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Show mreHK.'.m :'... , , rmriiiini'mii i uuaassamasaiBs rue Fashionable Wrap. Whon Dame Fashion announced, thai rery large hat3 and full sleeves would bo worn, ifc was a foregone conclusion that capts would remain in favor, writes Isabel A. ATallon in an exquisitely exquisite-ly illustrated article on "The EarlJ Spring Wraps" in The Ladies' Home Journal. All women who have expa rienced tha difficulty of getting a full oodico sleeve into even a full coat sleeve will be glad to hear that the vogue tine ipring is given to the cape, which is so ?asy of assumption and so many in its styles. Sometimes it is nothing more than a full collar reaching to tho shoulders, shoul-ders, while ngaiu it omes to the waisj or below it Velvet alone, velvet and olotb, cloth and satin or crepou aro tho materials favored for tha spring capo3. Trimmings aro almost invariably Seads, ribbons or laces. The average woman is apt to think that jet trim ming3 are expensive Of course this is io if they aro purchased with tho heavi-Sy heavi-Sy cut pendants or elaborate spangles at-rached at-rached to them. But if a simple trinv tning Is bought, and ono is industriou? euough to sew more beads on it to span glo it heavily and to form out of single oeads the pondants, a rich trimming may bo obtained at tho expense of a lit tie tuns, n little money and a little p& Uenca A Sfep Forward. The idea is being considered to tmite all the women's clubs ju Kentucky in a etock company for tho erection of a handsome woman's building in Lexington. Lexing-ton. Only sinco last year, when the Kentucky Equal Rights essociation secured se-cured the now property laws, has such a project been possible in Kentucky. Women could have built the building boforo then, but they could not have held tho titlo. Now Kentucky women own their own buildingt. and thoir own pocketbookc tnn |