Show PARIS P RIS FASHIONS By Madame Paris Pans Nov 23 The coats oats which are going to be worn so much this autumn and winter are In every cery respect delightful They success successfully successfully fully lully combine the picturesque and the smart and they are infinitely bec m mIng Ing ins to almost all figures Individual tasty laste will be permitted permUted full sway away Our autumn coats may be severely simple or exceedingly elaborate just as we please they may be braided all allover over or nr not braided at all They may be or they may be trimmed on pockets and cuffs cuns with applications of toile tolle do de Jouy They may maybe mayhe mayhe he be sleeveless and worn over handsome blouses of ot mirror velvet or even of fur furor furor furor or they may possess long sleeves which reach right down to the wrists As ts s I have said there berc will be a field day for Individual taste but always the coats must be and open In front frontI I confess to being very much In love with the coats I am now describing they add grace to a slender figure and rive give V inches to a short woman and then they are eminently picturesque One of ot the tho leading novelties of the autumn season will vill be the Ule cloth coat without sleeves and covered entirely with c elaborate This coat will be worn over velvet blouses bloWes of or exactly the same shade as the Ule cloth and it will always be most successful when it belongs be belongs belongs longs to Its skirt that is to say when skirt and coat are made of or the same material Among the popular colors of the win winter winter ter ler will be a certain shade of dark blue which has haq not in its composition one tinge of or purple the rich dark blue sometimes seen in Spanish officers uni which looks s so o rich and Ive Ie when trimmed with black silk braids and astrakhan I have already seen een several autumn costumes made of loth in this shade and in each case the coats coaLe were lavishly trimmed with black silk braids while the skirts were ere perfectly plain Indeed everything points to the certainty that plain skirts are coming in again for street wear In most cases these plain skirts pre are made with a slight train and they barely clear the ground in front I Iannot cannot annot say that skirts of this order are convenient for those who enjoy walk walkIng walkIng walking Ing exercises but hut they are wonderfully graceful and go perfectly with the length coats Some of the newest models model for these oats show curious openings at the armholes Not only are there thero no sleeves sleeve but the armhole itself is cut very wide and large so that the blouse and skirt beneath can be plainly seen The effect Is excellent when skirt blouse and coat have all been created by the same tailor In order that they may be worn together to ther otherwise the general effect effects 18 a s that of patchwork For elaborate afternoon costumes we shall find toile de jouy a good deal used for applications the quaint flow flowers flowers ers frs will be cut from a piece of toile which harmonizes in color with the tho tone of the costume costuma material and silk embroideries will wUl be introduced to fin finish finish ish off the work I have on several occasions recently spoken of this toile which h has haJ bounded Into favor with the theP P and have tried to ade adequately adequately adequately describe It I have noticed that several writers on fashion subjects ts Have spoken ot o it as cretonne but it really does not not noC resemble this material very much It is just a printed linen In art shades and its texture is heavy eavy rather than light tight It lends itself admirably to application work but great eat care must be taken not to over overdo overdo do lo it a very little of this kind of trimming goes a long way At the immediate moment a great many well known are ap appearing appearing appearing at the fashionable places in Goatees coates made entirely of toile de jouy and very often these are elaborately elaborately trimmed with tassels and with 1 carried out in fine cords of the same shade aa as the groundwork of the toile Pinked frills are being employed to trim the autumn which Is very prettily made of or silk of two colors A royal blue skirt has pinked flounces of at Havana brown backed with blue upon it the one dye d e throwing up the tint of or the other and a pure white skirt with white flounces pinked at the edge has a veiling of q delicate rose Ine edged with a narrow of or orthe the same Irenet flounces upon silk petticoats embroidered with narrow silk braid continue in high favor The detachable flounces are as useful as ever Frayed silk is used for ruches and fringe is another form of or decoration that is regarded with approbation Both types of or ornamentation lend themselves well to the embellishment of the tea gown and the little Uttie coffee coats that are useful in the autumn to tobe tobe tobe be slipped on over the dinner dress for forthe forthe forthe the evening game of bridge Very handsome and exceedingly broad crepe de chine shoulder scarves are being made by b a milliner of great renown gauged in such a manner that when the wrap is thrown over the shoulders the full width falls faUs at the back into a kind of loose hood The ends of the scarf are edged with a achain achain chain of little daisies looped up at In Intervals Intervals intervals by the stalks to the crepe de dechine dechine dechine chine |