z evo-svaiiasoq" l 1|" -' I Q I " ~- ‘i -3 »--J....'l.-L i iiswn-sssm-iuweee ~ AND GET THE AOOE I I ‘k7: Shop Carefull iiiiiiiiiillliij SSORIES é AFTER THE GOAT-ESPECIALLY ETHE HATq-IT WILL QAQILLLQQ e i PAY ; BY MAR-IAN YOUNG NBA Service Staff Correspondent NEW YORK-No chic woman buys a winter coat on the spur of the moment. She knows that it will be just Eabout the most important item in her wardrobe for two,‘ Land perhaps three winters, and she chooses it with this fact {Zfirmly in mind.’ ‘tiibezhe selects b11712!!! shoalsxalecg ause . rown . her and because it will beiiicc Mover _a.l.l wearable left-overs as ‘wag as over new dresses and Ill . ‘- L! she can not afford to pay ‘for a coat trimmed with really ; beautiful fur, she gets an untrim- ‘mad model and plans to buy a .5Qp$!‘8-i'0 iur scarf later on this year or possibly next fall. She is ‘wary of high fashion models ; which may go out of style all too quickly. That is, unless she can have a new winter coat every year. corms THE cow. 1 coma’ riis MUFFS she likes muffs-the big news aocesscfies for cold weather. H t . c$arly hats-after, not before she less chosen her coat. . ‘This year, there is s. wide va- riety of silhouettes from which to pick am! choose. The fitted and flared dressmaker coat with, double swing skirt is a headliner. There are draped and shined types that -~ look more like afternoon , than topcoats. New versions oi straight, unfit- ted box coats are available. And so are pencil-slim reefers and. for more casual wear, amply tout swag- . gers. The ccrseted look through the . middle appears in coats as well as dresses. . is used more imagina- tively and more lavishly than over before. ‘Iliere is a. wider range oi colors. black holds first place, various tones of brown and green are t. can has a grayish, misty . nisawsrmbutsophls- tiea shade. Mystery green has . s iaint bluish cast. Golden oak is new. Winter beige lsagold creannlidhtbutwaim - . from orayish stone iones tiuoiwh llsiitsr-thsii-Royal TOPOH-Tllflivyflbdiflwnhlfllgmg. _ jorlty of collections. There are tome dark red and wine shades, Jooétariéd occasionally a heather ;An untrlmmed. fitted and flared icoat in golden brown triple twill ~.is shown with a. soft muff of the new ruby fox. GIT IJD 01' THAT BLACK M001) In other words. this year's win- ter coat doesn't have to be black. ‘Shop around a little and make a Lilia l,.ri,~il'.;u’l‘i Shining examplg of’ the new softness in dress-maker coats are these two smartly models, crated by Heitner. The coat at left, of fine disgnoal-ribbed wool in winter beige, shows the new ril- houette - small-waisted and high-bosomed with round hipline. It's lavishly trimmed with marten-dyed fitioli. The other coat, right, ts of soft black wool with black Persian lamb collar, buttons and ,. ‘ bands. Thepocketaucsetintotlietopoltbesiiirredpanels. list oi everything you expect to The new woolens admirably buy during the next five months combine the four main requisites before you decide that "black is of a. coat fabrlc—si.mpiicity, char- the only thins I won't tire of eas- acter, drape and warmth. One of ily.’ the highlights oi the season You Can't Be _Casual In Buying a Sufi‘ p: are sewer-scrun- esa rarity; * ‘ * " being talked about in tiles-tore; st u“, msmsm TRULY OHIO WOMAN GOES INTO A HUDDLE HERSELF OVER ACCESSORIES AND GROOMING in BY MARIAN YOUNG INTEL Se!!!“ Still Oorgogpmdmg NEW YORK-No truly chic woman says, “Now I must buy a fall suit,” or "I think $10, indeed. er conversation with herself to look this fall? 1r 1 w; 5 mm r0 with it? What t of cloth“ l d0 iOiilethlng sihou m g ghv rlsm with the +4‘ r1133 Mitre before I even consi hat I'll want u; we“ with I'll get a new hat next week.” 80cc about like this: “How do 1 wsm, what kind oi accessories will I need to best suits my kind of figure? 511mm anything new? the suit I have. der Smart accessories to wear with a new fail suit or to make last sni-‘s iuit look like new include Susy’: mob-esp hat It is soft black m’ Note the wool glolvcs with shirred l to follow up the snood. trimming. in plums of black kids lornisL The bright eu- c with ear clips to match, lower the t right, are new. loves of nou-cmcksble black suede with mountain susle trim bag Also obtainable pumps with th beck tree t wTtlgsi-let wool $51.: gauntlet cuffs; Tho step- vwst will ma on more sud the iswsi-usiiafi: heal-flagging“! pln M livin- right are hand- IN 01bit s» >_-... ..i_._.. .__ _ T" 0m" “"35- STWB 8 Planner and a schemer. She knows what's iore picking a. style that ls being talked about, mo gfiifmks twice be“ 364°" U711!!! 011 8- 8111810 811115. she has made up her mind what ac- cessories wlli be needed. She looks straight clown her nose at the sort of shopper who gets a hat on the spur of the moment and then has to Buy dress, shoes, bag and gloves to wear with it. . Once she has completed her shopping list, bought a new founda- tion garment and decided how she's going to wear her hair, she shops ‘folrl s. suit. She knows that suits have taken on a new importance this a . EVERY SILHOUETTE IS REPRESENTED Every silhouette, every fabric and every type of trimming is as per- fectlgeiepiesenied in suits as in day dresses and SEDEULCG coats. You can as feminine looking in a dressmake: suit as you can be trlmly tailored in a slim tweed one. ‘there are costume sluts galore-some with short boleros over matohi or harmonizing dresses, many with longer Jackets, quantities with fui Jenvgth coats. The last named is ultra-utilitarian, of course. The coat will go over dresses and the dress may be worn under a. fur Jacket or heavier winter coat. (Continued on page 7. Col 6) The figure-hugging. molded silhouette ls admirably illustrated in two entirely different types of f suits The model at left includes a snugly fitted, waistline Jacket and a full swing skirt-both of lfllflile tweed with bands of black Persian lamb. The other. right, consists of s fitted, full-length, dark green coat with twisted beaver collar over nsimplefiockofslieerwoolinallghtei-shadeofgreen. LLTU W N (Q UAKU/‘il-MKJ X forgfiiat New Coat i iltliiillllklililifiil IT SHOULD LAST MORE THAN A YEAR Sleek leopard is used to ci-im this 1 fitted coat of black needlepoint woolen. _ The hat is of matching leopard. triple twill. a new kind of wors- ma . This is warm but ted not bulky and is highly reconn- mended for mature figures. A new of that old favorite, the wool with texture needle point, has s. faint rib which creates an effect not much unlike pile velvet. crush and it won't show spots. Paris talks a great deal about duvetynes. Many an American de- signer uses tow-n tweeds for coats as well as suits. 8 r Rosy Copper -_,_, Rouge Takes Spotlight BY ALICIA HART NBA service Staff Writer) Along with the clear. shades of makeup which ables have been wearing these PM?’ (w wsellrs, handsome rosy 0WD" indies now melee their slvPw-Tflnctt- wmr with the riwss and 011$: greens and thgegfark amber and darker browns that are so much in the spotlight. rosy 009D?!‘ lipstick and rouse are perim- Witli black. of course. comm‘ milk” up is as “high fashion" as black and brown combined in an en- seimble. As the season progresses. it b0- comes obvious that one 11118?!“ and a. matching rouse are quite inadequate for the woman who realizes the wide variety of ofiwt-l which can be achieved b? mike‘ up alone. Fort tan .shek'now8 131158 simple Tvilsacl: egress, worn with 801d d copper maloeup lryiOiingt axilwis it did till: day before when she wore pear an firlght red route and lipstick with when she's feeling gay she likes scarlet lipstick and nail polish with her moss green dress. When she's not, copper lipstick and nail lacquer suits her perfectly- Flngernlll Versatility she likes dusty pink makeup. in a grayed although not numb?- pambv tone. with her stone blue tweeds. But now and then she switches to scarlet or to rosy cop.- per-bctlh equally nice with stone blue. Naturally. her love oi variety has made it neeess for her to learn to apply nail polish sitlL- fullv. She has practiced until she can change hei- lacquer in no time at all. This year, she is coverinz the tips or else leaving only a hairline oi unpolished nail at each tip. Sometime she does not lac- uuer over the little halimoons. More often than not. however. she i Skillful Expert Beauty Service _ Better operators well as better equipment m ke Marie BOQIICy Serving s“ ior. Scalp Treatments, r- Ifllllfllt Waving, Finger Wav- lns. etc For appointment Phone i243. B. WALLER, prop- 188 Glnst George Street Thursday AHerncon September Twenty-eight: The Showing 0i Fall Modes TIIE NEW SilATS TilE NEW DRESSES l l v l TllE NEW SKIRTS TliE NEW BlllllSES TilE NEW FURS Shown in Paris and N e w Y c r l: Gloves Hosiery Accessories T ll U R S D A Y AFTERNOON AND THE FOLLOWING DAYS i a l l i i‘ o MGDRE £~ M9LEODi__.imiT'4‘ L J "Premature!" i-eluriied the other with a puzzled air. Then his brow deared. "Oli. res, l thought I'd CIIUTVILMY The daughters young man had igigaalibed nu iimo. sndfiiiii. "l-Tullo. The elder man seemed dumb- been invited to the house by he" found d. b , it - . - Ealmtiupitit; tge iirstth time. m; ' cell." he returned. acldly. 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