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tailored frock, and the;, simpler .dress Avhich takes its jlines
from those dresses really, designed for the links or the tennis
court. Of course, one always, finds the tailored frock in a
nitfbdued material than the other--in blue twill or serge,
oijrt cloth in some rk color, jieyen sometimes in. crepe
diJt'nine navy blue in shade. The coat dress is a favorite
in any of these fabricsJi??; -.; vivi-- -.,
The tailored dress is one. which must, fit perfectryi not
an inch out of the way,' and be exquisitely finished.? The
simpler sport-frock is less particular -It may be more care
less and at ease. Thiy tiress f is developed in innumerable
fabrics in crepe de chin, in velveteen, heavy or lightweight
woolens. The more intricate or bizarre ? the . weave , of f the
woolen cloth, the smarter the dress. Jersy, sweed, flannel
and kasha are the lightweight fabrics represented, while
tweed also takes its place among the heavy fabrics, along
with other patterned woolens.
It is here that the two piece dress shines, and almost en
tirely vanquishes the one piece. The length of the blouse
varies it may be quite short above the hips, or reach some
few inches below them. The short blouses wear no "belt, the
longer wear a narrow belt, of self material or leather.
Pleats are the darling child of the sports frock. Adopted
though they may be for the more formal frock, they reign'
queen in-the world fof sports. One piece sport frocksare
more prevalent this .'year, and they - show many
clever ways of inserting -pleats. Under the pock
ets, from V shaped bindings-r-pleats stiched- down
from the shoulderrand ? allowed to; .open halfway
down the skirt box- pleats,: side pleats, kick pleats.
Among sport coats, straight lines predominate,
although one occasionally sees a bloused back.
Belts are much more inportant than last year, but
they still seem a bit timid, according to their be
havior. . Almost never does one see a belt daring
to emerge all the way roundit may disappear
when it reaches the front, and cover only the back
nf f he coat, or it may appear only for a moment
at the sides again it may disappear at the back and only
adorn the front.
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Jusias pictured in all
over-JPatent and in all
ovf?Beige Calf with
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all over DARK BEIGE
Calf skin trimmed in
Wine Patent Leather.
Price
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of oft lizzard leather
design on a combina
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$10.00; pair
KAYSER SILK HOSIERY IN NEW
FALL SHADES AND COLORS
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Opening
S'miT Choice of New Fashion
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' FfbiTfitKehundrecIs of fashions that leave the designers hands, itis almost
impossible to choose the correct, the smart, the loveliest. - But from this col
lection ofe fashions, as offered at our 'autumn opening, such a task becomes
h gayacl venture with only success to crown one's choice. We have sought
- long and culled carefully, and the crem of the season's modes is offered for,
ybupclibbsihg. Hats, frocks coats, sii its, footwear and scores of new and
different accessories all make their ;bow tomorrow night. You are cordi
ally invited to see them.
The New Mode Is' Frankly Feminine
and lavishly full with shirring and smocking. Tiers in endless variety.' The
bloused backhand swathed hip below which flares a full, short skirt. -The
youthful jaunty bolero. The flattering drop shoulder. Contrasting yoke.
Rich embroidery. Lingerie touches. . Pleats and peplums. nThese are Just
a'; few of fashions newer gestures for fall, developed in rich satin, velvet,
moire and crepe. All of these you will find here, as long as they are.oiew
arid smart.
The Mode for Evening'
Glitters Smartly '
Sequins, pearls, gold and silver? all :'lend
their brilliance to the new mode, for -evening
a mode of new lines, new colors and new
fabrics. A mode that features a: daringly
new;decolletage, the uneven hemline, the
"fish tail," the very full skirt and lines deft-
f ly molded to, the figure. A mode bf chiffon
and metallic clpth, of fluttering fringe and
.soft feathers, of velvet, taffeta, satin and
lace. A mode jn which the gayest colors
are thersmartest, and black? the smartest of
all. Here the . smart woman may see the
new evening mode at its best. :: ''
Smartness Means Slenderness
Even in Furs
There i? a beautiful.alertness in the smart-well-dressed
figure of- today; a slim, welt. poised air, eveii inJa heavy
fur coat, i ?or. the most; skilled .furriers Aave? f ashioned
and .designed, eliminating, the bulkiness,; bringing, out
the sinuous loveliness" of the heaviest peUs Ta obtain
such exquisitely .fashioned fur garments"; one miist per
force patronize; the finest of houses. The woman of
faoViinTt Vif wmmflTi whn lennws furs, will Walrap that
hereTare f ursrarments. ' fashioned - for '"herself iby the
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