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Show I with Velvet Turban. ' " .'' '.V! ' , 1 M A Three-Picce Street Suit of Duvctyn. "T ADY DUFF-GORDON, the famous "Lucile" of London. 9 and foremost creator -of fashions in the world, writes J1 each veek the fashion article for this newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best in styles for well-dressed well-dressed women. Lady DuffLGordon's Paris establishment brings her into close touch with that centre of fashion. Lady Duff-Gordon's American establishments are at l - Nos. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street, New York, and No. 1400 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. By Lady Duff-Gordon ("Lucile") PARIS, October 29. H VERY discriminating woman gives much attention to her outdoor -H costumes for Autumn' and Winter. If she has regard for her health she goes out of doors every day, whether or not necessity V demands. Even ill weal her iz no excuse for carelessness of attire. A W woman can look smart in a driving rain or In a heavy downfall of snow. Thnt woman was a philosopher who said that ou a cloudy day she wore F i her brightest gowns, J The large middle llsure chows a novelty sport capo of striped wool. The cape is very full and carries a suggestion of on Indian blanket. Tho M hat worn with it has a velvet crown and woolen brim The brim is Bt trimmed with bands or grosrain ribbon diagonally crossing each other. H The lorete right-hand flrure gives an excellent fdea of a sport suit tor lae Atilutun d We tec- many such at country clubs. The coat and skirt are of wool tweed. The skirt is of the large smart plaid of Scotch W: v. ; .. - Novelty Soort Cape of Striped Wool, Suggesting an Indian Blanket origin Just now in vogue. The jacket, of the same color as the smaller lines Ol the plaid, hay a collar and lacing of tho plaid. The cuffs aro of the plaid Across the jacket in front one notes a hand-painted leather belt. The hat has a wide lurned-back brim of leather, with lines of tho wool tweed arranged as trimming and ending in one of the Bmart little drooping bows that have met favor. J The small lower left hand figure affords a view of a threepiece street ; suit ol duvetyu The co.it has a velvet collar and cuffs, with Chine9 !s l alin lining and silver buttons. The smock-like belted blouse is of '". hulin. the duvetyri collar and culls being piped with satin. A caouiisotte ; - worn with it reveals cuffs ol organdie embroidered in Aosb. Tho skirt i3 A of the duelyn devoid of trimming. With the suit is worn a velvet turban J trimmed with bands of satin. ' The small upper left-hand figure serves to show what grace and -i beauty, besides utility, may inhere in a large, looso coat of polo cloth. 'k. The ' urban worn with it is of accordion plaited velvet arranged In fan-Uke fan-Uke design. V distinguishing note ol the season's modes I the general use of full, L loose wraps, in graceful Hne;3. (Ci 10.0. Intt n.. Mi. in.,! I'fMiure Scrrtco. Inc. Ctca Bnt.iln nieht Homer-rod It iil m An Attractive r Sport ) Suit W , for V Lte Autumn j - m -- m |