The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEEDS Y TIMES
Novelties Add to
New Fall Outfits
Flannel Knicker Dreit
for Little Girl of Six
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Ribbon Ostrich Metal
Gauze Flowers Enamel
Trinkets Among Fads
A unique style of trimming Is n
round ornumeniul pluque an exagger-
ated rosette It Is made usually of
ribbon or ribbons of funcy feathers of
ostrich and ribbon combined and the
first examples of this rather striking
novelty are of enormous size This
latest motif snys a fashion correspon-
dent In the New York Times Is de-
signed particularly to trim the new
felt and velvet huts Indicating very
definitely that holh crowns and brims
wHl be more generous than they have
been for two seasons
In -two kinds both color and shade
of ribbon of ostrich of flowers and
metal gauze urtlstlcnlly combined
these stunning bits are seen on some
of the French models of evening
gowns They form the high light In
a costume otherwise plain In color and
self-trimmed — with tucks rutiles and
stitching The popular colors for the
season are shown In some of these
motifs — new ' reds blues greens and
yellows and almost Invariably with
a touch of sllCcr
The shaded ribbons and the two-
toned come with cords and selvedges
of a bright contrast The motifs of
ostrich are In the lightest feathery
form fringing a large silk and velvet
flower They are adapted to evening
gowns of tulle and sheer lustrous
fabrics
Tbs eternally feminine vanity cnse
continues to stimulate the Imagination
and the artistic genius of designers
Metal Brocade in Rose and Blue
' Trims Velvet Lounge Costume
Vanity cases are presented In novel
variants almost weekly — dainty In-
triguing affairs that conceal a prac-
tical service under an Ingenious cover
Along with the latest Ideas ' In
trinkets are other lovely things In
black enamel: new miniature watches
for Instance— open face with smooth
plain bad and often with a monogram
la stones or embossecj gold They are
of the finest workrannshlp and In
lieautiful colors which harmonize eas-
ily with street or afternoon dress very
decorative and are intended to be
'worn on a chain ribbon or necklace
like a locket
Pretty Ingenious self-filling pens
quite short and compact a convenient
accessory that many women now car-
' Waist Buyers Showing
Interest in New Tunics
Waist buyers In the New York mar-
ket are exhibiting a great deul of In-
terest in the tunic blouse both for dis-
play and for the purpose of giving It
prominence early In the season to test
Us chances for popularity ’
flint Its chances are exceptionally
good this year is- generally agreed
even by those who know thut It made
bo great headway In past seasons be-
cause It 1b now so widely accepted In
Paris snd figures so largely In the Im-
portations of models The Influence
of the tunic on fall fashions is shown
It Is iiolnted out by the United Waist
League of America by the fuct that
even dress designs this year Bhow a
development of the tunic Idea It Is
further pointed out that with the Idea
of the long silhouette line being broken
a few Inches above the hem once firm-
ly Implanted the practical value of
having several tunics to one satin un-
derstlp will be a powerful sales argu-
ment Among the early showings of the
gerty-lncb tunic are a number of
This smart dress in tan-colored
flannel has green trim and a sash of
printed crepe in greens and browns
ry are shown In enamel of many
colors
Tooled leather and wood are the
materials of which some of the most
chic toilet and costume accessories
are designed In one of the smartest
New York shops are shown a var ety
of lovely things powder boxes vanity
card and perfume cases of fine highly
polished leather tooled In delicate pat-
terns with dull or bright gold The
number of charming things to which
this treatment is adapted Is Interest-
ing — traveling conveniences fittings
for the desk dressing table suit case
handbag or sewing table frames
belts and so on through a long list of
original In vent Inns There appears to
be a preference this season for rose-
colored leather and the loveliest things
yet shown are from the Italian ateliers
In rose and gold and green and gold
Ears and Earrings and
Suggestions for Beauty
Ears have a distinct message to the
physiognomist Your character your
tendencles are revealed by the shape
and color and size of your ears And
the beauty specialist Is always con-
cerned with ears patting heavy cream
Into the skin where the ears meets the
Jaw because there and around the eyes
come the first fine lines of age
People with very long ear lobes
should never wear earrings says
writer In the Delineator Earrings
add chic and brllllunce to the woman
of the world type heighten the lure of
the Oriental type deepen the hlddpn
ness of the mysterious woman accent
the charm of the quaint one but we
have yet to see the woman to whom
they do not add a few years If you’re
the child type with wide eyes and
bobbed hair and with that magic qual
Ity that can wipe out lines by n flash of
Joy and suddenly look twenty when
you're forty or If you’re the boy type
never wear earrings no matter what
the occasion Is It’s suicide And of
course never never wear earrings on
too prominent ears
And whatever you are don't have
your ears pierced The modern ear-
rings Just clutch and hang on
Always rouge the lobe of the ear
If you rouge your cheeks Just a little
rosy tip end And even If you don’t
rouge your cheeks but have waxy-
looklug ears rouge your ears It adds
to that look of radiant health being
“In the pink I” i - -
beaded models which recommend them-
selves to the mature figure because
being weighted they cling and full in
at the bottom edge Some elaborate
models of cut velvet and many of the
embroidered silk are also shown Even
the tailored mode Is Included in the
tunic model os is witnessed by one
witfr a rather high neck and long
tight sleeves The only decorations of
this blouse are white organdie cults
and collars As the tunic gcnernlly
Is being developed In such' a variety of
fabrics styles and manner of trim-
ming the manufacturers are convinced
that It Is bound to succeed when It
has been properly shown and exploited
by the retailers
Selecting Wall Paper
Individual taste may be given free
play nowadnys In selecting pnper be-
cause there are so many diverse pa-
pers on the ( market all equally good
Nevertheless It Is well to hear In mind
certain principles when choosing pa-
pers Two guldcposts there are — the
same two by tue way which should
govern your choice of appurcl— pur-
pose and suitability
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I i USKIDE is healthful — protects you
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I Have your shoe repairman put USKIDE
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Denson, W. W. The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1924, newspaper, September 25, 1924; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1757507/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.