Show WHAT WOMEN WEAR I I 4 I Preliminary Styles Fir i tlie Autumn Au-tumn t Described S SOME STYLISH TW1E1IU1TS New Dress Fabrics that Show Special Fea tures An Effective Dress for a Brides niaid > ashion Items In the annexed cut is shown a exceedingly exceed-ingly stylish and at the sam timesimple model for a dress that may b worn either for traveling or as a promenade costume f I CHECKED TWEED SUIT TWEEti JACK The gown is made of checked tweed The gown opens over a tan colored waistcoat the fronts being lined with tan slk The jacket has loose fronts with coat rovers The skirt is i full at the back In tho same cut is alsO illustrated a jacket in mixed tweed with the collar cuffs amid buttons tan leather matching i shade one of the tints in Cite tweed This season has brought about some radical changes in fashion Skirt steels cushions anti most skirt draperies have been abandonee and the cut of the dress bodice h been con sidernbly altered Almost any material cal lie up worn now provided it is properly made New I > rr s Fabrics Already ilre s goods for autumn ali winter win-ter are being displayed in the storms In the autumn woolens solid colors prevail and a special feature of the S SOl will b the trim miuj accompanying each dress pattern of plain wool goods and 1 woven specially for it Among the novelties note by Harper Razor is ladies cloth with borders lIfe bor dcrs being woven in stripes along the setvnga In these goods the fancy for black borders i also shown two black stripes onefouiMnchL broad the other only too inches bojng 1 tylish bonier for green blue amll diet co orcd cloths Black woolens have all the rich designs described de-scribed for colors woven on them it black such as satin like stripes forming uamlkei chief borders camels hair and bJders on llels or icrge am wide vinels of gros grain and satin blocks plaids or stripes anil in calier designs i hike Blairs or intricate geometrical figures liaised velvet borders both wide all Harrow are on the all black fabrics in arabesque and ostrichfeather i palm designs Plaids and strii > es of great size are imported import-ed in rough yet soft cheviots in the dull Madras tints and in many fancy combinations combina-tions of colors with a few genuine Scotch colors liko thoje now worn in Paris in taffeta and I surah bIlks Very striking plaids are also imported with silk surface thrown np above soft wool good and many of these are in Madras colors Some plaids haveJInl two colors such as green and Snede other are all gray some all green of many tones and the silken plaids that form scarfs 01 l > anels are very gay with bars of bright 1eli ali yellow crossing brown or blaclrgrounds Armnre faille francaise and brocades are soen again in the silks Tbe arnlnres are soft and arc in plain colors or else they have a border of empire design oven alon one selvage and this border i sometimes in i metal threads either of gold silver or CI per and sometimes of all thre4 together The faille silks are heavier of thick reps and rather stiff the seller fabrics stit Her rcpped now ill coming under the head of bengjline The brocades are most beautiful studies il color and nt t be framed as decorativeranei Winter colors will include says the anthem ity quoted dark purplish red shadesdark oak hades light ecru nickel gray and newMiad in brown 5 raihlon Items Crepe de chine makes au elegant mourning Ire for evening wear Garnet jewelry is asain receiving a good share of popular favor 00 o calf is i a soft dull black leather w hieh is mounted with ciaspsof ru dull silver for belt small shomiiuir bias Docket boots and can I Oii5s for till use of Indies who wear mourning ing T A pretty lace pin is i formed of two palpietti fan in gold 1 n ith 1 overlapping ends held to Keillor by u crc ceiit of garnets The late t fad IP I 1i inmonds is i to inoiin them upon oxidized silor Cloth tops appear on nimy of the new n alling Loots For negligee wr the varieties are increas Jig Tim absurd little miilo slipper cnn sting of nothing but a sole and toe js idiotic autside tho boudoir The slipper of Turkisl red leathertis still allowed with the tea gown A 1 riI le tr The stile and faion of liridtvmnid lros > o is as iimil a subject for con id < > ra I lion I us is i the brides gown iuUiil it oftfi prove I more trniiiilowiia matter to decide I inasmuch as tie liriilul costume is always ore or less conventional hit her attendants 1 attend-ants or desirous of something quite noveliii tin r r J I f ft I j effect The illustration hero given afford a I unique mid at the saint time attractive dross It is of pale pink faille silk made wit ha ilemi train iivl draped with crepe do chine The wiiii swiMi is set ill at the side seaniv The V shaped bodice with elbow sleeves is trim intel with crepo de chine A tuft of pink mo1 li > u isatn in tho linn |