Show PATTIS GOWNS ALL NEW Wears ra Dress Onco Only on This Tour 1 Madame AtlollnuPattl is loyally carr car-r i J Ing out her statement that she would wulr a new Parisian gown and a different dif-ferent one at every concert she Is to give In this country Tills Is not a part of her agreement with Mr Robert Grau It Is simply a voluntary action on her part without arty compulsion whatever She thought t that the women of the country coun-try would eel I a certain Interest In this somewhat novel way of presenting herself her-self At each concert In New York she wore a fresh dress and each was a mlraclu of skill and taste It tins indicating e in-dicating to observe the thousand opera glasses leveled 1 not at her features alone but at every point of the costume i cos-tume t she wore l t Again In Philadelphia there was another an-other charming creation from Pails 1 t and still another In Montieal Her l tuincHtnoFS In thIs effort Is pretty well proven by the fact hat these five original i orig-inal dresFCH arc all shipped back toy to-y CralgyNo In Wales from Montreal I and other new ones will take their places The gowns have now all arrived ar-rived I at the port of New York and arc 1 being taken out of the customhouse five at a time It would of course he easy to take out the whole lot but that would only moan having them ret re-t toted As It Is they go direct to any point she may beat for the time being one or two always being kept In reserve re-serve In case of accident As she moves farther west seven or eight dresses will be 1 sent on ut a time eo that there mat ma-t be no break In the continuity of newness new-ness It may he added that Madame Patti liar been In high spirits ever since her arrival In this country The beautiful November weather has agreed with her Ierftctly and among other things she has sulil IK that the American climate Is nni ailed the world over She compare the air to the exhilaration of champagne and says that It has the tame effect < < on her |