Show L brocaded brocades Bro cades and furs dominate fashion A F it rt 7 tn in fashionable apparel sparel brocades brocaded bro cades and furs aro are featured whether in coats or gowns or hats one or the other and oftener both together tell of the love of luxurious clothing which seems to be inborn in women brocades brocaded Bro cades and furs in the par parlance lanco of the street talk money they are rich and beautiful i beyond all other materials in keeping with the richness of superb fabrics garments are cut on voluminous lines cloaks nee are big enveloping richly trimmed and draped about the figure fur collars and cuffs gold and silver laces by way of adornment add to their sumptuousness sumptuous ous ness although many coats especially those of all fur are shorter than the model shown here many brocaded coats trimmed with fur are very long this is fortunate for the average woman it takes a tall figure to wear the shorter coats with any style all coats whether long or short hang in to the figure at the bottom if you would be in the class of the ultra fashionable remember that in all your gowns and cloaks you are to strive for the effect of wrapping your figure with loosely hanging garments except about the feet everything Is full ddll and roomy but withal this wrapped up figure cloaks hang easily away from the neckband neck kand and loosely about the shoulders in fact garments are cut to produce the pose of french women in wearing wraps of fur they wear such garments as it they were slipping off the shoulder fox skunk and martin are favored for collars cuffs and borders white fox and furs dyed in fancy shades are smartest for evening wraps after all the dark furs make the best corn com nation bl with rich brocades brocaded bro cades it will not be hard to picture to the mind the wrap shown here with dark mole colored ground having deep nattier blue in the pattern of foliage and flowers which covers it the combination to Is quiet but very rich there is almost no combination more elegant brocades brocaded Bro cades for such coats are wide and they are expensive one must expect them to cost from ton ten to twenty dollars a yard they are more costly than plain velvet but such triumphs of the weavers art must bring a price commensurate with their superb beauty muffs and turbans are made of these rich fabrics and trimmed with fur they lend elegance to plain costumes without requiring a great outlay ot of money fabric muffs are draped and are larger than those of fur it will be noticed that the material la is draped in the seams of the coat pictured here and that the shoulder line or the lack of shoulder line preserves the vague outline of the figure which fashion delights in JULIA BOTTOMLEY |