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Show COATS MATCH BLANKET OR RUG; SMALL TYPES IN FALL MILLINERY IT WOfl.D seem as if the mode Is taking more and more to the idea of moving in "sets." For our handbags hand-bags and hats and belts and shoes ) to be matched there's no longer a thrill in that. In fact, matching sets like these have grown to be a habit, not a novelty. . That one's coat be matched to the color of one's car, or for it to be fashioned fash-ioned of the identical plaid of one's motor or steamer rug well-that is a different story. Anyway, fashion's latest wrinkle is to accompany the plaid coat worn by the traveler at sea or the motorist, with a blanket or rug to match. It Is really not necessary to be motoring mo-toring or crossing the ocean In order the season Is far advanced. Even now hackle pads and little wings are usei unstintedly Quills also. The newer felts have a lustrous satiny finish, witli long nap.. Thest are very aptly called soleil felts. Then are as many velvet as felt hats-amoni: early models. Quite a few models an of velvet and felt in compose. A representative group of snug-fit ting hats is presented In the illustra Uod as follows: The first hat Is black felt with i tiny excuse of a brim done in satin A gold galloon applique emphasize? an earlap trim, which repeats at the opposite side. A skullcap with a flare which bridges the top of the hat Is illus- : S'.rt ; '. -.V-vrSk Ti T 1 i v v it -J X t i u x r i I 5U X ' f COAT MATCHES THE BLANKET lo acquire one of these luxurhws costs, for they are to be had without the rug. The' real object of the picture pic-ture is to convey the fact of the employment em-ployment of these handsome woolen steamer blankets for the making of the better grade sports coats such as are gracing this autumn's style parade. These patrician sports coats declare the fact of quality in not only the superb cloakings of which tliey are made, but equally so in the elegance of the furs which trim them. Some of the favorite furs used are pointed lynx, natural vicuna, genuine wolf and fox, gome fitch, and there Is a special vogue for beaver. U develops devel-ops also, tills season, that pointed furs are considered outstanding. Very swagger coats are also made of i d in novelty patterning, rough trated to the rignt at the top. It, too, Is of felt In the new cocoa shade. It stresses the fashionable buckle-trim. Black stitched suede felt Is smartly designed in a unique shape shown to the left, bejow. It displays a hand Pome ornament such as ure in such active use this season. To the right, below, t he shape Is felt with cut-out leaves, revealing a velvet background. Kliiuestotie orna ments add a decided touch of smart ness. An Ingenius handling of felt will, velvet Is featured In the little cling tight hat shown last. The felt h slashed just large enough to let a tat. of the same slip through. Tiny cinches which cling to tin : head like a cap are made entirely ol j shirred velvet. Sometimes an enor i mous chou of the velvet Is placed ai r ) , , -t--' ":;.:- - , 1 ... - t" : a xi l- - y ... ., ,;, . .; . -vs. 1 - . i - , . : v r, i . .... , ff. f t.'.'T J A ; i- 'J"'-i FALL MILLINERY TYPES ALL SMALL .-neTlot and camel's hair cloaking, often unfurred, but perhaps having u mart scarf-collar. It Is Ihe proper thing to wear with these coats minus fur a large Jlower of the cloth of .vlilch the coat Is made. Novelty coats show unique trim- ulng touches of calfskin or snake- k i ii. Bails modistes lire sllll loyal to the little cling-light shapes mid so ire we In America, The skullcaps and 'oques In the autumn millinery col lections lec-tions are Indulging III nil Boris of whlmslcid notions which mid to their illuicnionl. Mm. I of the new snug uits exploit Hie earlap effect, If not oil .nth shies, at lea::t on one. There Is every evidence of a wide .so of ornaments, and feather fancies vlll no doubt rapture the mode before one side Then again the sllhouetn Is not disturbed by any trimming, I sparkling ornament being the only adornment. Milliners are also producing very fascinating effects by using velvet ami felt together. Sometimes velvet In the form of drupes nnd choux trim the felt helmet or toque, pr vice versa. very effective working of the twi together Is achieved by fancifully rte signing Hie belt In cutout by pattern lug, which makes ii lino showln; against the velvet background. I'.vrograpli.v, done with n hontec needle as on leather, Is a new develop nient which Is producing wondioii effects on felt hats. Orion tlio fel takes on. under this process, . aiq t of tooled lent her. .M I.IA I'.l I'l TOMI.KY. ((0. 1 P T7, WintmD Ni wi pn iht Union) |