Show What The rheT Telegrams Telegram's s Shopper Found in the Stores J. J By THE TELEGRAMS TELEGRAM'S SHOPPER HEY are here the here the advance ideas of Fall Fall Fal st styles styles and and ls and the windows windows win win- T THEY dows doves and shops are registering new ones with the advent of v each eacK new Dew day The friend of feminine humanity the ever ready ever er popular faithful l old blue serge has come i into ito its own again and what hat a wel- wel cOp thing g it itis is to the well dressed woman who strives to have haye sops a in her wardrobe that does docs not necessitate endless press press- press press- illa I f O rejuvenated serge is a jo joy to behold and will surel surely be beo ov oY I o of one to wear for tho the lines Iines are arc so smart in the ones shown own at present that the woman who knows assures me ins no I. I of the weaker sex will ever be able to resist them y i ran lany of the smart clever are arc combined with that ever pleasing g sleeve steeve and blouse effect which makes one feel quite dressed tl up up it in the most simple frock Others arc are entirely of tho the serge with tJ tile stunning tae e stunning addition of rows upon rows of vivid silk stitching r Swinging pockets of Persian design suspended from the belt adds a distinctive touch to another Alon Along with tho invasion invasion of the serge comes the new felt hat Still holding fast to tho the ga gay f tones of the spring and summer the bright shades arc aro seen but many of the perky little shapes in black and white whito are destined I am sure to a add d that fetching touch to the tailored girl To ro be sure there still remains the thc big sailor effect always to be relied upon but the upturned br brim m of the smaller hat hatwill hatwill will undoubtedly from the very fact of its complete difference from the sport hat bat spring into much favor I IThe The reign of ot the satin dancing slip slip- per Ier seems to be waning The soft lustrous materials were lo lovely loy y to look at ot one cant can't deny but butone butone butone one is forced f rut put ut of ot consideration of ot th i truth to admit that they were very often onen far tar from comfortable unless one purchased them somewhat too too large largo to tobe tobe tobe be neat The new glazed kid slipper clings to the foot Coot so beautifully and one Is la conscious conscious conscious con con- of ot It no more than of ot the skin shin Itself Since one may obtain glazed kid Wd dancing slippers in almost any shade desired or desired or even have them dyed to order there order there Is ij good reason for 01 their popularity Bronze Bronzo dancing slippers sUppers and silver sliver slippers will continuo continue continue con con- their present popularity Slippers and Stockings l pers and amI stockings are so 50 very co c conspicuous on the tho dancing floor Just V because of the shortness sh of ot skirts ough there Is a decided tendency to skirts a little the increased len length leng has not yet reached the point w et one can feel fel there Is anything i Ion concealed led about the feet or ankles e you who have noted the ab ab- ab sett n of the long kid glove gloe from the fly ng apparel of ot the past season atop ed to 10 o think how very much more aJl ve the bare armed style of ot the thet thep p t da c ay Is I confess I never ne had hadU U my ti Clever girl called my attention tp in do a n. shop the other day First ench woman and antl then the Eng- Eng 1 Bearded cardd the kid gloves loes in the eve ing hg g and now the American wom- wom art an has hiLs Joined her sisters in the belief t that t nothing so 50 disfigures a baro bare arm armand armand and a filmy fUmy dress drees as a wrinkled stretch of oC kid kid ending in soiled fingers and that the bare bar arm and hand were the thel l background for fine Jewels and amI not notor tor or the PIG e skins of ot animals Gone Cone are the days dars when sonny wore conservative little tittle wreaths of ot nots me or a spray of ot wild roses roes on his little dresses Passing is the day lay when even a flock nock of birds stitched cross on his tin tiny rompers will cause more than a fleetIng fleeting fleet fleet- Ing g glance not nce of ot interest for such things are not tho the last st word in the decora decora- tion lion of his small attire An AH the animals that Noah oah carried In the ark are are to to be seen on the little lit little little lit lit- I tle frocks Crocks and coats and bonnets A nice gray elephant or bright red redhorse redhorse redhorse horse Is now stenciled on the little persons person's clothes The circus effects Are newest in kiddie kiddle clothes Animals the tha Rage Raga Now out Cut-out patterns of ot animals in gay colors are used on the bottom of skirts and on little sunbonnets a whole hole troupe of animals may be splashed across the brims Think of ot the Joy of ot a great grent yellow ellow tiger or the thrill of ot a great brown lion Hon to the youthful hunter of ot dangerous danger- danger ous game and you will be quite conI con- con I that these little frocks will please tho the childish heart that beats beneath i In the tho same shop with these cunning I little clothes are to be found on anI another another an- an I other floor something decide decidedly ly new I and helpful for the mothers of ot little I 1 people They are called kiddie kiddle keepers keep leep- keepers ers and almost solve the problem of ot taking care of ot baby without the nurse maid They are miniature fences made of ot small mall brown slats a a. couple of ot feet high and when unfolded will surround surround sur- sur round an enclosure about four feet square where his majesty the baby may play in safety on the back or front porch or on the tho shady lawn When folded they may bo be used for tor a abed abed abed bed by the addition of a a. canvas pad which m may y be fitted way mid of ot the lattice They are very moderately priced and andare andare andare are surely suren sure sure- a n wonderful thing to protect pro- pro ted the tho tiny little fellow where mothers mother's mothers mother's mothr's moth- moth ers er's r's rs eyo eye is turned If U you yoli haven't seen the perfectly lovely ovely French enameled pretty things just put on display at one of ot tho the large largi shops rush right down and do so 50 for they hey are sure to bring brinS' joy to the heart icart of ot the lover of ot There are flower vases aSes lower lover Jars f tern fern nJ stands waste baskets and stunning stunning stun stun- ning bird cages on four tour legged stands our four and five fhe feet high Each mcle Is s made of dom domestic fiber enameled in either white or gold with the most ex exquisite exquisite ex- ex loops and bow knotts and birds and things done in delicate blues and pinks Pretty Guernsey Ware j One could scarcely Imagine anything more attractive for the sun room bedroom bedroom bedroom bed bed- room or drawing draving room roon than these flower lower pedestals in their beautiful soft coloring and I 1 am nm perfectly sure the golden notes notes of the sweetly singing C canary would be golden Indeed when trilled from the tho dainty white cage atop atop a flower lower bedecked stand They remind one of the tile fascinating things so often displayed in the catalog catalog cata cata- log of ot the foreign decorator only In InI l I this thia case they are made in dear old U U. U S So A. A The They were only unpacked on Friday and there is rather a limited supply so if it you are interested at all aU go soon and take take a peep at them for Cor they they are well worth the time and also I lie mone money I I Four Foar and and twenty blackbirds Is the II 1 first thing that pops Into ones one's head when they hey behold the new baking dishes i dishes of ot Gu Guernsey ware being displayed dis- dis played in the center aisle of a big I shop i 1 The They are a creamy white with loads I lof of of tiny blackbirds splashed about ov over r the th surface Others have bave conventional patterns of a soft green c Since table decoration and the arII ar- ar II of flowers play Ilay so Important Important Import import- ant nt a a. part in the ever every day as well as the social affairs of ot the present age a afew afew few tew useful hints about them from a local florist may be interesting to tosO sO some o one i His first t hint which was not a hint but a plain statement which I could not contradict was that time throe was the most essential of all things in the ar arrangement arrangement arrangement ar- ar of flowers and the least used How to Arrange Flowers The young Japanese e a girl he Informs Informs me sometimes spends three hours ar arranging arranging arranging ar- ar ranging a a. sins single Ie bouquet From which I gather that the tho main difference between the tho orient and the Occident in this matter at least was a amere amere amere mere trifle of hours As he knew and I knew that the wild rush of ot the Twentieth century at least on this side of ot the globe wouldn't permit of ot such a lavish use of ot time he added these very useful ideas which I repeat below Try to arrange flowers Clowers in some thing the same way that they grow InI in nature Bulb flowers therefore are I best placed In the lovely and convenient convenient convenient little lIttie flower holders holders ducks ducks turtles turtles turtles tur tur- or whatnot whatnot that that are made for the purpose in a flat bowl Iris all the spring bulb flowers and gladiolus Is lovely In Iii this arrangement with all nil the stem line of ot flowers and foliage showing Long stemmed flowers Clowers of course should be bo placed in tall vases lases sd that all aU the length of ot the stem is us used d. d If It the stems and foliage are ars pretty prett a transparent glass vase lase is best If It the stems are ugly or devoid of leaves leales an an opaque vase Is best Use usually the foliage of the flower Clower flow flow- er in question to go with It Ferns are lovely with hothouse roses but rose laves haves are prettier with garden roses no matter how fine CIne the roses Remember to change chang the water on cut flowers daily dally If It you would make any to keep them fresh tresh Put t a Ittle Ettie salt In the water too especially In that in which roses are kept |