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Show , ................ f j Vogue for Tailored Clothes; r j Knitted Coats Please Tots j - h RUMORS from Paris are floating about us, telling ns that tailored clothes '.n new Interpretations are making long strides toward taking first place In the wardrobe. In a measure they appear to be supplanting afternoon after-noon dress and may divide popularity with sports clothes at winter resorts. From these they seem to have taken their cue; for the new suits and tailored tail-ored dresses are youthful, trim, even boyiali, and formal suits reflect something some-thing of this buoyancy of the mode. In dresses, bodice of one material which we please to term "style" so asserted as-serted Itse'f as In knitted outerwear. The style element has especially entered en-tered Into chlldrens' knitted outer garments. Those versed In childhood's ways agree that tiny tots are aston-tshly aston-tshly sensitive to the niceties of attractive at-tractive color and clever detail In the clothes they wear. In the charming, knitted coats brought out this season little girls' Ideals of all that Is loveliest In winter wraps are realized. It Is safe to suy that mother or big sister experience no more rapturous to' mm i wt rfw ' ) i, ,ii i v'ltrfirYilQ,;, 1 Hsndiomo E-mpl of Tailored Costume. and skirts of another are among the Ideas that are destined to hold over the transition from winter to spring at d in suits there are handsome models In which coats are of different fabric from the skirt or dress worn under them. One such model Is shown In the picture. It Is a handsome example having a full, short coat of a soft-plia soft-plia laonc worn ever a dress of heavy crepe, matching It In color. Fine marten mar-ten fnr. In the collar, cuffs and and trimm'"A make the coat a very rich thrills over their luxurious seal oi chinchilla fur coats than does little Miss Two-to-Seven (perhaps older, perhaps per-haps younger) over her knitted coat, especially when it has brushed wool collar and cuffs such as are shown on the coat to the right In the picture. The attractiveness of the garment Is greatly enhanced by rout rusting a elose even stitch In tht waist and sleeves, with a fancy wtde-welt stitch for the skirt, plaited In broad border. Of course the buttons with knitted lis v I; a ' i-i'JS i.iaili iaaiuiJ'"r1l' j'jaN!ats)'l'WW I ',( V, . 1 I jt -' , ' " " .-"'' I Two harming Models for Uttls Ones. affair and an Heborate girdle, of silk and metal braid, undertakes t bear ut the richness of the fur. The longest long-est of not tassels Is MUHpeiuU! from silk ornaments and cords; It reuclitt the bottom of the skirt and Is a splendid splen-did and telling garnishment. The season hns prenented hunlsnme suits of this kind in which rlh fur fabrics are used to the best advantage. They make the coats and the lower part of dresse of crepe or other suitable suit-able material worn under them. For Iicr of kindergarten ne, what coeUl he prettier ttmn a knitted coiit, fin h 11 j the little girls In the picture pic-ture are wearing? In no class of an-' lorei h s UiMt hilui.ible bciiR'tldiit'j loot are exactly the right fialshlna touch. " It Is the fashion to wear hats te mutch the knitted coat, a brushed ool snug nip tis the cuffs and collar of some, on the taller girl. The fact that the knitted con Is as all-year-around garment should also be taken Into consideration. Wnip.s itt herewith portrayed serve ltiilniby In iiildHensnn, and they nre wcr ready when cool smnmer hreis mlr or nutuuin'H clilll conn-s no. CSTTBOf It VBTUM MVVUU uwow |