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Show CLEVER POINTS I IN NEW COATsI e: -: IT IS a little late In the day for the j appearance of new development! I coats, yet they appear nnd need make no apology, for the lust efforts of the designers appear to be their best. Furthermore, Fur-thermore, there Is little prospect of nny radical change In present styles they ure too satisfactory to be soon neglected or discarded. The coat purchased pur-chased now Is destined to pay Its due of service und dlschnrge Its duties 011. Tho new arrivals aie smart In tine, skillfully made and, when bought In good qualities of wool materials, may he depended upon for u long life to the world of fashion. Two very handsome models, ns pictured, pic-tured, present the advantages of the scarf collar. At tho V'ft a model brings to mind again the unfailing chnnn of the Hussion blouse Inspiration, Inspira-tion, with Its fastening at the left side of a long row of buttons and loops, it Is cut with dolman sleeves nnd thus preserves tho trlmness of the straight lino mode without Its severity. Its vry j clever trimming oi an eiutirwittfl I bund somehow manages to inu ml short cape. The M.irf end?. iiitM thoe of the Ioiik and imrruu i.Hm nre finished with ball trlmuiio;. I The capo-coat, or imintle. stttwttrl Is another example of skillful 4tzM ing In which the body of the ptvfl with dolmau sleeves cut In ' li onto a deep cape. Tumeii turt ti(B ornamented with rows of n&W stitching, bespeak the moM pwM Ing tailoring, nnd rows of cowriMB tons defining the shoulder lu Vm out this testimony The xvfttH support handsome and illp&d'B tussels. Hoth coats have litwplB ous and practical silt p ' both are elegant and graceful On the dressier coats for iaM son French knot embroidery itM lively used lu band or othenM redeem the simple lines ami plufl terlals from severity- U is I solid embroidery 'M not ItirinlB |