| Show New Silhouettes in Style Parade Dy Dr NICHOLAS NIcnOLAS r re e r g i I If f r tt a o a 9 Ft E z V B IT l' l IS interesting 1 I 4 even e tO note lute with Ith J i iI what It 1 I si Sleight I I el I g glit II I of II hand ud I I time tome Fashion molds 11 I us to her liking One Olle t season she makes f Clappers of us nil all with skirts skirls amazing amazingly ly Iy brief beset waistlines u a nr etl l' l quail tit sleet sleeves es conspicuous by hy their ab oh absence sence the time picture topped lopped with a bo boy boyIsh Ish Isla bob the ver very essence of youth and then Ihen the the round of this oils ous creature changes ls The rime fair sex In III the style parade particularly when nhen It comes collies to tu formal dress for winter l J 2 transformed Into be hc beIngs Ings Ines of ot Imposing tall stately I real ladles If It Is you on please SI I So It Is Is In III the Ihl season as liS now I Is it I we find ourselves lS busying bowing to the hue man mandatI's mandates dates datIs of Ilci ie fashion who Insists that the tte n ck skirts Iris of uC e 1 gow gowns II ls lse be e lengthened even enn unto touching the titter Hoor that thit our shoulders he be broadened through various devices devires even enn at lit till the risk of nt if appearing top top heavy heavy and thata that a waistlines become normal with bust bust- l line ine raked raised ell till the new corsets carnets and foundation garments are designed to 10 todo todo do just that haf Thus the transformation tion Ilan goes oes on un until due to tu the tile lOll long skirts nod and high wal waists ts we rind find our our- s elves IS looking as 1111 If It Inches and ruches Inches had dad been bern added to 10 our stature hell we come cOllie to his analyze I the he situation situ situ- situation we sense sene that man many tunny of lit our current current cur rent fashions are lire directly traceable to varlets various period Influences We are for Instance frequently reminded of the Ihl quaint Victorian age aJl likewise the early Sills OO's which Indulged In ill III sorts of ot feminine fads fod mind and fancies The quaint little shoulder capes of ot the lime Ion long ago ao are the Inspiration forthe Corthe for Cor forthe the prettily shirred wrap which the lady to 10 the left In the picture Is I I Ii 51 f r j L 1 r. r t i wearing A As adorably feminine us liS In III Inthe Inthe the Is this cunning cape calle which I happens In this Instance to tu be lie styled of oC ruby fl red velvet velt The skirt goes gues' gues length floor widening nt lit the hemline and taking on rows of oC wee ace ruffles Just justus Justas us as us skirts skirls used to do In III the Ion long Ion long ago ngo However lr the above abu described Is only one phrase phase of ot the question for tor fashion Is making n I versatile play upon upun lines lilies gathered front from many mony a past era Irn The gown centered In this group Is t typical of ot this movement toward toward toward to to- ward what Is known as liS time till I period t rl r throughout the Ihl sit story tn of fashIons fash Cash lOlls Ions as OS told In days of ut yore jore orl It Is of green crepe Its his little Jacket Is tied tId so soIS us IS to accent the new highs high which 1 so 10 many malty design designers Irs ers are lire featuring In their newest creations t Ions Then I again aln fashions fashion's followers are call called Id I'd upon to consider the silhouette as liS It appears rs on the present day pres nt style program from Crom nn In entirely different viewpoint We WI refer to the new very new long effects which go goway 0 o way hack to medieval times for Cor their Inspiration More than one noted designer de de- designer signer Is working along these lines with the result that some of ot the most successful gowns brought out this In Inson son soil have long fitting body waists which Join their skirts low on nn the hips hills The handsome velvet hostess hostes gown pictured to the right suggests this type although In a n purely mod way 4 fate tern W.-tern Newspaper al r Union Treasure Tro Trove Tro Some SOUle sixty sixty- gold and sure silver SpIt Ish coins of ot more than Ihan a were lIu dug up at nt s Ralph Labbe and Delia C H FAUN r nt tramps tramps' two men were lu engaged in in Ins III flowers when they time Z I lit bIJ to toof they at ot first thought hI and of ot Iron covered lo with rust rusl earth Some of oC the theton coins were It to ton a Biddeford bank a and while Q official have hate not nut thel v It I If Is actual value ar arIs dollar of Identified as a Spanish Is worth wurth about 75 |