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Show , , . . i Fashion Marches On -- i Clever Coats for Auturm Charming on Larger Woman by Mac. LANE BRYANT . I Noted Fashion Counselor A Ik.. ; - , ) Jj JA . NEW YORK 1' all ia in the air the fall of lively smart coats rather than of dying leaves. Tor this is the month in which New York fashion ntylists bring out their new creations for crisp Autumn. The Larger Woman should Dave no difficulty this season In choosing her coat. Both fur-trimmed and plain model display those little ring gracei that make a size 46 look ilie 42. Chest, hare a broad look, and hlpa a narrow one, as should be. The new sleeves are full at the upper up-per arm for ease, and tapei off gracefully at the wrist for slender-neea. slender-neea. Clever panels In the back, and graceful Beams that lead the eye away from the hip, do their hare in making the short woman look tall and slender. ' Cloths, too, have that slendeiiz in; look. Bark crepe for dress coU promises to be a season favorite. fav-orite. IU vertical, tree-like markings mark-ings emphasize height. And tweeds, for all-round coaU, come In reliable herringbone patterns, or subdued flecked designs, which are always right for the Larger Woman. One designer has brought out the mart drees coat pictured above. It i can De had now at a very moSca'o I price In wool monotone crepe, s Kc-! Kc-! lined. In black or dark brown It ' has a flattering collar of d:irk skunk, and the all-Important tapering taper-ing sleeves. The back is shaped with slenderizing panels, and the cuat may be worn with a belt, or without with-out one by the woman who needs added Inches to her height. The second coat Illustrated Is an all purpose-coat, in herringbone tweed. The scarf Is adaptable, and can be worn over one shoulder, ascot fashion, ot loose and open-three open-three ways to suit three moods. Practical Bhades that have little chance of being left behind in the march of fashion dominate the autumn au-tumn color chart. These include black-and-white, and brown or gray mixtures for tweeds, and black and dark brown for unpatterned materials. ma-terials. If you would like to know more about these coats, or If you hara fashion difficulties which this article ar-ticle does not answer. I will be happy to help you any way I can. Write me: . Mme. Lane Bryant, Fashion Bureau, 6 East 45th St., New York City. |