«• tw ***.*** UJwir »• bf 1 *--Tcm!B« or mrOTnolr uab*- I •a tb* cam may b«. Tbot* *
On* la lOtrlyurd at t'ua K tka voadartul manlpulaiton b and tba vary tact i much the earn* that woven fabric* are I. fore are often diced I Cahrtc* nowaday!. It U when Mf rmrtt to a dtacuaalor n: atyic M OBe reaUee* 'that tne cloth ore compiMaied 1* i the fur «oat. and t M ta quite aa i It u doth, the *»e f and tha other BnlahUnt. I palta la broad, esIneapenati
that tbay reaemMa aklaa they are net. that play a part in aemlfofinal and formal afternoon ocT\ eoln* brine* coMly. fragile beauty of the mo; re-ellk-aur faced broadtail, eabla. and the rarer eklBS are, eo often, eaally matchlBy of Utaae expeneive pclu contribute much to tbatr coet. Cloth Oaete Many of the detail* that ao to make the doth coat'* 1M« product am Bal'd In the tar the for* belna treated them Uchl and avpple. There •Uhoualtaa naw to the fur mode and many miliar detail*, ao, to aay tha lea tha rood* It intereetlna. Tha o of email aklna to form pattern* la an Important factor. and the
. hat made entirely of fur. There ia no poaalbia piece In faahton that ’ I# without It*
wide choice In thla lovely acceeaory to amaytnaaa, and every collection Abwa treaaurea, deeply furred and richly colored. THAT a wholly new robe de the creation of a Frenct lev*. Introduce* a belt on the "tied baaque bodice? It la a plctnmaquely youthful fa*h!on and menlte In a (use eat Ion of the htirhee walalllne. which many aay will return with the winter.
of the two.
Hussar
crown, which may be modeled to eo *! r " * wo co **»
which may b* modeled to
become the Individual. There la a eteady growth of the fltted-to-the-head Idea, and In many of the •marteat .hop* they are rendering
There I* *a aoralty In tha taii-
tt I* a atunnlng gray. It will do practlonlly everything that cloth will do. There are always new fura. La*, year we became familiar with eu»llkl, a bit of an animal that coroe* to «a from Central and Eaxtern
the new opata—the belled effect below the elbow, coming Into a tight Qttiog wriat, without a cuff ThU coat would prove valnabU for either morning or afternoon occariona The Vogue Poe Ctuty PBre There 1* eomelhlng of a -flair for l he curly fura. *o much of a lair that there U a tendency to give Btrsight fura a permaneat wave and call them * .methto* they aw not. Persian lar.ib and caracul and fura of that type are everywhere In the mode, and at tlmaa they are combined with a fur that haa ■freight hatr. for con treat- Contra*! U alway* effective, and It U poulble to achieve it In unusual way*, but when on* plana her coat for several seaaoni to he a bit cautloua Jn selection.
DID YOU KNOW - P HAT than la a new and faeI cl nail ng hat making Haa ppear-
eton# on the market which In some delightful pierce of jewelry? It haa ha appearance of jada, and was specially designed for wear with the new costume ahaflse of green. It i* mounted on metal finished In Roman gold effect
Tha Ti Hon* of It, I* Identified with "the fall hat mod*. ThU shape 1* ree.ly at Ua hart when draped on the head, for U can prove a very uu--V-K U too wide.
velope, ahd 1* variously banded tc ah* it individually becoming THAT the fox scarf, a luxurious addition to tha smart costume. U Of the moat deficit* alyl* note* of tha new season? There 1* a
THAT the sports aw* longer a sweater, but a It l« smart whan mad* of oofl. fins sephyi wool In what I* known a* twelrv-button style. With caffs and pocket., and may be had it the loveliest and ast of the faU couwlnga.
Thar* are mfny interpretation* of the turbo*'and tha toque, both *\ proHl* *t %
permits a hflmUa* mftdel* These
cneaUufl^ rr «‘ ch designer—that U oaUad tha sr-ssirtaf ' over exactly like the fl envelop*, ta - H u tinqc-i
And tb.
bflltle*. this ___
of »h.p«
msy be trimmag your own wav. tar ihcar *h*pea-a**d only a touch of trimming to»make them Individual and ready to wear, n map
grew hat product*. : *>» * niuai waps *f utuixtnr *•" -^%dd»»«»n. WhO* tan bring. U.,i: > «gp «* the eeowr. 'tWing of the popul*r '> rdm'la. which on be " : * cbo-.-v :■
tl- I'-vj
tha far.' * 'am«u M
MhQIng folia*' I’ * ‘L
wap of aaarhtag the u«iah'*j
b*. only an Imported taall
of apiifcir a no.
omamratal pt". and tc
latama mdUag • g'^* 1 '; ^ that l» iot too hc«'.' Ti'"' ta—mkle* of Bower. ( r ^ Blg~taadfc—a fldwer or '« « shoulder and a cor..*'
/L/yy/rz/yo r///r o/y£r sr* Tztf-or-yazz?
In a velvet I the
<xl*U. but Is I evei. ... . , WOrW a* j ensemble* of twb or
and sweeter. Or ah* may wear hat. aweater and haa* of tho a*n oolor,. The belt ‘ia* assumed In. portatoc. With the tall, and that , «M*A* on# more Item to he adds** , to *# !!*-* -may be the -am*
itshinC of | a roliltaat
a fabric
2t
-tar | color In tha
Aa to the suit, or tha frock • coat. I her* «re many posalbmil** the roo*i important requtreiaaM being a final affect of harmony. ' ' lamplify the new aubtlety me* the coat matched the mUyior was mad* of a
r»mov-*d
both! Thnre are wondarful costume deUlls for the taiiorad suit. The kerchief Catnaa ipio prcrala*nca la the tailored suit mode, and may match tba ecsri ar the cravat ar 'he hat baa*. Metlrulou* talloriag doe. not bar certain little frill* that con neat thh mad* with »h*
wa depend, at item, on an aocae •ory ahaerobie t* reuant tha Uad U amp b* aa I4ia as rtmpu aa i
tha shad* of the dr***. Micravgi pin tqaiidwd by the orasmw be made of another fabric roeaSKl pta UjMhall » same shade, a subtle eon- H I, wbea ai* aw»«*. t.i* ■■■ . hi toad reealtlng fiom the formal "fTt.
forsMl and formai aUW* thad gtealMl epportuaHie* pamaw
L Hogfasy Bear .
M. pf tha two leal Item th*i
«. hta t,
, . . , rosy
may be mad* a very lovely iMbc tern. if ob* la scccassful In the blending j secanory choice
of the various shade*. It '. a * tekeh of thq, _ ____
"*• ^ tlU ^‘ '* 'heTraak
Time may ha
do. for there ! many tone* of every color that It I* very «pr to he deceived.
We rife* al
i *here. bata. hosiery.
and <
'"•hr. ih. ttuunr*. OB tb* track op • riBM It wl^ L***el*. Th. Ten lag t'-arf or Ih* •veiling shawl may »* «• «>•<>'. wl , tb. fa*, dr Inure lim* goW of btack
tutre 'jewelgy aa aarrmorte* And ahan evening tall* w« add the shawl and eh* fan to the group. One may thetamly •»* the wonderful p<.*alt|Ulll«| of. gsremory eaarmblea. and to match two or three, even four.n* wlihin 'he fa*i>lon richt* of th* Individual a*.
ermbllBB *h» coelum*
The woman who ilk.* •port* toga nod wear* them on every poMlblr
I*f tie- u.-rasion may match her hat and j •Harm were crimson, to*, k Tin- d'ur w-arf. her hat and sweater her i Il*te Insist an being a part at ac^rf a no healer y or her hosiery 'ths eaeomW* idea. Th* tall hat.
•hoqMvr and aaolhar at tha roratata* 'Urt' W*. a Crimean feu I her <•■•. end the heels of th* blferk Mila
(Moves may maf-k <►- - ‘J kerchief, the he*"" ■ T ’' ^ hag hi qaU* aa lmp> " ' *’ i wear In ths a***m>-:.'« , - Bamhto. and ma, k. - * , *Mor aa tbs hot •>' ’ •' , tho hosiery . r It ik*»
It ta rather, a feu** that thar da smi.» There le a «»«l " '' ' '^
> ta arnuni' * • . «• », and *l w. that appee*- » Utaferad *ui' ' •mart Hilt* hat « • Mg bfeL an <ha shout ' ^
•wa iui fur coat, or aa • hli * trimming an g®* ^ +* newer metlf In •B'br
ap tram the matchro* pour nead Tou lac* and br*c*l*u -
.any o*" ' *ViiW : '* nod tho over-prau- nt any notolU'* for you re*‘

