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X w I It I t i l I G l 1 I t tN I f J JI t t A N 11 r I 1 1 I V the OD-the lD the gold Of or the Ule autumn thc the a hito I fi figure figuro uro of tho bride is Invested with a a. charm 11 that b belongs longs to this season alone And while whilo the rho gay bridals bridals shimmer and chime while chime whilo organ and orchestra orchestra- stra laughter and tears mark the intimate festivals of or society and the tho home it is natural natural natural nat nat- ural that the new declarations of science as as' to to brides of oC the past t sh should uld catch more mor than sharp sharo of ot attention t f tIt It app appears ars b by Dy theories archaeologists that the bride of or the stone stono age was wasa real prophecy of tho or-tho the rho bride of or today for r r she was Yas the subject of or capture b by h her r husband was often ortena a do dominating factor In h primitive home home- her marriage Prof Torrin declares locI ares that tho stone wife age was undoubtedly much less subordinate t to man manthan than has been supposed Graven Gra records records' h show her occupations her s relations to to tribal and homo home indicate that the thee pre pre- Woman exercised n a er sway over her family arii an her man came first In fn the hunt and l In but this has not proved that he shared on on more moro than even en terms terms terms' In either th domestic or the civic at af- airs airs' or of his people Cut there ro was was wasa a greSt c between the tho foric f re pride bride r lo lonc and nc th of or today today the the obvious contrast pre Yet it appears that the tho earliest women were fond exceedingly Q ond of clr jewelry especially of amulets an and bracelets bracelets I a a. long longtime In coming Thc early arly bride by the thc evidence of the newest dis dr drape pe her hair with Ith flowers and fruits just justas justas as' as the modern loves loves the wreath of or of orange orange orang blo blossoms oms The veil ell 3 a time and has hasa Ja mca tn r later Invention In This This' autumns autumn's s tittle little variation from froin the tho spring Goldenrod satin saU ls Is a ai J popular fabric robe Tobo ob In which Miss bliss America goes to the the- altar ThC opens open neck neck once considered s evidently has come to stay The Tho newest newest designs show an inclination to old V fashioned suggestions ons Louis Q Quatorze and the Empire Empire- furnishing fora or-l or many many- many of or of the forma The Tho wisp of or tulle tull or real or-real real lace laco that mak makes he the- veil rell is tc ln r att inches the h hem m of the but great length In both skirt and veil is 15 still Ull demanded deJ de Ie- J 1 by sentiment when the short skirt seems to have have less or and distinction The detachable train b c fA remains an nn acceptable and convenient feature the skirt must have its place And 1 it f s. s 1 s. s t I t D Looking x B t Y k th St A Ja J at t a e- e eone one l et Jr 61 M. 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J 1 S r l fi I t 7 o. l y ft iri 4 tl- tl n- n fI r J. J r r J T. T 01 r f I. I i r f 1 f J. J I r oJ oJ's s t W dl 1 i I J a c er f t the newest theories of or propriety demand a l rich use of or ty I s 4 r 6 natural flo flowers w ers With T a Louis x XIV v. v a costume the brid o I P rl r s l carries bordered with a frill rUl of ot lace j M s a a. compact bouquet y r i. i V Cv t t y rl G st rt xu x Y f It 1 Bridal frocks rocks range ranse from the girlish g to the r regal eyal r 1 1 m u The lie Age Moyen-Age e style for or is fashioned s of slat stately i l 4 satin and rare old lace It hangs in almost straight It r 4 tw 6 f rl 1 A lines calculated to give 11 the bride the tho air of s t 2 r rat k t r L. L which may wen well fit into the impressive ceremonial Sleeves s arc are popularly of or half length but In the Moyen Moyen- jt Age thc they reach to the hands which they almost cover cr r This is rot pot to say a word word-ot the lavish art that Is to Isnow isnow r y f r I a. a r N f now non so often expended on other figu figures res In ill lh tho o bridal Y r 1 t procession But they th arc are another story Certainly the M arr stone steno age bride was without th the i glowing lowing be bevy of su supporting sup d' d P porting g beauty Y which now acce acc accompanies P the nu nuptial P t I 1 r 1 b n 1 heroine The r leading lad lady 11 acquires the r spotlight n of J T 4 t t 4 c J L r 1 t. t human Interest ami nn tradition a and fashion are arc at one oae In i N r giving gl her het the centre o of the s stage as z The future cnn have ha no ns o the char citar characteristics f t tr 1 1 1 r ac of that past now represented sealed by b by the pr present res S Il 1 1 y 1 x The pen and tb the camera will loo look k after that Not mere mere- mere r t r I 1 ly the tl the tributes of the artist will 1 I t tell the thc student of the t J. J year car a 3 0 OO h how w tl re bride of or 1915 1015 really looked Th The p pro pro- re r. r f et nerved nm 1 of c. c the thc movies wI will JJ s how ow Sl she walked walked ra L ye mo i I i MARt 7 tn the glad s1 gl d d' d procession for mol the s or the a wedding lire t i I. I it t the lc newest fashion sh on I itt |