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Show Fur-Adorned Cloth Coats for Fall By CHERIE NICHOLAS .. v?.-v.y.!.';'. ja-. a, J ytVXr ':.C -.- ' ' AS TO the fantastic touches of t tVK fur which glorify, the new H'-h', cloth coats not a dull moment In ' ' Jj.'u' ' I prospect for the autumn and winter " Jf ' season through. fcgy-;!arggyB AS TO the fantastic touches of fur which glorify, the new cloth coats not a dull moment In prospect for the autumn and winter season through. Because of their departure from the commonplace, the incoming fur-adorned fur-adorned coats are proving nothing less than a sensation. Do not be surprised at any of the doings of these new fur embellishments, for they are Just about as tricky as human hu-man Ingenuity can devise. Not even If the structure of a coat develops a single fur pocket, with no other to balance It at the opposite side, are you supposed to register a questioning ques-tioning glance. Likewise, If little fur bows gambol up and down a front fastening, or if they stray off to sleeves and shoulders, accept their idiosyncrasies with good grace, for the antics which they perform are all in the cause of smart fashioning. fash-ioning. So also are the narrow strips of fur run criss-cross or spirally up and down the entire length of a coat sleeve just wait until you see some of the tricks the new fur trimmings are playing! Perhaps the most startling role of all in which fur Is starring is that of the new collars, which are that refreshingly out of the ordinary, they bespeak season 1933-34 at a glance. By way of proving that It's every whit true, cast your eye toward to-ward the seated figure in the picture. pic-ture. Unusual to the Nth degree Is the fur device which collars this stitched rough wool coat whose color col-or Is a rich autumn beige. A many-way many-way affair is this chic collar. That Ivyou can adjust It to suit your whim and your comfort like you see it here, or button it across In a more protecting manner, or unbuttoning unbut-toning It entirely, it may be made lo lay flat like as if it were a wide scarf or stole lots of fun to play with. The fur Is beaver, which is in high standing this season. The materials of the other two coats in the picture are Intriguing." They emphasize the importance designers de-signers attach to fabrics this season. sea-son. The story of the new cloak-lngs cloak-lngs is one of . many chapters. Paris is especially doing spectacular spectacu-lar things with high-color tweeds. Most often the silhouette is exquisitely exquis-itely defined In tall,' slenderizing form-flttlng lines. The narrow tubular tub-ular contour gives way to breadth at the shoulders where ingenious contrivances break into square architectural ar-chitectural effects. For the most part they are trimmed In short-hair furs such as beaver, Persian lamb, mink, weasel, and often gay-spotted pelts, these fur touches concentrating about the neck and shoulders in cunning ways. Lots of brown Is coloring the autumn au-tumn fashion picture. - In the Instance In-stance of the striped model, centered cen-tered above in this trio of smart new coat fashions, the material is brown on a beige ground. The beaver collar and cuffs reflect a harmonizing brown. The young-looking checked travel or sports coat, if you prefer so to call it, to the right In the Illustration, Illustra-tion, is also brown and beige. The belt Is brown, so is the beaver fur which trims it. The Peter Pan collar col-lar ties with a bow of the checked material, which Is a very youthful way of doing. , 1333, Western Newspaper Union. |