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Show SPANISH VOGUE IN SHAWLS; WEARABLE TYPES IN COATS FASHION, this season, Is conspicuously conspicu-ously a matter of following the Spanish vogue. At every style exhibit, at social gatherings galore, where nibdlsh women add to the picture, in cable reports from across seas, In messages mes-sages brought by word of mouth by those incoming voyagers who have not left a stone unturned In Paris, London, Lon-don, Vienna and other style centers In their search for "the latest," the present-day mode are discussed nd 'exploited 'ex-ploited n terms of picturesque Spain. One of the outstanding notes in this overwhelming favor for modes Spanish Span-ish if the vogue for the deep-fringed, can no longer keep np with her. In stead, he contributes his fleece toward making her a coat all trimmed with braid and fur, and everywhere that Mary goes the coat's along with her. This Is an arrangement highly satisfactory satis-factory te Marys in general, who are Just now looking for coats that will do for all-round wear, give good service and be equal to holding their own with different kinds of hats. For Mary has learned to leave it to the hat, mora than anything else, when It comes to I adapting costume to occasion, Here Is one of those accommodating new coats, of a soft and becoming pile SHAWL OF KNITTED TAN FIBER SILK graceful, gay-hued shswl. Creators of style who express their genius through knitted stitch, having "caught the vision," are scoring new triumphs In that they are Introducing the shawl. ' These wixards of the knitted art are ensnaring the feminine heart with beauteous long-fringed shawl creations which reflect most fascinatingly true Spanish colorings of crimson, black, orange, green and purple. Sometimes the color glory is varied, as in the case of this lovely shawl shown In the fubrlc, with rich, but sturdy trlav mlngs that will fit In with almost anj background. Its plaid lining proclaim: comfort and serviceability. Its luxurious luxuri-ous collar and - cuffs sre of Hudson sent and there Is a little glint of gold In the silk braid that makes a finishing finish-ing touch. Probably Its owner has a simple plaid frock to match the coat lining and a plain felt hat to complete, with the coat, an ensemble for everyday every-day street wear. But her ostrich-trimmed ostrich-trimmed millinery Indicates that S 'f v '''i $4 1 r mi n v? a it-" ') ) - 1 AN ACCOMMODATING NEW COAT picture, which Is knitted of tan filter silk with striking pattern In orange. A flattering accessory to any costume Is this lovely exponent of knlttVd artistry. art-istry. A black silk knitted shawl designed In triangular form, with an effective green end blue peacock pattern Inter-knitted Inter-knitted In the corner section. Is an outcome out-come of the Hpanlsh shawl vogue. Among the large knitted squares simulating the crepe Spanish shawls, green and beige are successfully Introduced Intro-duced In s particularly handsome model, which curries s wide border knitted In fancy stitch, repeating the two colors In the deep fringe. - Mary bad a little lamb, but be pretty crepe de ruing or satin afternoon after-noon dress Is on Its way somewhere. There are many beautiful and wear ehle types among the coats that stylists styl-ists have prepured for this full. Among the handsomest are coats of chocolate brown velours, with long waist, surpllcs fastening at the 'front, which brings two very large, decorated glass buttons but-tons a little to the left side. Dyed squirrel makes the ample and long shawl collar and wide cuffs. In climates where there Is no very cold weather the new coots of heavy ottoman silk will be found practical und very chic. JUMA BOTTOM LEY. C. Kit, W !.! Ntwipopor Ualoo-I |