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Show Languorous lazy summer passeJ :And, enter Fall I Autumn, with it! richness of foliage, its frosty air, promising winter, and Ita gorgeous new styles 1 The Inconsequential -summer raiment is cast aside, and her royal highness. Woman, is enveloped en-veloped with the consuming, the burning, the fascinating question of a fall and winter wardrobe. First, the Nw CoatI Each garment in the new wardrobe ward-robe is all-important The most momentous purchase is without doubt the winter coat. It must be stylish and it must be warm. This season, it just must be fur trimmed. trim-med. The profusion of furs seen on ' winter coats is prodigious prodigi-ous I Soft and warm, gently caressing, cares-sing, furs form collars to frame feminine faces. Cuffs give a rippling rip-pling dash and style to make sleeves interesting. In fur trimming, fitch is the most prominent promi-nent n p w- comer. The yellow furs have returned to favor. Fitch is especially lovely with the purple shades, the greens, and the wood browns. In the last group of colors, cuckoo stands out as the most popular. The short haired furs are deemed modish this year. Flourishing Flares The flare, flare is everywhere! It flirts out in front, on the sides, and very often in the backs of coats. Flares are indisputably clever. For the woman who is not equal to their frivolity, designers have fashioned straight line coats. There is a noticeable tendency to return to the wrap style of coats, with ' sleeves resembling the rag-Ian sleeves of yesteryears. The mushroom collar holds unchal-. unchal-. lenged sway I It is very becoming to the wearer. Detachable collars of fur are shown frequently. A youthful, : breezy style in coats is the cape coat ; the cape hangs pertly from the shoulder to the waistline. Some stylists are predicting that these small capes are a forerunner to the return to grace of all capes. ; And what's new in colors? Prob-1 Prob-1 ably the most startling, and to many the most welcome, is the extensive I use of black. Black is shown in all I fabrics. For coats, the wood brown shades win second place; caramel is a new member of this family. Purple is regally handsome for coats I Green, wine, henna, rust, and, once in a while, cranberry are other colors I which will be seen. Grey promises to j be strong as the season advances. ! Drenei Are Charming I For some time, people have been a-ondering if suits would again be rsihionable. Dresses are so' stunning -id beautiful that suits just don't I ve a chance I And so they remain j "rnsned. From every possible rumor jVyo! dresses are going strong! re so very tailored and smartly Btferior. The wool fabrics for fall M suturnn are the- luxurious, enhancing en-hancing fine weave s charmesn, rolm.heen, marcheen. Twills will he worn, but not ubiquitously. -iP lw of compensation works I aWrti are shorter, but necks and lUcvtt make up for this-for the fc-lb neck and the long sleeve are the fUf nodes upon which Fashion !'f u to approving glances. The XZl?30 wi" wear skirts "awl h'gh; her more sedate contemporaries will c,00 ' " rv. to fifteen iSf Nw Styl. F.,,UMj Pert puffs in the sleevti 1 Wr" .iiun Ull dresses give long and flowing lines. Lace and fur " divide honors hon-ors for trimmings. trim-mings. Circular skirts have swept all before be-fore them in the first style rush of the season. It seems now that they will decline soberly into the background, back-ground, and that flares and straight line effects will rule. Flamboyant flares make many, many Irocksi most V winsome. The flare seemi in cially feminine style it's just 1 i flighty, you know 1 Sashei art na occasionally. In silk frocks, the most arrestlr.j feature is the extensive one might almost say the exclusive use ol tl satin family of materials. Crej) satin wins I How gloriously il drapes I Here, indeed, is the Ideal material for gowns 1 Imagine a rainbow of deep rid colors of wine, dark green, dj purples and you have a picture ol the autumn and winter colors fa dresses. Black is most in vogut But it's not a sombre, moumiiil black I It is always made merry lj' some color combination, fur trimming, trim-ming, lace, or -just the youthfulnesi of the style itself. - i Furs of all kinds are used lot trimming. They may finish a flare, , they may be used as edging; whenever when-ever you see a fur trimmed frock,' you may know it is modishl Caps adorn dresses, too. A tailored ditu with a flippant cape is just . tht. smartest style one could choose, -.( Not Forgetting Hatil ' j Perhaps the first thing a wonua buys to let the world know that fall; is here is that new hat I Ttii autumn, shi buys a hat ol 1 velvet, velour,, or plush. It mail be a small, pulldown pull-down hat which fits snugly-or, it may M 1 vampish, arrest-'. ing large til from which she surveys the world with scorn I Ribbon is used In literally liter-ally hundreds of ways to make hats: alluring. Flowers also hold their own. Feminine Footwetr The well dressed woman is altnji, smartly shod I Nowadays he wear! pumps all winter, win-ter, and is none the worse for itl Patent leather and satin please the demands of style right now. Strap pumps go on and on I One begins to think they Will aiwjn be in style. The step-in pump wiffll buckle is a new and refreshing sW stvle. Opera pumps are coni'r-rati" and in good taste. Black rules w world of footwear I This is indeed the !'"' style caters to good taste. There 11 no extreme fanciful nor lnit"''-'-. , modes. And. yet, there sre braJ'l' becoming, and dignified hsiiW every type of apparel for all Wjn -women I ' f |