| Show To Be in Society Milady Must Sweater Coats Therefore Will WillEe Be Proper and N 1 Necessary Fash F Fashion ash ion H Hints in Is Follow ow Outdoor Sports This W Winter t. t i- i tJ ti i Jr the worlds world's pr present ser seat of ofir ir j ati o op where the social que queens ns of America An decree what less prominent r m ni s of their sex throughout the Ration must imitate comes the an announcement an- an 41 ment that It will be be quite the tl thing to ardently pursue sports all winter from tobogganing to hunting io o n naturally l rallY sweater suits will make malee up upi q an important part of ot the wardrobe of i gry y woman who belongs belong i I Jh h Salt Lake there is already promise I I the members of ot the sm smart rt set will I take a Q keener koener interest than ever this winter winter in the Invigorating sport of ot It skiing Few American cities afford better tt r opportunities for the enjoyment of this great outdoor pleasure and I those Salt Lakers who practiced last I I winter with the and snow shoes i are already planning clubs for trips to toi i I Wasatch mountains when the they become hate The East with all an Its aristocracy of i ches will not be far ahead of Salt flakes flake's social set when it comes to en- en lying Dying the great outdoors this winter The nicest of the sweater suits used for tor these accessories cost from 75 76 to and at least six will be required for complete smart costuming None of th them m can be substituted for evening evening evening eve eve- ning afternoon or even outdoor tailored dresses It It therefore can readily be seen een that one Indeed must belong beI before before be be- be- be I fore she may hope to keep up with the thet t new sweater suit styles already forecasted forecasted forecasted fore fore- from New York But before the snow flies and real realI n I winter clothes must roust be brought out there re are other fashions for those who wish to be up to the last minute in I their costuming The present styles are re being shown at the Piping Rock races s. s One of our special writers for forI I New York Sun describing what she site saw there had this to sa say It did not seem to me to be in any I 8 degree gree short of the fashion races in r France Trance of a few years ago when the thet horses ran ran while everybody watched t the women Of course there were professional professional pro pro- models who wore the dresses I of the big costumers while here American Amer Amer- t ican lean aristocracy aristocrat disported itself In the ther gay plumage e. I r Mrs William K Dick who was Mrs I John Jacob Astor was a radiant model indeed in a jersey sweater suit of pale yellow ellow with dark collar and cuffs and andI i mushroom hat that sank down almost al almost almost al- al most to ber her ner eyes yes She wore yellow jellow l and black shoes with low heels I- I I J have seen her looking beautiful I u al always ays but I never saw her looking l I i happy before And she is so radiant so-radiant- radiant I ly ly now There was something about that big Astor mansion in Fifth Filth avenue j i that did not become her It gave her hera herI I a dramatic background certainly but either she was too young or too unaffected unal- unal or too indifferent to all aU that it represented presented in prestige and worldliness I to fit into it She showed up as something something some some- thing thing- pensively sad and caged In Its I marble cold interior In the outdoors the other day besides her compact spectacled healthy looking husband she looked vastly more In I place After all can you think of a i i greater compliment to pay a girl than to say nay that nothing becomes comes her as a D. setting like the out of doors doors' C Black Brack Taffeta and Furs I But to continue my hints on styles t black taffeta seems to be In the running running runt run run- ning for the fall faU Miss Alice De Lamar had on one that was fearfully and wonderfully won won- I 1 made I should say that at aJ a aj I j 1 conservative figure it contained some d j I two hundred yards ards of ot the stiff material J Th The skirt had two overskirts and I 1 i mU ciU mention in a a. mild way that they 1 stood out You know how a a. little girl looks looks' when sh she whirls So looked Miss De Lamar She wore fur with it it as did everybody everybody everybody every every- body with whatever else they had on Mrs E E. Reeves Merritt wore linen and fur fui Miss MIss' Mary Howitz wore chiffon and fur and Mrs Dwight Howland Rowland wore something that looked like pongee pongee pongee pon pon- gee garnished with garnished with fitch |