A A Short Little Jumper of Belge with Collar and Overskirt of White_ in Beige, : is Topped by a Gav Hat of Orarige Felt, By Mme. Frances - The Famous Creator of Fashions R early fall days, when the keenness of the air proves a refreshing anti- dote to summer's languorous hours, 1 z there is nothing more admirably then a tweed dress. The smart tweed frock -makes a well-liked addition to the wardrobe when summer clothes begin to led appear- So when you oe taste or these filmy things no ve zest to your dressing more readily than selecting some- AW. Season Shere are so many fas- cina tweeds that for the Homant' they Rove a change from the crepe gabar- frocks, Of do od cldthes cir eed fr "Long Tight Sleeves of Black Satin Embroidered in White Wool Make an Interesting Contrast with a Frock of White tume. This hat'has a soft crown, so it may be pulled | down over the head until the girl who wears it diseovers the angle at which it is most becoming. Of a very different but none the less interesting - pe is the model that is : .cut from white tweed. The skirt is plain end really rather tight, for unless the skirt iz elaborated with drapery it perforce falls very straightly about the figure. The #slip-over shows a necklirie that is decidedly graceful, while the fulness, drawn toward Perhaps, however, the most striking of this dress is the sleeve. For some time I have hinted of the change and in this ymodel u see a de- y long and Scht In newest tendency for are in decided contrast to the of the frock, for they are made f black satin. However, this unadorned d not possess. the individuaiity that I e, 80 1 originated a delica 'are unusu- - (oLal ATO resses NW hite; French-Blue and Many Novel Combinations Are Among the Autumn Designs That Displace The Filminess of Summer. the front where the fastening is arranged I have set a bind of white kid. This is, of course, very soft and can readily be. handled. It is at the same time rather a striking decoration, and its daintiness is offset By the close-set row of pearl but- tons that give to the front a very decora- tive appearance. Quill Returning to Its Own Small turn-back cuffs finish ths short sleeves. They, as well as the trim little e of white kid. The belt is cut from the kid and is finished flyaway efids that lend a little variety » The or felt hat is charming. e color a i 3 It is a blue violet whose rich tones remind one of the sweet-scented English violet that used to be a favorite boutonniere. A quill {s stuck firough the crown makes a delightful mming. Indeed, the quill is returnirg to {ts own as a mod. ish adornment or the Jal hat. Roe mes it appears in so state or it may be accompanied by another jabbed through the soft crowa duced so a felt. Its crown, apparently rather stiff and ing, may, however, yield to he andl its wearer, be she skilful with her fingers. The brim, however, laps the crown and on each i hemor of fribge i ec e 8 e 8 . ves a gay touch to the e of beige tweed. The little a belt of white patent leather, which dis- THE in the same 5. ihe idea, The collar is white Plaided with beige and the tie is of White French Blue Tweed Has Collar and Cuffs of Linen 'and 8 Jaunty Black Tie. . course, if you wish to copy , it is not imperative that you the same color or even the same. Eek i Evening gowns and wraps for fall will be brilliant in color and fashioned from most gorgeous materials. x Hie i