iE fe pr - . - ~ RR > ES a ~~ 4 q -- = wi Now SheTuens to Flannels and Leather _ Pioneer Effects in the New Fall Designs for the lo ~ Tournament Girl Who Is Going in for tal Leather Trimmings, Kid- Hats and re ~ Warm Flannel Smocks. Gray Flannel Blouse Laced Up with Brown Leather Is Worn with a Skirt and 4 Hat of ied] the Leather. on a Smock of White » Serge That Boasts a High Wrinkled Collar, The Suxalo: which has been x Fopilar-at ate, still seems to retain poular . However, fo fall the tuxedo a esigned in convertible mammer so that may buttoned up if desired. e wide oe is often finished with a one-button fasten- ing, while variati..s or the roll collar Show ! how sifeative it is when draped t e neck. In other realms of dress't fogth of interest at this time. ee the beauty of the design might better be realized. The blouse is very simple in construction. It has the long tight-fitting sleeves that are especially appro- priate for fall, I am quite partial to the roll collar, which has a certain sportsmanlike air about it. This is fastened with small buttons at one side, while a belt of the white serge encircles the waistline and is loosely tied at the side. The hat is a soft draped affair made from beige leather. There is At Left--An Orange Velvet Blouse \ with an Interesting J Neckline Fastens Itself Up by One Sleeve. dresses well, for it is really most be- coming and needs no adorning to ac- centuate the beauty of its line. The hat matches the skirt and is developed from brown leather, which lends itself agreeably toflaringpleats. Flannel is used indiscriminately for skirts or blouses, and is especially good for the former. I have chosen a white flannel skirt to be worn with the orange velvet blouse. The skirt is closely pleated, for this is really the best way of handling such ma- terial. Then it allows the freedom that is so desirable, for even those blouse is especially worthy of mi it is a leading factor in presen While the fabrics from which new blouses are made do not differ from those that have of late it yet undoubtedly the most ture of the new models ia the Yaietpdn the sleeves. : By Mme. Frances The Famous Creator of Fashions At Right--White Kid Embroidered in Gold and Faced - with Orange Crepe and a Big White . Kid Hat. PY HE woman who is interested in J sports may welcome some additions * to her wardrobe for the varied events which she will attend. Of course i such clothes are decidedly different from those worn by the woman who is taking an active part in the different games. These clothes are designed with perhaps more consideration for their beauty than for the practical qualities that a sports- woman finds absolutely essential. This season there is wide interest in leather and flannel. Sometimes these are Sibineq in most atiraciive exeptions or ey are used s ely with as good re- sults. Leather, 100, Tok an ideal trim- ming, and it may be had in all the gay os as well as those that are more sub- It is not confined only to the suit or frock, but is also favored for the smart hat that is worn with such models. Some- times the dull finish is affected, while . equally Anctive hats reveal the use of shiny ki ustrated on this Page are four of my newest models, and in them I think you may find suggestions that may be of much value to you if you are contemplating some new sports apparel. Of course these are created especially for the spectator, but with some modifications they might be used by the active participant in fall od winter sports, dedly striking is the model of white kid and na serge. The latter is for the which is finely pleat- ouse is modeled with a while the short sleeve p delectable touch of color on the sides, where the blouse apart and the lining of orange crepe flashes forth. A large w| kid hat gives an inviting finish to A i costume for gala sport events. Of course you might prefer to use a different color combination. If you should have a beige-colored skirt you ® to have the smock of brown _ Which is delightfully pliable, or if you wished to use a white skirt then you might have a bright green or red blouse. When making such changes you would naturally select a hat in keeping with the new color scheme you adopt, Somewhat more unusual in style is the model with the lap-over skirt, which 'is cut from brown leather. It, too, is worn with a jumper blouse, which is made of gray flannel. The sleeves on this model are long and tight-fitting, although if you should wear such a creation where balmy breezes invite the shortening of sleeves you could very readily achieve this, All you need do is to remove the lower part of the sleeve, which is joined to the upper by a cord of brown leather. Porcupine Quill Embroidery The trimmings that I have favored on this model are brown leather lacings. They also have a practical mission, as they are used to fasten the blouse. The one-sided fastening lends a note of individuality to' this creation, while the long ends of ihe lace are decidedly decorative. The lacing on the lower sides of the sleeves is more than merely ornamental. You may ad- just the sleeve to the exact size. of your "arm by regulating this fastening. The neckline favors that which has won the approval of the woman who who watch the game may sometimes be tempted to emulate the players. The orange velvet blouse is cut with a deep V opening, but as if to hold the blouse in position there is a narrow collar band attached to the back of the blouse and fastened at one side of the neck with two gold buttons. : e sleeves reach well over the wrists and show a decoration of gold buttons on the undersides. Buttens also appear on the sides of the blouse and mark the di- mensions of the small pocket that so jauntily holds a kerchief. A white felt hat tops this creation, which will give a distinctive spot of color wherever it may be worn. While the majority of such models owe their success to the brilliancy of their colors as well as the pleasing lines on which they are fashioned, yet occasionally I find pleasure in evolving something more elaborate. When planning some new models the other day I chanced to see some exquisite Indian work. At the moment I had been discussing the advisability of using cer- tain leathers, so I suddenly decided that I would use some Indian decorations on the model under discussion. This is pictured on the page and while you cannot of course see the rich colorings of the original, still I think you will ap- preciate the Indian design that fo the panel on the blouse. For this I used the porcupine quills and favored the, bright reds, blues, greens and white that are so skilfully combined in the Indian's handi- work. - . tend of using leather for the foun- dation, as T had originally contemplated, I decided to substitute white serge, so that Newspaver Feature Service. 1921. a leather tassel depending from the dra- pery 'which, of course, is the only trim- ming, as little is needed to adorn such models. 4 Topcoats for outing wear are developed in many delightful fabrics. The tweeds, in gray topes or in buff, frequently have very bright colors in the overplaid designs that break their surface. mel's hair and fleece are also favored for the fash- ioning of those handsome wraps. Slashed Sleeves in Style One of the most interesting style fea- tures in these creations is the introduction of the square sleeve. This has been .in- spired by the frocks that are modeled on such lines, but it is excellent for the out- ing topcoat. Raglan sleeves are also used, for they are too well-liked to be readily discarded. ; There is variety, tgo, in the collars. It seems as though there ways in which they may be slash of course such sleeves can still be with comfort beneath the jacket. In ' this tendency is to be preferred to those mod- | els that demonstrate t width hp ma. In the Majoricy of slas you will find that at the wrist the is caught together again by a narrow band which not infrequently boasts a ribbagytie or other interesting decoration, Beads are lavishly used to d new blouses, while one of the s ors is known as antelope. Ag shades anticipate great season such a charming colop monize well with the brown suft. Necklines, too, are decid the new modes for fall. The round necklines are still in vogue, rever collars are also affected a are turnover styles which may high or low. THE FASHION FORECAST Little, low Spanish heels will be the striking feature of the shoes and slippers for fall. 10 West Fifty.Sixth Sirect. New York City.