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Show ., Tharsday, September 21, 1922 j jCJfi ltfpP OUTERWEAR; f T vfu1rr1mmed fall coats I NOW Hint the big stores and children's chil-dren's specialty outfitting Bhops Earry a Tnst nssortinent of "comfy" nittcd woolen togs for Infants and wco tots, tho problem of going "a-huntln "a-huntln to get n rabbit skin to wrap Uie baby In" has 'been reduced to a minimum. In this day nnd generation mother seeks tho Infant or Junior department of her "nearest dealer," whero Is iprcad before her an array of knitted buN" 'nrments suited to every require-hi require-hi wory child. Already the fall- ' g aves hint of cool days to come i iJ 'be subject of providing tho children chil-dren with protective outdoor garments U ft timely one. From the standpoint of appearance Or of practicability thero Is nothing to with one red button In front, six red buttons down the front tuid one under collar fastened with tho loop. The becoming hood Is knitted In fine stitch, with two colorful stripes nnd white tassel on short cord matched to tho stripes, A very clever Idea also Is the plaited plait-ed knit enpo for little girls. Another article obtainable in ti.e Junior department de-partment Js a knitted tain o' shnutcr with Its top of white wool In linger stitch. A very luiiidsonio four piece srt Is knitted In n striped stitch ofTert nnl It has a brush lining. Silk braid binds tho leggings. Tho brushed lining np pears In the reverse of the rap. tli ollar uud f)w top of the inlttons. ' MmaBmmmmgmmmmm j gj, The question of tho coat Is upper- 1 most In many a fair head, for the time ban coino to buy one. A feast Is I spread for tho benoflt of every woman I who must tnako a choice this full ; hut B tho melancholy days aro coma when fl many n coat aspires to associate with jfl beautiful, sumptuous furs; they are fl higher priced and far moro becoming fl than they would bq otherwise. Worn- fl en aro finding them Irresistible and fl there are several good reasons for buj- fl Ing ns flno a garment ns tho purao a. fl HI Tho soft-faced cloths are rich nnd b1 lustrous and thoy invite the use of fan H In their trlnttnlngs. Thero seems to Bj bo an abundance of skins, but the hao-, m dllng of furs takes much tlmo nnd tW H Is what runs Into money. Most fori'. m ft tWaaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiayiaV?!&''Cv H BBWT -9 rAlii4vl JTfr .IsBBBBBBnBBBWiSMftBBBBBBHHBBBS rBBBBB t'mwStWIF&t&tiZZ&miSKT&Z&t ttJuLA HnSSBPVvBflfBIBV eLl YjMBBBBBBBlBBV'taBBSBBBBPVHBLBvflliPaBFf Ibs BJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBnaEBJK.BjBJBjBBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJ I "Comfy" Knitted Woolen Tc-D. ' compare with knitted goods for children. chil-dren. Consider, for Instance, tho llttlo llt-tlo white wool Infant set shown In the Illustration. It Is adjustable to every chango of the thermometer, Consisting Consist-ing as it docs of four pieces it may be worn In part or entirely. Tho snug-flttlng leggings hnvo a slip-cord at waist with tassels; tho sweater coat Is supplied with a protecting collar, col-lar, four whlto buttons down the front, ono nt nock ; pockets, (tho prldo of childhood) ; cap with flap each side and white pearl button; pair of mittens. mit-tens. For tho child who spends most of Its tlmo outdoors tho sweater is indispensable, in-dispensable, and let It bo of tho sturdy sort, knit substantially, to withstand wear and tear. Tho happy looking llttlo llt-tlo girl In tho picture Is wearing Just each a one. It Is a scarlet sweater coat with collar and belt fastened are long-lived and serve their wearert; M for several years, so that they pay foi themselves In the end. Two hnndsomo conts, as shown In the picture, are typical of tho scnson'i I offerings. Both of them employ a soft, lustrous pile-fabric for tho bod; of the garment, both of them are I straight-hanging nnd each has a strap- I glrdlo of self material. Thoy have a I look of warmth and luxurious soft- I ness, which appears to bo tho aim nl every coat designer this year. Tho I coat at the left Is a lovely wood-brown B color, with collar and cuffs of silky, I dark brown fox fur. Long silk cords, 1 ending In tassels, fall from ornnmeuti - of silk at the left shlo. . V A rich nnd glossy black, in the coat i at tho right, measures up to the I beauty of tho black caracul fur that I adorns It. It tins wldo cuffs and full 1 collar of tho fur and squares of it mnke 1 I Two Handsome Fall Coats n checkerboard design that ulmost cov . ers tho skirt portion of the garment. Jg Crepe de chine in a favorite mnterlil for lining coats of this kind, i Usually linings are in plain colon, and there Is a fad for using two or even three colors, set together with n soft, fancy braid. A light color, nl the top of the garment, will ncter "cnick" or darken a light dress, nnd n dark color on the lower half of the coat tines not show Hull whlih Is apt In gether there. . corruvrr ft vnttiw uw'mi Vitcw |