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Show Elegance of Fabric, Fine Furs Achieve NewStyle Distinction By CHERIE NICHOLAS I " 1 ' K i I 8 ; ; jy I- , I i I - ; i-f V? "I ? vvjr vJ l i-Vjf. ' 'JT ;,V . X :f t.1'. " 'L. ; ' fl I'.V 01 yr I and measures up to the test of long i 1 f-;;;ii.---lw-V'rif'fla wear. and measures up to the test of long wear. The fur accent that distinguishes this coat deserves special comment. In the huge beaver-covered button lies a stroke of real styling genius. The single fur button fastening has already made widespread fashion appeal. This simple little touch of fur makes fine excuse to add a hat of matching fur and a huge muff which ensembles the costume most attractively. In the way of fur trims this season, something of fur always matches something else of fur in the costume, thus establishing estab-lishing a relationship that resolves the composition into a perfect unit. The inimitable styling given the winsome dress of sheer woolen shown below to the right in the group is recognized at a glance. This most attractive model is an Eisenberg "original" and augurs well for the supremacy of American designers in the field of costume styling. Shirred ruching typifying superior workmanship workman-ship forms giant pockets on bodice and hip. The straight sleeve gains interest from its unusual side closing clos-ing fastened by three widely spaced buttons. For the lively touch so essential es-sential in . this winter's costumes there are jeweled flower buttons and a contrasting satin ascot. As you see below to the left, tab pockets distinguish a sophisticated jacket of Fromm pedigreed silver fox. A grand and glorious fur of this type will set off to perfection any cloth costume with which it is worn throughout winter. The skins are so cleverly marked and worked that the marking of the fox itself outlines the pockets as well as forming form-ing a yoke at the shoulders. A tiny standing collar, elongated lapels and pocket tops are of stitched taffeta a combination of unusual chic that sets off the full silver.-bright beauty of the fox. The wool hat has a great choux of coq feathers. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) UNDOUBTEDLY the most outstanding out-standing characteristic of smartest smart-est winter fashions is the elegance and superiority of the materials employed em-ployed in their making. Women of discriminating taste find their fondest fond-est hopes realized in the high distinction dis-tinction imparted to costumes by choice fabrics styled with classic simplicity. Add fur opulence and you have sounded the keynote to which the better part of the present style program tunes into uncertain terms. Especially in the matter of woolen weaves have all previous records been exceeded with versatile textures, tex-tures, gorgeous colorings and fascinating fasci-nating novelty. Never before in the annals of textile history has there been such a superb showing in fabric fab-ric output The existing vogue for three-piece costume suits, and the style prestige accorded the new softly soft-ly styled dressmaker coats have intensified in-tensified spontaneous enthusiasm and interest in handsome sterling quality vjoolens. Above in the illustration is presented pre-sented a stunning coat with the dressmaker look. Softly styled as a dress is this new type now coming into prominence. The patrician model here shown has a nice sort of formality partly because of its softly sculptured lines and partly because of the fine 100 per cent wool Forstman fabric, called "velperla," of which it is made. The color "graingold" is also news. It gives one the feeling of autumn tinted birch leaves. Golden hued woolens and coppery tones and tints are being played up in all their glory, especially with the very smart spotted spot-ted furs and with beaver trims. You will love the texture and "feel" of the material that fashions this coat. It is not only all wool with velvety fine finish, but it is crush resistant |