavender one. or. worse s.u

ttcl"Srt ' ' pink one. would have a ?illy look. Her the sort cf co-:ume one wears at i a,- .! lin v tarn would r.ot corre.-r.ord I the races, or at a football game It :s

They may hide, thev ma

idea, if they w ill ; tam d,)f 0ne Ur.,c u ret js c; brown

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still: enibroidcred on the top of tlie sot

alter trie : in A-, . i .-. , n r .- i -nr'pd ' w ; . h

the turi!y

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Newest

rouh-and-rcady

cf the

even permi.-sible to crape a ve i over

'.vers -u:k j tam, when maturing and you

-.ew i the ostrich know how a knife . worst . tam

ous for som many p-wph

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then o:i y".u: all the t:w.

-per. re a'. Pu r r." 1 ' well with

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the cold b?.h 1 1 water f re m n..- we.uld be

'hp tut. ' r f rt

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it. e '.

ir cn your face ",n each arm and Hreithe deep! v' e;;i'fze r, th ah ! .n.er. ar.d h!ptub and plash It 1 water. Step out put 'he other leg In .'. ; . eze a spor.gethe length of your

:he

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crow

Ano'h.er

brown velvet mocb

The loope 1 os'rich woo!

v:;- r.i-n- I.i-el. Not Ttic ' For lns'ar.ce. thi aututar. ti pop"

r.v

1 t 'pl big Over To ! Paris milliner produed a big draped :TiZ out all around

til b d ;uills stick

er fr-mi I.- wi- has

all around tie tir.y .Tim cn

"bertt" of tete de r.egre velvet with a j which the big tam crcwn rrs'js.

-e a s o n an

new this, picture, tho grr.ceful

for caps cf th'.? ' the co.r, built of t:

in a t e ;

There

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ort. for bazs to ma'.cl. and for trim- i material In a .-oft sai

ame sue'! .Ike green .hade.

i mir 2: on sweaters

The woo! corner land the big fur collar is of opx-um.

.t 1 ratuf.. per

v. r-- t ry wa'rn

-o r: -i -n w .-. y m v..:.'t yot

s a ...... 1 j u rr: p lit a

the bath will be mueh c

water run from

r.a ;,.r ,

ef

live yurse'.: over with a big rtow ar. 1 your v.u 'v. 11 1 iv- r. r .-ir-g f-

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cd w.l

1 rutt wel. Y

vou b' t ar: :

be re:i

:g all ml Will r ar.d r e a v -

pes. icy from con'oCt

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