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Show e- Small Town Woman of 1922 as Well Garbed as Her Fifth Avenue Sister v Uy HEDOA HOYT. Written for the United Press. NI.W YOJ.K. Oct :1 By C. P. i--Th. woman who permits heigeif io be guided in her dreas hy otner is at ifiinK ber j .tnagiiiittion. Recently we liaxe been g t- ling aw;it from the herd idea. When a I st e promise to become a "season's j t.ige ' we shrink from il ax we would i tlie inumpn. j This spirit h-is forced the manufactur- e-a to us i.ieir imaglnvi t ion. They are! loi.Cft ahie to aell dozens of gowns i or' tlie i" une i iieiriu r. I 1 he m.ill town merrh.tnt often refuses to purchase more tlun one gown of Si kinU and in concqij;n-e the women of I ihe small towtia ire a well groomed as! their Kifth avenue sis'eia I The country g:rl with the funny clothes, 1 p ul led hack hair :rid ciumav shoes c-i , enlv ie fourd in b hej vaudeville, hcs. The ginghrtpi holt id a. w hern the ( whole family utilize. I the same lo l, no j longer app' ls 'o her In a w ord, she , h.t i '! iter ,mugtnatfon and baa made hereeir as appealing and as attractive hi possible If a fa al. on writer sa s that polka dots are the vogue, study the effect of , 'he Uots i-poit yourpclf before At.- ' i w.th little puffed sleeves. And horror upon honor, she had choen a pink sash ' and wort a wreath of foi getmenots in her hair. She' wa the living recollection of that sweet aMrlhood that eems Torever gone. She was un md vidua:. I was plain to see that it was jot an jiffertatlon with ; her. in, bad c'iGfM-n gown t hat ap-, ap-, pealed to her s.nipV fnidgtnation and I made hersoif -t thing f f eauty. There m one friend with whom a worn-;;n worn-;;n ia ulaj on good pe.iking terms, a i friend who never fiLs io her her mirror. 1 COMING STYLES. i Th question of fur lengths la one which is ever important as fall sp-( sp-( pioache.. Buyers returning from Kii-J Kii-J rope agree ilnl the cape should be from forty-two to fort -four Imhfs long and that coats should he forty-eight to fifty : Inches. I 'apri should be atiout four inches shorter than the dresa. hs they are unga.nlv when as lonK 'he dress. 1 "i re f.ir coat is strong; in Paris and may caise the cape to wane In iiopularit . Hoih the long cf.il and the short coatee are popular moOels for the coining season, sea-son, it is declared. Huvetyne le to be used for the early fall hat. A w;da mushroom shape of bis.-k d ivet n is eiigM with a fold of siler clotti nd bas a ha bo hun of a.lver cloth cer.'ered Willi pearl bt-ada placed St the ftont of the crown. 1 1 - 1 -v Pall turbans are using long sashes st 1 the Side when thev hp- not us.t.g ettr shaped tabs to accentuate their breadth. ! With the in trod ictlon of the longer skirt, the wide hat are in demand. Muat of the new eve-nng wrnp4 show a j tendency . tow ard l he blouaed back, j Kvemng necklines continue to be rather I high. Kvemng skirts reach within three I and one-half inches of the f!oor. Klark, beaded in steel, will be one of the moat popular treatment of the afternoon after-noon and evening gowns for the coming season. Clasps and cahochons of wrought mtj'al and new- accessories for the dai k frock. Ped t hat verges on te hen na tones makes many of Die new afternoon gowns. I Shoe men think that the Hujw.;n hoot a I on modified lines will be goml sellers this fall The Kuhhum apat which jtves the ! foot the iippeiir.in -e of Wintf cind In ai Ku -si jn booi . in also t ho ugh t well of ! How..r, Americans arte slow in t.tkltiK ! up ecia-ntric Imo t styles Stie experts seem to le co;iii ced that , women at' r-;u' h ng ag'iins 1 he si mp ' crepe dress. i-votd of tritnming that has enjoved sil h a vogue. Thev declare thill i 1 women want color, want le.ided and em- j ' broiderv effects and want elaborate com- 1 btnntions of elaborate materiftla In the j i long hemmed mode, the sin. pie un- . I adorned gown become rather a sloppy I looking a.lalr which lacks grace. , pl.ng the verdict as app'yiug to you. An extremely large woman In a gown that 1 covered with poll.. dota will look , , somewhat like an elephant with the hives. ; A slender giriisn f.gure may appear en-i en-i lirei) wit:s nie in that same gown. ! This winter promises that the wide. fat hats are to bo with ua again. I'n-; . lea vou are of medium beucui don't be ; guioed bv tins annouiuerncn:. Wear the I things that sre beat su.ted to your physl- cal self and taai strike a spark io your l im..gitrit,on ; At a recent benefit staged on T-ng 1 'Island hv the theatrical people of New' ; 1 oi k, n Ct heriftg w her(. jimih' of ocr ; i best f'tn i'.rn sought to out.vhir.e e:u"l r ot her. t here Was one yo li g gi: I who at - j j irartrd more a'tenilon tha i aii i ne else . t of her age. There were fiappera gutote, I in aleeveteas beadetl gjowns. bt.bbt d hair jjnd ii vr footgear. iicauties among; Put the girl to whom all ttirned 1 wa a whieson:e young thing with a l (wealth of blond hair c-iled low at the j nap of her ne"k. who waa gnwnd in a S'r Ce .-nil-isit looking while orfr.indv, t |