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Sterling Daily Gazette from Sterling, Illinois • Page 18

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mSCALLSFOR MTOWORN HMfffflWID Weaea Have To Search In Attic For Hat Fins To Hold On Headgear By Mrs. Marie Stone There used to a Joke some, thing like is the King?" "Oh. he IB able to sit up and laugh at Queen Mary's hat." But are afraid to laugh at It any more because ihe way hats are perched up on the head this year la perilously nf-ar to the Queen Mary type and we may yet have to search the at- iir hat pins our ancestors used years ago to hold their headgear in place. 1 The most forceful thing we can say about millinery fashion this year is that It looks like a very busy season for the hair dressers for with the hats worn back off the face as they are. nothing less than perfectly marcelled hair will answer.

However, most of the styles take a halfway position so while one side of the head is very much revealed the other side Is to be covered and even draped to meet the very coat collar. And they are they are is the main thing Paris, Is asking of any fashion this season. Details of Millinery. Now to with millinery in a more ri la.Icd way. we will divide them according to "Suitability." It would hard to find a more perfect type of suit hat than the'ber- etta in its new short back, shallow crown and softening ATTIC TREASURES TRIM FALL NEW touches for smart winter frocks will be pulled out of more than one attic this fall, for bits of flat fur are being- -in riderless" wayt as trimming for the new dresses.

Oal- jrmk. Persian lamb and caracal are the raremses. used tar little collars, small bows shoulder, wrist bandings and scarf collars. QUILTING HOVEL ON A SPORT COAT NEW TORS was employed as a novel finish on the three-quarter length velveteen sport coat worn recently by Mrs. William K.

Dick (the former Mra. John Jacob As tor The unosoal quilting stick was used on the edges of the coat and as accent on the velvet beret with which Mrs. Dick complejted her costume. MORE TAPER TO TOE IN MEN'S Fffi FOOTWEAR Slightly Blunted To Well Pointed Toe Will Prevail In Shoe Styles coming back stronger than custom last of other years. bat with some slight modifications.

In other words the styles for will be semi-form fitting, with variations running from a slightly blunter toe to a wen pointed toe. The new style follows the trtr.d of the English shoemakers, who U) recent years have had a decided STERLING DAILY GAZffttt. 141980 op what the Aawrteau In footwear. will be Bttde to tjntM faQ and winter. BUBJUI That meana.

If JOB property outfitted should ehanflc occasionally from shoea to blade and Browns, of course, aboajd darter the dayttn shrays are in fmwrwr And from a health point of view, say then manufacturers, ft fc beat to chance footwear daily. it wffl keeo your thoea fit bet- and haw GOOM oft they offer ptaMac the usual Mvertty of footwear. TtMm wffl both blacks and to Bv MIOTB IB sure raetf tt to a If report lamed by Modattai of patent to Mhered to win bave of followers. nonaadinof once were looked feminine, are converts each pearl Ud mores, ttw Upper styteotspatWM Cor lesOier, Scotch and Hor wectem graina an bat adapted to wtater service, for it holds out the tte largeiijr. a U( seller, bat wttb unalrlTH and Leavj imHecUuu against tfie loops or drapes designed to show the outline of the coiffure.

They may be of velvet of felt, while 66tne of the very smartest effects are ber- ettac made of the fabric to match the which nothing has yet been achieved to more completely meet the correct Idea of en- wnr.ble or to attain such complete chic. 'The new fashion tendencies In affect millinery in a way which creates an elaborated crowns and bandeaux effects combined with brims are seen In great here is where the double brimmed felt finz's its opportunity to soften a line tha, might be too severe to be Many Hats Are Trimmed. While you never have to sec the day when hats would be trimmed as of has arrived little feathers, velvet choux. imitations of paradise, ostrich tips and very rich ornaments are placed in smartest manner on even so nonchalant a hat as the beret, while nearly every hat with pretension to somehow "trimmpd If you are wearing a fur coat this year and there is no reason why one shouldn't (either from standpoint of slenderness of figure or of by all means wear a fur beretta to match. You It as sleek as you beret with an ornament in the way of fur buttons or a twist or bow of grosgrain ribbon to accent the color of your furs.

In taking up the part color plays in millinery, we are taking up the part color-plays for the color ensemble idea is so generally accepted that to wear a black frock means to wear a black wear a green ensemble means to wear either a green hat or a hat in which green is the accented theme and so on through the whole color range which has been mpt hy Store Welcomes You to the Foil Opening Beautiful Millinery Here Never have the hats and berets been more attractive, nor, we might say, more difficult to wear. They disclose the face from the forehead to are just the reverse of the forward tilt, to which women were all slaves to some time ago. These hats and berets are allracUvbly priced and they arc rrewr Priced from Me to $3JS5 HOSIERY Children Women's distinctive hosiery, guaranteed full fashioned and first quality and fashion's most recent selection of colors. Service and chiffon weight. Marvelous values.

1.00,1M Our Outsize Hose is service weight. Exceptional value $1.00 Popular Rayon This is our regular 79c for SOc Misses' Straight Rayon only 89c pr. Children's "Freckles Sister" and "Radio two excellent numbers: camel or tanbark colors and 25c pr. Nice Hose for the baby too 2'jc, 35c, 50c BABY WEAR Accept this please and bath robos; hand embroidered slips and dresses, moccasin booties made of yarn, kimonos, diapers, stork wooh" shirts and carriage covers and bonnets, sweaters and blankets. Everything nice for the baby.

invitation to attend and view our Sterling Variety Store lit Bast Third Street Ben Franklin Stare No. 633 PBONE1396 and Of materials choose from felts, soliels. chamois, velvets and fabrics but let your good taste and sense of fitness guide you in wearing the one best suited to the occasion. Clara Koch and daughter. Mrs.

A. J. Soch, of Chicago visited over the week-end with the former's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Brown. Brooks 9 Purses, Gloves, Cadet Hosiery, Lingerie and Costume Jewelry stock of new coats complete with newer models arriving each day. You will love these coats and will see them worn by the leaders of fashion. In broadcloth, suedes, verella and novelty with two year guarantee on linings in new silhouette styles, belted and flared models and with heaps of lovely fur trim. Colors black, brown, grey and mixed materials.

Among the offerings of decided merit for Pan and Winter are the oat- standing in style, quality and workmanship of the new dresses of canton, faille, crepes and chiffons In black, brown, green and wine in diversified assortment. Formals for After- Dance Croartly tailored with either self trim or attractive ornaments emphasizing the new eye brow line in otf-the-face models; also the unart new hat with the brim and back bow trim. These clever styles in felts, suedes. antelope and velvet and metal Shoppe Exclusive But Not Expensive 312 Locust St. arranged for the Fail Fashion week beginning tomorrow Oct eighteenth Sterling's Largest Furniture Store One-flail Block South of Postoffice Unexcelled Ambulance Service Day or Night.

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Years Available:
1887-1951