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Show WOMAN'S WORLD i New Trends Make You Prettier 1 1 Beret-Bonnet - ii , . ( i , ; - a ;s ( ! ! - r j I ; I T'S easy to enumerate certain I fashion trends for the season, but j women are most interested in what ! the new clothing does for them, at least in the final analysis. All ex- j perts agree that this year's clothing mekes women look prettier and j more feminine. ; This year's dresses have both j color and warmth, accented by the ! deep rich tones that quality wools, ! Jerseys, rayon gabardines and cor- l duroys give. There's interest, too, ' in plaids, in gray, copper tones, j bright reds and dark greens, i If you're a school and college girl, j your interest will be in such fash- .; ion-wise features as dropped shoul- ders, shallow capes, frilled cuffs, j stoles, and the convertibles which are Jumper dresses with Jackets ; that can be changed to fit the oc- I casion. i For all women, here are some of the trends worth noting. The skirt I with the slim front and back panel ; fullness and smooth hip lines are new this season. Among the other skirts which are fashion-worthy, there's the skirt that buttons at the front, back or either side; or, the seasons. It ranges from 32 to 36 inches in length, thus allowing sufficient suffi-cient room for long, slim skirts to show off to full advantage. The semi-wrap is the fifth silhouette, silhou-ette, and is an outgrowth of last year's cocoon coat. This has the curved hemline, and is good on tall dramatic types. This Season's Gloves Are Lady-Like Tapered fingers, slender wrist-lines wrist-lines and smootrTgloved hands predominate pre-dominate on the glove fashion scene. New designs by the American Ameri-can glove manufacturers stress a fitted contour, lady-like detailing and slim-fitting glace gloves. The lines are more sleek and fewer strictly tailored gloves are seen. Victorian influence is present both in the wider use of capeskin (glace) leather and in the delicate cuff decorations dec-orations with lace, ribbon and beading. Glace gloves will double for daytime day-time and evening wear, the darker shades being used with suits and street wear while the light pastel colors will be popular for after-dark after-dark costumes. Even the classic pigskin gloves have adopted the trim and slender look, though they are worn primari- This softly bloused beret-bonnet of cloud white felt designed by Sally-Mar has a rolled brim of forest green velvet, accented by a green quill and a green mesh face veil. This budget-priced hat may be worn well with simple basic dresses. ' tt3 style trends: an overwhelming emphasis em-phasis on the side-slanted hat no matter what the contour; major attention to berets, curled or otherwise other-wise treated pillboxes, bonnet types, with manipulated detail for women's hats. As for color in hats, you'll find that cloud or off-white shades in felt rate a lot of interest. In the novelty tones you'll find emphasis on such colors as royal, American copper, avocado, gray, flamingo, ly with casual and sports clothes. Smart glove colors for the season are the darker shades of brown and green as well as the new slate and charcoal gray. Other popular autumn au-tumn accessory colors are black, beige, white, navy and wine. Slender Toelines Match Hemlines As dresses go, then so must footwear. foot-wear. The long, slender toelines which you'll be seeing in today's footwear are designed to match the longer hemline, and to lend to footwear foot-wear the same aristocratic and formal note that pervades the costume cos-tume picture generally, according to St. Louis shoe stylists. Earlier in the year it was thought that toelines might be pointed, as they were in the 19th century, but now it appears that more modified versions such as the softly tapered toe will be the fashion. Heels are as graceful as the toes, thus drawing on the high, curved Louis heel for Inspiration. You'll find that heels are thinner and fragile, and it looks as though the ultra-slender french heel will be leading the fashion parade. I Cent! are long and lull . . . j godet skirt tucked and gored which Is full without being voluminous; or j the straight-fronted skirt with back i fullness. Necklines are reaching higher in daytime clothes, both in dresses and coats. For evening wear, you may want to choose the ever so flattering portrait neckline, or for a formal i dress, something of the strapless I variety. ! Side-Slanted Hats j Are Emphasized Whether you buy a budget-priced bat or an original creation by one of the top designers, here are salient While gowns are romantic. red, continental green and a sprinkling sprin-kling of tape, castor, coffee and beige. You'll be seeing high feathers and veilings as trimmings for many ha-ts. All-over embroideries of beads or sequins are used, particularly on berets. Generally speaking, hats are small, head-fitting with occasional casual and manipulated brims of medium-size. Look For These Coat Silhouettes If you're buying a fur coat this season, it may well be that one of the following silhouettes should be your choice, for they emerge as those which will probably be seen. First, there is the fitted coat which is full skirted and detailed in velvet, wool, interesting buttons or other dress-maker touches. The peignoir coat, belted in front and loose in the back, may also be one of the most important fur coat fashions of the season. The empire style coat, worked high in the waist and in the back is the most significant coat of the season as a direct result of the new, slimmer dress fashions. This coat has narrow, sloping shoulders with fullness controlled rather than flaring flar-ing out. The demi-coat is sometimes full and other times slim and narrow, 1 and is destined to be popular be-i be-i cause it can be worn for several |