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Show " WEESE BLACK AND WHITE COMBINE. Persian, lamb may alway be relied upon' for hard' service and still retain all of Its eood looks. Those for everyday use are usually made up without other tur in combination,, while those for dressier occasions make much use of contrasting; con-trasting; furs and colors. In the Illustration an exquisite example of Persian lamb ia fashioned into a Jaunty short coat, with fitted back and sides, the fronts made wlth.revers that are rolled back and faced with ermine, which fur likewise like-wise makes the rather shallow roll collar. There Is a crush belt of panne velvet vel-vet encircling the -waist and acting as a heading for tho smart and Jaunty little basques that ripple on the hips and are extended Into a posUllon In the back. The sleeve lthe moderately full bishop puff, finished with a roll-over cuff of the Persian. The chapeau of white French felt Is faced with chiffon pllase. a lace collar occupying the upper brim and a long ostrich plume passing along the left side, its full tl rating on the hair inlhe back. A knot of ermine with an undue quantity of tails occupies the other side- and a fvrther knot of the fur is posed on the bandeau that lifts the bat at the left side. |