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Show I 1 $ 1 'I 1 v V- 1 : fl Mjy ' I I Lddu lyuTFvvjordori I t M . Y ': 1 r J '-:U: ' y '' yy' h '"' :- ''f'- ' ;'':'ni4 I ' -wftlr I I 1 3 v - . , , .... ; ; ' i - . ' ' . ; ' ; i - , Y - : " ' Ij ; . ! I i This Is a Type of Smart Coat ! for Sports Attire. ID 1019, International Pmrare 9enl r Model Sports Suit for r$20. It Is Made of Kitten Ear. Great Britain Rljtats Referred. Gabardine Is the Building Materia) of This One-Piece Informal Rcbe. LADY DUFF-GORDON . the famous "LucUe" of London, Lon-don, and foremost creator of fashions in the world v.Tites each week the fashion article for this newspaper. J . presenting aJI that is newest and best in styles for well-dresrccl women. lf: Lady Duff-Gordon's Pans establishment brings her into close touch with that centre o( fashion. Lady Duff-Condon's American establishments are at Nos. W: 37 ancf 39 Wert Fifty-seventh street. New Yorlc, and No. I 400 Lake Shore Drive. Chicago. I By Lady Duff-Gordon ("Lucile") I np HE simplest attlro In tho wrurobe of smart folk is their sports clothes. In lines their aim is comfort rather than beauty. In material, warmth1 or coolne38, according to the season, and freedom 4 , of movement by the wearer, are their purposes. Therefore the "good" used for their making, while of thick warp, should not bo heavy I" , Stripes and plaids, looked upon with little favor for other user, are popu-lar popu-lar mixtures for lounging or the golf links or for long cross-countr walk0 Wl. In the middle of this page is shown the picture of a model of a 1920 W' eports suit. It is made of kitten ear, (hat wool first cousin of velvet. The coat i3 short and of two lengths. The front is tho shorter, and resembles a sweater In length and fit. Tho rest of back and sides are six Inches u '-7. longer Thi9 doubleness of the garment increases Its warmth, besides ff :j giving It Individuality Tho skirt is short and full The sklrts bb the coat, Is trimmed with Btrlped ki ten ear in two shades The arrangement of the trimming in doul'V- bands, of waistcoat effect and in the wide, shawllike shawl-like collar and as a boider on skirt and coat, is effective. The hat !3 a draped turban of wool vel J 1 On tho upper right I .mi you see a one-piece dress of dark gabardine. M"'" It is bound with braid. A collar, chemisette and cuffs of white batiste I lighten what might otherwise be an effect of weight The half fitting girdle adds trignes3 and hlps to define, the figure Ribbon ends, In two I, 1 ehados that meet in a bow and loops nv?r the chemisette form a smart touch I Over a skirt of large plaid and a man-like shirtwaist of white flannel Is worn a sports coat by tho figure in the lower left hand corner. Lapels I V are made of the plaid. The belt and the large pockets have a decorative I binding of the plaid I ?Y' |