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Show The New Combination Sweaters TIIK sweater ha come to be a recognized recog-nized portion of every girl's wardrobe ward-robe and ouo of the garments which Is purchased as regulariy as autumn succeeds suc-ceeds summer For a quite young girl there is no model quite so smart as the middy coat of plum white with light blue or cardinal baud bordering, ond for hard service of navy with dnrk red stripes about the wrists, hip pockets and tlieiautical collar. Similar color combinations r.re used for lieved with navy handed collar, cuffs, j I pocket flaps and right front opening; ihe jone of angora wool which makes a girl look like a huce pussy cat if with it she wears a matching cap and the very closely close-ly woven and lilted affuirs with nairmv tight sleeves which were primarily designed de-signed to be worn beneath suit jackets. Automobile sweaters, always in a class by themselves, are in most instances single sin-gle breasted and lit the figure closely. Many of them aie of fancy weave and jthe majority have high necks with closidv the thirty-six inch coats designed primarily pri-marily for skalini;, but employed for a variety of purposes. These are double breasted from the tops of the shoulders, fo that extra warmth is afforded to that portion of the body which niot needs protect ion when a person is skatiuc. 1 .Also double breasted is the military sweater, which has strap fastem-d cuffs and collar which effectively prevent the wind from chilling the throat and anus. j the full length out which has a turn- I down collar, ouo In fancifully woven wool with a shawl collar and sid.j pockets, ! trim nn.-d with a cc-nlrnsUu color, and at- absolutely new model having wide doii- ble panels which may be buttoned back when not needed or be drawn across the front when extra warmth is require : and has a knitted belt which disai. pears fitted collars, lonu sleeves with tight wristlets and breast pockets for the purse and handkerchief. The chief thing to remember when bnyingua motoring sweuter is to see that it is snllicioiitly large about the hips, as otherwise the figure will have an awkward, uugaiuly appearance. It should also be of precisely pre-cisely the right waist length and there should be no strain upon lh sleeves between be-tween elbow nnd shoulder or wrist, l'.e-cause l'.e-cause of its elasticity, the size of a sweater sweat-er may seeni nn unimportant detail, but it is one which should be accorded as much consideration as color or style if the wearer of the garment wishes to took smart. W hut may be termed motor sweater acces.sori s, siuct they should precisely .match, the color of whatever woven ' , through slits beneath the aims and fast-J ' ens under the coat a l the back. ' j Many of the single breasted utility ! sweaters of coat shape have the collar-' l less or V neck, patch pockets aud turned ! over cuffs, and the favorite colors are i Oxford gray, dull greeu or pure while, but a model which is bavin? immeiisc ! vgne this autumn is precisely bke the1 1 garment worn by football players and is . drawn over the head, sadly to the dis I cvuiliture of tho coiffure it must dc ud- milted. ! Next in favor is the- Itusaian sweater, 1 r which is prettiest in while with dark j' jblue or re-d bandings-, 1 1 1 . nautical coat j Yinm iu a, heavy -daia atitcli aud re i-i i worsted wrap is selected, are the Shot-' land wool spencers to be worn directly over tho blouse, the wool tik'bts which terminate ot the ankles and the veils of crocheted jtephyr. There are also several sorts of mufn-rs. One of hand knitted wool or silk is blfaped to the throat aud has n clasp closiug and! another Is very wide at Its c entre, has a I deep point at either si,j,;. which covers j the front and back of the bead like a -hood nnd has ends bicli are- wound "bout the, throat and drawn across the chest. W ith, such a protection a motor-jist motor-jist can. defy, a uy, outburst ot uaturc abort ol i cyclone, |