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Show Carolyn Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Roth, 2826 Dcvcrcaux Way, is leaving for a weeks vacation. She will travel to Twin Falls, Idaho to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kunkel, before attending school this fall. FASHIONS By Vidawrigrit Coat season will soon be here, and now is the time for all ladies to think ahead and prepcrc for the chilly breezes that are to follow. New fall lines are in new, anl the stores in Sugar House offer a marvelous choice in various styles, materials, prices and sizes. Make your choice now. Coats wi-re never more beautiful. The general fashion is a mad-eratly mad-eratly loose coat, that is, there's fullness to most coats. However, one particular line shows a slim close buttoned, or wrap style. Noteworthy in sleeves of all coats is the tapered sleeve, narrow at are cuff and loose at the elbow. Lovely models of natural cashmere cash-mere and in colors are to be seen in the Sugar House depertments. Sleek black dress coats of silky xaum; aru appealing. New tweeds imported from England Eng-land are a new note, and again the popular 'Electric Blue' is repeated re-peated into into these and other coating materials. Coats are now lined with such a variety of interesting , linings. Of course, there's 1 Miliuim, the insulated fabric, and synthetic fur material and other Orion fabrics. One very smart tailored grey coat 'is lined with bright red wool jersey, and flaunts a repeat of the lining in a scarf at the neck for accent. Don't forget too, the very new 40 inch coats, just 40 inches from shoulder to hem. Some button to the waist, and open at the neck like a shirt. Others swing unbuttoned. un-buttoned. The classic trench coat with the 40 inch length makes an interesting difference. |