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Show NEW BLOUSES FOR FALL; STYLES FOR FALL COATS AS SUMMER and summer blouses slip away, new blouses for fall come quietly In. They ure not at all sensational and follow the lead of dresses In making no radical departures depar-tures in styles from those thnl have Just preceded them. Nevertheless they reveal differences In decorative features, in colors and materials and In length of those for afternoon or evening wear. The tunic blouse which Is a blouse front panel of filet lace ending In tucks and borders of val lace. Lately arrived models of crepe de chine and crepe satin, include the season's fashionable colors tortoise browns, shutter green, Bauvals blue and warm russet, with bead or Bilk embroidery. Those melancholy days which autumn au-tumn Is supposed to bring, will have to be melancholy all by themselves, them-selves, for the new models that await .JV '' '-" . '.v -. ' ' -f,'-? :; . a . i !i A'Bc -iVA 3 I .- : i.v-v.7-',.I t .fi.. 1 f x T ' i.V. V J, ','!.? I 'r'-:;-r- 'V y . - -y-i-J One of the New Fall Blou.c j lengthened until It becomes a tunic Is the one new nsplrant for favor nn.ong new models. It appears among the dres-.i-r types In co;up.-t It hn with shorter ones to be worn for afternoon or eeti!ng and Is varied as to length ' from somewhere nbne the ktle.-s lo three-quarters (if the tigure. It cues without Hlln.- tli.it 111" over- j blouse has Hlpp!alitc, ,,. tucked 111 ( Mirietv an I Is much better Mle. The wri'Mllne N no longer a proM.-ui, so fir n the designer of bloijsi-s Is en- ' rcnied. It docs not cNt. but the sheer i them are t'otind to tnake everytioitT . hcerfill. What With the ll-ieT of dashing Sp.in!i !.. the dignity anil railings ..f the d r.-.toire lnllu- nee. and ith.Ts equally tl.itterlr.g. ev-itx'ioIv ev-itx'ioIv N lil-eiv to be In n state of eallou. In the Mew roats. llresse and hats, new t r' innnugs make up for continued s.m II. ity of l.ne nnd unchanged un-changed sllllou, The question nf now rs.nts Is thi-frst thi-frst to cane h'-f.ir tin luiiiii' and Is wortliv of ron'!er::Mo dl s-ijss!oii. A choio lii-s between a perfectly straight !. "'V j . . I AS . ' - m Ki ir: , i ,i "4 .'"V I Trrlty Alitcmr. Cost Model. oerblonse nftell requites II long till- ilerbodlce to he w ot ll with It. The new tailored blouses are made with round or shawl collars and straight or surplice fn'ilciilng at the fi nal, I 'or ll'liil n Ill Ihev l ollline themselves lo billions or Mllihlng and have long sleeves wllh or without culTs. Then- Is a lll-lni! for patch pockets on them. Silk btoailclolh and crepe de chine are favored liialerlals. A pretty llftetll blouse of dark crepe d china l shown here, with line an I a II ir r ripple about tbr lower part of the i-arincnt. with the matters of tront and vide fastening cape like a I t a cli men I s. shape of sleees and oilier details, to be settled The Hare seems best ndipled to dressier coals and an e niqile of this style is show ii In the picture. In this model tlie sleep's nnd panel In the collar are of a brocaded fabric. A plain cloth makes the remainder of the coat. shll'led u tllllsli Hie collar Mild sleeves and In the Hare. I portion of the skirt. A new fad appears In coats ()f plain, wool labii.s with phtJd linings worn with oliepl.ee dresses made of the same plnld The patterns are usually usu-ally very large plaids In soft ,-,,ur. lugs, iis brow ii and tan. navy, gray and dark fed or tniy nnd crcen These huge plalil i n i e very cleverly manipulated to a. Id to the straight up-and up-and ilow tine s of frocks. Touches of blight color iipp.'nr In pipings mid oc casl il leather belts. There Is mil. Ii style In woolens tlmt iicknow ledge a Scotch ancestry an. Ihev are liked for utility coats. Tb,i Hist step In the path Hint leads In Minn it ness Is taken when these swag grr cloths are ikhmI. .1111 A ItilTTDMl.MV. V, 1UJI, Wl,'Ml NWBI1' PlOwM.J |