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Show ; ij 1 Suede Coats Have Opossum Collars -Sport Skirts Are Mostly Pleated A Co:d Warm Sweater the First Requirement -SimpeBoy-ish Lines Mark Autumn Sport Suits of Dark Wool Fabric - Huntin g Tos Uk iRTUNATE the woman who does nl n lave to put away her good- HhII wTtlmc implements the moment JP Bummier Is over; her tennis racket illilil anl eolf cluos- hcr cunoe paddle, her .M" riding' crop. But more and more Ml women arc refusing to give up the happy, healthful out-of-door life when j . autumn comes around. More and 'Ml more clubs arc springing Into being L ill 1 )u3 ou;-s'c tnC cities anl with better "I - traffic facilities It becomes more and lit 111 I more easy to run out into the country ' 'II or at least out lnl ,ne suburDS ior i J a few hours of play in tho open. Of Hr H ojr ' 'nc " h hxs a motor crir nn(1s , '7 j. It very simple to stow away golf clubs III ' Dr tcnnls racquet, spin out of town a ij, jl few miles and change to outing togs at llfl 2 '10 country club; the girl who must Hill I -arry a heavy golf kit through c.ty ' I . streets and on trolley or subway finds I HI IS "hL' J tcrrn't,0(1 t0 have her outdqor ' !llnl through tho glorious au'umn 1 'here is always a way son I jfl Tennis Lasts Till November First 111' j iHHt llnlHi S'Uturi'.n season 1: hard to be 1: eve. II ill) Hfl Vou sit basking in warm sunlight, valching a tennis tournament. All ibout you arc happy young pooplo clad In summery tennis togs. White linen skirts and rubber-soled shoes are 'he order of tho day. Heads are hat-less. hat-less. Yet Just around the corner lurks winter and you only remember It when the sun goes down and it is good toi snuggle Into a good warm sweater, j drawn up to your chin. The open sea-) son In autumn sports lasts into and frequently overlaps tho winter season i of skating and coasting; at any rate j the riding, hunting and golfing season docs. November first usually marks, the end of the tennis season and rackets rack-ets aro regretfully laid away after j election day unless one has tho privilege priv-ilege of playing all winter on an in-door in-door court. Tennis Ls a hot-weather! : sport. One has to feel warm through and through to "feel warmed up 'o the game." Good players often declare de-clare they would rather play with t he ihcrniometcr at SO than on a coo. day i and though some people find this hard j to believe, it is quite, true. One must I bo all in a glow and must perspire very freely to play good tennis. Something I in a shivery air ccms to take the -pr. ng and suppleness ou' of one's i n 'a and the tcnn:s-pep out of one' j I spirit. Golf, however, la a different matter 1 One golfs until the links are covered j with sncw and a heavy coat Is necos- '.sary to keep out the cold. The golf girl this autumn is wearing a very natty, and delightfully warm costume 'of knitted wool; machlnc-knlt wool jthat is. like the heavy, warm sweaters carried by the sporting goods stores. One of these uits Is pictured and ou will note Its smart and graccf.i'. Ines and trim flt. I is rathei dark brown in color, with a scarf olar of tan. and s i "J tan tassels on the belt echo the lighter note of the collar. So docs the angora cap. And. of courso. you know If you are around fashionable country clubs at all that there Is nothing smarter In the way of sport headgear just now than tho tarn. Some of them are liko this one. of angora wool; others oth-ers are of knitted worsted and many a girl this minute Is frantically trying to finish a knitted tarn In order to wear It before the autumn outdoor season closes. The golf girl wears excellent ex-cellent shoes of dark tan calf with very low heels and soles that will keep her feet dry in wet grnss or on boggy ground. Hr golf gloves with a reinforcement of heav er leather at the palm :ind under the lingers arc entirely correct.. Sport Clothes T'nt Can Appear In Tow it Women who Uve .n thfe city and golf out in the country prefer a more conventional con-ventional golf suit of oxford or hcathe: cheviot which will not look no conspicuous con-spicuous on tLe Journey throu . streets. In the suburban communities these trig sports suits aro worn continually, con-tinually, with the velour tiat and heavj gloves and low-heeled footwear 'hat go with such -i fo:i'HDic. The town wom.a must be a bit nnrc conventional conven-tional and formal, even for shopp n?: : A New ,f c$ "Riding YskW mWLW mmT Suit oP : Black and Checked S5 Velvet or marketing excursions of a morning: ! but sho wears tho sport rig with eminent propriety when she sets forth i on a country tramp or a golfing expedition. expe-dition. The sport suit pictured com Si ' from a very authoritative house and I every detail is corrcc;. The material of Jacke and skin Is a dark oxford chev o; of rather soft fin "h. Bon-buttons Bon-buttons t.-.m the su 1 u"d the Jacket has mann.sh l.pels ana collar and four capacious pockets with buttoned down flap . Th: -k r . shorter than I ojorc formil w k nc skirt and but-. but-. down the f' jn It h.i "wo v kcts wh.ch 'hi j s-kct h des :n the door costume th .- well dres-sed young ' person wears a hat of d rk g;- en linon sport shirt wi;h a boyish four- In-hand tie. and very heavy boyish gloves of tan leather. There is a fancy for perfectly plain, nlcoly tailored tail-ored sport shirts of fine linen this autumn and the.se shlrt-s are considered consid-ered smarter than silk ones for sport wear. L.nen ls so much desired, now I that It Is back after Its absence during war time that every woman wants all ! sho can have of It, and Immaculate white I nen sport shirts arc having a mcr 'ou- vtu. j The Woo io: ' efclrl n important A more informal ou'door costume I In shown n be, comb.na'lon of sweat -, r '.nd , "d -k r:. This happy- po-Iucky. dellgh f :l girb Is not for the g.rl ho dw Is In a c.ty unless ht kc ps her spori attire at the country coun-try "lub and changes when she gets h re. But le woman who lives out of to wn is revelling.- these autumn orLOOaL A Splendid Molor Cost for Slormy Days 1 231 ' . mm- days. In the sweater, shirtwaist and sport skirt combination. Angora sweaters sweat-ers liko the one pictured arc both warm and smart and theso angora jackets come, in wonderful color.i; burnt orange, cerise, emerald green and rich browns and tans. The coat pictured ls deep blue the shade of blue that makes blue eyes so charming charm-ing and It ls worn with a pleated wool sport skirt In ono of those stunning stun-ning plaids i fiat covt aboul flvo dollars the yard and aro worth It! A good wool sport skirt Is an excellent lncst-incnt. lncst-incnt. especially a pleated skirt whose stylo will remain good Indefinitely. The fine material can be cleaned and pressed over and over and almost never wears out. It payi to put money in a good sport skirl of this typo, and in a sweater to go with ii, for both garments gar-ments will give service through several seasons. Leather Sport Coats Have (iool Lines I They arc called "leather" coats by almost everybody but as a matter or fact few of them are of real leather except the suede models which are decidedly expensive. Most of these I "leather" sport coats, however, aro of imitation leather and aa excellent ' Imitation It is for the coats are certainly cer-tainly smart and g:ood looking enough for anybody' They are lined with suede cloth and are reversible. Every detail of the reverse side ls perfectly finished even to a duplicate set of buttons. but-tons. Such a coat baa an extremely jaunty sporty air ar.d it Is warm oh how cosily warm It Is when tho north Winds begin to blow. Such a coat will do for motoring for tramping, for hunting and later for fkating and will be comfortable to draw on over one's golf Jacket after the foursome ls over. I The pictured coat is In tan leather col- or and is matched by a fetching trlcorne HEj With .1 down ' I.Miimvr i ... her A grc n and gray wool ."-kirt .nd tan sport shoes accompany the coat. The i motor coat I.i no; of leather but o! ; heavj cravenel I irl i h i i - ., water like a duck's back and ls par ticularly warm and eozy for cold j M weather wear The cov i v. el! .. : and has smart trim lines and both cuff and collar are arrnnceil to k?et mw ou' r ery ; 1 even in , . , a driving .storm. . Irel For Hie Hiding C.irl CK Something qui tii In riding top' --ic Is pn ented - A rid- i r ... . V. :ir.d '!' ' '' T' ':' ! ,C'V Xtot ' smart I hi i ' 1 : ' ''r- v. omen rich a t .. -' Hock Horse Show last :.. v. . ... vthe: ak, a j suits in check or sirir- j such suit, w'.l :. a - de-sadd:. in I a white linen wa. ",'ar and I Hnj cuffs and tin coal .. i In u'.. .. style Tli- co-um.' pV.ured has tk I Hffi new hlgh-waisted coat with f xcingi of i: i, " - ' '-,)., I atld Stock I ; JfW I |