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(Above) Four of the exqui- Site Veolay articles de toi- lette—Niobe Talz, Pourpre d’Automne Perfume, Am- bre Royal Powder, and SiftAR, a dainty new Sifter-box affording a prac- tical way of carrying loose
Ambre Royal Powder.
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JEWELRY PEARLS SILVERWARE
(QUALITY- UNQUALIFIED / | MAIL INQUIRIES RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
: FIFTH AVENUE & 3/7 STREET | New York
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» blished on the ist and 15th of every month by the Condé Nast Publications, Inc., at Greenwich, Conn. Executive and Publishing es ‘ VOGUE be aig — Conn. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Greenwich, Conn., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Editorial Vol. No. 64, No. 8 October 15, 1924 Offices, 19 W. 44th Street, New York, N. Y. Subscriptions for the United States, Canada, Porto Rico and the Philippines, $5.00 a year in advance. Whole No. 1249
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BONWIT TELLER & CO i cere
_ EIFTH_AVENUE AT 38" STREET, NEW YORK A Paris Corset for very Need
DIANE—Paris bridal corset with front and back of double faced heavy white satin, and side sections of white silk surgical elastic. This corset is entirely boneless, with soft hook and eye fastening at the side, pr re shaped to give a slender, wil- | ee 25.00
LIANE—Paris bridal bras- siere lo match the corset, of
double faced heavy white satin...... 10.50
GRI GRI
GRI GRI— Paris bandette of double net 1.00
TITANIA — Paris clasp- around corset entirely of fine mesh elastic, which achieves the minimum flat back and hips S ege — the waistline. In fles
or cherry color..... 20.00
ETOILE — Paris step-in
corset of French mesh weave
aaa a Gane dente the NINON—Paris made brassiere affine lace 0 bones at the back. ico Rr eae + Ss kawe sss :
. CIRANE—Paris sports corset with back and 12-inch length... .. 15.00 Front sections of broche, and three loose side straps
of elastic providing the pull forward which gives
14-inch length for t t the back with freedom at th
jt. a CGO MURILLE—Paris boneless step-in corset entirely of surgical elastic......... ht ae
TITANIA aor YB eTOILe CIRANE BE] Muanicce
“Pettibockers” or Sports Bloomers Made of ““VANITISILK”’ (It’s Striped)
. These ‘‘Pettibockers” are unusually comfortable. They allow you plenty of room in the seat, and yet there 1 is no noticeable fullness. Even with strenuous exercise they are comfortable.
2. They are cut long in front, so they will not bind.
. There are two bands of rubber in the cuffs, keeping the bloomers always firm and snug.
. You will find these silken ‘‘Pettibockers” deeply rein- forced in just the rig ht way, so that the hardest rubbing, strain and wear wi ii not affect their wearing quality.
|} “Danity Gatr
5. “‘Pettibockers”’ keep you warm and snug on coldest days,
yet will cling softly, so your figure always looks slim.
G6. A trial will prove them the most economical and satis-
factory underwear you can buy. Ask for it by name, S VANITISILK "— pronounced Vanity Silk. For -such a trial we suggest the Vanity Fair “Pettibocker,” Style No. 2653, pictured above.
7. Write for Illustrated Booklet C-6, and name of dealer.
Vanity Fair Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. New York Office, 295 Fifth Avenue
SILK ‘UNDERWEAR,
AND HOSIERY
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October 15
[ & : Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. | ~ ~~ i Best & Co. fashion exhibits will be held in Providence, r R.I., New Bedford, Mass., { i Boston, Mass., New Haven, Sf a i “4 Waterbury and Hartford, ' 8 i ( Conn., Philadelphia, Pa., sf, | @ Harrisburg, Pa., Cleveland \ A yu ii and Toledo, O., Detroit, \\ 4 V7 ao] i l,i G.and Rapids, Ft. Wayne, ‘ ; and Chicago, be ween Oct. “OG 4 (A 15 and Nov. 1— exact infor- pee es A nthe. ; af mation supplied on request. ENGLISH ‘TOPCOATS 69.50 (Reg U.S. Pat. Off.)
and felt crusher hats - - 7.75
MADE IN ENGLAND EXCLUSIVELY FOR BEST’S CANNOT BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE
Best & Co. is one of the few 5th Avenue shops that makes a specialty of English sports apparel for women. We have a resident office on Regent Street in London—our representatives go abroad several times a year—and
the stunning Glenconner sport togs
are exclusive with us.
The coat illustrated is a Glenconner model for winter sports wear, tailored in London of distinctive British wool- ens—-the fur collar is selected racoon, kit fox or red fox. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 years.
Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Write department 200
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ae Pe «Autumn Style Auguries Seac in Velvet and Satin
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Akron, Ohio........ A. Polsky Co. |
Albany, N. Y... .Cotrell & Leonard
Anderson, S. C. .Moore Wilson Co.
« Ann Arbor, Mich. .. The Mack Co.
Appleton, Wis. -
Pettibone Peabody Co. Arkansas City, Kansas
Newman D. G: Co.
Atlanta, Ga........ «J. P. Allen Co.
Ammens, Ga... 5. os. Michael Bros.
Battle Creek, “es eerie Klein's Binghamton, N. Y. ‘ Fowler, Dick & Walker D. G. Co. Boise, Idaho....... The Mode, Inc. Boston, Mass..... R. H. White Co. Bridgeport, Conn... <: Rockwell Co. Brooklyn, N. . Abraham & Straus
Birmingham, Ala. hill Joseph & Loeb Buffalo >. Ey SRSA Flint & Kent
Butte, Mont... . .Symous, D. G. Co. Canton, Ohio... Stern & Mann Co. Cedar Rapids, Iowa
‘Martin D. G. Co.
Chambersburg, Pa...... Leiter Bros.
Charleston, S. C.Kerrison D. G. Co. | i
Charleston, W. Va. . |
Coyle Richardson, Ine. {
Chattanooga, Tenn... ... The Vogue : Chicago, Ill... At your favorite store Cincinnati, Ohio. H.-& S. P Co. Ohio Co.
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Danbury, Conn. .John McLean, Inc. Danville, Vi
ee a L. Herman Davenport, dont’ -M. L. Parker Co. Fea Ohio..Elder & Johnston Co. ” Daniels & Fisher D. G. Co. Des Moines, Iowa. . .. Younker Bros. H Detroit, Mich. ... .J. L. Hudson Co. , Lowa... . k Bros. Co, Minn. .W. H. Bruen & Co. El Paso, Texas. . .Popular D. G. Co. Erie, Pa....... «Erie D.G. Co. Fairmont, W. Va. ’ 1145 Tuxedo’s latest creation interprets the fashion- J. M. ‘Hartley Son & Co. : able tunic effect and is made of crepe back satin effectively Fort Smith, a reversed to form a striking contrast. Fine flower embroid- v The Boston Store D. G. Co. ery embellishes the collar and vestee. The front is trimmed Fort We T. with dainty buttons. reieicbarg, Ve Othe es Colors: Black, Navy, gre eae and Brown. 5: : Mie Hirsh Sizes: 14 to 44. Price, $29.50 Fresno Calif... EB. a ce 1147 A Tunic Dress for afternoon occasions, developed Fort fine tao in crepe back satin, introduces uncommonly stylish lines Gr which are emphasized with bands of the same reversed. D. G. Co. Collars and cuffs are of filet antique lace; and a row of Green Bay, Wis J. H. Golden Co. buttons trims the front. Greensboro, N. os Meyers Co. Colors: Black, Navy, Rust, Cocoa and Brown. Jacksonville, Fla. ..Walter Sachs Co. - Hagerstown, Md... . *. Leiter Bros. Sizes: 14 to 44. Price, $29.50 Janesville, Wis. Harrisburg, Pa. . sei. Leiter Bros. 1144 Suggestive of youth is this saucy dress of crepe Joplin, Mo. . J. Gheseaan D. 6. Se nae : e a back satin. The plaited frill, edged in contrasting color is Kalamazoo, ] Mich ..Gilmore Bros. Hudson ae Clark ‘ draped gracefully on the front. Piped collar and cuffs, novel Kansas Cit M B. Adi 5 N.Y... K, V. ( ine. buttons and a pocket are other jaunty touches. K ile, f 0. gtr 45 = Huntington, W.Va, toe ‘ Colors: Black, Navy, Rust, Cocoa and Brown. peat Ohio. er Miller's Zenner Bradshaw Co. 4 - Sizes: 14 to 40. Price, $29.50 tacagad Re beer vane J teen! Ind. bess Field Co i New York: The name of the store featuring Tuxedo Drespes — be obtained from . M. K. .8 I Hy Inc., 136 Madison son Ave.
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for these Stores:
Los Angeles, Cal... .Harry Fink Co.
Louisville, Ky... .. H. P. Selman:Ce.
Logansport, Ind.
Schmitt-Kloepher Co.
_ Macon, Ga..:......J. P. Allen Co.
Madison, Wis.Simpson Garment Co.
Marinette, Wis......... Style Shop Memphis, Tenn.
B. Lowenstein & Bro.
Middletown, N. Y.....L. Stern Co.
Milwaukee, Wis....... Gimbel Bros. Minneapolis, Minn... . .Dayton Co. Mobile, Ala.......C. J. Gayfer Co. naeiet. Le. ce oes va The Palace Muskogee, Okla....Durnil D. G, Co. Nashville, Tenn... .... Lebeck Bros.
Newburgh, N.Y... 2. css F, Stern New London, Conn.Rockwell & Co. New Orleans, La .D. H. Holmes Co. New Haven, Conn. .
Chas. Monson Co.
Oklahoma City, “8 ; loyd Halliburton
Ownesboro, Ky.S. W. Anderson Co. , ae Clarke & Co. Philadelphia, Pa. N. Snellenburg Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. Kaufmann’s “The Big Store” Phoenix, Ariz... .Switzer Style Shop Pontiac, Mich.......... Waite Bros. Portland, Me... ...J. E. Palmer Co. Portland, Ore....... Meier & Frank Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Luckey Platt Co. Providence, R..I. Gladding D. G. Co. Racine, Wis........ Zahn D. G. Co. Reno, Nev. . sé cece s L.-Marymont Richmond, Va.....Thalheimer Bros. Rochester, Minn. E. A. Knowlton Co.
Rochester, N. Y. Sibley Lindsay & Curr Co. Saginaw, Mich. The Wm. Barrie Co. é San Jose, Calif......... Prussia Co. ey 4 ST : : ; Santa Barbara, Cal. B. F. Kerr & Co. ni . ‘ = .. eee ee oe St. Louis, Mo... .Stix Baer & Fuller N ~~ St. Joseph, Mo.
; Townsend Wyatt & Wahl St. Paul, Minn... Mannheimer Bros. San a Calif... Willards, Inc.
Shreveport, La..... . The Regent Co } : i ‘ is Sioux City, Iowa... . Davidson Bros. i rit Spokane, Wash....... . Haddad, Inc. . { cs , Springfield, I. ....S. A. Barker Co. } Springfield, Mass. : & oo) : es Forbes & Wallace Co. 1 9 : X ult 1141 Just adorable is this pert frock of chiffon velvet Springfield, Mo. Levy Wolf D.G.Co. e. with its flowing Windsor tie and straightline skirt with side South Bend, Ind. The Elisworth Store F ; piste. Aye — a and cuffs and the smart narrow era iega f are of white bengaiine. Stockton, Calif. J. F. Donovan Co. ‘ b Colors: Black pari yy aah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Walker Bros. D. G. Co. Sizes: 14 to 40. Price, $29.50
Savannah, Ga... .B. & H. Levy Bros. _ 1140 _A graceful fold with a string bow at the side and oyacase, N.Y. 3... 253 i rich antique embroidered banding in contrasting color im- Tacoma, Wash... .Meyer Jacob Co. art pacer geet nee} oe — velvet dress which Tampa, Fla........... .Maas Bros. Washington, D. C. as a vestee and tie of self material, Terre Haute, Ind... ... A: Herz, Inc. - Frank R. Jelleff Co. cig ag ta "$29 50 Trenton, N. J. . Waterbury, Conn......Forrester Co. : “ svcndge H. M. Voorhees &Bro. Wausau, Wis. Heinemann Bros. Co. : 1136 Tuxedo presents an original frock of chiffon velvet Tulsa, Okla. Halliburton-Abbott Co. Wichita, Kan..Geo. Innes D. G. Co. —a favorite fabric for the discriminating. Its charm is en- Utica, N. Y......Doyle Knower Co. Wilkes-Barre, Pa... ..... hanced by a Src of i ieee en ecg and ; : aie a grosgrain .ribbon tie. Self color stitching and plait create : Vicksburg, Miss... Valley D.G. Co. Wilmington, Del........... an attractive pane! effect on the skirt.
Co. Worcester, Mass. .Gross-Strauss Co. Colors: Brown and Black Waltham, Mass... ....C. J. Youngstown, Ohio....McKelvey Co. Sizes: 14 to 44. Price, $29.50
If your own town is not listed inquire of the makers, M. K. @ 1. H., Inc., 136 Madison Ave., New York ‘ee .
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THREE EXQUISITE PERFUMES BY LENTHERIC AMBRE MOUSSE*-LOTUS D'OR*COEUR DE PARIS |
In presenting these three perfumes to the women of America, LENTHERIC feels assured that they will be enthusiastically received.
Two of them— “Ambre Mousse’ and “Coeur de P aris need no intro-
duction to those who know the perfumes preferred by Continental women of taste. These famous odors, in all their original charm, now take on added attractiveness from their new containments — the distinguished blue and red-
canted bottles with stopper-covers of gold inlaid with enamel.
“Lotus d Or —the third of the P arfums LENTHERIC illustrated ~is one of LENTHERIC’S newest creations—a perfume of subtly oriental bouquet. The bottle and stopper are embossed crystal; the box in gold and black, is ornamented with the lotus flower.
LENTHERIC Inc. 380.Fifth Avenue New York City
The American Depot of LENTHERIC, 245, Rue St. Honoré, Paris,
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LENTHERIC
Qur unprecedented and unrivalled “CITIANE” Cream, made and boxed in France, is the ONLY COMPLETELY successful preparation for the enbancement and preservation of the beauly of the skin. It bas not only won instant recognition from Parisian women, but is the only cream to gain the acceptance of MEN who are careful of their personal appearance. Having adopted é, you will be grateful for the suggestion.
October 15
aris 1s wearing corduroy for
almost every
REMET makes a frock of it, Mlle. Orange shows an ensemble. Yvonne Carette uses it for a new robe intime— and from the Rue de la Paix the word spreads that one must have a costume of corduroy, whether you are indoors or not.
Premet’s new redingote model is an in- teresting example of the way that house uses Waterside Corduroy for a day frock. It is slender and straight from shoulder to hem—so Premet cuts Waterside run- ning crosswise to multiply its soft play of light and shade.
In the Bois, the smart children dressed by Mile. Orange will have the tiny en- semble of sleeveless frock, coat, hat and leggings that she is showing in Waterside Corduroy; because Waterside, in spite of its rich surface, washes perfectly and wears in a way that delights mothers.
YVONNE CARETTE'’S » ““ROSALYNDE”’ NEGLIGEE
This French robe intime, when you take it off, is just a Og Square with a few scallops and slits and one or two fastenings. Carette relies altogether on the pliancy of Water- side for those gracefully draped lines.
PREMET’S FROCK “PICASSO”
In a season of simplicity the beauty of the fabric must atone for absence of | trimming. With its lustrous sur- face, deep soft pile and delicious fall colors Waterside Corduroy is espe- cially appropriate for the costume.
MLLE. ORANGE’S CHILD'S “LOUP GAROU”’ ENSEMBLE
This is how little Parisiennes are wearing Waterside—top to toe— 4 with Suede Like trimming, because their outfits not only look charming, but can be tubbed without spoiling.
(WATERSIDE CORDUROY
time of day
Indoors, the soft loveliness of Water- side makes one of Yvonne Carette’s new- est negligees. With a square of colorful, pliant Waterside, a few slits and a couple of strategically placed fasteners, she evolves the most graceful winter robe.
Special Patterns of these Paris Models
By special arrangement with these Paris houses we are able to supply patterns for each of these French models,—an entirely new service of its kind!
For the first time it is possible to obtain patterns of imported models in the same size 36 in which Paris made them. The child’s ensemble is six year size. Simply check the ones you wish on the cou- pon below, enclosing fifteen cents for each one and we will send them to you. If you will tell us the colors you are considering for the costumes we will gladly also send you, free, samples of Waterside Corduroy. Howlett & Hockmeyer Co., Fifth Ave., corner of 26th Street, New York City, New York.
Mlle. ORANGE says—
aS fees I see the little Parisiennes in the Bois, I regret that some of their charm- ing ensembles will hardly last longer than an afternoon of play. But I find that coats and frocks of Waterside Corduroy hold their lines imperishably—even their so beautiful colors— and that a great deal of wearing does not affect them atall. For that reason I would suggest it eee ed for the ‘altogether’ so much worn
y Parisian children and so delightful to look at.”
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SEND COUPON FOR THESE PATTERNS TODAY
HOWLETT & HOCKMEYER CO., Dept. B, Fifth Ave., Cor. 26th St., New York.
Please send me the special patterns of the French models checked. Enclosed is 15¢ for each pattern.
(0 Premet Frock (size 36) ,
C) Yvonne Carette Negiigee (size 36) (J Mile. Orange Ensemble (6 years) OD Chanel’s Coat (size 36)
Also send free samples of Waterside Corduroy in these colors
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You love beautiful, soft-textured, imported worsteds, handsome furs; but you want your new Coat to meet the test of Autumn drizzles, Winter snows —without spotting or wrinkling.
Yet you cannot always: be sure that BEAUTY and SERVICE
are combined . wa -unless you SEE the Golflex label. Smart day- FOR SALE ONLY AT lime attire that KEEPS its beauty is the Golf lex ideal. abasats dimes
WILKIN &* ADLER INC., 500 SEVENTH AVENUE,N.Y.C.
GRTIRE CONTENTS COPYRIGHTED 1924, BY WILKIN & ADLER. INC
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DALBY SILKNIT UNDERWEAR
Not in all Europe will you find under- wear of such superlative quality as Dalby Silknit—which is good reason for packing itin the going-abroad }aRig trunks. Solves a RiKt
*‘On with the slim mode!’’ the voice of Fashion cries. And now this clinging new underwear, soft and sheath-
like, makes even more lissomely slender the new silhouette.
Here is pliant loveliness that really endures — because 'Dalby’s is of purest knitted silk.
For dancing
For riding — Dalby Silknits one always are superb. They're wears this cling-
ing. silk underwear. It is as plastic as youth, and the dance itself.
wrinkleless and ab- sorbent as only this knitted underwear can pe.
the season, they suggest unusually youthful lines. And they continue lovely and smoothly fitting, no matter how often they are tubbed. A special pro- cess in the knitting insures not only exquisite
HE moving finger of Fashion has
added a severe little “very” to the handwriting already on the wall. So under very straight frocks, the very chic woman finds she likes best Dalby Silknits. They are soft and luxurious as underwear has never been finish but great durability. Dalby Silknit vests, before. Their texture fine and perfect; they are bloomers, step-ins and union suits, in white, black knitted of purest silk—knitted to fit with de- and pastel shades, at the better stores. Thomas lightful smoothness. Under the lithe styles of Dalby Company, Watertown, Mass.
There is nothing constricted in the swing of the girl who dons Silknits before starting for the links.
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Rose Leaf Cleansing Cream Thoroughly cleans and refines the skin. Three sizes, $1.00, $2.00,
$3.50.
Skin Freshener For toning and refresh- ing the skin. Two sizes, $1.25, $3.00.
Face Molding Cream Nourishes tissues; pre- vents lines and wrin- kles. Three sizes, $1.50, $3.00, $5.00.
Balsam Tissue Stimulant Penetrates the pores, in- creasing the natural activity ot the skin. Two sizes,
$1.50, $2.75.
Balsam Astringent For strengthening mus- cles, reducing double chin and firming the skin. Two sizes, $2. 50,$4.00
Face Molder To mold Balsam Astringent into the tissues and lift drooping muscles,
$5.00,
VOGUE
Back to Youth
No longer does fancy dictate the method of keeping the complexion beautiful and the face young. Intelligent women know that the best way to keep the skin lovely and fair and preserve the youthful con- tour of the face and neck is to stimulate and nourish the underlying tissues.
ACE MOLDING, originated by Primrose House, New York’s smartest beauty salon, is the really scientific way to improve the texture, color and firmness of the skin.
Because it actually reaches the underlying muscles, work- ing directly on them to strengthen them, it prevents sag- ging, lines and wrinkles. In a few minutes a day in your own home, with this remarkable muscle-toning method you can literally mold unwelcome lines away, give tiew life to the skin and a youthful contour to the face and neck.
Face Molding will enable you to restore and retain the personal loveliness and charm that is every woman’s natural right. Try it and see for yourself the improvement in your appearance ten minutes a day will work.
New and lasting beauty is attained not only through the special molding motion—radically different from massage—but through the famous Primrose House Preparations which have been sci- entifically developed to accomplish definite results.
The preparations used in Face Molding are briefly described on this page. In addition, there are Primrose House Preparations to meet every beauty need—creams, lotions, face powders and rouges for every type of skin, the most perfect of their kind to be had anywhere in the world. They are sold at leading stores throughout the country. Ask about them and Face Molding at the toilet goods department of your favorite shop.
The new edition of our booklet, “Here Dwells Youth,” contains the latest
and most improved ways of restoring and developing beauty and individu-
ality. Write today for a free copy. The head of our staff of graduate nurses will be glad to advise you confidentially by correspondence, without charge.
rimrose House;
SEasT52™4st. NewYork, Department A-8
Registered U. S. Patent Office
“Here dwells youth’”
October 15
The striking one-button coat of slender The center coat with full sweeping lines The coat at the right has a decided aris- lines shown at the left 1s cleverly pat- is golden brown with a quaintly cross- tocratic air. Its soft suede finish velour terned in two-tone checks of Chinese stitched border of burnt orange shade cloth of warm rust color is contrasted blue and dove gray. Straps of the im- skillfully blurred into the fleecy woolen. with luxurious black lynx at the high potted fabric loosely gird the bandings Peach wolf ripples in tawny wealth on rolling collar, deeply cuffed sleeves and
of natural kit fox the huge collar circular border
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS FOR WOMEN DISPLAY FRENCH STYLES AND FABRICS | FOR FALL AND WINTER 1924-25
OU'LL see rare beauty in these coats “ beauty brought from the
vivid corners of the world; Oriental traceries, striking Russian motifs, curious brocaded Persian patterns; gay flourishes of color and deep, quiet tones mellowed and enriched in one-shade effects You'll see fleecy, pliant woolens, too, from the fine old looms of France; smart, original styles created in Paris by master designers
Write fordescriptive Style Book « It shows smart styles for all occasions
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
Chicago New York
Copynght, 1924, Hart Schaffner & Marx
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You can have Goldette Bloomers in sport or knee lengths in Mil- anese Silk Jersey, Fine Radium,
Silk Pongee, T Tricolette or Imported
English Satinette.
Block. Navy Whirlpook
ack, Navy, W
Rose, Henna, bay
Green, Purple, Gray,
Sandalwood, Dark Tan,
Pager og Beauty. n soft Pastel shades.
The patented dia- mond shaped gusset
‘cise—the garment can’t oe gupta bapa ee material. nted, curved leg cut A * ee ’ Th } o inside than on the foreble Waist Band . vents eee and strain eget i we
deicxy, dhieedl, tight- aS | hich to carry com- The pacenced curved ief. The beautiful, SR CR pe cuffs hug the limbs with ‘i a Foci velvet gtip, keeping out
The Goldette in Milanese pure silk Italian Jersey has a beautiful tustre and : ee sheen. Medium ; weight. Long wear- The ing. Gives excellent service. Any color
desired. Correct fit ee ; : . is secured fromchtee _ flat, h oe er Exera length in b ‘ | hip sizes. (No. 1) 34- ors state name of store, permite utmost
42 hip; (No. 2) 42-48 hip: (No. 3) 48.56hip.. dom of moven
‘Stace your hip
youre peemnrs supplied. u verior Aven C Cleveland, Ohio
October 15
The FOOT ARISTOCRATIC
MADE ONLY BY
ROBT H.FOERDERERINC. PHILADELPHIA
Look for the Vici kid
trade mark in the Laird,
Schober and Company
models as shown on this
; age. It identifies the
baker as the one and only Vici kid.
THERE 1S ONLY ONE
C Vici ures Largel: | the ig te Tel
ye kid is manufactured exclusively by Robert H. Foerderer,Inc. Makers of fine footwear select Vici kid for its consistent quality and the grace and richness it gives to their most distinctive models.
ROBERT H. FOERDERER, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA
ICI kid
REG. U.S. PAT, OFF.
SYLVAN Ists
LAIRD, SCHOBER & COMPANY PHILADELPHIA
Announce
timely and authoritative models in Vici kid — distinctive interpreta. tions of the current footwear mode
Presented at retail by
Joun WaNAMAKER lew Yor
Strawsraince& CLoruHies iladelphia
Tue HenrvH. TutrieCo. joston
Cuas. A. Stevens & Bros. icago
Wetnersy-Kes vser SHoe Co. Los Angeles Pasadena Hollywood
R. H. Fyrs & Co. Kaurmann’s’ THe Bic Store”
Detroit Pittsburgh F.&R Lazarus & Co. D. H. Houmes Co., Ltp, Columbus New Orleans
Hutzier Brotuers Co. Georce Muse C.Lotuinc Co,
Itimore Atlanta Tart & Pennorer Co. Oakland Turret. Snore Co. Meier & Frank Co, Seattle Portland
City or Paris Dry Goops Co, Tre Emporium HE Waite House Sommer & KAauFMANN San Francisco
McDona p Suoe Co. ‘acoma
Micuet A. Levy Santa Barbara
Besten & LancenCo.,Inc. Symons Dry Goons Co.
Louisville utte Scnutpenrret Day Goons Co, Lavenson'’s, Inc. Atlanuc City Sacramento
DANTE-OSTEL
VICI KID --- THERE NEVER HAS BEEN ANY OTHER
VOGUE
IT USED TO BE EASY TO TELL GOOD SILK
Fifty years ago when a fabric looked like good silk, felt like good silk, and cost what good silk should —it generally WAS good silk
But now, there are many fabrics weighted so heavily in the effort to give them ‘‘body”’ and at the same time cheapen the cost of manufacture that the resulting cloths are lit- erally more tim than si/k. Naturally, such a fabric, no matter how well it looks on the counter, cannot give you the wear you expect from silk—it splits, cracks, and goes to pieces in cleaning.
Betpinc’s Silks are Sirk—nothing in the Belding process can injure or destroy the
wonderful strength of the original silk. Their
beautiful colors are pure-dyed, enduringly lovely. Beipine’s Silks are sold in 10,000 good stores all over the country and every yard bears our name—Belding’s—woven in the selvage. That name is there to protect you against disap- pointment, it is our guarantee of a quality which has satisfied the critical purchasers of three generations.
WE MAKE good silks, we put our name on them to help you, but only you can assure yourself that the silks you buy are genuine Belding’s
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Style 2513 Bon Ton Bon Ton 33-50 $5.00
cA One Piece Garment of (omfort and (convenience made by The House of Royal Worcester Leaders in (orsetry
Tue FREEDOM of the modern woman is fully expressed in this practical, one-piece garment ~ the Brasstere (or-Set.
Particularly does the long skirt give the straight sheath-like lines of the prevailing fashion and achieves without effort the trimness of smoothly rolled silk.
The Brassiere (or-Set is made of beautiful and durable materials, has the long skirt ~hose sup- porters that will not tear elastic inserts correctly placed and light weight boning that lends firm- ness and strength. It is a model that gives just the right body support without restriction.
a Royal Worcester, $1.50 to $2.50 Dee Tpaaetinies Bon Ton, $3.50 to $10.00
At all the leading stores and specialty shops
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Manon Lescaut Face Powder, tex- ture of peerless adher- ence and fineness. Per- fumed for the fastidi- ous taste. Manon caut may also be had in perfume and toilet water. Choice of: White, Rose, Flesh and Brunette. Also: Peaches Powder and Peaches-and-Cream Powder.
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Roses, of deli-
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Manon Lescaut* Talcum Powder Smooth, light, ex- aged fragrant. n handsome metal container.
INGER before your mirror with
Bourjois! How well this master perfumer blends his colors and strange scents. How much wisdom lies in the smooth glow of this rouge—it is Ashes of Roses—or perhaps the brighter Rouge Mandarine. And in these sub- tle shades of face powder—adapted to every tone and whim—what art! It is MANON LESCAUT. Be sure to touch your eyelids with it—in a darker tone, perhaps. That is one little rule of Bourjois, the master.
Perfume, too, from Bourjois, and dainty lip- stick in the shade that suits you best. See! Bourjois provides a fascinating thrill for every moment of the toilette—from the moment you step from your bath to your appearance before your admiring world.
Some are pictured here and many others are to be discovered at your druggists. There also is the book of beauty, “What Every Woman Does NOT Know” which is a rev- elation in the little arts of “a touch here and a touch there.” It is as useful as your mirror, that book. You may have one with your next Bourjois purchase.
If you wish, send us 18c with the coupon below for a sample of MANON LESCAUT Face Powder and a copy of “What Every Woman Does NOT Know.”
“Bourjois
ANON LESCAU
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No. 83 Ashes of Roses* (Dark and Rich) or Rouge ‘ Mandarine* (Light and
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No. 83 Pocketsizewith puff,
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No. 85 Professional size —no puff.
No. 98 No.97 No. 97 Purse size No. 98 Larger size
Ashes of Roses Lip Sticks. Light orDark.
No. 92 Ashes of Roses Toilet Water of highest and most delicate quality. Our toilet waters are a boudoir requisite. Fragrant and stimulating. In two supreme odors.
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Paris 29 West 34th St. New York With this coupon is enclosed 18¢ for which send me at once sample box of MANON LESCAUT White 0 Naturelle() RoseX) Rachel 0 Peaches *L) Peaches-and- Cream*(] (Check powder wanted) and 1 free copy of
What Every Woman Does NOT Know.”
Name Address City,
October 15
It is a matter of record that Fisher fifteen years ago originated enclosed bodies for
practically every leading motor car builder. Today the same initiative has made Fisher Bodies
supreme in beauty, long life, comfort and value, in all the various motor car price divisions. FISHER BODY CORPORATION, DETROIT
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Sohmer Pianos are made in various styles and sieetiof Grands, Uprights, Players and Reproducing Players, all of one quality. U. from $700 and upward. Grands $1250 and upward. Reproducing Grands $2800 and upward. Period models in Queen Anne, Italian Renaissarice and Jacobean. Monthly terms of payment if desired.
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October 15
SCRANTON
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Lustre-Curtains make this enchanting window
Tuts dining-room has Lustre-Casement Curtains at the windows—light, airy, colorful fabric from the famous Scran- ton looms. At breakfast the tinted sunlight softly filters through. At night the rich, luxurious folds reflect the play of lights more brilliantly than finest silk.
No matter what your color-fancy may be, there are Lustre- Casement Curtains to harmonize with it. The dewberry, old rose, blue, gold, sand and maize shades lend themselves to most any decorative scheme. Hang this distinctive, beauti- fully woven fabric at the dining-room, living-room and other vindows in your home. See Scranton Lustre-Casement at your store. It comes in finished curtains edged with fringe
or lace, and also in piece goods so you can make up your own curtains if you wish.
Fill out and mail coupon to-day for booklets showing modern treatments for windows and beds. Write our Ser- vice Department about any curtaining problem you may have.
THE. SCRANTON LACE COMPANY Dept. 5-X, Scranton, Pa. Please send me, without cost, the booklets, ‘‘New Outlooks for Every Home’’ and ‘Scranton Bedspreads.’’
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You, too, may
know this famous make-up secret
VOGUE
Try this new make-up secret
Here is what foreign beauties think is the perfect foundation for make-up:
First, the usual application of cold cream. After removing it as usual, pat Eau de Cologne—No. 4 lightly over the face and allow to evaporate.This removes surplus cream, closes pores, freshens and tightens the skin, keeping it firm. It gives the complexion a smooth, fine texture, ideal for even, effective make-up.
Most important, Eau de Cologne pre- vents shine—positively—even when the first freshness of make-up wears off.
How famous foreign beauties make-up. A firm skin, new colour, and natural effects you’ve never known before
ERE is the secret known to beauties of Paris, Vienna, Madrid. A secret now offered American women for the first time. This new way brings more perfect make-up. A firmer, clearer skin. Banishes blemishes, closes pores, harmlessly eliminates perspira- tion, and consequent “shine.”
For many years court beauties of Europe have known this famous secret. Their com- plexions are famous around the world. Yet it is a secret that all may know. This new- old cosmetic secret is Eau de Cologne— No. 4... available again after 10 years’ absence from America.
It brings more pleasing natural effects. Improves whatever cosmetics you now are using. It adds charm, daintiness, attractive- ness. And its continued use relaxes the
nerves while making the skin firmer. . .
Not only is Eau de Cologne—No. 4 an astringent, but it stimulates the skin, serves a
thousand intimate dressing table uses. As a personal deodorant it is unequalled.
In the bath it is a stimulating restorative. In warm weather an aid to immaculacy. Its fresh delightful odour is revivifying.
For 10 years Eau de Cologne—No. 4 has been unobtainable in America. Now for the first time since the war Hmited supplies are again being imported from Europe. Today it may be found in all good department and drug stores—everywhere.
You will find the effects of this new use of Eau de Cologne—No. 4 entrancing. After a few weeks’ use you will never be without it. Now—today—go to your druggist, your department store—get Eau de Cologne— No. 4. There is but one genuine, though there are many who -would imitate. Insist upon the bottle in the carton as illustrated.
Or, if you cannot find it in your city yet write to us, and we will supply you.
Exclusive Sales Agents HAROLD F. RITCHIE SERVICE LABORATORIES, Inc., CHICAGO,
& CO., Inc. 171 Madison Ave., New York City Sole Importers and Distributors for the U. S. A,
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HE name Eau de Cologne is so
famous that many do not realize that it exclusively applies to the cosmetic toilet water made since 1709 by the family of Johann Maria Farina. Importations have just been resumed after 10 years when the war prevented its manufacture.
For more than 200 years this famous cos- metic has been the choice of world’s royalty. From among the many royal warrants
ranted Eau de Cologne, the following are a ‘ew most representative: EDWARD VII, King of England EMPEROR NAPOLEON III LEOPOLD I, King of Belgium ALPHONS XII, King of Spain LOUIS I, King of Portugal GEORGE I, King of Greece THE TENNO OF JAPAN CHRISTIAN VIII, King of Denmark EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH I PEDRO II, Emperor of Brazil CHARLES I, King of Roumania
Genuine Eau de Cologne is sold only in the package as illustrated. At better shops every- where. Insist on the original and genuine.
2-ounce bottle, . 65c 4-ounce bottle, $1.25 8-ounce bottle, $2.00
October 15
| F itting complement to modish frocks, graceful Diamond Brand (Visible) Fast Coior . : Peles have ‘eld tops which | ankles and dainty feet are light Goodyear Welt
} retain their original finish indefinitely | and actually outwear the shoe. Only |f ‘ ° ea fib genuine, fast color eyelets have twoeyelet oxfords, finished with visible eyelets,
LOOK FOR THE DIAMOND " . | NOOK TRADE@> MARK that serve and adorn their charming wearer.
Always insist on Goodyear Welt shoes with Diamond Brand (Visible) Fast Color Eyelets
UNITED FAST COLOR EYELET COMPANY
Manufacturers of
DIAMOND BRAND (VISIBLE) FAST COLOR EYELETS
Posed by Claire Windsor
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Octebver 15
Women Tell of Amazing
Reductions With Madame X Girdle
Thousands of women say it makes them look thinner the moment they put it on and quickly takes 3 to 10 inches from
waist, hips and thighs.
" HE moment I put on the Madame
X Girdle I was five inches smaller
around the hips,” writes Mrs. M. V. Winters of No. 2622 13th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. “Now, I have truly re- duced 12 inches around the hips.” Mrs, IE. Reid of Whitestone, N. Y., writes that she has reduced her waistline 8 inches, hips 9 inches and thighs 10 inches in three months.
Almost every mail brings letters like these from women who are wearing this girdle to tell us of astonishing results. They do not realize that thousands of women are now re- ducing quickly this new way. And so, when 6, 8, 10 inches are quickly taken from the waist and hips, when the figure becomes daily more slender and graceful, they write to us in wonder and gratitude.
The secret of these great reductions is sim- ply this: the Madame X Reducing Girdle is made of soft, live, supple rubber that fits as snugly as a kid glove. You wear the Madame X over an undergarment so that no rubber touches the skin. But through the under- garment, the flesh is held firm by a sort of suc- tion that you do not feel, and that does not interfere with the free and easy movement of the body.
Minute by minute, as you wear the Ma- dame X, you are getting thinner, for with every breath you take, with every step and motion, the flesh is working against the live rubber, producing an unconscious massage that quickly kneads away the fat you do not want. Athletes use similar rubber garments to reduce —health authorities have long advocated them.
New Clasp Front Model
The Madame X is worn in place of a corset and has garters attached. There are two models, the original “‘step-in” and a new “clasp front.” In both models, the back lac- ing permits easy adjustment as you become more slender, while the special cut-out front insures perfect comfort and freedom.
The Madame X is so comfortable you hardly know you have it on. Indeed, many women who do not need to reduce wear it for its superior comfort. Women who have worn
it write that they would never go back to the old-fashioned corset again for it gives them instantly the straight, boyish lines the vogue demands. Conceals big hips, waist and abdo- men and actually reduces without the aid of dieting, exercises, weakening baths or drugs. Keeps the pores open—perfectly healthful.
Gives remarkable service, because the dry- heat cured rubber of which it is made is the strongest and most durable known to science. And the special hand-turned hem prevents splitting or tearing.
And Now a New Madame X Brassiere
The new Madame X Brassiere does for the upper figure just what the girdle.does for the waist, hips and thighs. Made of live, flesh-tinted rubber of ,the same high quality. Carefully moulds the figure without binding or bulging and gently massages away the fat.
Write for free illustrated booklet, “The New Healthful Way to Reduce,” explaining in detail what the Madame X Girdle really is and how it reduces waist, hips and thighs so quickly, easily, comfortably. Address Dept. G-11010, Madame X Com- pany, Inc., 410 Fourth Ave., New York City.
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“The Madame X Girdle is too wonderful for words. At one time I was 51 around my waist, now I am 39. My hips were 66 before using the girdle and are now 49.” Mrs. Vida Sheidler, 146 West Simonton St., Elkhart, Ind.
“T am more than pleased with my Girdle. I. have reduced in the waistline three inches, and certainly do feel much better in every way.”
Mrs. Estelle Galuska, 1314 Broadway, Albany, N.Y.
“When I started to wear Madame X Reducing Corset in March, I weighed 192 pounds. I am now down to 171, giving the corset all credit as I gave up nothing that I really wanted to eat.’? Edith C. Manning, 246 Thomas Street, West Haven, Conn.
“Have worn my girdle three months and have re- gained my former figure. Reduced almost four inches through the waist, hips and abdomen. I shall continue to wear a Madame X Girdle as it is more comfortable than anything else and gives
one such a trim, neat ap- pearance.
“T weigh 150 Ibs. but it looks like only 130 Ibs. when I am _ wearing my girdle.”
Mrs. R. Taylor, 1289 1-2 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
“Have been wearing the Madame X steadily for three weeks and am more than pleased with it. Have taken five inches from my waist and four and a half from ab- domen and hips. No more corsets for me. I can do my work as Graduate Nurse
On Sale at All Leading Stores Where Corsets Are Sold
ladame
Makes You Look Thin
much easier—weight 161 Ibs. Miss Belle Folsom, 517 Main St., Watsonville, Cal. “T am wearing your Ma- dame X Reducing Girdle and it has reduced me wonder- fully. I have lost several inches round the hips and waistline and I am now the size I want to be. I wear the girdle all the time and it is more comfortable than a real corset.”” Miss V. L. Colbert, 3517 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Ill,
Reducing Girdle
While Getting Thin
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Dinner hour in the gardens of the Ritz at Paris, painted for Djer-Kiss by John LaGatta. Here, under jaunty parasols, may one observe thesmart Pzrisienne—criterion of the newest mode.
: | aris, herself, explains the fo lette of Fash, ion
Does Madame prefer Joose Dijer-Kiss Face Powder —that French poudre so infinitely fine? Now she may carry it with her always, as safely, as easily as she woulda Compact. 7 This new Djer-Kiss Loose Powder Vanityry~’ makes it possible!
geome “Le nom méme est la mode.’ (The very word is Fashion.) Nowhere else, indeed, in all the world are the little arts and graces of the dressing hour so understood. Assurément, then, will the smart Américaine who desires to possess a secret of allure indeed fashionable and indeed French, adopt this charming custom of the boudoirs of the Parisian élite:
“One never, never mixes per- fumes. Rather each so lovely aid of the dressing table must possess the same French fragrance.”
So, will not Madame choose
LOOSE POWDER VANITY —
for her very own the spécialités Djer-Kiss—gifted as they are, all, with the same Parfum Parisien: Djer-Kiss, that supreme creation of Monsieur Kerkoff? Certaine- ment—her Talc, her Face Powder, yes, her Eau de toilette, Soap, Creams, Rouge, Sachet — each will breathe gently of Djer-Kiss;
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each will whisper its subtle secrets of charm Parisien.
Indeed, then, let Mademoiselle purchase all these many Djer-Kiss toiletries at her favorite shop— this very day, ’est-ce pas? Through them all she will add to her own charm, the é/an Parisien of Djet- Kiss itself.
Send 15c for Monsieur Kerkoff’s Parisian Paquet
Monsieur Kerkoff’s Parisian Paquet contains dainty samples of Djer-Kiss Parfum and Face Powder, and a fragrant miniature satin Sachet pillow. His importateurs will be pleased to send it to you in return for only 15c. Address: Alfred H. Smith Co., . 36 West 34th Street, New York,
in her favorite shade.
THIN MODEL COMPACT
The Djer-Kiss Thin Model Face Powder Compact—indeed a slender, graceful single compact for slender, graceful hands; Madame’s choice of three sizes. A fine, clear mirror, too—and Djer-Kiss compact powder
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New York Winter
HERE is the mother-lode
from which Vogue digs the precious metal of its modes? Paris, of course! But constantly Vogue turns and makes Fifth Avenue its gold mine. That’s what happens in the New York Winter Fashion num- ber of Vogue.
From the Paris openings, covered in the three last numbers of Vogue, American importers have chosen the finest features, those that are most adapted to the wants of the American woman. These go to make up the New York showings; from them, Vogue takes the very best. So, in this coming issue, you will find the second selection of the Paris crea- tions, the créme de la créme. Models are credited to the house showing them; they are authentic,
available, and practical. They seal the winter’s mode.
To, guide your actual shopping, Vogue has prepared a chart of the winter mode, outlining just what wardrobe
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Number of Vogue Dated November 1
As if by a happy conspiracy, the New York Fashions number will appear while Fifth Avenue is cele- brating its Centennial. Fifth Av- enue—V ogue’s Street—is a hundred, and doing nicely, thank you; there are towers and terraces where Min- etta Brook used to run through Lovers’ Lane.
On this occasion, Vogue covers the autumn collections of the great houses, a high-water mark in the Avenue’s year. In retrospect, there is an article on the changes that the Avenue has seen, with special draw- ings by John Wolcott Adams which quaintly reproduce the spirit of a hundred years ago.
VOGUE
Conde Nast, Publisher Edna Woolman Chase, Editor Heyworth Campbell, Art Director
Fashions
you will need to be smartly dressed, without extravagance. This is given in connection with a number of pages of priced merchandise—some of them Paris models—that will make your heart-strings and your purse- strings throb in unison.
An amusing feature of this number will be a letter which relates the education of an American shopping in Paris for the first time, and tells just wherein the Frenchwoman of fashion differs from her American sister under the skin. There is also Vogue’s first showing of Christmas gifts: for the house, for the woman, for the children, for the august check-signer of the family. And
. there’s a lot more that we haven’t room to tell about now; but be assured that if there’s any issue
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T’S VANISHING! It’s becoming new! That fascinating old world of ancient cities, of strange civilizations, of storied pasts. You who go now, will discover romance, that later travellers will never see. You who go now, will gather experiences that tardier travellers will never know. So, don’t simply visit one continent. Make the entire circuit of the Gateway Ports of the World. Each Gateway Port opens the door to some race you ought to meet, some history you ought to know—some ancient culture that still lives, some romantic land that remains romantic. Haifa, Port Said, Bombay, Shanghai—Cana- dian Pacific has made the Gateway Ports into two itineraries. Never before could they be vis- ited so happily. Steam a few days. Explore a few days. Poke in here. Poke in there. Canadian
Hong-Kong. Gateway to China...And here in- tothe swarming, seething Orient. Narrow streets, packed with color. Shops displaying priceless jades, ivories, Mandarin coats. Sing-song girls. Rickshaws. Coolies...Peking, with yellow-roofed
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pagodas, caravans of camels in from the desert. Nanking, and the ancient palaces of the Ming emperors. The Great Wall...China, the ancient, the smiling, the inscrutable!...What a treasure of romance, of history.
Pacific guides you—through its world-flung or- ganization. Canadian Pacific transports you—on one of its luxurious Empresses.
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Where these gateway ports are, what they lead to, how the cruises are arranged—all is told in fas- cinating literature. Write, phone, call offices listed below. If desired, representative will call.
CRUISE EXTRAORDINARY ROUND -THE-WORLD
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The joy of traveling in winter—and find- ing spring! To leave the chill, snow- blown streets—and revel in the sun- brightened gardens of the Mediterranean —or the Caribbean.
You meet the leisurely voyagers who find the little-known beauties—and avoid the beaten tracks.
To the Mediterranean—White Star liner Adriatic, Jan. 7 and Feb. 26,1925. Red Star liner Lapland, Jan. 17 and March 8. Duration 47 days. Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Naples, Athens, Con- stantinople, Holy Land, Egypt.
To the West Indies—White Star liner Megantic, 30-day cruise among islands of Caribbean, in- cluding calls at Panama Canal and Havana. Sailing Jan. 22 and Feb. 25, 1925.
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This is a world that hasn’t changed much since Scheherazade told her tales . . . since the Romans built great cities 1800 years ago—a world locked tight to “‘the infidel’ till our own generation. It isn’t the world as we know it, but an older, more impetu- ous thing, blue and cream and red and white, under a golden sun.
Twenty-six hours from Europe—and Eu- rope is six days from America. You step on board a French Liner in New York and are under French Line management until you see the Statue of Liberty again. Steam- ships, hotels, motor cars to run you right out into the Sahara, All guaranteed by those red funnels with black tops that stamp the service sterling. ... In the meantime, drop a line for information. The booklets are a trip in themselves.
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5th Around the World Cruise
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Cunard S. S. ‘‘SCYTHIA”’ Sailing Jan. 29, 1925, 66 Days This Cruise, celebrating our Golden Jubilee, we plan to feature above all other Cruises, even surpassing our previous successful Cruises by the same steamer.
EGYPT—PALESTINE
Madeira, Spain, Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis, Constantinople, Greece, Italy, Sicily, Riviera, Monte Carlo, France, England The ‘‘Scythia” is a veritable floating palace, with spacious decks, lounges, veranda cafés, two elevators, gymnasium, commodious state-
rooms with running water and large wardrobes; bedrooms and “Oele nly
with private baths. The famous Cunard cuisine and service. ~" oo ~ ins in E without extra cost return- top-over e in Europe out ex cost, - in : vin Ss. g ‘“‘Aquitania,”’ ‘‘Mauretania,” ‘‘Berengaria,” or any Cunard Line Steamer. Rates, deck plans, itinerary and full information on request. Early reservation insures choice of location.
Also European Tours
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uides, drives, fees. Visitin anama Eanal, Los Angeles, 18 days Japan and China, fou option 18 days in India; Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Europe, etc. Stop overs in Europe.
21st Mediterranean Cruise, Jan. 31 specially chartered new Cunarder “Laconia” [oil ~~ ] 20,000 tons, $600 u = including drives, es, poe fees, 17 days Pales- tine an Egypt
600 to 700 passengers expected on each cruise. FRANK C. CLARK, Times Blidg., New York
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Hawaii turns the calendar but no winter comes. In the semi-tropic sun- shine pineapples yellow on the upland slopes and sugar-cane greens in the val- leys. Summer clouds trail blue shadows over white coral beaches.
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Direct steamer service from San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., and you can make the round trip from any of these Five Ports to Paradise in 3 to 4 weeks at a total cost of $300 to $400 for all nec- essary expense. This gives a week or two in the Islands; but you’!] want to stay longer, so arrange in advance for all the time you can spare.
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The Ely School
For Girls Greenwich, Conn.
‘NEW YORK CITY & VICINITY
SCOVILLE SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS 1006 Fifth Avenue, New York City Facing Central Park and the Museum of Art Complete Academic, College Prepar- atory and Advanced Studies Resident and Day Pupils.
Me MISS ROSA B. CHISMAN, Principal
In the country. One hour from New York. Junior and Upper Schools. College Preparatory and Graduate Courses. One-year course, intensive college preparatory review. Riding and seasonable sports.
New York School of Music and Arts
150 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
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7e FINCH SCHOOL, SCHOOLS NEAR HOME
A Boarding and Day School for Girls, where son or daughter can
emphasizing post-graduate work . 61 East 77th Street, New York City — ce ae se ea wi e tamily
H iP LSI D E Norwalk, Conn.
For Girls. 45 miles from New York. Prepara- tion for college entrance examinations, General Courses. Organized athletics,
M etR.Brendlingor,A.B. (Vassar) Vide Hont Soanie. 4. BCS (Smith) \ Prins.
SOUTHFIELD POINT HALL
For girls. On Long Island Sound. Intermediate,
THERAYSON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS College Preparatory and General Courses. Music. . ° ) Horseback riding. Outdoor life a special feature Removed to beautiful residence on the Drive. Home Do you dread sending your child away to school? Half across a Catalog. Jessie Callam Gray, B.A., Principal. and Day Departments. 30th zee. October, 1924. 4 ’ 2 ° 8 Davenport Drive Stamford, Cona. Clara I. Colbourne, A. Principal continent? For months at a stretch? Does it seem unwise for the it Watlas Crt Oe Bi, ,Aimaiate Principe) hild and unbearable for yourself? ——— ee _— y : Kent Place School for Girls UMMIT, NEW JERSEY STUDENTS’ RESIDENCES Ask us to help you find a school near home. Aen Reed Bae Cees. Year “2 3 On the Estate of Chancellor Kent in the stwell’s Resid Our carefully-kept card-tiles show first-rate schools in the North, Hills of New Jersey twenty miles from 344-346 West, Sith St., at Riverside Drive, New South, East an est. We know them all: their standing and stand- COLLEGE PREPARATORY or u mi . . . + . ‘a school, college or studio. Open all year. Registra- ards, their faculties and specialties, their type of clientele. We can Music man wate anna s. Withietics tions "now “for 1924-25. | Elective | chaperonage. put you in touch at once np several, — po them seg 4 sO Principals near that you can run over in the motor Friday afternoon and bring TEASDALE RESIDENCE, young hopeful back for the week-end if home has anything to offer NEW YORK STATE 326 W. dg Eds pn NYC that can equal the attractions of the Saturday basket-ball match, Chaperonage French Booklet A CONVENT SCHOOL Tel. Endicott 7858 There is no charge for this service. 3 Me. bined mY. Ga oaeee e ae It is entirely free to readers of Vogue, Lower School for young girls. Horseback riding and FRENCH HOME SCHOOL Vanity Fair, and House & Garden ail athletics. | (Summer Came) eae ay.
Planned exclusively for girls pursuing special studies in New York. Exceptional opportunities
°'MISS MACINTYRE or MLLE. TALGUEN THE CONDE NAST SCHOOL SERVICE The KNOX School
320 W.107th St., Riverside Drive, New York Cit} 3 , ; rive, New Yor y 21 West 4Ath St. New York City for Girls Attractive New Dork Home College Preparatory. Cultural and Vocational Courses. ENLARGING THIS YEAR Mrs. Russell Houghton, Box V, Cooperstown, N. Y.
BELDEN RESIDENCE 321 West 80th St., New York Ci
ty 68th Year FOREIGN SCHOOLS & TRAVEL For Girl Students. Chaperonage if desired. u Miss Belden a ome GARDNER gcse home lite, DWIGH FOR Cees
Telephone Endicott 0016 wl School for Girls cae ratleciive Gaon. oie of raperation Special Finishing Courses. FOREIGN TRAVEL SCHOOL
THE ARTHOLME Prin: thietics, Gymnasium, Tenni R GIRLS 337 W. 88th St., at Riverside Drive, N. Y. c.| Miss Bt ren ond ee tle ae ™ Wrisefor Unnstnned bens. e edie ie vaasent. iene — 1925 A delightful home for girls studying in the city. si Miss E. S. Creighton, Principal, Englewood, N. J. Harmonizes travel and study. Rome, Flor-
Also unusual facilities for music students. Singing
instructions taken care of at th id b: ence, Paris, London. References required. competent ainger insuring satisfaction. ‘Telephone age igen —— M B — Price includes travel, chaperonage, instrue- Cnuy ter rench school for g iss ear ' tion in language, literature, art and history. 57 EAST 74TH ST., NEW YORK CITY A Country card's School | Weite for —oe <_. pO naires
CO-EDUCATIONAL Paris branch Orange, New Jersey Now York City. ‘i ' -
THE CHILDREN’S COUNTRY. SCHOOL : ANNES Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y SEMPLE SCHOOL ,.07re*it?, The Fontaine School €aNd*
A home qunlsanaanas for a selected group. Thorough Central Par BRIARCLIFF Study and travel. Cultural, Finishing and College
instruction—kindergarten thro eighth grade. Spe- | Boarding and Day Pupils. College Preparatory. Sep, courecn, Meevts.. Meshdent: and Deg Ste-
cial attention to health thro right living. Post Graduate, Finishing courses. Languages, Art. General and College Preparatory Courses. dents. Address Director, Miss Marie Louise Sports. Summer School. Open all year. | Music and Dramatic Art. Social Life. Outdoor Music and Art with New York advantages. Fontoiae, Care of Women’s City Club, 23 Park Address, The Secretary Rocrgation,. entadinen Bemete, Peacoat Mrs. EpITH COOPER HARTMAN, B. S., Principal, | Ave., New “e City; or Villa Montmorency, 241-242 Central Park West. Box V. New York City BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y. Cannes, A. M., France. ST. ELIZABETH-OF-THE-ROSES 9 Eplecopal. Ove rg Children 8 to 12 DAY AND MRS. MERRILL’S “LE GUI PARIS copa pen all year dren 0 ears. ; k .
One hour from New York. Usual studies. Nabe we CUDDER SCHOOL BOARDING @a smere School for Girls 1 A Lene igre Apace ad tl French, sports. Camp. Bathing. West 72d St., Near Riverside Drive. On beautiful suburban estate overlooking yo ge _— og pn ° Ga rden. Bath Rooms. The School that Develops Initiative.” 1. High School. 2. Secretarial. 3. Household L. I. Sound, near N. Y. City _ Gaubenee P ‘an take Principal
Mrs. w. B. Stoddard, Directress, Box V, Noroton, Conn. | Arts. 4. Social Welfare and Community Service. Address, MRS. MERRILL 38 Rue de l’Yvette, 1Geme 5 ? / ad 5. Music—all branches. Athletics. Address Miss THE WINTER SCHOOL Viola Scudder, 244 W. 72d St., N. Y. City ORIENTA POINT, MAMARONECK, N. Y. ERRE Hamilton, Bermuda Pare des Princes Near “ihe Bois de Boulegne)
Kindergarten and Primary Grades under f. Gh C 1 Tarrytown - on- High-class finishing school for gir queriien ofthe Hroaial Langue of New | Yorgi ORE CAStle = |MARY MOUNT Hawt: | Conkle, Ot eae" cut ath Nese Rag 1g Re *, Langzettel, Director. “L Miss Mason's School ing to Degrees. Neo-pesr Vinishter Crore Gym- | comfort. Central heating
ember to May. Children may be en- for Girls nasium. Swimming Pool, Riding, Music, Art. Madame BERNT L rolled for shorter term. Catalogue. Miss Paris Branch—Chateau de la Muette. 39 Rue du C hateau—9 Av. Victor Hugo Irene Tighe, 124 Park Avenue, Yonkers, N.Y. ‘Box 731 Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York For Catalogue apply to Reverend Mother. Tél, 154--BOULOGNE s/Seine
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SOUTHERN—Girls’
SOUTHERN—Girls’
Mount Ida School for Girls Preparatory, finishing school. Exceptional oppor- tunities, with a delightful home life. Send for Year Book 2630 Summit Street, Newton, Mass,
HOUSE IN THE PINES Norton, Mass., 12 Pine St., 30 miles from Boston A School for Giris. College preparatory and advanced courses. Music, Art, Household Arts. Secretarial courses. Every attention, not only to habits of study, but to each girl’s health and hap- piness. Miss Gertrude £. Cornish, Principal.
Miss Hall’s School
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Kendall fall [eos , fall For girls. Unquestioning scholastic stand- ards. Exceptional physical advantages. eries crossing
The Misses Stone’s School
For a limited nurber of young ladies. American
History, Literature, History of Art and French.
Secretarial Course. Interior Decoration. Prepara-
tion for travel. Miss Isabelle Stone, Ph.D. and
Harriet Stoae, ¢- Ss. 1700 ae aaa Ave., N. W., Washington,
IMMACULATA SEMINARY
A Select Suburban School for Girls College Preparatory, special and practical Courses. Two years of recognized work for high school gradu- ates. Music, Art, Oral cy Ty Home Economics. Physical Education, All ports. Address The Secretary, 4300 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, D.C.
NATIONAL PARK SEMINARY FOR GIRLS, WASHINGTON, D. C., SUBURBS
The fundamentals of college training in a 2-year
diploma course. ae Dramatics, Home Econom-
ics. Catalog on request.
JAS. E. AMENT, Ph.D., LL.D., President BOX 173, FOREST GLEN, MARYLAND
EASTERN ATLANTIC
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Kendall, Box 13.
THE MISSES ALLEN SCHOOL
College Preparatery, General and Cultural Courses. Athletics Supervised. Each girl’s personality ob- served and developed. Telephone West Newton 0131. Lucy Ellis Allen, Prin., West Newton, Mass.
ROGERS HALL
A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Lowell, Massachusetts MISS OLIVE SEWALL PARSONS, Principal
BRADFORD ACADEMY Bradford, Mass.
Three years’ College Pre- 122nd year.
Junior College. paratory and Special Courses.
PINE MANOR
A school for home efficlency. Two-year course for graduates of secondary schools. Higher cultural studies with emphasis on subjects pertaining to home management. Catalog.
Miss Helen Temple Cooke, Dana Hall, Wellesley,Mass.
LASELL SEMINARY
A school that develops well-trained, healthful and
resourceful womanhood. Home Economics, Music,
Art, College Preparatory and Secretarial Course. Guy M. Winslow, Principal
126 Woodland Road Auburndale, Mass.
CHOATE SCHOOL
1606 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass.
Home and day school for girls. Special emphasis on college preparatory work. Augusta Choate, Vassar, A.B., A. M., Principal
EMPHASIZING Mac Buffie ONE YEAR
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PREPARATION rr BSS a. Mass
LINCOLN SCHOOL General Cour:
Cc Preparatory for Girls. —e Modern ~~ 4 buildings
All sports. SS MIRIAM SEWALL CONVERSE, Pain a) ” Providence. Rhode Island on
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA KING-SMITH STUDIO-SCHOOL
For young women. Music, languages, dancing, dra- matic art; any art, academic or college subject may be elected, Tuition according to amount of work taken. MR. & MRS. AUGUST KING-SMITH, Directors {751 New Hampshire Ave. Washington, D. C.
The Eastman School
1305 Seventeenth Street, Washington, D. C. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Courses from Primary to College. Special Attention to Ath- letics. Dramatic work. Business Course. Cata- logue on request. Miss E. J. Brydon,
COLONIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Beautiful location in National Capital. High School, College Preparatory, Collegiate, Domestic Science, Secretarial courses. Music, Art and Ex- pression. Well ordered home and social life. Ath- leties. Miss Jessie Truman, Assoc. Bs 1537 Eighteenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
FAIRMONT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Washington, D. C. Regular and Special Courses. Advanced Courses for High School graduates. Music, Art, Expression. Educational advantages of National Capital. For catalogue address
ont School 2109 S Street, Washington, D. C.
CHEVY CHASE SCHOOL
A school for the girl of today and tomorrow. Courses: Preparatory, two-year advanced for high school graduates; special. Unrivalled location tJ
the national capital. For catalog, address Chase Schooi, Box V. Frederick Ernest Farrington Ph. D., Headmaster, Washington, D. C.
BISHOPTHORPE For Girls In Mts. near New York. Graduates enter all certificate colleges without exams. Practical courses; Finishing; H. S. & Jr. College. New Gym and pool.
CATALOG. C. V. Wyant, Bethlehem, Pa. A GRADUATE
WILDCLIF SCHOOL | es
Two years of selective college subjects. making, Secretarial bn ae oo Arts. Gym- nasium, swimming pool. out-door sports. MR. and MRS. H. M. cRIsT. “Principal, Box 1509 Swarthmore, Pa.
HARCUM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Thorough college preparation; or specia] study. Music, Art. New bela. ores grounds. Athletics, riding.
H. Harcum. = Le * — of Scheel: a L. M. "Willi , Principal, Box V, Bryn Mewr, .
OGONTZ SCHOOL diis
On the ants of Rydal Hills, 25 minutes from
Phila. Est. 1850. Rydal, Junior Department.
Send for catalog
Miss Abby Sutherland, Prin., Ogontz School, Montgomery Co., Pa.
BEECHWOOD
Jenkintown, Pa. Suburb of Philadelphia. School for practical training of young women. Junior College Departments, Music, Art, Home LEco- nomics, Kindergarten, Normal Gymnastics, etc. Pipe Organ, gymnasium. Address as above.
HIGHLAND HALL
chool for Girls High in the Mountains College ‘Preparatory, General, Post-Graduate Courses uturmn and Spring of School Life Ellen C. Keates, A. B., Principal, Holidaysburg, Pa.
CENTRAL STATES KEMPER HALL (Qittinin
(Episcopal) School for girls on North Shore one hour from Chicago. College preparatory and general courses. Music, Art, Domestic Science. On the Lake. Outdoor and indoor sports.
Address The Secretary.
LINDENWOOD COLLEGE Founded 1827 50 minutes from St. Louis. Standard College for Young Women fully accredited. 2 and 4 year courses. Home Economics, Business, Oratory, Music. 188 Acres. Gymnasium, Swimming Pool. Catalog J. L. Roemer, President Box 424 St. Charles, Mo.
FERRY HALL
College preparatory, general high school and ad- vanced courses. Music, Expression and Domestic Arts. On shore of Lake Michigan, 28 miles from Chicago. Catalog. Miss Eloise R. Tremain, Principal, Box 326, Lake Forest, Lil.
St Mary-of-the-Woods
College for Women. Standard Collegiate Courses. Complete High School *Currieulum Music, Art, Expression. All Sports and Athletics. For illustrated bulletins address: The Secretary Box 150, St. Mary of the Woods, Indiana
ELMHURST
College Preparatory and Gradua Under the direction of Eastern Meachers ee oe ro eg Mam trail . Horseback riding. All Sports out o Miss Isabel Cressler Miss Caroline Sumner Connersville, indiana
TUDOR HALL SCHOOL girs
College preparation with certificate privileges. Gen- eral courses. Unusual opportunities in Music and Art. Fireproof buildings. Gymnasium. Swim- ming pool. Horseback riding. For catalog address Miss Fredonia Allen, Indianapolis, Indiana.
WARRENTON COUNTRY SCHOOL For Girls
College preparatory and general course. French, the language of the house. The school is planned to teach girls how to study, to bring them nearer nature, and to inculcate habits of order and economy. This school offers a fixed rate. Music, Drawing and Riding are the only extras. Separate building for little girls.
Mile. Lea M. Bouligny, Box 18, Warrenton, Va.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE for Girls and Young Wom: Box V, ROANOKE, VA. In ‘Valley of Virginia. Elective, Preparatory, Junior College. Music, Art, Expression. Home Economics. Secretarial, Library. Journalism. Mattie P. Harris, Pres. Mrs. Gertrude Harris Boatwright, V.-P.
WARD- BELMONT
For Girls and Young Women Ward-Belmont combines highest academic training and advantages of extensive grounds and equipment with that much-sought-for Southern culture and refinement. Six-year course of study embracing two years of college. For information address
WARD-BELMONT Belmont Heights, Box 10, Nashville, Tenn.
GROVE PARK SCHOOL Asheville, N. C. A Resident and Day School for Girls.
Intermediate and College Preparatory courses. DR. and MRS. T. A. COSGROVE, Principals
NEW ENGLAND—Boys’
NEW ENGLAND—Boys’
ORCESTER ACADEM
FOR BOYS OF ABILITY WITH COLLEGE VISION
250 boys
$1,000,000 equipment $1,000 per year Worcester, Massachusetts
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL
Simsbury, Conn. RAYMOND R. McORMOND, Headmaster
ROX BURY |
A Special Type of Boarding Sound College Preparation by the Tetonal’ ‘Mtethoa A. V. Sheriff, Headmaster, Cheshire, Conn.
Allen-Chalmers
Country School for Boys Military a U d 8 Thomas Chalmers, West Howton, tase. ed
J TCHRIELD
won kg meng Bh rr dny Aino 1100. ‘Earle Everett Sarcka, Box 222, Litchfield, Conn CORNWALL RUMSEY HALL CORNWALL
A school for boys under 15
Yearly Rate $1350 L. R-Sanford, Prin. Louis H. Shutte, M. A. Headmaster
NEW YORK Saint John’ MANS SS
Military. Graduates now attending 48 colleges. Busi- ness course. Riding 001, Junior school for boys 10 to 14. 36 years under present management. Address
Gen. Wm. Verbeck, Pres. Box 1310, Manlius, N. Y.
The STORM KING Seto
A. Progressive College Preparatory” Schoo LU Attractive utdoor Life. "50 Mi Miles from New York. Catalog, and Book of Views on Request. ALVAN E. DUERR, Headmaster Cornwall-on-Hudson, iA
CENTRAL STATES
EASTERN ATLANTIC BORDENTOWN iktimure
Thorough preparation for college or business. Efficient faculty. small classes, individual atten- tion. Boys taught how to study. Supervised athletics. 40th year. Catalogue. Col. T. D. Landon, Principal and ‘a Drawer C-13, Borden- town-on-the-Delaware, N.
i SCHOOL, FREEHOLD TARY SCH or boys 7 to 15. odified military training inculeates obedience, eB self-reliance. The school with the personal touch. Catalog. Address Major CHAS. M. DUNCAN, Box 109, Freehold, N. J.
For the all-around edu- PE cationof manly boys. Ath- ) 7 60-acre campus. Prepares for all the best colleges. Moderate rates. Forms include two Gram- mar and four High School Grades. 59th year. 0 -n W. SWETLAND, Headmaster Box 10V, Hightstown, N. J.
A College Preparatory BLAIR School for Boys Founded _ 1848. Imposing buildings, fully equipped. ‘Thorough instruction. Lower School for younger boys. indowed. Write for catalug. JOHN C. SHARPE, LL.D., Headmaster K, Blairstown, N. J.
wie PRINCETON TUTORING SCHOOL
Thorough Bag el College Preparation. Catalog, mas References yey John G. 1 wtEdgchiL Princeton, New Jersey.
TOME SCHOOL
The ideal boarding school for boys, between Phila- de!phia “and Baltimore on the Susquehanna River. aay age, ——. —— — for
er 8 age. Campus 0! All athletics. Catalog. : ws Sete MURRAY P. BRUSH, Ph.D. Port Deposit, Md.
SOUTHERN
STAUNTON "3807
One of the most distinguished schools in America, preparing for Universities, Government Academies, Rusiness. Gymnasium, swimming pool, all athletics. Complete plant. Charges $650. Col. Thos. H. Russell, B.S., Pres., Box V, (Kable Station)
Staunton, Va.
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HUGHES MILITARY ACADEMY Ideal for training boys in character and eneeene. Thirty miles south Of Nashville. New buildings. a geen —.. ee by eminent educators. 3lst year. U. 8. r detailed. Member Asenaia- tion of Military Colieres and Schools. Read ou catalogue. Address Box 12, Spring Hill, Tenn.
BRANHAM &
LAKE FOREST
Non-Military College Preparatory Academy for
Boys. Near Chicago. All Athletics. Endowed. Cata-
log: J. W. Richards, Box 150, Lake Forest, III. Academy for
THORPE Boys under 15
Beautiful high bluff location, Lake Michigan shore. 30 miles from Chicago. Semi-military. Small classes. Uniforms. Catalog. Address
retary’s Office Lake Forest, Illinois
. MILITARY ACADEMY
For catalog address The Inquiry Bureau, Cul- ver, Ind.
ULVER>
NORTHWESTERN nivat'Katemy
70 mi. from Chicago. An endowed College Prepara- tory School and Junior College. Its distinctive advantages and methods interest discriminating parents. Send for catalog.
Col. R. P. Davidson, Pres., Lake Geneva, Wis.
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
(Cincinnati {onservatory «Music
Founded 1867—Campus and prmetenttos Noted Faculty. Send for brochure BERTHA BAUR, Director. 2615-2695 Hightand Ave. at Oak St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
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SPECIAL SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
VESTOFF SEROVA SCHOOL
Ballet, Classic, Interpretative,
Dancing CoBaby Courses
T Imperial Method siping on on lees
Normal Courses June Ist. Writefor Bocklet V
M. Veronine Vestoff Mile. Sonia Serova
Artist Pavlowa’s Graduate Russian Imperial Ballet School 47 West 72nd Street New York
DENISHAWN
RUTH ST. DENIS AND TED SHAW School of Dancing and its Related Are.
Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Classes Denishawn recognizes and endeavors to use everything vital and beautiful that has ever been contributed to the art of the dance by any peoples of any age.
Short Courses Always Open. Catalogue on Request Katharane Edson, Director, 327 W. 28th St., N.Y.
Perry-Mansfield Camp
Steamboat Springs, Colo. Normal and Professional Courses. Outdoor Clas- sie Dancing, Costuming, Design, Stage Setting. Modeling, Dramatics. Recreation Camp Horseback riding, Swimming, Tennis. Booklet. 1140 Grant St., Denver, Colo.
Edith Coburn Noyes School
Analysis and Interpretation of Literature, Voice, Diction. Costume and Scenic Design,
Lighting, Play Production, Modern Art Technique, Fully Equipped Little Theatre. Personal Culture, Individual Development
and Balance, Psycholugy, Pedagogy, French (Yersin Method). Seventeenth year opens September 29. Tuition $500.
Edith Coburn Noyes. Principal Symphony Chambers, Boston, Mass.
$ NES WAYERWRAN Complete Courses in All Types ot
DANCING 52.55.25
or for Adgite, rs Children
A ren Write for Art Booklet V or Call in person at
NED WAYBURN
Studios of Stage Dancing, Inc. 1841 Broadway Entrance 2. New York Open 9 a.m. to 10 P.M. ‘(except Suturdsy evenings & Sundays)
ROSETTA O’NEILL DANCING
C lassic—National—Folk—Rhythmic—Ball Room “To Miss O'Neill I owe my success. Mrs. Vernon Castle 746 Madison Ave., N. Y. Phone Rhinelander 6770
The Schuster-Martin School
Dramatic Art Stagecraft Classic Dancing
Dermitory. Our own theatre. Helen Schuster- Martin, Director. The Little Playhouse, Kemper Lane, Cincinnati, O.
Formerly Dancing Master for Ziegfeld Follies, John Cort, Chas. Dillingham, Lee & J. J. Shubert,
ins, lorence Walton fen of others. oon V free. 900 7th Ave.. N. Y. Circle 8290
c= Russian Normal Mrhool of BPancing 163-165 West 57th St., N. ¥. LOUIS H. CHALIF, a, aa “I admire your energy “s
NNA PAVLOWA Fall and Winter caleen, Catalog
Littl <—ote r 000 to $10. {open Sa
ie pes 8 ion. r incomes
mg method. Ret. 1916. Assistance e: d Write for details.
American Landing? School 81H, Newark, N. t
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OPERA
DRAMA MUSIC COLLEGE of DANCE ARTS
PHOTOPLAY %°4 SINGING x one Wm. Af Brad ‘ Courses for Acting ng, Directing
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ea' anual teagate >». N.Y, sand careers stressed For Pros:
ion Clark write si A og ose Coghlan Wee fina Beh Te oe Bit ss r LITA PAREN £ Y T Individual Training STAGE PLATFORM Special Emphasis on Speakin* voice and Diction Studio, 152 West 57th oe. 9 aad York Telephone Circle 135
o SCHOOL MOORE-GAYNORE ,, ScHOOL, Gertrude C. Moore, Late National Director
Denishawn School of Dance, Winter Course, 3 weeks—$400.00 605 S. New Hampshire Los Angeles, California
CARTER-WADDELL SCHOOL
of Dancing All types of dancing taught—private and class for adults and children.—For the professional, the amateur and the teacher. 18 West 72d St., N. Y. C. Endicott 4188
American Academy of DramaticArt The leading institution for Dramatic and Expres- sional Training in America. For information apply to
SECRETARY, 251V Carnegie Hall, New York, N.Y.
ADELAIDE & HUGHES
Studio of Dance “Class and private instruction in all styles of dancing. Complete training in stage dancing. Fall term for adults and children will start October Ist. Write for Booklet A.’’ 45 West 57th St. Plaza 7635
THE BANCROFT SCHOOL
For children whose development has not pro- gressed normally —FORTY-FIRST YEAR—
Winter School near Philadelphia, Summer Camp in Maine. Fifty-four acres of ground, twenty-six buildings, sixty-eight employees, in- os twelve teachers and twenty-eight gov-
erness: ‘Farrington, M.D. Jenzia Coulson Cooley
E. A. Address Box Haddonfield, N. J.
DEVEREUX SCH@LS
for Children whose Progress has been Retarded Three separate ae for Boys and Girls of all ages requiring Scientific Observation and Special instruction. Male faculty for older boys. Tutoring Camp in summer. HELENA T. DEVEREUX, Director, Box V BERWYN, PA.
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN can be successfully developed by individual training LITTLE FOLKS Three separate schools. 230 acres. Booklet. Miss Woods’ School, Box 169, Langhorne, Pa. Mollie Woods Hare, Principal
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE SCHOOL FOR
BACKWARD CHILDREN
Katonah, N. Y.—42 Miles from N. Y. In The Beautiful Hills of Westchester County. Rudolph 8S. Fried, Principal.
Schermerhorn Home School A school for children of slight retardation. Special emphasis on - jmaaee development and correction of speech defec
Miss Sue J. Swe. Colonial Place, R. F. I Richmond, Va.
THE FREER SCHOOL
For girls of retarded development. Limited enroll- ment permits intimate care. 9 miles from Boston. MISS CORA E. MORSE, Principal 31 Park Cirele Arlington Heights, Mass.
STANDISH MANOR SCHOOL
A special school for backward girls. Individual in- struction. Experienced teachers. Happy home life. Healthful location. Out-door and water sports. 30 acre — .
Hazel oo
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Myers, Principal aC Ass’t Principal HALIFAX, MASS.
THE BINGHAMTON TRAINING SCHOOL
An ideal private home-school for nervous, back- ward and mental defectives. No age limit. Phys- ical Culture. Manual training and all branches. Open year around. Terms $75 per month.
MR. and MRS. AUGUST A. BOLDT, Supt. 114 Fairview Ave.
New York, Binghamton,
1880 SEGUIN SCHOOL 1924 For Backward and Mentally Deficient Children Limited to 25 pupils, girls, young women and boys under 12. No epileptics nor insane. Ten teachers, e Pag ag Large grounds. Mrs. . Seguin, Box 10, Orange, N. J.
SUMMER CAMPS
THE TEELA—WOOKET CAMPS Senior and Junior Camps for Girls, under 20. Roxbury, Vemont. Famous fer fine saddle horses. Free riding and thorough instruction in horse- manship. 300 acre ‘‘wonderland’’ in en of
Give Yourself the Once-Over
Are you sure your appearance always gives pleasure?
It isn’t merely being in style.
It isn’t how much you spend for clothes.
There are basic Art Principles that answer your every question if you only knew them.
“Charm and Artistry in Dress”
Our new course for women explains lines, masses, and colors in dress, relates Art Principles to raiment, gives diagrams to show just how, and lets you into Art secrets by which you may dress more smartly at less expense.
99 pages entirely different from “fashion” notes.
300 illustrated diagrams prove every statement.
The whole set of 20 lessons sent at once for $5.00.
CHICAGO ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 81 East Madison Street Chicago, III,
Distinctive Millinery is the Mark of a Well Dressed Woman
Learn to create your own exclusive styles in @ thoroughly practical and _ well-equ 7 aaa school, under the personal direction of an pet. fulfilling respon-
Completion of course —_ Evening Classes,
sible, lucrative positions. Day and Booklet upon request.
ADELAIDE MILLER STUDIO
20 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET NEW YORK CITY = (Just off Fifth Avenue)
Che NEW YORK SCHOOL o of
INTERIOR DECORATION 441 MADISON AVE-NEW YORK
SHERRILL WHITON, Lirector PRACTICAL TRAINING COURSE Fall Term Starts October rst A four months course in_ period styles, color harmony, selection ard use of furniture, fabrics, ete. Also professional and design courses,
Send for Catalogue 43.
YALE SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Four year courses in Architecture— Interior ecoration— Pelating— Sculpture Illustrated Catalogue.
ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Courses in Drawing, Painting, Modeling, Com- mercial Art, Interior Decoration, Crafts, etc.
Address E. H. WUERPEL, Director, Room 12 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, St. Louis. H. 381
BOSTON SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DECORATION Correspondence Courses Course A—Professional Training Courses. Course B—Domestic Course—How to Plan Your Own House Enrollment limited—Write for Prospectus Address P. O. Bcx 143, Boston (Copley Station), Mass.
METROPOLITAN ART SCHOOL 58 West 57th Street, New York City
“The Art of Color’’ by Michel Jacobs now on sale. Classes in Life—Portrait—Poster—Costume design —Interior decoration.
Morning, Afternoon, Evening and Sunday
SCHOOL of DESIGN
and LIBERAL ARTS
212 West 59th St,, N. Y. C. Phone Circle 1850
Interior Decoration: Costume IHustration by Prof
Lectures and Period styles, color fabri ‘urni-
;Costume and Millinery Designs
INSTRUCTION UNDER PERSONAL DIRECTION OF ' EMIL ALVIN HARTMAN
LIMITED ENROLLMENT— CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION
FASHION ACADEMY
4 East 53rd Street (at Fifth New York City
Ave.)
NEW YORK Florence, Italy BOSTON
New School of Design
DouGias JoHN CONNAH, President Schools of Drawing, Painting and Composition ; Illustration and Commercial Art; Costume De- sign, Fashion Drawing; Interior Decoration and Handicrafts ; Applied Art and Teacher’s Training.
‘wo year diploma course Practical Instruction by Staff of mt Specialists Send for Catalog “ '680 Broadway Estab. 248 + ae Street New York,N.Y. 75 yrs. Boston, Massachusetts
Cr INTERNATIONAL ART SCHOOL New York—Paris—London—Flvrence
N. Y. School of Fine & Applied Art Frank Alvah Parsons, Pres. inquiries selicited
All professional art subjects. Register now. Address See., 2239 Broadway, N. Y.
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ART
Felix Mahony, Pres. Interior Decoration .- Costume, Co Commercial Poster &
Textile Design. Ilustration and Life, ete. Catal Connecticut Ave. and M St... Washington, D. ¢.
Te FE’ RSKINE sco.
Academic and Practical Seareme for Young Women ge
Residence Houses. For Booklet, address E. E. MCCLINTOCK, 129 Beacon St., BOsTON
KATHARINE GIBBS SCHOOL of SECRETARIAL AND EXECUTIVE Training for Educated Women Boston New York Providence
BALLARD SECRETARIAL COURSE S C. H O OL Established 51 years
610Lex.Ave.at 53rd St.Central Branch Y.W.C.A.
MIS CONKLINS
SECRETARIAL SCHOOL
105 West 40th St. New York
[Gjnited States Secretarial School
527 Fifth Avenue, New York City Secretarial & Business training: Ask for Catalog V irving Edgar Chase, Director, Vanderbilt 3474
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ture. Four months intensive training een, Enter now.
THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL
Domestie Architecture and Landscape Architecture A professional school for women
Henry Atherton Frost. M. Arch. 13 Boylston St., Cambridge, Mass.
DESIGNING and MILLINERY
Dressmaking and Pattern Cutting taught for whole- sale, retail or home use. Day and Evening classes. Call or write for particulars. MeDowell Dress- making and Millinery School. Established i876. No Branches. 58 West 40th St., New York
MISSTOWNSENDS STUDIO SPEAKING VOICE DICTION and PLATFORM or \ (
STAGE
YORK. ¢
School for Concert
MILAN icc
Voice Culture Private and class instruc- Stage Technique tion. Engagements secured.
Chev. ALFREDO MARTINO, Director
Green Mountains. Booklet. Mr. and Mrs Roys., Cambridge, 38, Mass.
15 East 38th St. Vanderbilt Studios New York
Tea Room Manaéets in Big Demand
Hundreds of new tea rooms, cafeterias, lunch rooms, motor inns, now opening every week are crying for trained managers. Shortage acute. We receive daily calls for managers, assistant managers, hostesses, table directors, buyers, etc.—men and women. EARN $5,000 THIS YEAR. You ean qualify in a few short weeks with the Lewis System of Spare-Time Training—and we put you in touch a big a, bee 4 today for FREE
OK ewe. Tea LEWIS TEA Room INSTITUTE Dept. C-56: &50 Washington, D. C.
Physical Education
For Wemen—Accredited 2-Year Normal Course for Directors of Physical Education, Playground Supervisors, Dancing Teachers and Swimming Instructors.
New gymnasium, new classrooms and _ labora- tories, new en
All modern, up-to-date facilities and nO Mol CHICAGO NORMAL seuee: OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 5026 Greenwood Ave., Dept. 29 Chicago, 11.
The Marjorie Webster School
Of Expression and Physical Education 2-year Normal course. 1-year Professional course Fall term opened September 22nd. Day & Night School. Dormitory. Catalogue.
1409 V Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Washington, D.C.
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40 VOGUE or SHOPPERS’ AND Sa. tn:s Geive EXP in Ia 1180 Hirst E: 4 Fi — — Est. = ae ae ea _ <= ——— Profe fine f Shoppers’ & Buyers’ Guide, VOGUE, 19 West Forty-fourth Street, New York. = Antiques Advertising rates given upon request Cleaning & Dyeing—Cont. meee a . LEWANDOS—Cleaners—Dyers Wi Old pieces from English, French & Spanish genera I y wi tions. We have an entreé into oldest, most au- argent Sm Buserion ade thentic sources Southe~n heirlooms. Photos & de- YOUR IMAGINATION 2 w wy in 1829 be! scriptions. Vasseo, 1280. Catherine St., Mobile, Ala, R F ‘ Le wh treet, New York aque’ Whether you are an early Christmas Shopper looking for the elusive unusual ty —. Tous . . . . . ( A ZC gift, or are just browsing over the pages of your favorite magazine, you are 1901 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia iMustt rts and Crafts sure to find these little advertisements interesting and entertaining. As they Shops in all large Eastern Cities a are read, it is possible to imagine one’s self wandering through a street of “Pr CANADIAN Handwoven HOMESPUNS, Blan- ‘ a. 4 : kets, Spreads, Headquarters for work among French smart little shops eagerly waiting to show you merchandise collected from the Corsets and Brassiéeres y Canadian Peasantry. Samples. Canadian Handi- four corners of the earth. A craft Guild, 598 St. Catharine St., W. Montreal. ane * : > ° . S. SCHWARTZ—Now 36 W. 57th St. ne Stain Doaeaesdh snl Some have likened the Shoppers’? & Buyers’? Guide to a large metropolitan Y., formerly 11 East 47th Street. f ' pave pg — ok easly tained. ae, department store with its many “special services”, its great variety of attractive Custom made _ oF novotics in“ Corsets for the prot with photograph, given prompt attention. ° : es ° ! i a Edward omeer iS EF 26th Bt. New York City things and its surprising convenience ne SOssARD CRRSET SHOP (Retail) Headquarters rs . ° : sets for a gures outhful lin SaaRRRE FUG DARD of axtaiadl Gictsie Om It is so easy to look through the Shoppers & Buyers’ Guide for the things you assured when properly fitted te nee Gensefl lines gowns and frocks. Distinctive and individual but need—so easy to make a note of the different addresses and so easy to order by neetieee. semneckable values $3. 50, up. Madame WE the mode. Tel. Spring 6065. ra ° : - i : cing rdles; Elastie, non-lacing MME, ee TT kT. dy mail; that a profitable habit will be formed if you never fail to read these Clasp-Arounds; | Combinations ; Brassiéres, ete. niisfit little messages in every issue. mstead Corset Shop, 179 Madison Ave., suits, HAND-PAINTED SHAWLS FROM PARIS at 34th Street, N.Y. Tel. Ashland 6642. service Wamebio—senetiing ouitey iy ee French THE SHOPPERS’ & BUYERS’ GUIDE OF VOGUE a ey Fehon Retail 9 novelties in silk. apes, Cushions . & tted by Gossard Mademoiselle Fautrad, 13 West 47th St., N. Y. C. 19 West 44th Street New York City . ‘orsetiere at shop or residence. Corsets to order. ; = , a i orders by measurement solicited. Regent. 4848 ISE GREENWOOD —CORSET EXPERT French, Domestic & Elastic Corsets Copi Art-Needlework Beauty Culture—C ont. Bon Voyage Baskets order. Remodeled, copied & aman” Mell one d for estimate. 500-5th Ave., N. Y. Longacre 8173. EXCLUSIVE ITALIAN LINENS. Reticello Cut- MARINELLO SHOP Something Thrilling in blue paper and yellow | LOVELILINE—Unique, dainty, rubber brassiere. men work in antique designs, adapted to modern uses. A Beauty Aid for every need. string. That’s what people say about gifts from | No shoulder straps—no discomfort, Gossamer weight. 1 Dinner, Lunch, Tea, Bridge ‘i'ray Sets. All’ oe del Marinello Experts in Attendance. the Alice H. Marks Shop. Our steamer vanity & | Indispensable for evening wear. Small or medium a I Lino, 177 MacDougal St. near Washn. Sa., N. Cc. Under direct ee Marinello Co. convalescent bskts. are unique. 4 W. 50th St., N.Y. | $2., large $2.50. Mila, 741 Madison Ave., N.Y.° Con RUSSIAN Nobility Art Embroidery—Ladies’ & ” HAVE YOU READ the unusual Gift advertise- CORSETIERE MME. CLAFF W Children’s dresses. New Fall Models. Paris Impor- | Western Expert pen. oe iggy ay «| ments below the classification of that name on the | Corsets and Brassieres made- acme = WEE ot tations. Russian Refugee Workshop. 804 Tower Court Bldg. mas wig ta ga opposite page? There are many ideas for the | Ready-to-wear corsets for street, sport and evening & stre 104 West 57th Street, N. Y. Circle 10163. Chicago, Ill. ew Yor early Christmas shopper. wear, 12 E. 48th St., New York. Murray Hill 1326 Headeerk Shep- or tome _—— Ab- ~sogut-—Ideal Hauid, _seloriess, Seodorant. Bem: = hold nens, Importe veedlewor zadies resses | edies excessive perspiration. estroys odors harm- “ . r a & Blouses, Children’s Clothes. Stop in when motor- | jessly. Cannot irritate. All stores or direct by Children’s T hings Damages on Clothing Made Invisible Gor ing. On State Rd., 62 Market St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. | mail 50c. Madame Berthe, 562—5th Ave., N. Y.
PETIT POINT CHAIR COVERS. SAGGING FACES LIFTED PERFECTLY.| TOTS’ TOGGERIE, 634—Sth Ave., N. Y. Tel. | MOTH-HOLES, Tears, Burns on garments made THE Authentic reproductions of famous tapestries hand- | Wrinkles smoothed out, contour restored * once. | Circle 9708-9709. Outfitters to Children of all | invisible by re- weaving. Shine on clothing perma- and ev made under the personal supervision of experts from | Device worn concealed by hair. Book free. | ages. Coats and Hats Made to Order a Specialty. | nently removed. Guarantee Damage Weaving Co., and a the Viennese Kunsthistorisches Museum. A wide | The Faceaid Studios, 1482 Broadway, ay York. | Charming Styles and Superior Workmanship. 146-5th Ave., bet. 19th & 20th Sts., N. Y. 134 Les selection insures harmony with any scheme of decora- | EYEBROWS & LASHES permanently attractive. NANA, LTD. ———— tion. Inquiries invited. ' Darkened with Coloura! Adds winsome expression. 24 East 66th Street, New York " Make 1
Weinman & Oecl ark Ci Will not wash off. $1.20 ppd. Treatment 50c. at Infants’ and Children’s Dresses Dancing smart 28 East 10th Street, New York City Sniro’s, 26 West 38th St., & 34 W. 46th St., N. Y. made to individual order. 134 W SUPERFLUOUS HAIR permanently removed by SMALLCLOTHES, GENESEO, N. Y. 9 E. 59th St.. HELENE L. SWENEY, N. Y. City MARG . : &? Mah J the painless method originated by Dr. Roebling Picturesque little suits and frocks for well-dressed | Expert in Modern Dances, teaching gentlemen to suits— Auction Bridge a Ong Geyser, a licensed physician. This is the 14th year | children. Beautifully made of the best materials | lead; ladies to follow; correcting all faults. Special work. of its successful use. No electric needle or chemical a moderate prices. Illustrated description by mail. Normal Course. Diplomas. Regent mail or [iilen Giusmen Wiss, S01 ©. Sum Ot, 5. Y. | Seed. incite sees Se ee cneee Suenos tome THE CHILDREN’S SHOP, ETUDE de DANSE Author “Auction Bridge in a Nutshell.’” Private & | Tequest. 107 E : 35 - on thew York City 20 East 46th Street, New York. Tango—modern—ballroom dances Classes. Game taught in 6 lessons. Also by mail. 2001 Che: — St.. Philadelphia, Pa Tel. Murray Hill 0779. Boys’ suits to 4 years. Private or class lessons. Inferences. Concentration a specialty. 1464 River. es bd — , Girls’ frocks to 14 years—From original sketches. | Bryant 4562 26 West 47th St. N. Y. C. YOUR OWN NAME on Bridge Soores. 250] LUCILLE SAVOY TOILETRIES OF QUALITY | FLORENCE et FELICITE—693 Madison Ave., N. Y. SHELTON DEWEY “THE officially ruled sheets, 6x9 in. Your name on each | Blended Shades of Exquisite Poudre beautifying | Rhinelander 7036; late with Mossé. Individual Modern dance expert and authority Remode sheet. Postpaid anywhere, $2. Agents wanted. | complexions, $1.50 box postpaid. Astor Theatre} & smart Dresses & Coats up to 14 yrs. Boys’ suits Private or class lessons. By appointment. Nefitted Beach Company, 904 Sycamore, Cincinnati, Bidg. (Times Sq.), N. Y. Chickering 6130. & coats up to 6 yrs. Infants’ Wear. 267 Madison Ave., N. Y., Tel. Murray Hill 5397. me LIDA FISHER GILDER—140 West 57th Street. Dorothy Sedley’s Preparations—No-wrinkle creme. verter re FASHIONS, 4 West 50th St., N. Y. MY RI Auction Bridge (Whitehead System). Mah Jong. | Feeds and invigorates skin. Quickly removes lines children’s shop of unusual charm. - P of New Private and class lessons for advanced students. | of age. Ends sallow_complexions. Price $3.50. Distinctive children’s and misses’ dresses, dolls, Dramatic Art that se Beginners tutored. Tel. Circle 3053. Hotel Majestic, West 72nd St., N. Y. toys, gifts and novelties. Homer, SHEPARD’S STUDIO, INC., 20 W. 54th St., N.Y. | STUDY Seientific Facial Treatment. Marcelling,| PINKY WINKY. The little doll that rolls her | THEODORA IRVINE. Director of Irvine Players. ee College of Auction Bridge. Expert personal in- | Shingle Bobbing & all branches of beauty work. | eyes. Dressed in organdie, twenty inches tall. | Teacher of Alice Brady. Approved by Edith Wynne struction for individuals or classes, beginners or | Brush-Up & Full Day Course. New Classes forming. | Walks, says Mama. Postpaid $3.75 Matthison. A course in acting. Oct. 15 to May 31. advanced players. Special course by mail. Mme. Hudson School Beauty Culture, Auburn, N.Y. | Madame Georgene 309—5th Ave., N. Y. Studio, 31 Riverside Drive, N. Y. AUCTION BRIDGE LATEST BIDDING Three in One-KIRIA CREME. Astringent, Bleach SMART FROCKS FOR TINY TOTS PREM/ By Alfred Phelan, the international Bridge Expert |. & Tissue Builder. 4 & 8 oz. jars $3.—$6. Kironglia | made to individual order from $12.50 up. Samples * one app How to avoid underbidding and still <4 overbid. | for the nails $1.50. Rubis (liquid) for the Hips. a 25} and designs submitted. Mail orders a_ specialty. Entertainment the hai $1.00 Elton T. Cowan Co., 133 W. 19th St., N. Y. Elizabeth Walker, 43 W. 49th St., N. Jessica Smith, 37 West 48th St., N. Y. $2.00. BRIDGE or MAJONG—PRIZE or FAvoE Magic Face Lifter. ACTRESS ST ERTION: ADELE MAXIMILIAN, 267 W. ith St., N. Y. | CHAS. WINTERS’ ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY WHY I Permanent scoring-pad and pencil combined lestores youthful contour without stretching skin. | Children’s Newest Modes—Moderately Priced. Girls Marionettes, Magic Tricks, Shadowgraphy and Henna. with verses by women. Different, Matches hair, no wire, no spring, soft & pliable. | & Misses—Boys to 4. (Sketches). Dresses of soft, Punch & Judy. Delightful shows. Studio open not rub ag A i§ veer tate. = —— Sadie MacDonald, 1482 Broadway, Room 609, N. Y. | hand woven wool, in contrasting stripes, all colors. all day. 110 E. 91st St., N. Y. Lenox 6672. Postpair ame ristmas Verses = : SUPERFLUOUS HAIR—permanently destroyed. | A LA JEUNESSE ELEGANTE—Individually made GRA practical and ~~ as gifts. Also $1 ppd. Painless Seas needle or New Ray Method. Phy- | dresses, coats & hats for children & young ladies. Inecto E 87th Pome gun Tel. Cal. 1646 sician’s references. Written guarantee. Florence | They will always be smartly & distinctively attired Fancy Dress and Costumes fect text 141 East 37th St., N. > ae Nee Woodley, 507—5th Ave., N. Y. Tel. Vand. 2340] if you bring them to us. 72 E. 55th St., N. Y. Inecto § MME. JULIAN’S HAIR DESTROYER perma-| Do you subscribe to Children’s Vogue? Every “PRIZE WINNING COSTUMES” IF YO Babies Thi nently eradicates all superfluous rm (with roots). | mother needs Children’s Vogue, in order to dress Modern—F antastic—Period Chestnu a01és 219185 No electricity or poison. t 50 years. her children with smart simplicity. Children’s | For Rent or Sale-—To Order or From Stock. Bayer- beginnil Mme. Julian 14 West ith ‘Stree’, N. Y. | books are Hommened, rood age — os Schumacher, 67-69 W, 46th St., N. Y., Bryant 1834. Francis HAND MADE baby garments by French needle- | Superfluous Hair Gone in Ist treatment. Licensed | T00ms are furnished, thelr toys, food, music anc PAUL ARLINGTON, INC. a werk artists. Fine materials. Dainty, exquisite. Physician & Dermatologist epectatines in Permanent aed Ph sod — ~ — pot subscribe to our 10 West 50th Street, N. ¥ omestic prices. Infants to years. nm approval. removal of undesirable hairs from face, neck, limbs, rj - A branch open for the ale £ Conway’s, 1200 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans. etc. No ‘chemicals, Bo needles used. Harmless Children’s Vogue, Dept. A., Greenwich, Conn. rent of "heuer Dress sale oe =_— 7 unique treatment. ost extensive practice in MANUE Yn bandmade children's wear to'3. years. Layettes | America. Oorres. invited. ree Bkit. “IC” in plain *- ihe ices dias format and French Bonnets specialty. No catalog. On| Sealed enve one. ne ar" és. eduction Se approval. Ideal Baby & Gift Shop, Roanoke, Va. J. Rush, M.D., at Dermic Institute, 347 5th Ave., N.Y. B. Mani HOMESPUN BABY BLANKETS—the ideal gift The Chintz Shop, 431 Madison Ave., N.Y.C. Every. REDUCE WEIGHT & CORRECT THE FI TO RE woven by hand from the softest wool—Blue, pink, eee ee, de mga nie thing in Chintz, Linen, Cretonne. 4914 Maryied without diet or medicine. — possess every p Ad heesi or buff. Can be washed—30x40—$5.00. 36x50—$7.50. research by a. famous _Drofessor Av., St. Louis, Mo. 6 Elm St., Morristown, N. J. | Electrical & M ful treatment. 18 Wi Means Weave Shop, Lowell, Mass. at Cornell,’ Fordham ~ and s Polyclinic 259i Salem Av., Cincin.,O.,114 So. 20th St., Phila. | Dr. Savage Institute, 338 Madivon Ave. Cal. 0286 8 Wee TATHE THIGH INSTITUTE. SUPERFLUOUS FLESH REDUCED by modern Beads and Beaded Bags presents @ 6 reatesent Christmas Cards scientific method, without payment until reduction j if desired. Dr. R. Newman, Licensed Physician, yore yf ba a 286 Fifth Ave. (near 30th St.) New York City. WALDE BEADS and accessories—all kinds for bags, dresses, b QUAINT | ety a Artistic Car lotmes Cards. : necklaces, antique bag patterns, etc. Bead Bags Three bee eas in attendance nd one dollar for $3.00 value. ' or. Rd — <a repaired. Send stamp for catalog & prices. i nies aa tikes ' eAiso cards for hand-coloring. reduction of Corpulency Joe Michel, 87 West 39th St., N. Y. City. or booklet on request. Box 2, 1316 Euclid St., Washington, D. C. will be mailed without ThEwE Exelusive Medels Made-to-Order in silks, tapes- | Have clear healthy skin. YOUTH-AMI | PERSONAL ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS charge upon request to listed o1 tries, brocades; recoverings a specialty. Send for | Liquid Skin Peel removes blemished skin harm- exelusive designs, magnificent assortment, Dept. “‘H” 81 Catalog and prices. Schuyler 1518. Wm. Nibur, | lessly, painlessly. e free. Youth-Ami | delivered anywhere. Send for samples at once. Garfield Tea Co. 2432 B’way, N. Y. Branch, 667 Madison Avenue | Laboratories, Dept. VS,.30 East 20th St., IN: Y.'| Everett Waddey Co., 5 So. 11th St., Richmond, Va. | 313 41st Street Brooklyn, N. Y. =>__— aaa ee eee tne Olle eee ane: | WRINKLES? Boum Re. 4'ton restores Se. cares WONDERFUL NEW TREATMENT restores Frames for Beaded Bags. Silk bags to order. | method youth’s radiant firmness. Constituent’ ells y ‘ ° beauty, youthful figure, vigor and health. Colon Catalogue upon request. A. L. Workman, revitalize skin without contracting it. Leona Libbé - Cleaning & Dyeing irrigation. Results guaranteed. Finlaniia Health 1 West 34th Street, N. Y. C. 1367 East 16th St., B’klyn, N. Y., Dewey 10199 | , Studio, 17 East 45th St., N. Y. Tel. Mur. Hill 3068, REMOD KNICKERBOCKER Cleaning & Dyeing Co. | REDUCE THE NEW WAY! All that puffiness —vredesi; ° High ~~. cleaners and dyers. Main Office, 402 E. | gone after a: few a watch youre Thats to Beauty Culture Bed Quilts Bist Bt. ranch offices-in N. Y. City, also | self go down. A liquid not a grease. Infallib reasomab te binine: New Rochelle, Newport & Paris. | $1.00. Marie Louise, 132 West 72nd St., N. ¥. FoR H MME. MAYS treatments for permanently removing | BEAUTIFUL PATCHWORK QUILTS $9.85 Can- wAVE YOU READ the unusual Gift advertise- BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM METHO you Vor wrinkles, scars, freckles, tightening muscles, given | dlewick Spreads $5.65. Pure Wool blanket cloth | ments below the ——— of that name on the | Ring Roller—Bergonie Chair—Electric aner?— only at my one address, 50 W. 49th St., N. Y. White or Colors $2.25 yd. Write for information. | opposite ge? There are many ideas for the | Baths. Dr. Joseph R. Ross. Fi eta | Vogue, 7 early Christmas shopper. 300 Madison Ave., cor. 41st St., . Van. 6290.
Bryant 9426, Booklet. ‘Physicians’ endorsement,
Elizabeth Finlay, 932 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill.
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October 15 Furs Hats—Cont. Linens—Cont. Shopping Commissions EXPERT FUR REMODELING & REPAIRING “STYLISH HATS New importations of Decorative Italian Linens & | MI " in latest style. Lowest prices. Special attention and How to Make Them” fine household linens. Large selection of lovely cated ot A iene a New York, wis aoe slso given to out-of-town orders. Est. 1886. | Fall number shows 50 of Madame Loie’s exclusive | gifts at little prices. New Illustrated Booklet. for_or with you in leading shops. No charge. Mail Orders Filled. Kerge’s, 31 W. 50th St., N. Y. 98 Morningside Ave., N. Y., Tel. Morningside 7022.
Hirshfeld Fur Co., Inc., 71 West 46th St., N.Y.C. EXCLUSIVE FURS Retail and Wholesale 4 Fifth Avenue Shop on East 10th Street offers latest designs at reasonable prices. Qst. 1870. E. E. Baldwin, 36 E. 10th St., N.Y.C.
styles—easy for you to make. Send 25c for this number containing coupon good for 10c in the purchase of pattern most becoming to you. Loie Hat ——. Co., 15 West 37th Bt Dept. H. New York.
Lingerie & Laces
MRS. SARAH BOOTH DARLING
Purchasing Agent. Accompanying out-of-town patrons. No eharge. References. Chaperoning. Tel. Endicott 4193 155 W. 78th St., N. Y.
Professional people frem coast te coast buy their Sne furs from us. Write for our illustrations and prices—and see the reason.
Reel’s, Milwaukee, Wis.
Furniture & Furnishings
Hemstitching, Plaiting, Buttons
REAL LACES—Large assortments of real filet, Irish, Cluny, Venice and hand-embroidered nets. Mail orders promptly executed. = for es a The 34th St. Shop. 58 E. 34th =...
Buttons Covered, Hemstitching, Plaiting. Hem- stitching; plain, picot edge, zigzag, curves. Buttons; customer’s own material. Plaiting all styles. Mail order catalog. Sadleir, 17 W. 34th St., N. Y.
BRIDAL SETS—TROUSSEAUX. — of best
quality and style, hand-made, with real Valen-
ciennes and other fine laces. Moderately priced. M. Collart 23 KE. 54th St., N. y.
WILKINSON HAND-MADE ART QUILTS ,ade of fine satins, silks and sateens, filled with seleeted lamb’s wool. Illustrated Booklet V on equest. Wilkinson Sisters, Ligonier, Indiana. HOUSE & GARDEN’S Book of Houses. 30 i!lustrations of homes you will find helpful in plan- ‘ing your own. 110 pages, beautifully printed, pe in cloth, $3.00. Greenwich, Conn.
Hosiery
Maternity Apparel
MRS. C. B. WILLIAMS, New York Shopper, will shop with you or send anything to you. Send for Magazine Services free. 366 Fifth Avenue, New York.
MRS. GEORGETTE DUNBAR EVANS will keep you in touch with N. Y.’s advanced modes. Will shop for or with you gratis. Chaperoning. Booklet. Hotel San Remo, Central Park West, Endicott 6700 “BEAUTIFUL THINGS | SEE’’—Write for Free Fashion Letter with list of bargains. Shops free for or with you saving time and money. Irene ‘Stephens. 144 East 37th Street, New York.
Te acquaint you with Frutchey Silk Stockings, all| BERTHE MAY’S MATERNITY CORSETS, BLANCHE ADLER, Formerly of the South i silk chiffons, 3 pairs $5—banana, French nude, | Belts and Brassiéres. Exclusive and invisible en- accompany out-of-town pom on Servises a. Perfect satisfaction guar- | largement feature. Dress as usual. Write for booklet Mail orders given prompt attention. References
new gray, fawn, black. anteed. Frutchey Silk Shop, 574 Fifth Av., N.Y.C
No. 14, Berthe May, 10 E. 46th St., New York
Required. 10 East 43rd St., N. Y. Vanderbilt 2360
Under the headings on these two pages you will ae many things which will the beauty of your home.
All dietean cordially invite readers to write for. information when a personal call is not ‘convenient,
an prompt attention to correspondence is assured.
Gowns Bought
MME. NAFTAL, Tel. Bryant 670, will buy your misfit or slightly used street and evening dresses. suits, wraps, etc. Highest cash value. Satisfactory service to patrons at a distance. 69 W. 45th St., N. Y.
WE PAY CASH AT ONCE For Slightly Used or Misfit Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Furs, etc. Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. Highest yong Value Guaranteed We have Unlimited Capital No Transaction too large or too Small rite, ae Call or Send.
Mme. Furman, 101 W th St., N. Y. Tel. Bryant 1376, America’s Oldest and Most Reliable Es- tablishment. Exclusive Dealer to Society’s 400 Consult Us First Satisfaction Assured
MME. NAFTAL, Tel. Bryant 670, pays highest
cash value for fine misfit or slightly used evening
& street frocks, furs, diamonds, jewelry, silverware. 69 West 45th Street, New York
Gowns & Blouses Made to Order
THE MISSES CURRAN will make you street and evening gowns ae blouses for all occasions and also do remodeling at _ reasonable _ prices. 134 Lexington Ave. (29th St.), N. ¥Y. Mad. Sq. 8188
Hosiery Repaired
Berthe May’s Maternity Dresses, Layettes Exclusive models at reasonable prices. Write for Season’s portfolio No.
INDIVIDUAL SHOPPING SERVICE—no charge. We will buy for you and for your home. References required. Murray Hill 4266
Berthe May, 10 E. 46th St., New York Mrs. Gordon Abbott, Inc., 52 Vanderbilt Ave., N.Y. = Spates ne eee we uns ull reads repaire on a makes 0 * . Memorials Silks
silk hosiery,
& made to look like new. Lenox Hosiery Repair Service, A
2 West 47th St., N. Y
Interior Decorators & Decorations
EARLY SPANISH AND ITALIAN FURNITURE Spanish and Italian Glass and Pottery Hall House, Charles Hall, Inc. 3 East 40th Street, New York, Wholesale Only.
Make your own window drapes. A leading New York decorator (formerly with John Wanamaker) tells how. Send 50c today for fone instruction book. Shelton Shop, 148 E. 50 N.Y. C. CURTAIN CRAFT—i9 W. 50th St. N. ¥.. G. Ready-made Draperies, to Fit any Window. Custom finish — Superior Materials — Attractive Prices. Interior Decorations. Gifts. Furniture.
SILK MIRROR & PICTURE CORDS $1.00
| MEMORIALS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. In
granite, marble, bronze and glass. Individual con-
FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP, 574 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Mr. Frutchey (for 30 years a style authority)
sideration. Sketches upon request. State require- gladly sends samples of silks, personall lected fi
ments. The Davis Memorial Co., Syracuse, N. Y. any purpose. Here your salvaions ts commented. Miscellaneous Social Etiquette
Manufacturer of HAND MADE Children’s dresses | Charm, Poise & Personality—Overcome self-con-
needs several reliable ladies to take orders. Splendid opportunity for ladies with good social connections. Box 156, Davenport, Iowa.
sciousness—Personality analyzed, correct soc yy pro- cedure authoritatively taught personally & by yee. Mlle. Louise, Alamac Hotel, 71st St., Bway, N.
Accurately checked lists for sale. 500 to 800 names and addresses—wealthy prominent women—larger cities East and South. Write, 4 Neron Place, New Orleans, La.
Specialty Shops
FITZPATRICK—175 Lexington Ave., N. Y¥. C.
Advance fall importations
each. All colors. Heavily Wired. Would cost $2.00 in local stores. Monograms and Woven Names Sample gowns and frocks at savings of fifty percent Sarachek’s, 1117 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. over retail prices.
OUSE & GARDEN’S Book of Houses. 30 7 FOR OCTOBER—SUNSET GALABEAHS illustrations of homes you will find helpful in plan- pecan it A bye — _ gg gy eg In gorgeous colors. Come in and see them ning your own. pages, beautifully printed, | prices. J. & J. Cash, Inc., 622 Chestnut St., Intown Studio, 61 E. 55th St., N.Y. C. bound _in cloth, $3.00. Greenwich, Conn. Norwalk, Conn. England, France, Australia, Canada | Shopping Service Plaza_ 2973
Pree il ve, fi — on). = ; manent mark your clothing nens_ quickly. , Jewelry and Precious Stones 100 of your name or your _ initials—$1.00. Stationery Kaumagraph Products, 350 W. 31st St., N. Y. C.
FRANK C. HUTCHINSON BUYS DIAMONDS, precious stones and individual pieces of jewelry or jewelry estates to be settled. Expert appraising. 344 Madison Ave., N. Y. C., opp. Hotel Biltmore.
E. & S. MEARES Make street, afternoon and evening gowns for the smart gentlewoman of discrimination. $65.00 up. 134 West 8ist St., N. Y. C. Schuyler 1995
RANDOLPH J. TRABERT CO., Formerly with Black, Starr & Frost, Jewel Brokers & Authorized Appraisers. Jewels purchased from estates & private parties. Guaranty Trust Bldg., Rm. 506, 522-5th Av.
Mourning Apparel
NAME & ADDRESS or MONOGRAM raised letters 100 Double (200 Single) Sheets 5% x 8%;
100 envelopes Ppd. $2.50. Assorted Gasipias a. De Luxe Stationery Co., 344V West 52nd St., N. Y.
MULLEN — 19 E. 49th St., N. Y.
Mourning and Stunning Black Hats,
Veils, Gowns, Blouses and Bags. No catalog
MARGUERITE B. KELLENS makes smart street suits—dainty evening & afternoon gowns. Fine work. Remodeling like new. Prompt attention to mail orders. 143 W. 69th St., N. Y. Endicott 9558.
ESTATES AND RESPONSIBLE PERSONS wish- ing to dispose of jewels can do so privately and to the best advantage at 542-5th Avenue Rooms 50-51. 5th Floor, Béchet & Barclay.
Patterns
Tea Rooms
THE DIXIE KITCHEN Delectable Southern dinners with smothered chicken and waffles. Cafeteria plan at its best. Con- veniently situated at 9 and 11 East 44th St., N. Y.
Gowns Remodeled
THE WOMAN JEWELER—Specializes in fine gems, settings and repairs. Express your personal- ity in_your jewelry. Purchases made abroad.
Olga Tritt, Heckscher Bldg., 730-5th Ave., N. Y.
PATTERNS CUT TO MEASURE from _illustra- tions, description of model. Fit guaranteed. Special attention to mail orders. Mrs. W. S. Weisz, 111 Lexington Avenue, at 28th Street, New York.
“THE MENDING SHOP.” Gowns Tailored, Suits Remodeled up-to-date. Shop Blouses and Gowns ltefitted. Miss H. Redding Coughlin, 17 E. 48th St., N. Y. No Branches. Phone 5062 Mur. Hill
WE BUY DIAMONDS, ——— pieces of jewelry and jewelry estates. Expert appraising. Est. 1885. W. L. Collin, 347-5th Ave., at 34th St., New York Room 1001 ‘Telephone Ashland 6274
Permanent: Hair Wave
Toilet Preparations
Poudre Magique, Tomnel et fils. A two in one
hygienic toilette powder. A deodorant, as well as
a dusting powder. Prevents all odor of perspiration. P. O. 171, Cold Spring Harbor, me
MY RE-BUILDING OF GOWNS IS THE TALK of New York, because I make creations out of gowns that seem hopeless. Trices ~~ _ Atalanta Homer, Ltd., 37 W. 48th St., N. Y., Bry. 1441.
Hair Coloring
HAROLD J. HENRY and ASSOCIATES offer a three-fold service to executors, trustees and a en purchase, appraisal or sale of Diamonds, Precious Stones & Jewelry Estates H.J.Henry D.P. Brokaw H.A.Friese H. A. Meyers 15 Maiden Lane, New York City Forty Years of Jewelry Exnerience
PREMATURELY GREY HAIR RESTORED with one application of André’s Oriental Coloring. Gives the hair a soft, glossy, youthful appearance. Price $2.00. André, 16 East 37th Street, 477 York.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Diamonds, Watches, Pearls, Discarded Jewelry, everything of value. Money wired within two hours. Bank References. Detroit Gold Refiners Detroit, Michigan
WHY HAVE GREY OR FADED HAIR? B. Paul’s
Henna. Composed pulverized Henna; Herbs. Will not rub off. 14 shades. Harmless- Shop applications 21 W. 39th St., N. Y.
Postpaid $1.60. B. Paul,
BENNETT BROS., buy and sell Diamonds, Semi- precious Stones, Pearls, Old Fashioned Jewelry. Es — 4 appraised and settled.
175 Broadway, N. Y. (2nd floor), o Maiden Lane.
ROBERT—Permanent Hair Waving like a Marcel, Jeune Garcon Hair Cut, Hair Tinting, Hair Goods. Manicuring, etc., 675 Fifth Avenue. at 53rd Street, Plaza 1533-0684.
CALL AT SCHAEFFER’S if you want expert eee attention for a ay wave. ositively no friz or kink. J. Schaeffer Ine , 590-592-5th Av., N.Y. Bryant 7615
NESTLE’S World’s famous permanent waving expert for safety and comfort. Originators of the renowned Lanoil Process which requires almost no heat. Actually improves the hair texture and in beauty of result duplicates natural — Booklet or appointment. to 14 East 49th Street, New York. Phone Vanderbilt 7660- 166
Unusual Gifts
BERTHA TANZER, Box 2, Station F, Bklyn, N. Y. My catalog V. of toys and novelties is a boon te the gift and prize seeker.
A 2 cent stamp brings it.
GIFTS & NOVELTIES OF UNUSUAL MERIT decorated in my studio, and others ae” person- ally in Europe. Catalogue for trade
Rena Rosenthal, 520 Madison Ave. (nr $3ea St) N.Y. FANCY FRENCH NOVELTY DOLLS. Dainty little lady exquisitely coiffured, dressed in Colonial styles. Prices on request. European Xmas Gifts.
Lisa des Renaudes, 51 West 52nd St., N. Y
GRAY HAIR BANISHED IN [5 MINUTES Inecto Rapid, Notox, gives permanent color and per- fect texture. Particulars Mailed. Daily Demonstration Inecto Salons, 33-35 West 46th Street, New York.
IF YOUR HAIR is Blonde, Golden Blonde, or Chestnut, uneven in color and dull, — gray be ginning to show, write for our Bookle
Francis Hairdressing Corp. Dept. V, 4 W. 45thSt. »N.Y,
Hair Goods
MANUEL—The originator of the Modern Trans- formation and Sight-Proof Parting. Specialist in | kinds of hair goods. Booklet on request. R Manuel, 29 East 48th St., N. Y. Mur. Hill 5737 To REST YOUR HAIR, and for added charm wear a Transformation with the life-like parting, as developed by Louis Parme. 38 West 57th St., N. Y. Phone Circle 4956.
CLARENCE B. WEBSTER Authorized Jewelry Appraiser for many Trust Companies of New York. Buys single pieces of jewelry or entire estates, and appraises them for individuals, for the Inheritance Tax, or for Insur- ance purposes at -a reasonable. charge.
Bank_references Six Maiden Lane, N. Y. C. ‘Tel. Cortlandt 6228
Jewelry and Silverware Bought
CASH FOR JEWELRY, Diamonds, Gems, Gold,
Silver, new or broken. Prices now exceptionally high. Established 40 years. Mme. Naftal. 69 West 45th St., New York. Tel. Bryant 670
PAWN TICKETS ARE VALUABLE We buy old Pawn Tickets, Diamonds & Jewelry. Absolutely confidential. Write, Call or Phone. Circle 7261 Forgotston’s, 201 West 49th St., N. Y.
MY SPECIALTY PERMANENT LARGE WAVE At last, white hair waved without making it yellow. Bobbed hair all in ringlets. J. Halloh,
Vanderbilt 5241.
SOMETHING CHARMING AND USEFUL. Prac- tical & novel gifts appropriate for the professional man or discriminating woman. Send for catalog.
U. 8S. Victor Fountain Pen Co., 109 Lafayette St., N. Y.
36 East 48th St., N. Y.
MARIO & FREDERICK, INC. Permanent Wave Specialists. Personal attention. The result being the duplicate of a large natural wave. 17 East 48th St., N. Y. Vanderbilt 6897.
PAUL — Permanent Marcel. Personal Service. Boyish Bob to Your Type
Hair Tinting Transformations
586 Fifth Ave.. N. Y. Phone Brvant 9964
HAIR TINTING, artistically done by one who uses it herself. $5 up. Advice for home treatments. Louise Berthelon 48 East 49th Street, N. Murray Hill 2768
Prints & Frames
Por Meer — go tne AY ; RERNEBY é. co. 693 Ay. at New York
° ‘or pearls, amonds, jewelry, silver, persona ne Sporting and Naval Prints,
Hair and Scalp Treatment erty. Entire estates bought —sold appraised. Rare Old and Modern Etchings. Confidential. King, 831—-6th Ave., cor. 47 St., N. Y. C Americana suitable for Colonial Homes.
WALDEYER & BETTS—Scalp Specialists. Ex- pe:t advice and scientific treatment of hair and scalp 665 Fifth Avenue, ae 43 Rue Godot de Mauroy, Paris THERE ARE PERMANENT WAVE EXPERTS listed on this page too, and all are ready to give special attention to individual types. Jot down the names.
Ladies Tailors
RENDEZVOUS—A little leather book, cleveriy contrived to secure duplicate notations, one io he retained by each of two persons making an appoint- ment. Prevents mistakes in time and place of meeting. A new and distinctive gift displaying the art of fine craftsmanship. Pencil gilt edged pad, various colors, $1.75 postpaid.
H. F. Rogers & Co. Huntington, N. Y.
Rich, soft, grey LEATHER binds 2 pads & pencil for convenient shopping notes. Name address in gold on cover (2 x 4 in.) Extra doz. pads & 6 pencils $5 by Ins. mail. E. Davis, Box 7100, Elkins Pk., Pa
RARE AND UNUSUAL GIFTS Imported from far China _and the Orient. Write for our 1924
Far East Importing Co., 1511-C Ninth Ave., West. Seattle, Washington.
Readers are cordially requested to order merchandise for Christmas gifts early, to avoid disappointment possibly arising through delayed mail.
Shoes and Custom Shoes
Wedding Stationery
J. TUZZOLI, 27 West 46th St., N. Y., makes a suit for $65 which cannot be duplicated under $125. Quality & material faultless in make & fit. New models now ready. Furs remodeled.
pot ad Ro “fits the narrow heel’’ in sizes 1-10 AAAA to E, French and English models in_ street aa gE. footwear. Send for Catalog vs. a Rie eno 714-5th Ave., New York.
100 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS $13.50 or invitations hand-engraved. 2 sets of envelopes. 100 Calling Cards, $2.75. Write for samples. V. Ott Engraving Co., 1032 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
Hats
REMODELER OF HATS “A Hat of Yesterday”’ —redesigned into a ‘“‘last word’’ creation. Smart new Tlats to order. Mail Orders a specialty. Prices reasonable. Irene Franks, 37 W. 48th St., N
FOR HOME eee eee 25c will bring you Vogue’s new mart dressmaking class on aner’’—all the tricks of the professional.
yogue, 19 West 44th Street, New York City
Linens
CK’S SHOE SHOP (Creators) 154 West A oth St., N. Y¥. Opp. Lyceum Theatre A fascinating Treasure Trove of shoe models beautiful and practical
Engraved Wedding Invitations & Announcements. Everett Waddey Co. has for generations insured highest quality at reasonable prices, del.
Wedding Etiquette Free. 5 8.11 St., Richmond,Va.
Say it with linen, the Madeira Linen Shop invites
SHORT VAMP SHOES (Trade Mark)
SUPERIOR ENGRAVING CO. Wedding Invita-
you. Decorative linens from every high grade pro-| from stock or to order. First French Boot Shop | tions and Announcements. Wholesale Prices. ducing center of the world at lower prices. Mail in America.- Established 1887 Guaranteed hand engraved. Highest Quality. orders on approval. Cat. V. 77 W. 38th St., N. Y. | William Bernstein, 6 West 37th St., N. Y. Booklet, | Write for samples. 610 E. Main St., Richmond, Florence et Félicité, 693 Mad. Ave., N. Y. Rhine- SHORT AND MEDIUM VAMP SHOES INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS French and American Models. Engraved in the very latest styles. Write for
lander 7036—late with Mossé. Linens for all pur- poses. Bathtowels, mats & washcloths. Ladies’ & Gentlemen’s hdkfs. Monograms, sketches submitted.
Best for High Insteps. Cat:
Toes, 225 West 42nd Street,
alo: J. Glassberg, New York.
Prompt Service
samples and prices. Dept. V., “Richmond, Va.
Virginia Stationery Co.,
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The copy follows faithfully the combined use of kasha cloth and satin that so distinguished the original; in black satin with natural colour kasha, brown with natural, black with brick colour. Sizes 14 to 20 $55.00
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Armand. The copy is made in flat crepe with the collar and leather belt of another colour; black with red, black with beige, brown with beige and black with the new Lanvin blue. Sizes 14 to 20. $45.00
Misses’ Gown Section—Third Floor
**Ma Meinne’’ from Miler Seours. This charming frock is one of the successes of the season and is copied here in fine crepe de Chine; in black, navy blue, brick red, cocoa brown and artichoke reen. Sizes 14 to 20 . . $39.50
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going to celebrate an anniversary— its one hundredth birthday—in November. And, by the happiest of coincidences, Vogue is planning to present its New York fashions issue in November, thus paying tribute in its own fashion, by summing up the very spirit of the Avenue. There will be a charming, reminiscent article of old Avenue days, when wealthy, adventurous citizens went far out to Thirty-Seventh Street to build their country estates