,'4 ''3. If x H i my; Wi m V X ; ' ' ' 1 ,ff v,-i IV V 7 s Coat of Polo Cloth, 1 witE Velvet Turban. f "V. Newest .Charming Creations of Fashions Foremost Artist 15 s v,. r. 4 T i- -'I - I 1 ' if ; t- - . Aww-Jtf jit aWaiSaW; ;a.. t-tiT aaj? A Three-Plece Street Suit of DuTetyn. - ;,-"r" i . . - f ' ' ' Astf'-:A!.'- 5 4 ! ' ' . a ' ' - '. '4'a'5 --j- ... ' "A 1 A xt -r - t :-':' Y f v Novelty Sport Cape of Striped Wool, Suggesting an " ' Indian Blanket i ! By Lady Duff-Gordon ("Lucile") . i k PARIS, OctODer 29. EVERY discriminating woman glTes much attention to her outdoor costumes for Autumn and Winter. If she has regard for her health; Bhe goes but of doors every daywhether or not necessity demaDitls.Even 111 weather la no excuse tor carelesshess of attire. A womajv-can look smart; in a driving rain or lh a heavy downfall of snow. That woman was a philosopher who said that on a cloudy day she wore her brightest gowns. ! . The large middle figure shows a novelty sport cape of striped wooL The tape is very full and carries a suggestion of an Indian blanket. The hat worn with It has; a velvet crown and woolen brim. The brim Is trimmed' with bands of grosgraln ribbon diagonally crossing each other. The large right-hand figure gives an excellent Idea of sport suljr for late Au.ttmin-days. We see many such at country clubs. ; The coat afad tktrt.ayr wool tweed. The skirt fa of the large smart plaid -of Scotch origin Just now in vogue. The jacket, of the same color as the smaller lines of the plaid, has a collar and facing of the plaid.' 'The cuffs are of the plaid. Across the jacket-in. front one notes a. hand-painted leather belt. The hat has a wide,-turned-back brim of leather, with lines "of the wool tweed arranged as trimming and ending in one of the smart little drooping bows that have met' favor. " The small lower left-hand figure affords a view of a three-piece street suit of duvetyn. The coat, has ; a velvet collar, and cuffs, with .Chinese satin lining , and silver buttons. The I smock-like : belted blouse fs . of stin, the duvetyn collar and cuffs being piped with satin. A chemisette worn with" it reveals cuffs of organdie embroidered in floss. The skirt Is of the duvetyn devoid of trimming. .With the suit is ivorn a "velvet turban trimmed with bands of satin." . . ' . - 1 .The small upper left-hand-' figure serves to show What grace and beauty, besides utility,' tnay inhere in a large, 'loose coat of polo doth. The turban worn with i Is of accordion plaited telTet! irrahged in fan like design. - r - -. y- - . . , A distinguishing note of the season's modes is the. general use of fulV loose wraps, fn graceful' Uae&' . s ' "" - -.y'i.tJ:v.-.:'- ' 1 .a , I . X. f ' A V V ;1 fviit ; St'"' a ' ? 4 a4,k' i. v -'-it " i , , t ' v A-i'! '0-;r'1 -r- i i