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Show if IRuTP W ft S ' Y ' ' ? G - n.';. f ) L "' v Yk ,'f The Pinnacle . . 1 The trend in hmir arrangement is : ' ' ' 4-f TJnTt Pnnn if . ll nrther Juirply defined in thi. illu. 7i V'i'H ; . XJCCll' ',' (; '" ,1 ' , (ration, and the acceptance of this " l-"-"-? "f ! 1 ' , . ' " ' 1 j I ' style is further emphasized by the I ' -; ' cf S . T?pOflpf1 VTT I ' ""' - Picture, showing "the newest in fur -ItVvMfv '.J i ' ' XiCatllCU - I ' wrap for evening wear ; jr' "" ' ' ' i f it' . " ' V v '-''frtlY v I the Creations rV- ' I - , tivenexa of.drc and thia U unfortu- ,' I "' ' , ; l 1 ' f1 I I . ' T HAVE aeen a beauOfui fur wrap hide M i ApprOVCd 7 - - - an offendinsljr aoUed and ahabby f' l.JL'i ,' .' !-.. '','' 1 " drew and partly eonceal llly-thod feet A.":" f ! '' ' . 17ocVliTl ' I 'and tftirlartd aoiled hand; and Jt If Jurt L - ' . '. L' . j-X doIlIUIl I ' ', ' then offmMi agalnit taita and an ap ' j't ' I ?' 7" I I praciation of th fttnen of correct dreaa I '. I n fJ- L Hf r I that deitroya all probabUlty that th pea. ,- C-V ' : f ' Uy ' Ldlth M . x tSUTtlM Y I . . j 1 .esIon of a coatly and magniflcent fur ' " 1 f I ' , " l 1 garment make all uch poaaeuora aqnal J ; , ' ' . 7 1 V eren In thi democratic land of onr. . , .y;, i ,i j. " ' ' I, ' 7"Nv " ' Beauty ceaw to be beautiful when it "A I " '7. -" ' . - .- Vr ' ' J. ,- 7 4 - U defiled-and thU ii a tru of beautiful V 'i,v j ' f V J; V , ' . . . . '' . V '''.. , -.-., ' -mmii apparel a It i 6f human beauty. A fur .!!. Jc,,i J '. " ' ' i '"" i 1 -" garment may b beautiful in itaelf, but - ' ' 1 ""N ..""Sv .i . . it ufr th loee of exelusivenea and ' f '' ft - ' ' '' , -TV x charm when in company with tawdry " ' 1 I ' '''' - ' 7 I . wiliif wrapf of K W , C, i ' ' J ' 'CC ' .' finery, offendre, grih and unqueetion-.. " "v I Ts? '' I and metal bro- ' k I . -V' , Thi luxurioua evening cape ia ably cheap oparel and acceeeoriea, . rV-i Iviw. iO' v'i i .. ! " 1 ulficiently con.ervative to be " Alon a beautiful fhr coat will not ' H ' V YS-' ' ' 1 .nd both H.!! t " - " " f., .ft,MB hut . " make a woman .mart and correctly at- H- - I v - I ! i , ' V I " " tued for afternoon wear, but tlred. u muit be wpport , to .pk.. .'ff I d brim.nt color. t Va . 1U voluminouane. and length , by the thing, of dre that are in keeping . ' I Mod for ... , , .. do not make it particularly - with it There may wem today to be : - '?m ' -J" J. mrrl. Again tha full-length cape with hug good Ute for general wear ' Uttie left of eat diUnction. but of one, f. 'i V - - ' "J fur wr,p' witn collar and rippled flounce aectioa , , - thing b rar: a beautiful fur garment V - lffonovered .ilk. demonstrate, the trend in ur wrap. ' OTVr r '- . bky .. vtTi'7V . I afLtS2i?. for zoning wear. Thi. model U fa , . QINCE erimitlT man hunted th wild attire will never aerve a an Indorsement I ' d 1T , jf I aeeond-oert and " . , . anlmri. that .hared hi. domain, that . od Uato or .mart rtyU. . . . i I . equy accepUbl. " dy aquirrel ... j he. hi. mate and children might be pro- The requirement, of good ta.te and the" "v.- ; I v. w. ' ' trm t .h. 41.. eMentUI. that make for amart styl ' W, J I - - ' ry lovely and very de.lr.Me ft 4 terted from th. rigor, of the ,1 t. . jugd ( djaanmat I . Fnhlnn Nntot women ef llmltod mean, .re th. drap :. a. well a. provided with food, fur gar-' tag f,r beyond the eomprehen.ion of the V r- I t 4 UOIIUI iVfJftfb. dreue of black atin unadorned by any inenta of varying charrtr have been in rt 0r the womw who b.UW that fan. ' I A LL indication, point to an InUreetlng tri1" th Uk ul' - rich and beautiful, are a card of admls- - i V" f V I A and nlea.in rie TlTand nth" P' try ta . Thap.lU.f.nlmalM.rg.and.n-11. iio that .titlea the wearer to that ' ' C I f ( rinj2L SSlT-nl CJS nhhlr would rui. through aU the traceable age. have been (harmed eircle-the realm of tha weU- I .Hhouette. in fa.hion autumn preenta- y, On intereting model ta thU' crudely fadiioned into garmenU whoee dreaeed woman. - '', I 1 tlox The traight.llna .ilhouetto vie. group ha. cleverly deeimed .leeve. that ana virtue ha. been that of protection. . -g, . ' ' i ', with the bouffant, and thi. In turn leave, can be adjusted to the smart wrist Similar pelts, with th. evolution of man. vlm,Ttln. J theirl" ' r room for garm.U th.t more definitely '"fth, or worn in wing effect, revealing S blTut wontrandTervS .Urtilng.' wd the clever imiUtion. of . V of Mng fitted. Time i. con.id- - . . - dasira fo, appeal that attcta and ff f"! " , ) V 1 decide denc. of a determination on fZT. "I th marveloua wrap. U smothered " I I V, I . . , t, . . .v following the coat type of dress, y are ti. ... .Uh to fur from chin to toe. They era the ,,,,, . ... . . Uie lrt of fashion makers to raiss ths .j , tmiaiztd by veetee. ee -v4K . ,!.nt W" PP" that demand fitting TP? fa 'U .T" I I I ' aomethlng nearer ehtarttes of ruffled Uca or knife. . Usul fud . . m.rk oT WcnU: asKi.t. , to spaek; and. a. U oftoa riou. beauty u thia J I I , the natural wstiin... Th. tiered eff plaitod net-mortly ecru in eoloring. flcation. procUimed the wearer a. a per. the ease when eUborateness ef dress U In full-length evenmg X I , I 1 ' is decidedly noticeable, and the reveres ,. , . M of special social caste or one of eon- m"'r of aTng egpUy cape of. ermine. W I . I I of this style, the coat dress in sll iU chines influence la noted la the atderable wealth I but tha clever imrta- hair arrsiigeinenU U simplified seem- with it. huge col- I fy) I 1 practical aimplidty. is an aeceptH mode. of e.rt.i,, eoats, JsekeU and freck. Uons bar changed this condition con- '"J1' thU H ' " Point of, u f JS . Vly no woman has the excusa, in .nd a .ffti,. broideriM that Iderably. and the prewnt tendency of tatoreat from the - ' J?,t , TT ' " V 1 htin bdIjr th,t cUlr follow thi. Murea in motif and . : eertai. women to spend most ofwha hlon inUr-t- metal and -Ik 1 koked the need, of her particular type W."lU , they earn on .clothe, has literally made frmL . brocade in silver and almond . of femininity. You will be quite in f ssh- . ' , , as a fur-robed tribe during certain . greea ; . . . It ' Ion, madam. In any of these mode.; . . ' . , aeasons of the year. . TT 18 therefore erpedally recommended . - . ' 'I . and if you fortunately can reecessfully ' Among the fur. that will be sed Thi. popularising of fur. and fur .A that you obaerve canrfully the trend ! " "ear smrsl of thasa atytae, you may tensively as itrtamln, are .squirrel, hare, The Pinnacle of Luxury and Beauty Seems to Have Been Reached by -the Creations Approved by ; Fashion ' ... , By Edith M.Burti$ . The trend , in hair arrangement i. - rather sharply defined in thia illua-, illua-, tration, and the acceptance of thi. - style is further emphasized by the , pictures showing "the newest in fur wraps for evening wear , tiveiMxaof .dress and this is unfortu-f unfortu-f .nate: i:'" y--;- -.j - .. " ' ' T HAVE seen a beautiful fur wrap hide sn oltendingly soiled and ahabby ' drc. and partly eonceal Illy-shod feet and nVglovtd soiled hands; and it Is just these offenses against tasta and an ap preciation of tha fitness of eorrect dree. that destroy. .11 probability that tha poo- . . cession of a costly and magnificent fur ' I garment makes all such possessors equal J even In this democratic land of ours. Beauty cease, to be beautiful when it ' is defiled and this is as true of beautiful apparel as it is 6f human beauty. A fur garment may be beautiful in itaelf, but -it suffers the loss of ezclusiveness and charm when in company with tawdry finery, offensive, gsrish and unquestion-.. ably cheap aoparel and acceeeoriea. Alone, a beautiful fhr coat will not " make a woman smart and correctly at-' at-' tired. It must bs supported, so to speak,, by the thing, of dree, that are in keeping . " with it There may seem today to be : little left of cast distinction, but of one, , thing be ran: s beautiful fur garment without the proper background of eorrect attire will never serve as an indorsement ' of good taste or smart style. . ; The requirement, of good ta.te and the essentisls that maka for smart style ' demand a discernment and Understanding Understand-ing far beyond the comprehension of the girl or the woman who believe that fnrs, rich and basuUful, are a card of admls- -ion that entitles the wearer to that ' charmed circle the realm of th well-dressed well-dressed women. The gorgeousness of new wrap, of gypsum fur for evening wear, their vols- ' , minousness and richness, . ia positively ' .startling,' and the clever imitation, of these lovely garment, are absolutely be- 1 wildering. Literally the wearer of en of th.. marvelous wrap. U smothered '..-'', - . ' en evening wraps of .Ilk and metal brocade. bro-cade. Velvet in white and both delicate and brilliant color, ia largely used for lining these marvel, eus fur wraps, with ' chiffon-covered silk, and brocade, a a- second-best' and equally acceptable Again tha full-length cape with hug collar and rippled flounce aectioa demonstratee the trend in Tur wrap. ' for evening wear. .Thi. model Ufa.'' - t dyed squirrel . Thi luxurioua evening cape ia eufficiently conservative to be , need for afternoon wear, but -. ita voluminousness and length do not make' it particularly ' good taste for general wear . . '.., ' CINCE rimitive man hunted the wild animal, that ah.red his domain, that he, hi. mate and children might be pro- p teeted from th. rigor, of the element. a. 'well a. provided with food, fur gar-' Bents of varying character have been in demand. Th pelts of animals, large and small, through all th traceable ages hav been crudely fashioned into garments whose one virtue hsa been that of protection. Gimilar pelts, with th evolution of man, have been modeled into robes for kings and . under fashion's decree have . en- . hanced the beauty of women and served ever to satisfy the feminine wearers' desire for apparel that attracts and pleases. Tim was, and not so long ago either, when tha possession of a garment of beautiful fur served as a mark of identification, identi-fication, proclaimed th wearer as a person per-son of special social caste or one of considerable con-siderable wealth) but tha clever imitations imita-tions hav changed this condition considerably, con-siderably, and the present tendency of certain women to spend most ef what they earn on clothe, hsa literally mad as a fur-robed tribe during certain seasons ef the year. Thia popularising ef furs and fur .. parmenta has its good and ita bad fee- ' tuxes. Commercially, it makes for busi-, busi-, Bess; socially, It has a tendency to seem ingly level all classes to a common plana. . i . Artistically, it apparently cheapens th . beautiful and ethically it destroys the ' V . habit of thrift and obliterates In many minds all sense of the fitness of things that pcrjaln to good taste and correos Superb in its luzu- ' rioua beauty ia thia full-length evening cape of. . ermine. with ita huge collar col-lar of. chinchilla motce. i Fashion Notes. A LL indications point to an Interesting and pleasing variety of lines and silhouettes in fashion's autumn presentation. presenta-tion. The straight-line silhouette vies with the bouffant, and this In turn leaves room for garment, that more definitely outline the figure and give the suggestion sugges-tion of being fitted. There is considerable consid-erable showing of bustle effects and a " decided evidence of a determination on the part of fashion makers to rsiss the ' waist adjustment to something nearer s the natural waistline.. The tiered effect is decidedly noticeable, and the reveres of this style, tha coat dress in sll its practical simplicity, is an accepted mode. Verily no woman has the excuse, in '. being badly dad, that fashion has overlooked over-looked the needs ef her particular type ef femininity. You will be quit In fash-Ion, fash-Ion, -madam. In any of thasa modes; and if you fortunately can successfully . wear several of these styles, you may have a very pleasing assortment of apparel for th coming sesson. Velvet, particularly black velvet, is to be extensively employed for frock, of the dressy order and for evening gowns. . afetal ribbon, in color, metal flowers. ' and lac of many varieties are the pleasing pleas-ing and appropriate trimmings. - r Vary lovely and very desirable ft women of limited means are tha draped) dres.ee of black satin unadorned by any trimming, that. Ilka the lily, are so been. tiful in their simplicity that to try to enhance their appearance would rula them. One interesting model is this group has cleverly deeigned sleeve, that ' can be adjusted to the smart wrist length, or worn in wing effect, revealing -- the arm to above the elbows. . . . ' Cloth dresses, braid and embroidery trimmed, are cut on rather severs line, following th coat type of dress, yt are charmingly fsmlnised by vast, ee chemisettes of ruffled lac or knife plaited net mostly ecru ia coloring. . - Th. Chinese influence Is noted la the cut of certain coats, jsckets and frock, and ia the effective embroideries that - -closely follow this source ia motif and , ' coloring. . i-. . Among the fur. that will be used tensively a. trimming are squirrel, hare, astrakhan, fox and kolinsky. ... The vogue of black-and-white costume effect, embracing the carrying out of this combination, in dress, hst and accee ones, that, found such ready acceptance in midsummer, is seemingly destined for a continuance of favor ss 1. attested by many autumn style oa t-U oidea, ' '. ; ' . - i in fur from chin to toe. . They are th kind ef apparel that demand : fitting associates, so to spesk; and, as is oftaa th caa when elaborateness ef dress is la ' vogua, the matter of grooming, especially tha hair arrangement, is simplified seemingly seem-ingly that it may not act aa a point of attraction and entice interest from the feature of paramount fashion interest - th fur garment. ' . TT 18 therefore especially remm mended . that you observe carefully the trend in hair arrangement, for evening wear, tha low semi -classical dressing ef milady's tresses as shown here today. But to get back to modes in furs for the coming sesson. The trend" is toward caracul, in black, brown and slate, broadtail broad-tail -and seal, trimmed with fox, lynx, chinchilla and kolinsky. 8quirrel ia ans-ployad, ans-ployad, both ss th coat fur and aa triav " ' '"- ' 1 . '' . " and lined with a metal and silk ; ' brocade in silver and almond , , ! " ' '.- greea ' , ming, and mole is similarly used. White ermine Is the first choice for exclusive ' evening wear, but wraps of the other fure mentionedra really more fitting for - this purpose, except perhsps for the -youthful debutante. These exqui.ite ; - wraps have collars of white fox, or of chinchilla If not of th self fur, and fox la black and colors la' extensively used ' V4MI by JmI VaSw A distinctive example of . the newest in fur wraps for evening wear ia thia . cape of seal, finished with . a high rolling tollar and lengthened by a circular flounce of kolinsky ' fminic. na trtiwt lwiw Cmm ' : l ' ' ' ' ' , " |