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Show J rue rashlouablo Wrap. When Dame Fashion announced thai very large hats and full sleeves would be worn, ic was a foregone conclusion ihat capes would remain in favor writes Isabel A. Mallon in an exquisitely exquisite-ly illustrated article on "Tho Earlf Spring Wraps" in Tho Ladies' Horn Journal. All women who have expe nenced the difficulty of getting a full oodice sleeve into even a full coat sleeve will be glad to hear that tho vogue this fpnng is given to the cape, which is so easy of assumption and so manv in ir styles. Sometimes it is nothing mora than a full collar reaohing to tho shoulders, shoul-ders, while again it oomes to the waisfc or below it Velvet alone, velvet and oloth, cloth and satin or crepon are the materials favored for tho spring capes. Trimmings aro almost invariably beads, ribbons or laces. The average woman is apt to think that jet trimmings trim-mings are exponsivo. Of conrso fhic ,' s mings are exponsivo. Of course this is - ro if they aro purchased with the heavi-! heavi-! ly cut pendants or elaborate spangles ac-cached ac-cached to them. But if a simple trim-ming trim-ming is bought, nud ono is industrious enough to sow raoro bonds on it to span, glo it heavily and to form out of singlo i oeads tho pendants, a rich trimming may be obtained at tho expense of a lit tie time, n little money and a littlo o-tJenco 1 r Gtif)b3Hs' old fellow, ho-7 are yoal .fust heaid that you had gox;o into tha newspaper business. Dibbs Yes, just bougnt a countrr Japer. Gibbs- That so? Why, you can give i mo an occasional puff, then. Dibbs Ceitaiuly. What aro you busy with now? Gibbs I am in the clothing business ready made clothing. Dibbs Hal Then you can give me in occasional suit of clothes. Gibbs Well, dunno about thai It posts money to manufacture clothing, fou know. Dibbs That's true, and it costs noth-tog noth-tog to manufacture newspapers! Then they parted. Loudon Tit-Bita |