Show FALL COAT DRESS Velours or Satin Practical Lines Graceful and Clinging Blouses and Separate Blouses and the Waistcoat Vogue Vogue Models Models Destined to Complement Complement Com Tailored Suit For early fall wear before It i Is cold enough to don a n winter suit salt a coat cout dress Is one of the most practical purchases Fashioned of of or wool velours or n as asell well ell as ns heavy faced double satin a n dross dress of this t type pe possesses Os esse the utmost distinction distinction dis dis- and In Its tailored simplicity Is a n compromise between the usual piece one frock and the more conventional conven conven- tonal coat and amid skirt sl costume Just at It present there are nn any number num tel ber of interesting frocks of tl to he seen and their thell clinging graceful lines are most attractive e Some are arc almost in their slimness ond and it behooves a n woman to be lie quite Cuite sure that she Is properly corseted before before be he- fore tore attempting such a a gown for there are arc no folds or draperies to camouflage discrepancies of figure e. e Nay Navy blue black and a n rich coppery t I Irown rows rown are arc the colors which predominate and while some models f show how a n alever alever lever use of extremely long fringe others have haye just a bit of hea heavy silk sill braid about the neck or used for a 0 sn sash h. h Rarely Is there a R hit bit of ot white to relieve relle the severity of the neck line This Is a trying fashion but butery very ery smart Sometimes serge or satin Is combined with with excellent results The foundation Is of navy serge orge and o over or r this Is worn a modi modi- modified modified fied fled tunic dress of navy stitched and showing novel touches in the cut of ot the sleeves 8 and In the i Haps flaps which are me re caught down by buttons buttons but but- tons of serge Once merely an In Integral part of or orUe the Ue frock Crock or blouse the waistcoat has hasi i r cw become a 1 decisive factor In de- de the success s of ones one's cos COg Il tunic lunio m 1 Made Linde of eYer every conceivable material ma mn- It serves to break brenk the exceeding exceed- exceed ti I hug ing simple almost severe lines of our tr II frocks and ancl designers have ha ho r great In Ingenuity and cleverness In planning and fashioning these lit lit- tc te garments Th They have c gradually h lengthened until now some ome reach almost almost al almost al- al most to the lie knees while others content eon con onI on- on I tent Ill I'll t themselves with stopping Just below the waistline As a rule a material ma ma- is chosen hosen ho which In texture Is a It decided contrast o to o the gown Itself Jorse Jersey is placed with Ith satin chiffon chilTon with serge or pique and linen with velour and the effect Is s always de- de especially when the trimming takes rakes the form torm of conventional motif done In old-fashioned old embroidery stitches ot chain choln stitching done In wool J or silk the silk the s se seed ed cd stitch of Chinese work as os well as ns odd designs carried out by hy couching or cross stitching Separate blouses have not escaped the trie waistcoat vogue and there are some wonderfully interesting models model destined destine to complement the tailored ll suit lilt which once more is back In favor One blouse of white batiste hu hat has hata hasa a II waistcoat of handkerchief linen with witha a quilted II design si n adapted from Persian characters The design n is repeated repented on the sleeves Rather more simple but very cry graceful and becoming Is another I t ruse louse of rose colored batiste This has lias a n long stole collar of sheer white ornamented by chintz dc- dc placed back of the fabric and stitched Hitched to It with rose-colored rose thread |