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Show s Worn With Fur Jackets BL TJsunlly duvatyn frocks aro worn IB with Jackets or long fur coats which HE must necessarily bo removed Imme- Jj 1 dlntely upon entering a heated place; Jj, i this process gives an excellent oppor- jj tunlty for tho gowns to show to great Jj, advantago as tho Frcnchlucss of their OEi construction emerges, llecently there Kf was seen n clouk of midnight bluo j" ' duvotyn with n big straight collar and BE' rather small cuffs mado of krlmmcr. J Tho lines of tho wrap wcro straight K and plain, bclny slightly held In townrd Bj tho hem. Tho wrap's lining was a By ollvcry gray satin nnd tho dress worn B under It was tho samo material, made Bj up Into u ono-pleco frock that dls- B closed not tho slightest suggestion of f trimming of any sort. You seo, the H wrap' nnd tho dress wore so much a reul part of each other that neither Bj( was perfect without tho nccorapaul-BJ, nccorapaul-BJ, ment of Its mate. So with many of tho newer winter frocks, thoy need H their specially designed wraps to make IUh tnp,n nnDenr n ",p'r vcrJ' est. I Sir Tho French coutourlers nro lending IS tho styles In evening frocks; so many' of their creations aro worn nnd tho copies that Issuo from our native shops aro numberless. Tho voguo for draped gowns for formal wear has been most definitely established as tho winter's most vital fashion expression. To bo suro, tho ono-pleco frock finds many a place In smart evening social gatherings, gather-ings, but It takes second plnco beside the gowns that aro draped and mado of rich, smooth, thick and drapable stuffs. Velvet ranks a n'leador, and brocades ot tho handsomest variety nlso tlml their legltlmnto places. Thon, of course, tlicro nro nny numbor of combinations and variations which prove tho rulo by contradicting It. |