Show e ds' ds I BEST MODELS STAY I I I GIRLS MUST WAIT UNTIL OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTO OCTO- BER FOR NEW STYLES Scarcely a Dress Now Being Made That Is Not Intended for Late Autumn Wear Wear Thin Thin Stuffs Used It Is pretty safe to assume that there will be no absolutely new fashIons fashions fash- fash Ions until October so that the prettiest prettiest prettiest pret pret- styles now offered for girls may maybe maybe maybe be employed until then with perfect safety In fact there Is scarcely a adress adress adress dress now being m made de that Is not intended intended in in- I I tended for quite late autumn use all the fashionable leaning toward thin tl J t W f-W e 1 I l I l i li stuffs and pale tones making this feasible All AH of the best models now In use said a leading dressmaker will be carried over for girls with such changes of a slight order as the present present present pres pres- ent trend seems to indicate And without a doubt such changes will include the narrowing of skirts Fundamentally Fundamentally Fundamentally Fun Fun- the cut of frocks Is the same as in the spring with this single exception the exception the skirt is growing daily closer In effect If not actually I I I er Sometimes It Is made by the cut which Is so done as to give a drawn In look about the ankles Again there thero will be very flat fiat plaits stitched to a fitting closely-fitting yoke hip which comes far below the hips Still again there are hip or bands hands put below the knees to keep the skirt breadths flat fiat these devices permitting more ease in walking than the narrow cuts allow But so far tar I 1 have avoided the use of any exaggerated style for tor misses as the very narrow frocks are extremely odd looking and anything that attracts attention Is not the best taste for a young girl At present there Is a special demand for three models the models the coat style for stout linens and serges the tunic one for more elegant materials and some little gathered gathered gathered gath gath- ered models that would b be suitable for tor muslins thin mercerized cottons cottons etc For the coat suit which is so 80 imports im im- porta ports a feature of the miss' miss wardrobe wardrobe wardrobe ward ward- robe there are beautiful width double-width linens in the smart coarse coarse weaves goIng goIng go- go Ing lag at 60 50 cents a yard Five yard yards will make a dress for a girl sixteen years old the coat coming something below the hips and the skirt a plain gored model The dress then 11 U made at home buttons and furnishIngs furnish Ings excepted would cost only two dollars donars and a half For the tunic dress there is nothing prettier than voile volle or marquisette and without a doubt such textiles will be worn In the house all an winter long Our Illustration shows the coat coal gown approved by fashion and good sense The skirt adopts some of the growing but It Is still wide enough for easy movement and good taste The single-breasted single coat fastens with three buttons and has the plain hack back smartness demands for the moI moment mo mo- I ment a coat has a middle seam at the I back it cannot possibly have a new i look For this dress linen I pongee or rajah silk would be excellent material materia for the present moment moment deep deep blue linen oyster white pongee or beige rajah for the correct tone of either white or tan Is a matter of Importance So when buying remember that a a cream cream white is not quite so stylish as one which has a grayish tone and that thai any shade of tan is more effective il ii It is not too yellow A gray linen would be immensely smart for the dress this without any tinge of slate color however for the fashionable gray is rather on the tone of ot the summer sky at noonday noonday noonday-it it is very pale deliciously cool looking and very becoming J |