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Dratnatic, Exciting is tins novel hat. Copper sequins
flash over the entire surface of this oval sailor. A wrap, in
matching copper faille, picks up the sequin trim, to com
plete the ensemble.
New Hats Are More Rakish,
More Lavish and More Exciting
Hats will be the climax of
your fall costume and you'll look
more elegant than you have
in years, judging from the mil
linery shown in all new colec
tions. The tip on fall millinery,
emanating from the Millinery
Fashion Bureau, is that the
"level-headed look" is waning
and new hats are to be worn at
a more rakish angle, well back
of the hairline and down on the
right side.
The currently popular "for
ward line" is pushed into the
fashion background by these
tilted silhouettes, but is none
the less present, in versions of
toques and berets that have
more rounded contours.
Because of the Victorian ele
gance in fall costumes, hats are
more elaborate than they have
been in the past few seasons.
The rounded contour's of fall
coats and suits are matched by
plump and curvaceous hats.
Elaborate embroideries and
headings echo the Victorian
mood: Ostrich and ostrich tips
appear again and again in both
designers' creations and popu
lar priced hats.
The millinery fashion scene
will blaze with pewels, sesquins,
gold and silver embroideries,
gleaming satin and metallic
fabrics. In every price range,
this return to elegance comes
as a welcome change of pace
from the plain little berets and
calots of the past seasons.
Two-toned velours and gleam
ing satin-surfaced felts have
lng satin-surfaced felts have a
rich look for daytime costumes.
A special group of hats in
metallic tones lend their bril-
liance to a scene devoted to the
importance of antique gold,
copper, silver, green bronze,
steel and brass.
Other colors favored include
peacock blue, vivid reds, the
orange and russet shades, violet,
the greys and beiges, paling to
off-white and pure white.
The always-good black hat
is newly exciting, with black
velvet facings, satin bindings
and pipings, braid and passa
menterie. Coq and ostrich feath
ers, veiling and nets are used to
enrich the basic black hat.
The hats of the season are
adaptable and can be worn
straight on the head, at the back
of the head to expose the hair
line, and in a smart profile man
ner.
There's New Color
Interest in Fall
Hosiery Themes
The growing interest in grey
for all 'round fall wear, creates
color interest in the new sea
son's hosiery.
Glowing rich browns will
blend with browns, go smoothly
with blacks (in the new brown
with black trend) and look just
elegant with grey, royal blue
and plum-purple.
A sophisticated tone to Wear
with black, grey, royal and
brown is a misty-slate cast with
black.
A clear, glowing grey . . .
muted softly to blend with dark
greys, is the perfect hosiery
shade for rose-to-plum hues too.
Pencil-fine seams . . . black
clocks . . . side clocks and hand
painted designs are keynoted for
that extra-svelte touch for leg
flattery.
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Here It is the same, fun-loving look which you adored and were adored
in this summer in White Stag Sun Togs. Now in comfortable 4-Season's
Flannel ... in flattering fashions for Fall. Jackets, vests, skirts, puddle
jumpers, slacks and caps that go-together everywhere. In Navy, Grey or Red.
Courier Coat (a) $12.95; Globetrotter Skirt (8), 10-20, $9.95; Jeep Hat (c)
S-M-L, $2.95; Neck-Nack (d), a miniature scarf fastened with a sports
emblem pin, hand-wrought in France, $1.95; Lazy Susan wrap-around skirt
(e), S-M-L, $11.95; Jeep Hat (f), S-M-L, $2.95; Coachman's Vest (g), S-M-L,
$5.95; Tomboy Slacks (h), 10-20, $9.95.
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Slash pockets with match
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and smart turn-back cuffs.
See It In lovely fall colors.
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A love of a coat in Kelmoor's houndstooth in a
bountiful boxy style. Four big buttons march
down the front of this casual favorite. Club col
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$69.95
The Casual's back and Sterling has it for you
with a raglan sleeve and unusual button trim.
Here's the unlrimmed coat you can wear for ev
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Tissue Faille with con
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pleat, two-tone double
belt and tailored extra
belt. Also Charcoal and
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Beige and Black and
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