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Show A FAVORITE TINT. With Frwt In tho Air GoMon Brown Is tho True Autumn Color. Soft abodes of brown always spring into favor at the first frost; perhaps because it is harmonious with the fading fad-ing leaven, and perhaps because there is .o much warmth in tho color. A lovely gown of this color prepared for a well-known leader of fashion atBryn Mawr has tho skirt made of a softcit u-vaa u-vaa cloth in the, mot beautiful, warm uhodc of golden brown, over crimson satin, thowlng beautifully through the meshcB. A narrow rope or cord of crimson velvet outlined every scam of the gracefully-gored skirt. The bodice hud a body of golden brown mousftelino de Doic, drawn in soft fullness over a lining of tho crimson satin, and brought into a belt of twiutod crimson, finished with a knot directly in front. An odd collarette of appliqucd tan figures on a groundwork of golden brown mousscllno de sole Beta over the bunt and the tops of the sleeves, then down the front into the belt. It in u most effective finish to the bodice. A thick ruche of golden brown mull sets off the neck. Tho sleeves are narrow-topped leg-o'-muttons, finished in a point at tho hand. Golden brown and white combine com-bine daintily. A smart gown with this combination shows a box-plaited Bkirt nnd box-plaited blouse. Tho entire under side of tho plaits is of white taffeta. Tho effect is wonderfully pretty when the Bkirt opens like n fan, revealing tho stripes of white. Short jackets of brown velvet arc worn with tailor-made skirtB of a lighter tono of brown with striking effects. Chicago Tribune. |