Show ft- ft 1 I r r 1 7 e p J a r i I r Wr rr r t J f Y V r 4 1 o J i iII II l i I J v 1 A j t tI S Y I p J Q I A J A f E ty e r. r a 4 E r J M d V t I 4 I 0 M Cb ip j v f s tf St fi l y J f 1 dv j 1 2 r Y r rr i r S 'S S. 4 I I t a R. R J I ii b 4 S 0 01 1 7 1 i 1 t c tW I t f t i t. t Rf I arc 1 d r. r M 11 t I j i I J i dy fix I S 0 t f l Y l' l Ft t 3 j rt 1 a aJ j is' is x t t. t I J 1 J J r 4 I N I f. f 11 Only slightly flared this coat of brown brown- velour nevertheless by its trimming of fitch fur and matching embroidery is identified as a new model 5 By Edith M. M Burtis INTEREST in winter-coat winter styles is intensified in- in intensified intensified in- in by the approach of winter whiter to a point where a definite decision must be made for the new garment must soon soon be purchased Though the flare is the order of the thele le season un in dressy coats as it is in dresses and in gowns there are a few The utilitarian garment of f the topcoat and ulster variety is noticeable noticeable noticeable notice notice- able for its close adherence to the line straight cut and as for any semblance semblance sem sent blance of trimming these practical garments garments garments gar gar- ments differ from all other coats of the season since they are conspicuously de devoid devoid devoid de- de void of decoration In many instances not even a fur collar being employed tb to lessen the severe mannish effect attained at- at attained at at- by cloth cut and and finish these smart coats stand in a class by themselves themselves them them- selves a mode apart as it might be said in a season when greater detail of design design de de- de- de sign and finish are the outstanding features O OBVIOUSLY OBVIOUSLY it would seem fro from this this sharp contrast in coats that we have come again to a 0 time when we are arc to enjoy two distinct style modes a dressy mode and a severely simple tailored mode Each ach has a definite place in our wardrobe for a very pleasing variety of apparel a variety in fact fact that thatis is more than pleasing since it pl provides for that assortment of styles by which we eve may attain more suitability and appropriateness appropriate appropriate- ness in jn our wardrobes and be better dressed because of this fashion edict We V have unquestionably come again to a situation in fashions where a more diversified assortment of style prevails than has been the case in a long time In the passing of the simple straight- straight line mode there should be no regret since lince the youthfulness of this fashion is not destroyed or lost in the designs of ot r d r J x I r I t I j 4 4 S t r r S P n i y t 4 i 3 0 e A i it f a af t tJ I. I fr j do 1 r r f i 4 J Il d f t h i J f i I j. j k R r J Jr r f f Of suede like cloth in a fashionable fashionable fash fash- green with nutria fur for trimming this coat depicts the thc mode when the back flare is exploited more detail and formality that have come to succeed this long-favored long style The dressy coat and the utilitarian ulster are two distinct style needs of the IT Photo by Fe r The front flare is demonstrated in this dressy coat of a tine line velvet like cloth taupe in color and banded by lynx moment Fur is the accepted trimming for the dressy coat of cloth fur in many varieties in harmony harmon with the color of the cloth or in complete contrast As the season advances it is to be noted that the long haired furs like lynx and andL L I skunk fox and nutria seem to be gaining gaining gain gain- ing in popularity over O such furs as seal and squirrel which latter are confined to the choice of the more con con- ser a tive Embroidery continues as a means of c ty The Thc height of smart practicability practicability and comfort is assured assured as- as in a sc mannish coat of this character representative representative of the style trend in Utilitarian garments further enhancement to the trimmed fur-trimmed coat of dressy pretentiousness and fancy braid is similarly employed The 1 iJ FI Flared re all around by means eans of sectional seaming is this coat of copper colored cloth with I its scalloped hemline and Jai Jap u fox collar 1 a I tarlan coat of Sh line and finish has often only its fine cut excellent material material ma ma- and splendid tailoring to give it t style since many of the of-the the best of these models do not eVen even boast of a collar of fur S STRAIGHT lines predominate in the mannish coats as is to be expected tho though gh many designs exploit the flare by circular shaping at the back or by a t semicircular cut for both the front and t back In the dressy coats the flare holds sway over all ll other lines In fact it is safe to say that the flare fiare predominates to the exclusion of all other silhouettes and be this flare at back at front or all about it matters not at air aU auto to fashion The position of the flare in your coat fi fior or in your dress however is a matter of some importance to you for it should be remembered that not all the flares acclaimed and sponsored by fashion Cashion are becomingly correct for every figure In Inthe Inthe Inthe the diversity of the fashionable flare flara t there ere is u 1 aA at opportunity f for or r every woman to to sele select t the line best suited to her re requirements requirements re- re requirements of figure and carriage and this can be done by an unhurried procedure procedure procedure pro pro- of comparison in trying on coats a procedure made possibly only by an understanding of the fashion situation as to wraps before you start on the quest of finding just lust the right coat or coats for you Though the chill winds of ot autumn may unpleasantly remind you that the new coat must be purchased it is not well to be hasty in deciding upon the garment you must have hae Most of us must wear a winter coat at least leat two seasons and perhaps longer which makes a glimpse into the future con of your wardrobe as necessary aj at asis atis is any ang n understanding of present require r m meats ments Cep Copyright tv by II Ledger Compo Coca |