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Show To Enjoy the Pleasures of Fashion Is to Wear Garments I While Fashions Are New. Y A b K EIR'S neither A. believe in nor practice "5 the marking of goods Tw, at exorbitant prices at the beginning of a sea- lfSO V son it is ,J study to supply goods "I i-i 1 at moderate Sl Prices always style JT-f v v"" are ene(l to, and I Vfifi" will get, at a progres- mdm(!w ' sive stTL H pri"7 ity. We are ready now $ with all Fall wearables ,.. and accessories, and a V z7-j little style chat is in order. I IVf illlTlflil,'17 "The tilt is fenrinine, and the nam ITlllllliCly inside Walker's," will apply to many of the prettiest hats that are now being worn locally. Low, close-fitting turbans and triconis with feather pom- pons or wings to give height, are the most favored, but I are closely followed by medium sailor. Velvet is the g most wanted material. There is much daring in the use I of colors to contrast. J "-17' JlTli"Q Tne notable feanm-e of aultamn ilCW OUItO suits is the lange variety of 3 novelty styles, but of a distinctive style character and individuality. Many of them show a Siemi-fitted curve which extends from the underarm seam to the hip. Long, short and medium coats will all be stylish, and will be fitted, semi-fitted and loose. Skirts a trifle wider some pleated, others gored. Pur trimming at collar and cuffs will appeal quite generally. English cheviot will be much in demand, as it lends itself so well to the flaring ' coat models. Broadcloths, whipcords, serges, novelty mis- 5 tures, pencil stripes, shepherd and club cheeks and other chief materials. In colors, rich dark blues, greens and J browns , are most prominent. Our popular suit prices range $19.75, $24.75, $29.50 and $35.00. I IV P W SlVPCSOC Tne predominating feature ilCn -L'lCSaCB of -walked dresses is the fascinating manner in which silk and woolen materials ' are combined. While French and mannish serges, gabar- dines, satins and taffetas are used much singly, the taffeta and serge and other combinations are very effective. Note the long, sweeping lines from shoulder to hem, and often adorned with rufflings and quillings. To these graceful lines this season are given the name of the "new silhouette." silhou-ette." You will find the dress vou want here. in the price J I range of $19.75, $24.75, $29.50 and $35.00. ! I .flfCP'TG TIle mainstay of - I "taci& the .new siliou. 1 Si ette" dress will be found ip the I new corsets which draw the figure VtT I in slightly at the waistline, and , gF . ! which have higher tops than those ft I f the last season. But the front &0&3mr J ? 1 and back retain the graceful, 'hs&l A J I straight lines so generally liked. il J1L g They are neither boneless nor iron- U 9 clad but mould the figure perfectly 1 & I to give greatest ease without sacri- II I fieing a proper carriage. To be fj if I gowned right, you must be cor- rl 'S a setted right. Let Walker's help Srx V A 1 ESTABLISHED 1859. ! I "GOOD GOODS." V Mrs. Ella Gumming Wetzell 's vocal studio will be open tor registration of pupils the first Monday in September. Septem-ber. 79 North State. (Advertisement.) Miss Alberta McCanne will open her studio at 120 U street for students of oral expression, voice culture, reading and public speaking. Phone Was. 4748-W. (Advertisement.) The Relief Society School of Obstetrics Obstet-rics and NurFing will open September 20. Applv at Relief Society headquarters, headquar-ters, Bishops' building. (Advertlscint.) |