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:fW: -*2L •Bt.' JwaWsWiraBWsvB*^^ 'tHsraBsMlsinttM^ p?&wKiW«c.i ^iaS PV^«I ^ •^•^mm IMKfe^— v ?^ ~^f?„ .'gi^ys^^^'^j^^gtw. „„ „'ii,i i,, j,i. i fmmmmmmmmmmmmamm SjMSSMffla^m'«i«BSi£s^^ C O ^ J b t - •••", •CMS Rxciitui&e> Mute 19CT »t Hun 1968 1^2421 K1H242S A TaxicabCo. liffct Service at the Right Prk* fiwrali, WHiiigs, Chrishmiacs. Station Call: * 207 Central Aveme o*»w»io*o ' Let Siodca Do It Make ye>» a aew ovar staffed Davenport and Chain or reup- holeter your old furniture. Haiah- lag, Caneing etc. Fancy Pillows, Cushions, Table Runners, also sell materials in Mohair, Vrjoor Tapes* tray, etc. Let ua refinlsh yous* porch furniture. Doo't forget tha number 1 6 0 Brown St. $mgmmmmm& ft* n-J/tf-SI* ijifi ,f - of Straight Line* Makes Impression by ..,"•'. Lack of GARTNER VULCANIZING WORKS N 4 H A I N 8TWEETWS8T } Ants Aeessseriss and Batteries Gaedftsat Servise States ,«•«, U. S. Tiros | Genesee 8314 Eitablished.1890 Sidney Hall's Sons Manufacturers of Btiiors, Tanks, Stacks J r i i c h i i w We also do Repairltajr; Forgteft A °t_i Wel $?!i- EIec ?*£ """J* universal; appeal, for the graduated Acetylene welding ana Cuttu>gjfaiinc» , m a the points ,sre quite a* flattering to the lady of embonpoint as to bier of the ayijMlke form. * , Jxx the flounced frocks the bodice in? \ variably extends, as heretofdre, to the htjjav giving the soft effect, <now* popi|- lax, "of an tincorseted fjgore. It li without darts or other aetalls and is BoxneUrnea drawn tightly around and wrinkled below the waist v From the point of the hips, and In. some styles from UhT faeeVtfce plaited" 6>frDlea"i It 1st evident that mm 1j» fads'axe vanishing. Some of the stylea (slrsedy «gttbli*hed are bein» exag- gerated and translated, and »oioe new *j$ttose*,-are predicted, says-.* Parts correspondent la the New y«rk Tiroes. In dress there It no longer anythlnr lit a name. A blouse, according to the| latest style, reaches to Que knees. This Is one of the contp'lcoous novelties shown for autumn. '. Ever ...since tiff normal waistline be- can to be dropped, the belt, or the line supposed to Indicate it, has been completely erased, and how the straight silhouette. hi straight indeed. That which we called a tunic a year •go, wais,, a t cttrveless jB^erdress that waa at least*Jlightiy heU3 In about the low waistline. In the model* of ad- vance styles there appears no! a sug- gestion of'belt or sash; there is just the cuxvelesa line to the knee and be- low, and it is labeled an overblonse. It la a trying style and. Is becoming only to a very slim figure, though It likely will be worn by many others. Necessarily, the skirt over which this blouse is worn will be straight and ;nirrpw, and Paris says short— al- most as short as the jfast-below-the- taee length that was so startling when It made its appearance several sea- aons ago. The skirt In other types of gowhi Js to be fuller, Some skirts will,; be gathered full, some extremely bonffant* and in oth- ers the effectof fullnegg will be gained with flounces, gathered, plaited or cir- cular. The circular flounce and the circular skirt are so graceful -and give seen * piquant effect thai they are ex pected to have a TOgne,*^ Circular 8h»pInB of Materials. ^Tho circular shaping of materials 1s particularly attractive In gowns of crepe, chiffon, voile and all the other aoft BtnffB.' Such gowns are charming when cut In points as th.ey attach to the akirt foundation, and tliey flutter and swirl as oDe walks. It la the Single design ampjg the new models, that" hk$ sports dress and r^ stays, would b* a parados; and they hat* atnall ehases everlo be used agmto, 1*e fall **Irt stiffened about the bottort or alnsply gathered^ at the belt makes demand. Ait Suppliis Gtfriii in Stock 169-J75 Mill Street Rtcneater, N.Y. jew Hpr Hotel Car. Clinton Ave- N. Central Ave. ROCBKSTXX, J»,V, P. E, McCUC, Prop. Watts Dry Cleaning Co. Jnc Expert Dry Cleaning Service Careful—Thorough—-prompt Oeaoee 614 322 Cottage Street H JARD1NE'* GRAINS OF HEALTH FOR CHSOillC CONSTIfATJOH TORHSOLATK UVBS AND SOWBI.S Prepared by JOHN JARDINE M* | u a « 8l**«J Rochorttr. H, v CALEY & NASH, Inc. Aittioliie Piiiflig ail Trinlif Manufacturers of ' Auto Bodies Of Special Designs Sleighs and Dahvary Wages iSSSBftuVAvc. Boch. Phon* Park. i»S The Beet Remedy Jackson's Cough Syrup 25c George ffahi fraacriptioa Druggist **<i1 S t a a t * Btr—t, Far All Kinds Of SAUSAGE Go To HUGO SCHRIENER SB JPront 8L Main 16^5 eataBssapsswasi 5Ss, J « r ^ f^liWill Ud ted Jlttl* bodices can he buftt to wsdy- |th»sraanrter.ttittk,. to dandnf fre^l^) Mn costunw* for, l^deaiasvlds]'and| v la ; we* forfiuK'Ydress ,M»I% Mm- of ^«$WjSIe» pwrhsps M «^HD^ skirt, mk those tiOhts, in « day & if * rVWss^sss^s^pp^Bl * **'$$% " ^ ^ Gfcn.w*od •*"iiiiii'.n1inTmi'ji Womea of Oace the ~j0W^am!®$®ffl® *m White Ostrich Featured enstralflhb Line Dinner Gown. however, for tlie belt .at the plsce where It Is pnidlcal *nq comlpirts^e, Naive as aorae of the«« models app/ear! they h«ve_ Spparefltly come>tO»|tsV- , €>»e feature, of the pre^ealllni: tftifc ion's that are^shown in sope'of, iKh|] models' ,of 'the ;Ma)ion' 'lS'' : 4h# ,^sljfl(ifc fe4"th?rj' trlmtpftlf, .Jftf-p^j?nt«rity '•$$$ Ing the' winter swi^p ^ jn^J't3|,lntft estravagant ' dl«t)?sty r t: |nd: ho - v<^s thought iVw6uld :iast JSnt tHe eon* «ri«rs or.Pteit fo^a^sacTi ^tghiist ways of introducing; ostrtjdS^tliit l i Is already: on it»-;*k^lv-httiiy-v'«ii^iisfiB.t* Ing wlors^hifortt!.;'• ^•< •_ , $ k l ,A graded ,; OilSch, ; fits ; :'i$Jaw> ; s^trandsrof wh'ich are, jtni;.:'^ferew|. lengths, is one? of the htofli^rheit Wm- |nrings'vyet s ' n o s l i ^ B ^ 4 f s j b ^ bias mines fall. Evening gowns done, Jnw * jI < jad ' delicate «nd" cafe|i|fig, p»Wj In this manner are enchanting when'slYC* to •a;8^mthe; : nlp>t^tolpX*-e|' jsMc^eaed and the twnt broken, the order of .tblaga la o4tsik~w»e>csed^**a[ *n»ytlM»|T **•#'*-* eatpeeted^ e*t»cltily the ~" iJL - tows of dress, Obtterrek iff* ear, la the *fe* V«*k 5CI»)»sw When that Un»-lwiw*td isoerk; of ye- 'tAnfment, the, white lloea as****** I chief, dhAjppeAred befor* «w fSr-eo*. cwed kerchief ot chlffoa. Trottf ««* hand-palhted gaua< It <»*» for*ae»si that other violent extremes wcmld} come. And they are cowlnt faat, a.ndksrchlefB are toffiwf fWags, M Una latest styles la them bkve semed. as an opening wedge iTor othttt ideas esea more radicai, the first of tlte#e h« to dc with Unierte. Black onderthlftga art aa*$s ot the finest and *oc^fr*rgi\e mstsv rials tor the most fastwloos wearers. When they w* first dUplay^W, a lit* tie wtoile ago, they were not taken se- riously, though thay bore t^e* stamp. of Paris and were T?r*»f»ted by the, uaost exc)oslve, shops i^re.. ^ B\ery*one Uio«|ht they wire-4tMrt samples, amuatng apd tt)Ie ai models l to he-copied in White *r dWHtsta t c6l*i on -Not «t all! TheV wars dis- closed si the.last murmur in fsshlos. Some women who go in for the in- nsuaj lead j*}th smith « l s i that J**» psocceed Is eatablliiung; i^roode have taken to the new dusky lingerie, sod will 8oubtteS((jcaut« the extxaardfosry soon to be accepted as the Ordinary. It Is the Jbiitory of ev-trr innpTa^tloe, thhugo In this IstaUnce the iceeptsd standard of taste sad proprtsty-ir wore deeply Ifaplanted than asost fashion Ideal, » In th« diaries kepfc-b? ^romen (rf quality la th* otdieat *Ai»erfcaft town* ere records of Cbe gfft" ^brought hy |j salting vessel* from France; the snow* teat lisferle, conyent-nrnde thhnga, 'hah^Wbi^Wrea-"!^ && :o* <&#* m eetyifn'sllly* ;':bWtvirw|i^" ^tV/wpts*' •a*iw»«i^-vpeionged;:':ri» *'<j^g y '$m&t Cj«s||'" lf\1r»s^j|tc:tit)aiwtlt , h«« SJN*' &* aultable. for t&ft#awb«ob$ !«£-», *Wiy>* V'»y^t>w^*wjit-'th« 'iH»a1ajf ; Knia Oi.needlfcWorsf. Tttelii|f.,l«th-- 'w&Qr *$$ durable, (be »e«r«d, quality !hot.;hetng a e>n^^r*tl^t*^-#t»^ii* W- e^,1l|ii|PBm -.'doiav^^milf :w^iirww»* rwa( days, and-ket daaght##s";^s« sdocated. .*)% ••&*?&#• l&&^&W*fr ^JsenilbUl^^V' -*.•''•' - > T .;/(• ' 'ih^-costrast'to .#i£'£fti£r iimmpi- s^ES^«|S %%•»,« w , MW«nMijr v « I <M l <t"t*^« H f«L •a* 635-7 Jow«ph Armeif ^H { * MSW@MEfianM^iBlM^Ki»MMK@!U< f V > If w#%mto%' •s^atMa ^aJsstsftK 1" U ,1 I l|H)i [*'» Hi., i lyfcmw**'.'* '•'»^^#i Mia '<l J«ll> ®ssww<*iSBeK's !, i'y Americmii(^yar^«q w ^t, > -. w«9swa4 i^^qeMsera. 41 s ^f*MWV#w^^^--^ ww? pi ,(4.-»s( mteuftl. fmt^! II ^^R^ss^r jJIPrvl^^ SMISViPWa "*ISBSSSS1 made in the fragile affik and metall laces .' *' Doncet has beautiful dinner gowns in tblg mode and adornsjwme of them with bead and Jeweled . embroidery.; Drecoll. tdo, Is using the rfarlng^fiourfce, and Kedfem has'createoT some things of marked distinction " for evening wear, making the most artistic combi- nations of metal tissue and lace. Moth- ' f | BUKKE&McHUGH I CARTING Co. light Aato Cars for CtesMsal DeUveary JlMRerthBt. Mate .jm* TEETH E1XTRACTKD By Nitrons Oxide ami Oxygea D11 C C. MIL JIB Fo«nerIy Taft Dental Booms Mim M. Barley,. Lady Asslataiit Temporarily Located in , DAK» KLDG^ FtFTH FLOOR Clinton Ave. SonttY Kntraace IM* »»«> •• mm WNi»« ;m .IHM mm m? m m m Mm'* ft** tt/rs espfetfaliy. Ibve^ylM r "-*M LBrr us jn®tip_?ov SELECT TOUR BUSINESS HOME We Save Several pieces of CeiittalJ property, both in business blocks and factories. , . ^ , 1 •.•5T" mi Uncurled Ostrich Forma Cape oft^fcvs- i.^- M •!• i ..»[ ning Wrap of Carmine Velvet lag conld be more beautiful than a ball gown of black cbantilly lace veil- ing, a sheer; frosty tissue cloth of ail- v # audi roae, •;• Other* houses. 1 notably Chanel and Callbt Soeura. are flonnncing their jowni In one way or another. Paul Poit-et revels In flounced skirts, mak- Ibg thero the feature of his frocks of rnousaellne, ^t- is* predicted that we shjaJLaee wai»y variants of this type of ga^|o|. .fll- occasions.' , Pau4Pon*et li an ardent advocate of the iorniai waistline; Bis lighter of nfs prettiest models, one In partim lar of oi^ffie,:sr*tnfBea^frbm the belt down and have ruffles In bertha shape [atop'a lK>«ic^with>a>stigitly oval and I yonthfttl neckline. Mrm ¥ionnef, with Jean fatou and ojners of equal pres- tige, is quite nrm..|ff her championship of tie high—thit g| tibe natural--. •sfstJlna-. 't-V •:".-, •;-. >'>. ' !•«* • •. •• Hernial Waittf trie '1*«ittrrt'. -»:•. -'•- "• "»»'-. . : . "i-*J»st the %erinaa-wsJs^tte ^ be U S Y e a r Job P r i n t i n g reestablished is made macfi isore cer- •c^ijrjtr. RH.CARROL! 400-405 BUwaager * Barry Bldg. evenihif Models\ t b l tfllIei,-''cnIironl and" tjgsuesi; and''Jtt sliilnimerlag sXIw mid4 daxsUng; wlttt brJJus^fjiC4,S der bahd of this ostrldi trimraSnl frinieS the edge of circulaTr Ijc^hsiell and draperies und results IhtJiemoit airy tfid tahWsttf tfitaglr Imtillshlt*^ Most of the prfljhinenf designers aft using 'ostrich In some way on their dressier gowns and wrtSps. Martial et Artnand bands a satin evening coat deep with ostrich and forms a collar of it. Poiret is using the lightest, thistledown ostrich- on Jjls-evenini gowns, and he is a past master In the art of fashioning bouffant frocks Molyneux tt doing some successful dinner gowns in the straight silhouette io.which he introduces contrasting col ors with the deep ostrich fiplnge t _jjree of hh last rnodela, t a -fringe of knotted ostrich, made Just as silk fringe Is made, is shown under'the edge of tha crepe skirt drapery. Life of Ostrich TrirrMnfntf, Whether ostrich for trlnuntng'and wraps vtill, last cannot be foreseen, but It is a lovely novelty. It Ik dyed in the most entrancing colors 1 , In the glowing red named flame, In coral, apricot, orange and every other known shade of yellow, in purples, orchid, mauve, lavender and violet. Along with the ostrich tlie exclusive shops are offering marabou in many colors. Nothing - conld be more lovely than a silver-white tissue, bordered with coral mnrahou, or gilt .tissue^Wfh brilliant orange. A simple dancing frock of silver gauate shot with green is translated Into ft work of art with bands and fringe of jade-green ostrich, Whether these colors will endnfe through the season It is not flosriljle to predict, for Parh* changes^ner color mood about once every fortnight- To- day black and white is extremely smart, and beige Is etjually fashfon able. Much white orifriclf tipped with [black and beige dhSpcfl lif fWrhT fs shown in the-handsomer gowns oi satin, crepe chiffon and the tinted laftes , Chic and ornamental things In In* formal footwear are seen.. Boudoir slippers, mules of satin' and v sllk, are embroidered or hand-painted ,and sire trimmed with artificial flowers, lace or ribbon TOsetter and ostrich feVcth- JJSS* ^r^sssf^iisssij ^BV i * «*i If Hivjsst^^^^i^wr^ tt i\*•»JSs^iyv i<^> •—-> , i - ' *'• ji<~.' ii»--.^-,.*^- 'thsLeowp^s^i^ •its -%^^-^mM^^w^m^^K\ «oft^^$tetftti)|^>see]iaf'.|»^t« b i , . ge^ls aniwonld-»o\1be ifoa»a^ed:by even trw Irarflwest atnoai tnama^o^ KM; hold fO m *]'* 'Sf*;»«**d! 'Of lJ |s>- .5oBRpWi7in^^(rj»J%. onTiuaajio*: "wortt Ki'thelir^ t^rsohsi aho? l^iwHMita m*. eni':;feelte#'tfist- tiothliff •«Ise v l» 4cv| ceptkWe:tO-s.:wOB3iln.;o4^»tJln<iti« -\fhea#;'n>ai h ' MasV s «i«A>.-'iksijtt-•*«*: fnxurlous essortmeht <it 'er-juisirsiy done lingerie thinlns, Jboth Ypaterlal anil workmamfilp oj;:flneatanslity and of' most Srtlatic design, Btn> for a woman; at otd'ilme elefcailce they mutt be aUr-^ihlte, cf nbeewit cotton^ or linen, jiever sflk, Wnat«rsrr~orTscCt1 much or Uttll, Is latrodfl^ed hinst br| real, never an Imitation, eft- fhst is now knowa us sovel^r Js,ca,— ~ "• * <vij aiajTsf |M I'I ' a t i'k. a am'/ WWas*' MM Wte,*af*'".,S5S ! ?:: Simple but Gay Frock in Black and White Fabric >** GENES y sa ^srwji , "g sV's 'SSaOi»X*!E»^s»*y---..;;r=: r Mtmr^^t*' 'J*@ •tn'f IVJ M\$ft8!fo era * Tlie fancy for daaaic designs is sten in some of the new; Jewelry* partttn larlv in ^earHngs, which are sh0w» In most etaggeroted styles. , There art AMtxk* *</ UIMA *u*i>ttmmi. irnut stendet dials* there are fighre* such as ap- pear on ofd Oreekr or Egyptian pof- terv Surt) omamemtstlonTs tryinjrt'o anv but a woman of 'distinctly tfemsic tvr>e Other ear decoration* consist of large ring* halls and oblongs frf sp^ttl precious "rtones hong from chains ;to touch the shoulder These are so ex- treme arrone the other wild fancies in rfwelpfi earring* as to foreshadovr tlie CieMon of no *»nrTlitgs St all In a <thcrt Mitre, for tliis is the history ef J&yJata, *y EaatAT*. -wTskssMtnsflst. "Sr^SS^B^BiP^^S^S^fl^ .^^'i^^f , Dl l^M^tS^^se-' tm^^m.^% Eyst Exsminssl '•t'lllijpil feEOvmi is^andLyi^tfsragtsi * - , ~ * #t>flAifc-axt'fS '*^P>v^*» v ^/ ^^^^^^ «k*» t$m7*''*~(it' sNula^lsAtfl^AII*^BLsjHl^asws^Hav *^W*****as^S»a)^|»ja^a^^i^P^PJ^^y^g^ .^Jiife^ S^ Cnsooulsl hardly Iwaflirtaa Store sf, fectlva froe*! far a'srv«ll f/ri thaVt en* in b!»ck and - whl*» wia^'fabrt*. Tha scalloped v y<*», and **!•< bane f are solid black, while thVVnttr •»«• ' Won ia whits, whieff tttktm a taekv Bround for iittla bair* •wbrOidarse Is bright colors, red, bius and yejlew. ~~ £%b 142TOEls^Uvl»ATEamJB {4 .rt iHitirn^ i ifi i t mtfirfriifi I^I i mut <in iik\Mmi £'*£& Artificial Flovyera AttilMaS flowejra tlnHrfi^firrtifiiifjiii'ifig mmmms%mmm$m^s>mtmyiMr i RJ.HENNEaCAltTDfGisful ^rw most of the new jrown% ttte garnitures are among the mp frtufdve novelties from x Parts, fa- the traditional atelier athd market for srtlflelai flow«Tt - Ths^ lat^t fad 1* a tiny nosegay worn on the aJiotfj- der. » ^ome ^ women f prefer natural Bowers, n single orchid ar, a^MsisJl f*i&t the siihstltute, made a* eg^u)|stt#££ ly as tJhe^ ilftgers of the French Vow#,*l •*j»Ti make ft. is poi'»1«i* &fy phim I or t^usrermflyW selected, Itmt Itoinst' | *e wora^a the ab^ulder. 1^ i2L?,*-^-.^'l^ r: ; '^' r .' *'" F : B^^ 1 ^ t«rf •== l ~^ fcH **" '"T * 1 '?* "T^IN"*" *•« & I*"-! pstlffi
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Page 1: mteuftl. Sidney Hall's Sons jew Hpr Hotellib.catholiccourier.com/1922-january-1925-february...1^2421 K1H242S A TaxicabCo. liffct Service at the Right Prk* fiwrali, WHiiigs, Chrishmiacs.

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C O ^ J b t - •••",

•CMS Rxciitui&e>

Mute 19CT

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Hun 1968

1 ^ 2 4 2 1 K1H242S

A TaxicabCo.

liffct Service at the Right Prk*

fiwrali, WHiiigs, Chrishmiacs. Station Call:

* 2 0 7 Central Aveme

o*»w»io*o '

Let Siodca Do It Make ye>» a aew ovar staffed Davenport and Chain or reup-holeter your old furniture. Haiah-lag, Caneing etc. Fancy Pillows, Cushions, Table Runners, also sell materials in Mohair, Vrjoor Tapes* tray, etc.

Let ua refinlsh yous* porch furniture.

Doo't forget tha number

160 Brown St.

$mgmmmmm&

ft* n-J/tf-SI* ijifi ,f

- of Straight Line* Makes Impression by

..,"•'. Lack of

GARTNER VULCANIZING WORKS

N4HAIN 8TWEETWS8T } Ants Aeessseriss and Batteries

Gaedftsat Servise States ,«•«, U. S. Tiros

| Genesee 8314

Eitablished.1890

Sidney Hall's Sons Manufacturers of

Btiiors, Tanks, Stacks Jr i ich i iw We also do Repairltajr; Forgteft A ° t _ i W e l $ ? ! i - E I e c ? * £ """J* universal; appeal, for the graduated Acetylene welding ana Cuttu>gjfaiinc» ,ma the points ,sre quite a*

flattering to the lady of embonpoint as to bier of the ayijMlke form. * ,

Jxx the flounced frocks the bodice in? \ variably extends, as heretofdre, to the

htjjav giving the soft effect, <now* popi|-lax, "of an tincorseted fjgore. It l i without darts or other aetalls and is BoxneUrnea drawn tightly around and wrinkled below the waist vFrom the point of the hips, and In. some styles from UhT faeeVtfce plaited" 6>frDlea"i

It 1st evident that mm 1j» fads'axe vanishing. Some of the stylea (slrsedy «gttbli*hed are bein» exag­gerated and translated, and »oioe new *j$ttose*,-are predicted, says-.* Parts correspondent la the New y«rk Tiroes. In dress there It no longer anythlnr lit a name. A blouse, according to the| latest style, reaches to Que knees. This Is one of the contp'lcoous novelties shown for autumn. '.

Ever ...since tiff normal waistline be-can to be dropped, the belt, or the line supposed to Indicate it, has been completely erased, and how the straight silhouette. hi straight indeed. That which we called a tunic a year •go, wais,, a t cttrveless jB^erdress that waa at least*Jlightiy heU3 In about the low waistline. In the model* of ad­vance styles there appears no! a sug­gestion of'belt or sash; there is just the cuxvelesa line to the knee and be­low, and it is labeled an overblonse. It la a trying style and. Is becoming only to a very slim figure, though It likely will be worn by many others.

Necessarily, the skirt over which this blouse is worn will be straight and ;nirrpw, and Paris says short— al­most as short as the jfast-below-the-taee length that was so startling when It made its appearance several sea-aons ago. The skirt In other types of gowhi Js to be fuller,

Some skirts will,; be gathered full, some extremely bonffant* and in oth­ers the effectof fullnegg will be gained with flounces, gathered, plaited or cir­cular. The circular flounce and the circular skirt are so graceful -and give seen * piquant effect thai they are ex pected to have a TOgne,*

Circular 8h»pInB of Materials. Tho circular shaping of materials 1s

particularly attractive In gowns of crepe, chiffon, voile and all the other aoft BtnffB.' Such gowns are charming when cut In points as th.ey attach to the akirt foundation, and tliey flutter and swirl as oDe walks. It la the Single design ampjg the new models, that" hk$

sports dress and r^ stays, would b* a parados; and they hat* atnall ehases everlo be used agmto, 1*e fall **Irt stiffened about the bottort or alnsply gathered at the belt makes demand.

Ait Suppliis Gtfriii in Stock 169-J75 Mill Street

Rtcneater, N.Y.

jew H p r Hotel Car. Clinton Ave- N. Central Ave.

ROCBKSTXX, J» ,V ,

P. E, McCUC, Prop. Watts Dry Cleaning Co. J n c

Expert Dry Cleaning Service Careful—Thorough—-prompt

Oeaoee 614 322 Cottage Street

H J A R D 1 N E ' *

GRAINS OF HEALTH FOR CHSOillC CONSTIfATJOH

TORHSOLATK UVBS AND SOWBI.S Prepared by

JOHN JARDINE M* | u a « 8l**«J Rochorttr. H, v

CALEY & NASH, Inc. • Aittioliie Piiiflig ail Trinlif

Manufacturers of ' Auto Bodies Of Special Designs

Sleighs and Dahvary Wages iSSSBftuVAvc. Boch. Phon* Park. i»S

The Beet Remedy Jackson's Cough Syrup 25c

George ffahi fraacriptioa Druggist

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however, for tlie belt .at the plsce where It Is pnidlcal *nq comlpirts e, Naive as aorae of the«« models app/ear! they h«ve_ Spparefltly come>tO»|tsV- ,

€>»e feature, of the pre ealllni: tftifc ion's that are^shown in sope'of, iKh|] models' ,of 'the ;Ma)ion' 'lS'': 4h# , sljfl(ifc fe4"th?rj' trlmtpftlf, .Jftf-p j?nt«rity '•$$$ Ing the' winter swi^p jn^J't3|,lntft estravagant ' dl«t)?styr

t:|nd: ho - v< s thought iVw6uld :iast • JSnt tHe eon* «ri«rs or.Pteit fo a sacTi tghiist ways of introducing; ostrtjdS^tliit l i Is already: on it»-;*k lv-httiiy-v'«ii iisfiB.t* Ing wlors^hifortt! . ; '• ^•< •_, $kl

,A graded ,; OilSch,; fits ;:'i$Jaw>; s^trandsrof wh'ich are, jtni;.:'^ferew|. lengths, is one? of the htofli^rheit Wm-

|nrings'vyet s'nosli^B^4fsjb^ bias mines fall. Evening gowns done,Jnw*jI<jad' delicate «nd" cafe|i|fig, p»Wj In this manner are enchanting when'slYC* to •a;8^mthe;:nlp>t^tolpX*-e|'

jsMc^eaed and the twnt broken, the order of .tblaga la o4tsik~w»e>csed^**a[ *n»ytlM»|T **•#'*-* eatpeeted^ e*t»cltily 1» the ~"iJL-tows of dress, Obtterrek iff* ear, la the *fe* V«*k 5CI»)»sw

When that Un»-lwiw*td isoerk; of ye-'tAnfment, the, white lloea as****** Ichief, dhAjppeAred befor* « w fSr-eo*. cwed kerchief ot chlffoa. Trottf ««* hand-palhted gaua< It <»*» for*ae»si that other violent extremes wcmld} come. And they are cowlnt faat, a.ndksrchlefB are toffiwf fWags, M Una latest styles la them bkve semed. as an opening wedge iTor othttt ideas esea more radicai,

the first of tlte#e h« t o dc with Unierte. Black onderthlftga art aa*$s ot the finest and *oc^fr*rgi\e mstsv rials tor the most fastwloos wearers. When they w* first dUplay W, a lit* tie wtoile ago, they were not taken se­riously, though thay bore t e* stamp. of Paris and were T?r*»f»ted by the, uaost exc)oslve, shops i^re.. ^

B\ery*one Uio«|ht they wire-4tMrt samples, amuatng apd tt)Ie ai models lto he-copied in White *r dWHtstatc6l*i on -Not «t all! TheV wars dis­closed si the.last murmur in fsshlos. Some women who go in for the in-nsuaj lead j*}th smith « ls i that J**»

psocceed Is eatablliiung; i roode have taken to the new dusky lingerie, sod will 8oubtteS((jcaut« the extxaardfosry soon to be accepted as the Ordinary.

It Is the Jbiitory of ev-trr innpTa tloe, thhugo In this IstaUnce the iceeptsd standard of taste sad proprtsty-ir wore deeply Ifaplanted than asost fashion Ideal, »

In th« diaries kepfc-b? romen (rf quality la th* otdieat *Ai»erfcaft town* ere records of Cbe gfft" brought hy |j salting vessel* from France; the snow* teat lisferle, conyent-nrnde thhnga, 'hah^Wbi^Wrea-"!^ && :o* <&#* m eetyifn'sllly* ;':bWtvirw|i " ^tV/wpts*'

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lag conld be more beautiful than a ball gown of black cbantilly lace veil­ing, a sheer; frosty tissue cloth of ail-v # audi roae, •;• Other* houses.1 notably Chanel and Callbt Soeura. are flonnncing their jowni In one way or another. Paul Poit-et revels In flounced skirts, mak-Ibg thero the feature of his frocks of rnousaellne, ^t- is* predicted that we shjaJLaee wai»y variants of this type of g a ^ | o | . .fll- occasions.' , Pau4Pon*et li an ardent advocate of the iorniai waistline; Bis lighter

of nfs prettiest models, one In partim lar of oi^ffie,:sr*tnfBea^frbm the belt down and have ruffles In bertha shape

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Jean fatou and ojners of equal pres­tige, is quite nrm..|ff her championship of tie high—thit g | tibe natural--. •sfstJlna-. 't-V •:".-, •;-. >'>. '

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evenihif Models\ tbl tfllIei,-''cnIironl and" tjgsuesi; and''Jtt sliilnimerlag sXIw mid4 daxsUng; wlttt brJJus fjiC4,S der bahd of this ostrldi trimraSnl frinieS the edge of circulaTr Ijc hsiell and draperies und results IhtJiemoit airy tfid tahWsttf tfitaglr Imtillshlt*^

Most of the prfljhinenf designers aft using 'ostrich In some way on their dressier gowns and wrtSps. Martial et Artnand bands a satin evening coat deep with ostrich and forms a collar of it. Poiret is using the lightest, thistledown ostrich- on Jjls-evenini gowns, and he is a past master In the art of fashioning bouffant frocks Molyneux tt doing some successful dinner gowns in the straight silhouette io.which he introduces contrasting col ors with the deep ostrich fiplnget_jjree of hh last rnodela,t a -fringe of knotted ostrich, made Just as silk fringe Is made, is shown under'the edge of tha crepe skirt drapery.

Life of Ostrich TrirrMnfntf, Whether ostrich for trlnuntng'and

wraps vtill, last cannot be foreseen, but It is a lovely novelty. It Ik dyed in the most entrancing colors1, In the glowing red named flame, In coral, apricot, orange and every other known shade of yellow, in purples, orchid, mauve, lavender and violet.

Along with the ostrich tlie exclusive shops are offering marabou in many colors. Nothing- conld be more lovely than a silver-white tissue, bordered with coral mnrahou, or gilt .tissue^Wfh brilliant orange. A simple dancing frock of silver gauate shot with green is translated Into ft work o f art with bands and fringe of jade-green ostrich,

Whether these colors will endnfe through the season It is not flosriljle to predict, for Parh* changes^ner color mood about once every fortnight- To­day black and white is extremely smart, and beige Is etjually fashfon able. Much white orifriclf tipped with

[black and beige dhSpcfl lif fWrhT fs shown in the-handsomer gowns oi satin, crepe chiffon and the tinted laftes ,

Chic and ornamental things In In* formal footwear are seen.. Boudoir slippers, mules of satin' and vsllk, are embroidered or hand-painted ,and sire trimmed with artificial flowers, lace or ribbon TOsetter and ostrich feVcth-

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