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Show NEW FABRICS FOR BLOUSES; SCHOOL-DAY HEADWEAR -. r-iFirTirTigTiirarairacLJLJLjracTicTirngriirTirncTigiCJCricriCTll.il'.PTSCTSSS MODERN women, llko tho Athenians, Atheni-ans, nro nlwayo looking for something new, nnd blouso makers arc determined that this fnll they shnll And what they nro looking for. Troops of lovely new costumo blouses nre passing In review, almost no two of thctn alike, endlessly vnried In design, many of them mado of novel ranterlnls that the season has brought In. These now mnterlals Immediately gained n foothold and aro Industriously climbing. climb-ing. They Include satin-faced pebblo crepes, crcpo metnlasso, varied rasha-narcs, rasha-narcs, chiffon velvets nnd various blls- vorlte nnd Is shown In several varlo ties, of which tho polo tam, In tan M shades, appears with quill or flower m trim of black velvet. Tho polo tam Is made to match tho polo coat, and nl- ' most nny cont can find Its matching j lint, cither In a tam or n soft, round 1 lint, with a brim thnt can bo turned f, up or down. Theso lints aro mado oC coat fubrlcs, as tweed or velours, but there ore somo felts nmong them. !.' Some of the tnms nro mado to fit snugly snug-ly by the Insertion of an elastic band ncross tho back, which holds them firmly to tho head. . flnn nf Hnminn Spaenn's Rlmisne. Bb tered silks that appear In company with familiar crepe-back satin, crepo de chlno nnd georgette, and there nro a few fancy trlcolette weaves. Variations In styjo keep pneo with those In fabrics nnd trimmings, nnd tho costumo blouso Is cast for the most Interesting of nil roles In the new season's fushlon play. Sleeves and trimmings lend themselves to the whims nnd vagaries of tho designer's fancy, and among them appear tho deep bertha sleeves, llko capes over tho arms, and those that cmergo from epaulettes on tho shoulder nnd aro fairly close-fitting nbovo tho olbow but flaro below It. There aro also many sleeves In two sections, with hnnglng drnpery or n deep puff set on nbovo the elbow. The puffed sieves are gathered gath-ered In to a band at tho wrist. Everything in trimmings brings grist to tho designer's mill, sequences of covered buttons, parallel rows of narrow nar-row fancy ribbons, pump bows, beud Tho display of lints to match coats H might bo a llttlo too sedate In color If Bj It were not for tho bright hats In BJ cherry red, of cloth or velvet, which BJ are usually trimmed with an ornament BJ made of black grosgraln ribbon. En- BJ tcrprlslng shops sell these ornaments H rendy-mude, so thnt tho homo milliner Bj enn buy them for trimming the hnt she Bj has mado or acquired. They reveal BJ tho art of tho professional and give n H hat tho right finish. H. Tho summary of school hats Includes 'jjk many tarns of black velvet and somo fM very nttractlvo knitted models. Hats m mado by manufacturers of knitted np- jl parel aro In tho rng with every prom- I lsc of making a triumph, and two ot 1 them aro pictured here. Tho school- 1 girl Is well outfitted )or autumn and H winter with ono of these hats worn M with a wldo warm scarf of angora M wool. m The "lmt to mntch" Idea promises H the success of felt hats In all colors for B tB3lBBBK ffr wBRiA iBV BTVIBBk- "C BBsljr LHE Jk jaBBBBVn -zfcr urta Qvl .BBB PwBb1b .A?ip$fiP b bbI Headwear That Suits Schoolgirl. and silk embroidery, tucks, Inserted medallions of embroidered net, fancy ornaments, or anything else thnt happens hap-pens along. For Instunce, llttlo tag ends of materlul are set, like small Hags, from neck to elbow on the sleeves of the pretty crepe de chine blouse pictured. It appropriated, nlso, hemstitching about the neck nnd bottom, bot-tom, needlework medallions und embroidery em-broidery of silk nt the front nnd an uneven girdle flnlbhed with resetted posed over the Irnped hides. Many costume filouses lire very long w-nistcd, ending In hip IiuikIh that encircle en-circle the figure below the hip bone. Others are not confined at nil, hatiu'ltu' straight from shoulder to hen), und still others nre draped. He prepared to meet nil sorts, of eccenti fellies ln llll'IISOS. The shops nro displaying headwear for bchool days, to milt girls llttlo j imil big, nnd the prefeienco of UiPlr icitiniis has already decreed simple ' soft huts, '.'.'he turn Is the fa Juniors, und tho bright red lint Is wirn H with nny color frock or coat. Bj Besides tho knitted huts there are H some very clnssy crocheted hats for W, older girls and young women. They ' nre handmade, hy a peculiar process j nnd nre iiecessarlly higher priced than tho inachlne-mude huts, but both hnvo one attraction In common. Bands anil other decon tlann can bo introduced on the lint In tho making thnt In, they can be knitted or crocheted In. Even fie trfmmlngs that uro added to tho completed bat aro often knitted or crocheted of yam, like that In the hot, hut In r-evernl different colors. School colors or emblems may bo knitted In, In bauds of conlnmHug color ngalnHt n pliilii-rn'or background wlilch Is usually us-ually daik, eomiCHT it vbtim hiwuu wio |