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NITTED clothe every Covasion the stage of being a mere fad have come to stay, it scems, fealm of fashion. And, why not? matter how smal! and slight it may be, have you noticed the amount of wear you can get out of it? They do not t Scarfs Match Hat OME of the opeig just shrelis loudly for accompariment of scarf and soft, They are the character which fittingly deserves this particu setting and, unless it is supplied, they never manage to c: ‘w the world which right amd due to create. Now, as you go about th® shops during this winter und Christmas sea- son, you will be thrilled and happy to see the loveliest of hats and scarfs that match and that promise to com- Une themselves interestingly with the have walting Indeed, many a last yea nos been, so snapped up by the eate the effect sult or coat of these eviorful ona that it has looked lilc There are scarfs, stripes of pale lavender and pink _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, <922. For General Utility, for Good Looks and for Adaptability to Special Occasions The Sweater and Its Successors Have the Call By Margery Wells muss, are Dol, and color, never They warm, They can be made of certain silks They are lovely in g00d And, factory. First we had the sweater, and too, when flossen, in he tho perfection of the modern weaves, If they can be worn for so many oc- ave tried a knitted thing, no casions that they immediately class themselves as being all-round satls- : We still They have, only it has reached a degree of perfection where it {s more of « dressy affair than a mere matter of warmth and protection against the cold, For everyday wear there ts nothing more lovely than the separate skirt, either pleated or plain, accompanied by its sweater of oft, thin knitted wool which covers the tailored blouse, its collar and cuffs turning back over tho bright colored yarn In the neatest und smartest of lines. The long-sleeved sweaters are the ones most popular just now and they do help out on cold days, even though they are meant primarily to be beautiful. A girl in a brown homespun skirt wore a yellow sweater with a white blouse. Another girl in a blue tweed skirt wore a ceriso sweater. And eo the color combina- tions go on a¥ expressions of each girl's individuality, At all out-door things you see noth- ing but knitted dresses and coats and stockings and tams and blouses and skirts and scarfs and capes, There is every varioty and every style added to the bright colors in which these things are almost bound to appear. If you have a fur coat, then you are permitted a woolen knitted dress to wear under {t and, especially with tho shorter variety of fur Jacket, these knitted frocks appear to excellent ad- vantage, $ Black and White for Skating. Skating days are almost here, Wear knitted things for this sport if you wish to be as comfortable as a bug in a rug and, at the same time, look so smart that you cannot fail to at- tract the interested and not to say en- vious attention of everybody who sees ---Both Are Woolly and Warm By Janet Winslow. terspersed with stripes of soft tan, To go with them there are little droopin brimmed felt hats of tan with one rose colored bunch of grapes just dangling at one side of one eye, There are scarfs of knitted alli in pale and brilliant color One of them a dull green, with « deop purple, And the hat this was a ravishing Uttle affair of velvet strips of dark purple sewed round and round to make a smashed- in little shape ready to conform itself 4 rakish angle to the contour of head here ure scarfs was woven bucking c for nere of the ean b was gray woyen in ft hat f 108¢-colored gros grain r of its crown bbon tled y Imagin @ gray suit and you lave some idea the perfection that the hat and seart can gain when they are intel- ligently and artistically handled. For the dull colorings of sults there aro brilllantly colored scarfs, Thoxo manage to give @ sense of design that the sult would never havo without them. And, do you know that you oun create all sorts of lovely pletures of yourself by throwing open tho scart and letting it hang down at either side of your throat, or by let- ting its ends fly aw when you are wall strect? One sees so many brilliantly colored suits, and for these there are the gray ~ along the and tan, the brown and darker seavis with their matching hats. A | toned sult in neve oO att tantly than any old sporty lookin, tion of the or the coat becomes ground and that the long scart along with the desi between them dignity and the fashionableness of the costume. seems in the breezo thing not fit to Join the distinguished you. There fs @ girl in the picture dressed in black and white knitted at- tire, She has @ coat and skirt just os though it were made of somo en- tirely obvious tweed. But this white knitting !s so much more to the point It fs @ season of white, to be sure, but most white in woolen materials 1s so absurdly impractical. Not so the sweater stuff. That you can drag about and use without thought of {ts soiling because It ts such @ simple matter to see that tt becomes clean and fresh again and ready for your next outdoor adventure whatever that may be, Then, when summer or warmer weather comes along you can, posstbly, discard the skirt and use the coat along with a silk or a cotton skirt. Or you can even have it handy for an extra wrap to throw over a one-piece dreas of some bright color, whereby the white will only serve to enhance the charm of the other thing. For Golf—the Plain Sweater Yor golf and all other rough out- with a the repeti- hat which an element When stuck on idea makes the arrangement as of fashion count for something, you do this, you will find that the sult in the merely a back- nds of the n of the hat the whole constitute Without them the ‘uit meaningless and vold—some- yday fashion for which fs, most of them, are long 4 warm eno most to to be neosssorie cold weath arf and wind u he pos! But the scarf must always have its coat which is Bll right for hat. You can't be too careful about wintor day but not reall this matter, for nothing looks wagge the sort of weather sm <s SRE Te — door sport the plain, mannish sweater heavy skirt with Its heavy coat to | survives, But, this season it Is knitted from the softest of Wools and in the most fllustve of colors. It is as plain as can be otherwise, having no extra business of any sort to Interfere with Its adaptability. ‘The one tn the picture ts made of a cort of heather violet shade, It is dark enough to have a certain gray tone about it, and still It is not nearly so dead and dull as though it were all in that neutral coloring. With it there {4 worn a skirt of wool velour in gray and there {s @ gray hat with 4 purple ribbon tled around the crown, ‘The golfing girl 1s thus quite simply and perfectly dressed to face all the violent exercise which is @ part of the game she 1s playing, and, at the same time, she can feel assured that, when she comes back to the porch of the country club, she will be just as smart looking as any one who has led a quieter existence and treated her clothes to a greater measure of pres- ervative care. Silk Knitted Things for Afternoon. Kultted costumes have s0 evolved and advanced that they can be dressy as well as smart for rough and tum- ble wear. Girls are wearing them for quite formal affairs and, certainly, they make as interesting frocks or supplements to frocks as any other material now in use, Here, too, thelr gorgeous colorings can be fetiched pleasantly. This season there 1s eo much call for the accessories of the costume sult that it {s just here where the blouse of silk knitted material comes in to do its best work. It harmonizes perfectly with all of the heavier vart- eties of woolen fabrics, for it !s neither too thin nor too thick to make an Interesting accompaniment to the TOP OF PAGE, LEFT—A PLAIN, MANNISH SWEAT- ER IS PREFERRED FOR GOLFING, AND THE SOFT- LY CRUSHED FELT HAT 1S WORN WITH IT. CENTRE—WHITE WITH BLACK IN KNITTED WOOL MAKES A SMART LITTLE RIG FOR SKATING. RIGHT—A KNITTED BLOUSE OF DULL GREEN DOES NICELY FOR AN IN- DOOR SECTION OF THE COSTUME SUIT BELOW, RIGHT—MATCH ING SCARF AND HAT OF THE WOOLIEST WwooL IN DEEP HENNA COLOR, (e) For all types of girle, especially for those who are inclined to stoutness, (7 the silk knitted things are excellent py They have a way of con- ‘orming thelr lines to the particular demands of the figure as no other sort of silk fabric can do. they are the acme of a winter expres- sion which is neither too warm nor too cool tn vnaracter. Ard in toxtury: BAILY EEATORE news SERVICE proTre: