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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAt PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNlSi, , SEPTEMBER 20, !90S 5HA m 'Ays About f " i if (r m A- . -I V, ! 1 v . , i, if-,- V '. l I :,TOTfC.v4wT 'i X ' - ny: syi it j ' uv 4-vT? 1 1 A - - fr. Photo by Felix IO lit- 1 A JUL THERE is little doubt that the ; I - passion for the direotoire . , will influence tbfl size of the r uffs for the winter. Of course, ; y hare been large now they are iormous. " Fur coats, it seems, ill follow the . lead of the muffs nd will be sumptuous in the ex rcme.' This will necessitate the -o of light pelts, else milady will weighted down with the richness hef mantle. , Sr siskin,' after hariiur been out trot for many years, has been -umed by Paquin.' The deep and ,-r luster of this fur may be dutifully combined with ermine, i the master of fashion, realizinc 4, hss desisted a aronreous wrap :h cufTs and collar of the expen- white fur. . White rabbit coats will be rery 'ionsVle for eTenin wear, and sai-1 that they will be erten .t worn when Id Father Win ' frsin srrires with freerJng . r. Of nurw. the familiar ;l rot d to form the - i ir:'". A taw costly i4 hit Lsre is raised V NJ?-"!ti. ('''.' : -- -- 5 v- l is r - fill Magnificent chinchilla fur or Anna Held by Bechof . David. ? 190 Photo especially for the purpose, and the beautiful pelts may be purchased in Florence. Some of these coats are finished with collar and cuffs of white fox, so bunny and his enemy are united at least in death. One of the most magnificent coats seen in Paris this year has been made for Anna Held. Rumor says that for it she paid 40.000 francs ($8000). It is of chinchilla, that softest and most perishable of furs. What a number of tiny ani mals it must hare taken to form this regal garment 1 Sable and silrer fox, the dia monds of the fur family, always hold their own in a group apart from the rest. They can nerer be truly popular, for they are far too expensire to be worn by many peo ple, but they are always appre ciated by those who can afford them. It is said that the lucky Anna not only has her chinchilla wrsp, but she also owns a coat of Russian ssble which reaches to the ground. A peculiar coat is that made by . CaHoVcf mink, finished with " coat made J'IIHlHllM imilll --- IT ' -' " in-"--- t ' ' r4 X . by Rtutlingcr A pretty fur set turban, scarf and muff. Note the enormoui sue of the muff. tut hood of silk and fur. This is quite academic, and, although purely a norelty, it is rery handsome. The pelt of the black lynx has been used to form a set, including scarf, turban and muff. This will . give some idea of the lines on which the new seta are made. It 6hows the gigantic size of the muff, the small scarf and the rakish an gle of the turban. The white aigrette on the latter is most ef fectire. The scarf is much on the order of the chiffon ruffs worn in LETTERS AND INTERVIEWS FROM THE PARIS FASHION MAKERS . . . Specially written for this Fall Fashion Supplement. EVERT on In Psrto bas his or her own Ideas on the fashiom question. It will be Intereatlng to many to bear what some of the great bouses bar to say about mSllnefy. The Maisoa Georgett. always aa authority, sends as the following grace ful llttl letter: . 'What wflrUi faahloa b tMe wis tori oaa k-oews. n the spring, and it is fastened on one side with a huge satin bow. Particular attention must be called to the odd way in which the pelts are sewn together to form the coats. This is especislly noticeable in the sable wrap, where the fur is so planned that it forms a circular border around the main part of the wrap. Kings and queens of old, with all their ermines, laces and velvets, would find much to enry in furry wraps -of today. can say for certain- At the present moment (Jaty It) It Looks ss If sa wasted to fere up$ , as big flat hats, very barmo elods Is line, oa the order of Ui Eegltrh school. Our favortto colors will t b1rs and rose, la faded rones: pra4ls. . erase raradia asd alarette will bo ed in Isrge qsaaUtkes jtd la ' srr sbsd. i r.. , . -!... ; 5 ' - 4t . " . r;". - - j .. .:- - . ' - ,' , f . j if.s;i $ ' l.v-U 4 A splendid fur model for an evenine Large Hats Will Grow Larger Monsieur Carller. of the Rua ds la Palx, prophesies as follows: Whst will be worn this winter? A grave question. Everything Is In the dlrectolre style; we shall hare the' dtrectoire, which will give us pretty Mtls hats with strings. The large hats will become rery big. too big. and they will cost so much that we shall be obliged to go back to the small hat. For the theater, we shall hive delightful coiffures. Inspired by Egyptian and Greek Jewels; and to - go to supper, the lovely - Carller capuchonii. which have already -made a furore. Volla the coming fashions. . M. CARLIER. Le Style Collant At the Halson -Francis, famous for tailor-mades, the reply to the question about the coming fashion was: "Le styV collant," that Is to ssy, the clinging style "The sleeves will be eloe and clinging, the skirt will be close and clinging, the bodices will be tight and flat," said the premiere. "And I may add that w are mak ing rery long coats." Creed, Too, Says Long Coats This penchant for long coats is con- firmed by Creed, who makes so many of the absolutely pials tailor modes that Englishwomen love to wear. ror'thrm. and for the Americans who here ordered suits esrly before returning ZSZ Thi hsr. "We hsr. only Just begun to reaching almost to the tms. The, have th t th'r "Id. ' all kng. cle sleeves, and sometimes di- "so ft Is probable tbat : w shall rectotre caffs at the baada. kep p the style." - For atateriala. Creed is using some vel vet, braided with broad silk braid. For j r- v t p-.nl, the morning be employs a ratber roagb . or i-ItUe reopie BngtUb teesl suMlttg. And. of courve, ITbst Cheralt s making for cbildrea broadcloth and cbertot are always fsvor was learmVd ta aa early morning talk. Ite of bis. VT are oslng a grest deal , of , . tt- t r fur with embroidery." oatd th de- A Hint from - raquin s'rr of th chiidreao tbmsa. - . . . . -For roots there will b snany lint' Xobody eaa teO wfcsl Paqaia wOl do at siret tMnrs braided wim ooa- tbs last sstaat, but ft is mere than prob- . . tach. .Evening dreaoea aad dans- 1 V v -;' ' ' able tbat the long sleeves will remain In all of. Paquln's winter suits. This was bin ted to our representative who asked for tbe Information. r? f 7 v T A Callot model ot a mink coat which has a hood of silk and fur. . iPhoto by Mjnuel - 3 1 I Photo by fBut A Paquin modd Of sealskin and ermine. Ing frocks are to be rery dainty -and oftea of tulle with band m broidery. - f "For older rlrls. as nractlcal dresses w are making doth - things, always with tbe waists a ' llttl high. Th baby things are almost Invariably empire." . Amy Linker's Tailored Suit Tba specialty , la fsll suits which ths Linker establishment bas made bas a plain tailored skirt aad a very long coat trimmed wits braid. - - The peculiar checker-board Skirt Is not being mad by ' them for fait and th waist Is kept at Its normal lino. Loeg sleeves are also promised. - "7 7