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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, COPYRIGHT SUNDAY BY MORNING, JANUARY i7, 1909 JAMES ‘ Sn mR CLOSE FZ PEAFPL. S MP ODELs FAYD2TOlrs FOLK SACK ET SWAB JUS 4iWays 0 of TEE provices 4 Micuiun Swe 45 tae introduc umerous ovelties 1 utomobile hood, Directoire ruche its ior color. Besides snugly about child's and the throat, set oddly weieles, made ruffled not a close th fitting besides the but wee bol nul cape, only articles,, wine idea Angora and a se compmsinyg tempt 21dy. English with cape of of heavy silk ar wany othe purchasex amateur knitters Mie Picturesque Tea Gown &imost styles of is sthhs is the permitted a Oe ae eplum a ace hs os FOR SORTS to {|| Lil be taken as the best for sweaters may evidence of the favor bestowed upon them by womankind. The demand for this utilitarian gar@nent hes been most generously catered to this year by the manufacturers 2¢ shown by the weores of individual styles, clodely followmg the prescribed lines of the fashionable coat models. Sweaters ze they are turned ont today by manufacturers and hand knit, fulfill all the requirements of an ideal garment; one that sees service the year round for outdoor weer principally for w-airr sports, golf, hockey and skating, nothing cen give greater warmth and muscular freedor. For country wear one cannot find their equal. Despite the little care bestowed upon them, eweaters retain their shape much better than is usually eupposed. The latest models partake mot only of the fashionable cnt, but many details are introduced, Bor example, the edges ere bound with silk and mohair braid. A dat collar with revere has I. was a tern available , English walkers wormen wear who these are the most garments, inveterate golf coats they call them, for their cross country tramps, declaring that they are less cumbergome than tweed coveralls. An attractive below the hips one in and is double-breasted, pockets, and with one reyers several white made and are of lines tide. women well two It green white collar cloth soutache green finding traced braid, enamel. favor is tepe-bound ‘The shapely hunter's of combinations reaches semi-fitting. carries on each bettons are of white and eolor wool with the Other English sre white end cerice and scerlet, cream and brown, black and sax. blue and violet. white, and white with A dapper close fitting Norfolk wae in dark gray wool. The pockets with flap top, buttoned, were placed on the box pleits just below the waistline. The collar and revers were in one piece. cuffs The snug sleeves fitting were and slightly four wches full and long. the The ed out by domestic few of the he the in the one to added the new and are for an but had left im gray improvernent sweater edge a etrong shows appeare on the at tendency to left cide. n: the elements ices: "and uy Lue ant the. thought Gree in ‘notably glomhe: picturesgui cannot spoil The sweater in cream color is shorter in length with shaped cides, forming an inverted V when closed. It carries 2 large laydown collar which is easily adjusted in snug fashion about the throat and «@ small breast pocket The sleeves are made small, with narrow cuffs. ne by NORFOLE JACKET PATTERNS FAVORED. Sweaters designed over the Norfolk jacket lines are having considereble vogue, more so than in preceding ceasons. of FVIII WITH The one shown here is in a pretty shade oi greon, the plaits developed in pleids, also the belt with crossed ends. neck {s somewhat low with slight V-shape. There is something very trig about this model with its fotm fitting lines. style is the belted sweater to the cut. square and the sides J 3 Cut-e-way made both modele short have and sulted COLLAR STOR HIGH their long. devotees, The one and . are appearing bound with self-color silk braid. Pockets are times there breast one of its distinctive features, are two side pockets and pocket, or the side and breast ‘pocketa the 2. folded Very SWUG green design, with sléeves sleeves V ofof Over and beltea of was ‘away gold with The wag skirt cut ch 2a vere while style ecith outline this ‘tunic ¥ simply white one q S} occured at in bie e Satin, ager kerchief in where worked jewels) mode height, lace outlined silk.: ‘decolletage inner different. a with worked high-waist satin -by, medium knee, tucks,' ‘floss 2 studded pouf pouf the of wreath supple laurel-wreath girdle ttle little encrusted fine worn of day bride laurel with' was olher fair net, to of a front, a Accompany- ing the sweater is 2 Tam O'Shanter, also of gray wool, a lightweight and werm headpiece, which rec from: the the elim, almost by ere the ended "ride up" the back after its first soapy plunge This sweater is close fitting and shows a horizontal panel introduced through the centre outlined by two rows of smoked pearl buttons. A pocket the. er last: .all. white in entre-deux styles over which in plications only attractive itch extreme "‘blouse" waistline,' and shops. the length, old-feshioned manufacturers many via: epcbanted destined sketches appearing on this page have been turs taken the place of ‘the high, turn-down or storm collars which appear on those of ambitious pat- gow permissable, the coats, fiected BY MARJORIE is tea a Pra periods. BELTED WWweEATHR ZOW UT MECK HE increasing demand the trammeled. verything SELLMLET? iMposs) a the in iy gvid ti ee hard softened tulle. admirably for the woman of Junoesqu e proportions The -over-dress of Liberty satin cut away fe show an under-dress t u of white meusielins , soie, the former Se embroidered ima desion seed pearls and ; eilver. Round the high-vg i: corsage there is carried a line of pale ea galon end silver, this in front restin, ceinture of delicate ae orchidee manvé. Ox : the shoulder ropes of pearls min sled sily r forrn braces a that have the toptaian e of tying at the top of the arm, wheré th 2 are weighted with long tassels, aCe |