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Show ITAKE PLENTY OF TIME BUYING THAT COATj i - Buy Accessories, Especially Hats, After Selecting the New Coat before you decide that "black Is the only thing I won't tire of easily." The new woolens admirably combine the four main requisites of a coat fabric simplicity, character, char-acter, drape and warmth. One of the highlights of . the season is triple twill, a new kind of worsted wors-ted material.. iih (tone tones through lighter-than-royal to real navy are shown in the majority of collections. collec-tions. There are some dark red and wine shades, too, and occasionally occa-sionally a heather mixture. In other words, this year's winter win-ter coat doesn't have to be black. Shop around a little and make a list of everything you expect to buy during the next five months M -i By MARIAN YOUNG NEW YORK No chic woman buys a winter coat on the spur of the moment. She knows that it will be just about the most important im-portant Item In her wardrobe for two, and perhaps three, winters, and she chooses It with this fact firmly in mind. If she selects brown, she selects se-lects it because brown is becoming becom-ing to her and because it will be nice over all wearable leftovers as well as over new dresses and suits. If she can af- UtlC ford to pay for. a coat trimmed Of 3. wlln really beautiful beau-tiful fur, she gets CIoriPQ n un trimmed pcnco model nd p,anl to buy a separate fur scarf later on this year or possibly next fall. She is wary of high fashion models which may go out of style all too quickly. That is, unless she ran have a new winter coat every year. She likes muffs the big news In accessories for cold weather. Lspal gtiigaia slrisa har fancy, too. She buys accessories particularly par-ticularly hats after, not before, she has chosen her coat. This year, there Is a wide variety va-riety of silhouettes from which to pick and choose. The fitted and flared dressmaker coat with double swing skirt Is a head-liner. head-liner. There are draped and shirred types that look more like afternoon dresses than topcoats. New versions of straight, unfitted unfit-ted box coats are available. And so are pencil-slim reefers and, for more casual wear, amply cut swaggers. The corseted look through the middle appears In coats as well as dresses. Fur is used more imaginatively im-aginatively and more lavishly than ever before. There Is a wider range of colors. While black holds first place, various tones of brown and green are important. Artichoke green has a grayish, misty cast. Moss greep is a warm but sophisticated so-phisticated shade. Mystery green has a faint bluish cast. Golden osk is new. Winter beige is a golden cream, light but warm looking. Blues, from gray- f-mm . J $ -.WJ I I "; i 'Ss. 1 ' - !' Shining examplet of the new softness in dressmaker coats are these two smartly designed models, created by Heitner. The coat at left, of fine diagonal ribbed wool in winter beige, shows the new silhouette sil-houette small waisted and high bosomed with rounded hipline. It's lavishly trimmed with marten-dyed fitch. The other coat, right, is of soft black wool with black Persian lamb collar, buttons and pockat bands. The pockets are sat into the top of the shirred panels. .Sleek leopard is used to trim this fitted coat of black needlepoint woolen. The hat is of matching leopard. An untrimmed, fitted and flared coat in golden brown triple twill is shown with a soft muff of the new ruby foi. |