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Show I Short Jackets 1 Have the Call, ill' ffll 'Abbreviated Garments in Novel HI Fabrics Popular for tho II fr Fall Season. I I Use rabbit and monkey fur sir ii j Peltry l Being Given Much Promi-1- nince at tha Decorative Feature ',- of Some of the Most Lux- 4 urloui Coat. Bomo of tho most notable successes 1 kmong clothes have had ns their basis 1 1 B simple Idea wlilcli must hnve oc- curred time and ognln to women nil over the world, but wo linvo become so S accustomed to waiting for the man dates of fashion to come from fashion ' jl authorities thut few women linvo tho I j! temerity to create models, or If they f J! do crento them they nro afraid to wear il their own creations, says n fashion H , Writer In tho New York Tribune. We , a havo learned to watt for tho cachet I I ' M somo great maker to appear on n a model before we accept It. I I Almost every woman has felt the ' mm need of somo sort of Informal Jacket j iff on tho order of a sweater to wear M ' over lightweight, hhort-sleeved dresses. ; U Thcro was nothing that filled this B heed, especially for tho summer. Most Wm of tho smnrt sweaters have, for tho ill . : w B" jjWsilsflBk sim-rjBBB 1 lBBvBvJak W aTaaHIBHik ifl ' fBBBBjWdlSSSSsWBBBBBBBV. B laHa'aBBBBV bsbbbhi mm nVaaHllllV aHlW WK ' aVaaHHIHF BB EH WTfSAmiwm JH WBvBIl aHHH I lBBBj IissssBBBjI f. ma vtaiBLiBaaaaaaaaaaaaVi bsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbvjsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV B i Knitted Jacket and Skirt In Black and : 1 Colored Wool. I last few years, been mnde to slip on H i over the heud, which practically mado R It necessary to arrnngo or rearrange It tho hair after tho garment was put K on. I Jackete Replace Coat Sweaters. HI Then tho mveuter Is such n close- I . fitting garment thut It crushes the H i frock; consequently, It Is hopeless ns H a Jacket to wear over anything hut n H plain blouso where only tho collars and cuffs show by being turned back H over tho sweatee neck and sleeves. Then, too, the Biimmer sweater usunl- ly Is so thin that the ugly line of a.' short-sleeved dress shows hulf-wiiy! down the sleeve of tho sweater. I'rnctlcnlly every woman knew, that some sort of Jacket was needed In pin co of the otd-fashloncd loose coat-sweater that did such good service serv-ice In bygone years, but she waited patiently for tho great designers In Paris to launch this Idea. Her patience was rewarded by the clockl coats. It may huvc been that there was no material sufllclcntly Inspiring to tho mind of tho designer until Ho-dlcr Ho-dlcr brought out his fabrics In blistered blis-tered effects. This would look like n reasonable supposition, since tho various vari-ous creators of clothes selected clockl Hi most simultaneously for tho short separate Jackets which they succeeded In popularizing ulmost over night, for tho demand for these Jackets Is very great. It Is not to be supposed that any ono with any Imaginative genius' would stop with one sort of material for a new type of coat, so they linvo gone on from this material to others. Two-Tier Pockets on Model, Notable among soma late models In tho short sepnrate coat Is one In white satin clockl, trimmed with n bonier of black satin poppy petals loosely applied. TIiIh Jacket is smart when worn with a black crcpo mnro-cnln mnro-cnln skirt and a black outdoor hat. It I million a most distinguished costume, and one which will bo eagerly seized upon by the woman who Is desirous of getting nwny from the set type of sweater and skirt and sweater and ovcrhlousu so universally worn. Mailamo Jenny, who so successfully caters to the woll-drensed American, tins found her greatest success In tho separatu coat In n mqdcl developed In white satin clockl trimmed with black suede, which takes the form of a border around the collar, pocket bindings nnd hands on the sleeves. She I varies from tho usual coat pocket by making the pockets In two tlqrs, that Is, two on the right side Just abovo tho hip, one directly above tfio other, and sho repcntH this treatment In hrenst pockets. No great dressmaker hns overlooked clockl In making up her mid-season or early autumn models. A two-piece suit with hat to mntch.by- Worth Is developed In this material In citron yellow, n shade frequently used In suits earlier In the season and now prominent In both suits nnd Jackets. A very striking Jncket In black zenannu Is typical of the short, separate sep-arate coat ns exploited In the fashions of tho moment. The black background sets off to excellent nJvnntngo multicolored multi-colored embroidery on tho sleeves, collar nnd pockets. Ono would naturally expect that something mora prnctlcnl In material, hut similar In. cut, should follow In tho wnko of these glorified outing Jackets because, when n fashion suddenly flames up almost over night, ob It were, and takes such a tremendous hold on the public In general It has somewhere In Its composition somo of tho qualities which make n best seller, nnd no progressive dressmaker or manufacturer Is going to relinquish such n protltnblo garment until every Idea that It contains has been exploited exploit-ed to the utmost. So for the autumn these mngnlflccnt coats will Iks followed fol-lowed by more practical ones of wool, many of them knitted after the fash-Ion fash-Ion of tho old-time Bwenter-coot. Severn! great dressmnkcrs have gone still further with this Idea nnd have tnnde skirts to match these Jackets, Jack-ets, especially In the wool things. Worth has a model with the Jacket knitted In wool In plaid effect gray?, white un3 black. The shawl collar on' the Jacket nnd the cuffs and girdle (are of gray. |