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If here are no radical changes we are disappointed ro fond are we of variety However the season sea-son Is still young and the lack of new lines may find a recompense In novelty and beauty of fabrics Pial led gllrt arc not yet to he 1 abandoned aban-doned and we aio to see many of tlio now walking costumes mide with box or side plaits fullinG from a deep hip yoke with skirts Just to escape the lloor for again that t question of skirt length in i being ngitHled and French modistes have declared In favor of the comfortable sensible style Il IB still early however seriously to consider the trim walking dress FO we mo offered a choice of more formal costumes cos-tumes For example there Is the charming design of RaudnltK which expresses the coming or autumn in Its rlih tones of serpent green and blue a combination combina-tion that bids fair to be extremely popular The material Is I a satinfaced novelty cloth of medium weight and snows a fine check scattered with polka dots In ark green having a rim of blue The skirt Is 1 lilted to the figure by means of lucks run In clusters and convergIng toward the waist line while at lie knees Chore Is a space of about live Inches between the clusters A shaped flounce set upon the upper section of the skirt displays more tucks following out the peipendlcular lines slightly marked In the fitted part Huge fourpetaled flowers of Cluny In a conventional arrangement arc In ACrtert at this point and the effect of the lace insets is I much enhanced by the dellcale outlining In blue and black I silks In the t center I of each design Is a disk worked In silk The same ornamentation orna-mentation trims the bottom of tho flounce and the fabric is I cut under neath the Cluny so thai one catchier tv glimpse of the blue and STeen novelty silk lining The coinage In l solidly tucked and has the nock cut down to show a dainty loko of white mouysellne A piping of black velvet outlines the neck while narrow ribbons of the same fasten actors tho bust From thC shoulders to the wide cclnturc of while silk clastic there extends each side of tho opening a row of eggshaped Insets of Cluny placed end to end Below the elbow the closely tucked sleeve la released and the putT ihus formed lx l gathered Into an odd cuff made of black velvet alraps ornament cd with embroidery In giccn and blue silks The scoop hat worn with this dress In faced with black aid Is surmounted by a huge breast of soft downy white caught at one Hide under a twist of blue and green mlrolr velvet The second model from Denova in of blue Sicilian dotted with white This presents rn attiactive arrangement arrange-ment of plaits and gives I a very pretty Idea of how to scenic a becoming flare to the skirt without having any extra thickness at the hips In the first pVice the skirt Is I cut with several gores and these are set together at the seams by Inserting three graduated box plaits Strapped effects arc very much I I In vogue and In this gown Iho plaits aie confined by two rows of pointed straps made of the Sicilian and outlined out-lined with fancy knots qnd stitches In blue white and bl ick embroidery silk The two rows of stripi follow an upward up-ward line an they reach Idvaid the back and this effect combined with thc long straight front panel counteracts counter-acts the shortening tendency of the hip yoke and succeeds in Imparting an appearance ap-pearance of height to the figure The corsage is a bolero having a shoulder yoke of guipure showing the I pattern picked out with old rose and green embroideries Three tabular plaits of the cloth alternate with strips of white silk to form the Jacket nnd there Is a touch of embroidery to wHen the contrast of the dark blue and white Red Is going to bo a popular color for the corning season and certainly there Is J nothing more stunning than Ito rich i tone The now red however shows Il grayish tinge on the surface of the fabric fab-ric which uoftein the most flaming tint In a pliable material showing this new graycoated red Armand presents pre-sents zn extremely simple yet graceful Inleiprotatlon of the popular plaited LklrU The tiny box plaits are caught down almost to the knees giving the effect of an exaggerated yoke Instead of embroidered knots or ciossos the oldfashioned arrowheads are used to fasten the plaits and about the bottom of the skirt aIl three rows of silk anti mohair biald In deep led The blouse In laid In I tucks i cut to display dis-play L prlllul of jlllk ornamented with a band l of omboldeied lace There Is I a deep collar of tucked pcau de solo shaped In a point ouch side of the bust This Is l trimmed around with an applique of squares and circles made of braid and embroidery The f sleeves show lather a curious ar langement for Instead of the upper part falling In a puff at the wrist this is cut off square across and finished with three rows of braid From under this there falls a puff of peau do sole drawn Into a wilstband of guipure The hat Is of dark blue tulle and mohair mo-hair braid trimmed with clusters of autumn flowers Gowns of Kllk will he seen on certain cer-tain occasions and the pliln black varieties va-rieties showing originality In design are modish It would he difficult to find one more unusual In arrangement and at the same time osaesslng a greater number of graceful curves than the Paula creation It seems to be a study of tucks bands and puffings set together to follow fol-low out clicks semicircles and arcs The full sweep of the trained skirt commends Itself lo the tall woman and certainly no one who doesnt possess a slender figure would dream of attempting attempt-ing the short jacket effect with Its long talilike basques A filmy white lace blouse contrasts prettily with the dark slogs hue of the Jacket and another touch T whnt appears ap-pears In the frills of lace finishing the elbow sleeves I The latter have proved so charming to the summer woman that she Is loath to give them up Y 1t q iii 7 p Zj I b ti tI rj I i f L I 1 1 1 7s < ft I vPSi V S 5 KRbiSa I j4r 4IJ1 p rit I I French Novelty Blue Dotted with White |