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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 6

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FAGE SH THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH WEDltTSDAY OCTOBER 22 Long Sleeves and Tunic for Autumn Radical Changes Meet With Trimming Favorite. Genius nm! ingenuity have nn nm! Similarity and nothing more. Tfrere Is a vast between jmetlc of a Shelley and the rhymes of the futurist, between the masterpiece of a Whistler and the vivid painting of the Impressionist, And there is an equally broad chasm separating the creative designer from the sensationally Inclined dressmaker, who will even espouse the grotesque In an endeavor to give milady something different. The test of true greatness In fashion, asserts a Paris writer In the New York Herald ribune, In the ability of the designer to induce a different mood rather than to create a new mode. Through the almost Imperceptible raising of the waistline, the scarcely Invisible change In the sleeve or waist, the latin ins and the Chanels are able to accomplish far more than all of the combined hack dressmakers who believe that it new style can only he achieved by compelling the mode to do an abrupt about-face.

It Is true enough that the essence of fashion is change, hut It is equally certain that human nature normally offers the strongest re slstnnces to any deviations from accustomed fare. The task for the genius of the couturier Is to reconcile these premises- to produce a vitally different effect, hut to avoid radically different to lead the mode Into unaccustomed channels hy the most accustomed methods. Not Favored by Autumn Mode. These ore pertinent considerations In any analysis of the new clothes which will sound costume keynote for fall and winter. A great deal of disappointment has been manifested because nt the Paris openings and at the French shore resorts, where some of the fall clothes made their appearance, there is no evidence of a very radical change In the mode, The short skirt lins become a little shorter, perhaps a little wider; the straight line maintains Its Indexible rigidity.

And tlx? critics, lamenting bitterly over the evil days which have come to a inode which In their eyes knows no change, seize avidly upon the bizarre efforts of few sensation nllsts whose creations will never grace anything more thnn the momentary shoulders of the mannequin. The mistake of these too casual observers Is that they consider means mid not the end. It Is true that the tools of the designer have not greatly changed, that plait and flounce, slenderness and simplicity, tunic and scarf, are Just as potent factors In the new mode as they were In the old. Hut It equally patent Hint the creative genius of the French couturier has brought a grace and dignity Into its latest fashions which will have a deeper significance than any of tile so-culled revolutionary changes which have been sponsored by the lessor lights of the mode. The Inauguration of a new style cycle Is not necessarily Indicated by these artistic changes but there lins been unquestionably added an atmosphere of maturity which lins been conspicuously lack leg in recent seasons.

The logical representations of the new autumn tendencies retain the straight, short, slender simplicity of From the elbow down the sleeve may vary In form. Mflen It Is finished exactly like a shirtwaist, with a little cuff hand; again It Is straight In ness style and trimmed with a hand of self material, this band In many Instances being corded. Hut it has always a neat trim appearance. Occasionally these tight-fitting sleeves have below the elbow one or two plaited flounces or decorations of hand embroidered fringes, made of eordonet or Milan, a smooth tubular cord dressmakers are now using fur sown In and embroidered fringes. Kneh lilt strand of ord that forms the fringe if threaded through fabric with a half dozen or more Stitches.

featured Hds sown in fringe HOW GREAT MEN MAKE LOVE AS REVEALED BY THEIR LOVE LETTERS By JOSEPH KAYE 5 by Syndicate. Inc.) DANIEL AND MARY Lone Wolf Thrilling Film a1 Lyceum Theatre yes indeed! And wha! a riel! Referring to the screen version of Louis Joseph popular lory, Lone which came to Hie Lyceum yesterday anil is being repeated again tonight. Starred In this exciting drama of love. romance and adventure are Dorothy Dalton ami ark Holt, Anti among supporting players arr- Wilton kayo, Tyrone Power, Robert Haines, charlotte Walker. Alphonse Ethler, (Juxtav Von Lucy Fox.

Friona rd Durant, Paul McAllister anti William Tooker. This cast of screen celebrities add lustre, dignity, prestige, and talent that presages real pantomiinle entertainment. Whits Silk, Featuring of Flat and Fringe a Combination Embroidery. Beige Chiffon, Two Circular-Cut Flounces on Skirt, Long Sleeves. their predecessors in the mode, hut they have added a graceful austerity which quickly distinguishes them from the garcon styles of last season.

They are distinctive without being bizzart different but not radical. The long tunic is the most outstanding characteristic of these frocks, which also exploit lace, the flounce and vivid colorings. The basis for all Is the simple silhouette, now more firmly ensconced than ever before. Long Sleeves in the Mode. A distinguishing feature of the late reason is the long sleeve.

While many the dresses are still sleeveless, the really new note Is the long, perfect-tit- ting sleeve adjusted to a small shaped armhole. The sleeve follows the outline of tile upper arm, fitting quite snugly and sometimes even tightly, pronounced tis season has advanced. Such an adornment immediately transforms simplest looking dross Into one of quite elaborate style. It In no way dot from slender as the threads, braids or cords used for this type of embroidery of artificial silk and have both brilliancy and weight. The Huttlelently coarse to prevent inPullng.

It Is quito apparent that simplicity will again he dominant note. that Is slim and straight Is expressed In the newest dresses. The silhouette may have a flounce, It may plaited, It may be cut Itll a slight flare fullness, It may straight around at the hem or there may a tunic, hut In all its varying forms fashion keeps lo very straight line. Skirts Are Shorter. Skirts are distinctly shorter than they were at the February Just as straight line has prevailer! over circular cut, so also has there been a definite movement In favor of shorter skirt as against the longer one.

Thus today Hie fashionable skirt Is both short and retains slender outline. The occasional wideness that is being Introduced at the autumn openings does not materially disturb the straight silhouette. The tunic form Is In evidence every- 1 where, aud so Is double volante with tipper flounce ti hit fuller than the lower. Often the tunic is flowered, embroidered or printed la high colors. Lovely new frocks are being made lit pastel plaids of various shades of one color, notably mauve and pervenche blae, 'rids plaid tattle Is worn over a narrow foundation skirt i of pure white, which may be either, plaited or plain.

more the Furls modistes are staging a carefully prepared revolution against the perennial cloche which for the lust few seasons has crow dial every other clin pea ti -nit of picture, aud, from early Indications, their now efforts will relatively successful. Which does not mean that Incite is about to fade a quick oblivion, but rather that it will now he compelled to share spotlight with hats et different type- The St. Cloud Country club, because of its social importance, hits come to one of most significant fashion centers of the preautumn mode, and the millinery exploited tit this resort definitely forecasts styles which will eventually adopter! for fall and winter. At the recent polo matches many medium large hats were noted In sailor and eloeho forms. These hats can mdy called large In comparison with the extremely small ones that have been so much worn really they are not excessively large.

Numerous Suzanne Talbot models were in evidence, some them marie Of ribbons, anticipating definitely autumn season. Talbot is also having great success with lier fcitrnw-emhroiderel tulle hats, straw being appliqued in feather-like motifs that fall flat on the tulle. This is a medium large cloche with quite a pronounced droop to the brim, suggesting In a way the poke bonnet, as the brim is narrow at the back. Another of her hats which is much noted is a sailor shape, either medium or large, made entirely of folds or cords of velvet set together with openwork stitching. veniso point.

This veining is so tightly made that it stands stiff and supports the space between the folds. HF. following beautiful expression if love was written by the great Irish (int riot, orator and lawyer. Daniel O'Connell, To No; to wife. after twenty-three yen rn of married life.

And it but one of many such epistles, written up to the end of the years of together. own anti only love, it was Kate daughter) that wrote the letter I got fids morning, and I do tenderly, tenderly love Kate. Yet. sweetest I could have to one line also In the handwriting which gives me of the happiest hours of my life and -till blesse- one with Inex- ilble sweetness and comfort when sweetheart, darling, are separate. All the romance of my envelopes you and I ani as romatic In my love rids day as I was twenty-three years ago when you dropped your not unwilling hand Into mine.

"111 you smile at the love letters of yow husband? Oh. no. my Mary, my own Mary will remem ber that has had the fond anti faithful affections of my youth and that if years have rolled over they have given us cause to respect or love elicit other less than we did In early was Ids cousin, Mary O'Connell, whom he married when he was twenty-seven. pr- VV o. Creates Automobile Minus Drivel Havoc in Wild Bide Around Town reigned among tile townsfolk of the small village ol Westfield.

New jersey, when a racing with the seat empty rode at a terrific pace through Hits quiet town ami endangered (Iii' lives of over a hundred people who were parading along the main street. Zigzagging Its course through the main Remarkable Horse in Picture Fred remarkable horse, appearing with him iii The Silent coming to the Lyceum Theatre Thursday ami Friday, is to in a forthcoming F. It. H. production.

After seeing some of the stunts this horse goos through alone, one is inclined to believe that perhaps dumb animals are not so dumb after all. Urn i nforougn fa ti Is spook scorned to directed by an Infernal baud, Which apparently guided the oar In its maddening course through ibis otherwise peaceful community. Sheriff West made pursuit in a high- powered machine, hut the riderless car whizzer! along at such breakneck speed that the sheriff was left far behind. It vvii be shown at the New Park last time tonight. Wife Doing Good Work have been bari off with stomach anrl liver trouble anti bloating for many years.

No doctors or medicine helped me. On the advice of my druggist. I bought a bottle of Wonderful Remedy anti I want to miss a single dose. It has given more benefit than all the medicine I have ever taken. I feel I am doing good to recommend it to It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis.

One dose will convince or money Pharmacy aud druggists everywhere. Advt think the world is top heavy with When you first glimpse the John M. Buy Clothing Overcoat stock wonder where all the coats came from and where they are all going. think we overbought until you try on a over to a mirror and find a waiting list of 2 to 3 men ahead of you. see beautiful coats at beaters at $40 and you will see them selling like 60 and you will say to your wife that evening, you know, Mary, the John M.

Bye Clothing store is doing the Overcoat business of this city!" And you will be right! Overcoats to $50 and Young Fall to $50 Schoble Fall $9 Leather Vests Flannel Shirts Heavy Woolen Pants John IM. Bye Clothing Company 616 Front St. Brainerd, Minn. IMMjACESfc Wends are persistent, A good gardener must be more persistent, helps them that help by enriching their land. Aulder Bros.

A nnouncetnent pearunee of the Aulger Company all next Stock Company is made of the ap- Hros. Stock week. Opening their engagement Monday night, Oct. 27. at the New Park Theatre, pre seating "Saintly Hypocrites and Honest The company carries their own orchestra, all special scenery and their stage settings, st cine anti electrical effects are complete in every detail.

The Aulger Bros, are especially noted for the fact that they always give the public good clean, wholesome entertainment. I Ever Marry Declares Po la will be to an Miss Negri, who is due at the New Park on Thursday and Friday In the Paramount picture, of the came this decision because, as she says herself. men are tile only ones who really know how to treat a woman. In F.urope. you know, it is the dramatic gesture that counts.

A European gentleman feels perfectly free to treat yon badly 364 days a year provided that on your birthday wit Ii a grand flourish he presents you with a gorgeous pearl necklace. The American man spreads thoughtfulness all thru the year. He may not produce the annual pearl necklace, but every few days he brings his flowers and candy, which are not so valuable as to price but which represents much more. No Forgetting That One of the best cures for loss of memory Is to have the deserted wife inherit Duluth Herald. A good soaking twice week is bettor for lawn than a dally shower- bath.

Fanning without legumes Is like writing checks without making deposits, The peach grower hard luck Is tho opportunity, all you can. Marketing is no longer merely a process of disposing of the surplus on the farm, but a business of selling what Is needed in town. A covering of forest trees is the most attractive and profitable crop to USO for biding poor, unsightly land which is naturally unfit for farming. How to market crops successfully and profitably is the one great problem now before the North Carolina farmer. To this question he must now devote the genius thut has made him an efficient producer.

Many dairy farmers are finding that sudan grass makes a valuable crop for supplementing the regular pasture. It will furnish much grazing during the bot summer months, says J. A. Arey, dairy extension specialist for the North Carolina state college. Vermin Reduce Flocks Common red mites, which infest hen houses and kill many chicks, can be done away with easily.

First clean up all filth around the hen house and let plenty of sunshine Into the building. Often the quarters become overcrowded. Where mites are found. paint the roosts and spray the walls with a solution of two parts of oil to one quart of stock dip. Tf lime-sulphur Is on hand, a solution made with five gallons of lime-sulphur to 40 gallons of water will he effective.

YOUR LETTERHEAD Should Open the Door to Better Business Printed Letterheads Like we make them reflect upon the people to whom you write- of organization and product That's Why They Procure Results Ask to See 74 BRAINERD DISPATCH CO. Printing We Do.

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