. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . while novel pockets and belts frequentlyare introduced as trimmings. Materialsfor the dressier suits are of the woolvelour variety and are in dark rich colorssuch as admiral blue, mulberry-, Bur-gundy, forest green, tanbark brown andnavy and black. Serge, gabardine andwool velour checks are also sure of fashion-able preference for these fabrics consortwell with fur and wool embroidery, whichare the leading decorations. This season the novelty of coats, bothtailleur and separate, is confined chieflyto collars. These consist of the cape, themodification


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . while novel pockets and belts frequentlyare introduced as trimmings. Materialsfor the dressier suits are of the woolvelour variety and are in dark rich colorssuch as admiral blue, mulberry-, Bur-gundy, forest green, tanbark brown andnavy and black. Serge, gabardine andwool velour checks are also sure of fashion-able preference for these fabrics consortwell with fur and wool embroidery, whichare the leading decorations. This season the novelty of coats, bothtailleur and separate, is confined chieflyto collars. These consist of the cape, themodification of sailor and the draped hood collar. The Japanese collar is alsoto be found in the lines, but mostly inthe evening coats. Cape collars of ex-treme size, that reach almost to the waist-line, are called supercollars. One-piece frocks will be in greaterdemand than ever and there are un-usually clever models in plain and checkedserge, cloth, satin^ charmeuse and noveltytaffetas. The fashionable tendency isdistinctlv toward the frock made on. SKETCH No. 66 GC THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE


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