INCRE is glorifying the gutumn landscape with no richer coloring than that which fashion is lavishing on the new knitted costumes. The browns, and, by the way, special emphasis is being placed on brown in the knitted realm for early fall, the wine reds and greens and golden hues which radiate from the knitted mesh of the new sweaters, suits, frocks and en- sembles are in very counterpart of the warm tones which glow in the setting of an autumnal sun or in the painting of the myriads of falling leaves which are even now carpeting the earth. In making selection of the new knit- ted outfit, the Important role which has been assigned to brown is a point well worth considering. So pro nounced is this flair for brown that even the shoes one wears with the knitted costume are expected to be in barmonious brown. The girl seated in the picture is wearing new- model brown kid oxfords with her lacy-knit brown dress, the same be ing distinguished with clever cutout work at the sides, The outstanding style points other than its color in regard to the dress are its long sleeves and, most im- portant of all, its flattering yoke of white crochet, the buttoned collar of which stresses the high neckline which is so essential to chic this season. The novelty of this yoke bespeaks the fact that it is not alone the color glory of the newer knitted costumes which is capturing all the honors for when it comes to “ideas” their name is legion. Here's citing a few of them, such as, for Instance, the cunning detachable capes which top many of the recent Incoming knitted frocks, sweaters which are made suspender PCB BASAEY and leg o'mutton sleeves, If you please, and square neck and all sorts of scarf manipulations. ‘Then there is a Jacket with the Knitted dress You will be interested, too, in the perfectly lovely which are knitted of thinnest zephyr, or silk, If you can afford it, done In Irish pattern. There are no words to de scribe the chic and the charm of this knitted fashion de luxe, so we will leave It to imagination to picture or better still go and look them up. They are a revelation In knitted artistry. And ‘there's the Don't forget sweaters. Not that yon could, if you would, for sweaters feature most spectacularly throughout Knit- ted sections this season. If you are up and doing, you will be wearing a “scrumptious” sweater with your new tweed or suede-like cloth swagger sult this fall. Paris cout riers are creating outfits consisting of jucket and shirt of cloth with hand-crochet sweaters instead of the usual The three piece pictured to the right is typical. The sult Is made of black velvety cloth, the jacket boasting a very gay lin ing. The jumper Is hand crocheted and observes all the new rules of the fashion game, such as the sqnare neck. the to-thewrist sleeves with full top and the touch of bright col or which enlivens black these days— the latter in this instance accom plished via embroidered designs done in multi-toned angora yarn. © 1931 Western Newspaper Union, dresses ince sweater! blouse stunning blouse, FALL OUTFIT THAT HAS ITS “APPEAL” Knitted things have a new impor tance this fall. Their materials are firmer and they have a more tailored quality than they have ever had In the past. There is a new three-plece outfit that's stunning, with a skirt of un- even check of diamond pattern in black and white. The sweater is one of the most Interesting weaves ['ve ever seen and you'd declare, as | did, that it was hand-done. [t's white with a touch of black, and black-ribbed band at the hips and edging the el bow sleeves. The coat is seven-eighths length, semi-fitted, with tailered lapels and slit pockets, fastening at the waist with link buttons. You couldn't have anything smarter for the street as well as for the country, for early fall. It comes In other color combinations, too, if you want something brighter. The tweedy knit effects are espe cially good. One, in grayish tones, with diagonal ribbing, has a skirt with a bright green crush girdle of jersey that fastens with two buckles A white sweater is knitted in self stripes and has the new high neckline.—~Kan- sas City Times, Felt and Feathers Will Trim Fall Millinery Some of the new felt hats ace trimmed with felt, many are trimmed with velvet, and some feature feath- er trimming. One of the latter group has an unusual boy placed on the edge of the brim over one eye, made of a pordeaux red leather the same shade as the hat Another has a crown entirely cov. ered with feathers. Bows placed to the fore part of the hat, be It a brimmed hat or a turban, are note worthy of the fall millinery, Stripes of All Kinds Paris has taken to stripes with more than a little enthusiasm and Roman stripes, eandy stripes, pin stripes and pold zebra stripes are featured In bright colors or two-toned effects In sutmaner clothes designed for the smart 8. BROWN AND WHITE By CHERIE NICHOLAS Work out your color scheme for your early fail coat or suit in brown and white if you would keep pace with fashion's step. The model ple tured is a forerunner of coats to be for the crisp autumn months. It Is of brown and white tweed and is trimmed with brown and white fur. The ensembling of this costume Is perfect from a color standpoint. The little velvet toque Is brown, ‘The fact that it is velvet is significant, for most of the initial hats are just such clever velvet fantasies as this, The shoes also enter Into the color alliance, These sturdy brown kid ox. fords have a discreet design of liz ard across the throat. The low cuban heels make the shoe practical for autumn walks, They also assure com fort during the shopping hours. Two of Us By DOROTHY DOUGLAS © by McClure Newspaper Byndicate, WNU Service OBIN STRAKER, known to all his many friends as Bin because he seemed always to have been every. where, sat down for his breakfast of fragrant sausage and fried tomatoes which he had prepared himself. Bin liked getting his own breakfast, He had one or two funny little habits ~perhaps one was the aftermath of the war, Anyway Bin always spread down a fresh newspaper on his small table instead of a tea cloth—not necessarily was less trouble and always clean, As a matter of fact, Bin, had ac- habit while, during the war and far out in No Man's Land, he might have had a moment suming bully beef or other dainties of the soldier's life. His breakfast altogether was a better those of war now than “By Jove! That's funny,” and Bin the Personal that had called forth his ejaculation. “Robin Straker: Information want Please communicate, Frances." Robin Straker knew, of course, that he was not the Straker mentioned He finished his breakfast, gave the his card. A young lady entered and Straker caught his breath, He was instantly glad that he had the habit of spreading a newspaper place of a tea cloth that sudden the One moments in life glorious moment arrives, est when This young lady struck In the same way was lcy—s0 that Straker dered if he had suddenly wandered the Ni | was, however, icy wth pole ger nat A518 “So you are Robin Straker, * the fair one asked frigidly. “1 am,” said Robin, “but not—" like a man. a cowardly, hateful way girl—marry her and then desert her’ “1 say-hold put in Straker finally getting a in through the ice-bound regions, “you're making a mistake, I'm not Robin Straker you're so flattering " on" word the Oe her eyes opened wide, demanded, i | say-—you not answer the appeal? “Well—if you're not the “I'm very sorry,” she sald, "and “As a matter of fact” sald Robin, last breath, There was a bit of a brawl—in Mexico—in I think It was, and he—Bob ftraker—shot himself-—he was" but “You might just as well say It" was making an effort to ascertain for absoute certainty that she is free 1 had never seen this Robin Straker and naturally didn’t know" ““Yon need not apologize any more” sald Bin, “but don't you think con- gidering you sald such frightful things to me-—the very moment I appeared in sight, that you'd better atone by mak. ing my lunch hour less lonely? Be- sides,” he hastened to add as he saw a natural hesitation In Polly's desire to atone In just that way, “there is much I must tell you if your cousin is to be certain that she is free. Re member—no one but myself, perhaps, wns witness to the actual passing of one Robin Straker” He looked hard at Polly and added with a half grin, “You see I can almost bar this mar- riage of your cousin—Iif I'm not treat. ed right” Polly langhed, and Bin fell to won- dering if she would sometimes laugh that way when they wére having breakfast on a newspaper—and-—he somehow felt that she would, As a matter of fact, they had their first breakfast when they returned from their honeymoon--on a spread out newspaper and there were frag. rant sausages and friend tomatoes of Robin's cooking and Polly did laugh-for they were very happy. arrived . . your baby! milk fails? Millions of mothers health. 100% babies! You see, nod a beaming the result was favorable to Eagle Brand. 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