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Show uperbTnsp of 11111 ' - ) ari(3-Brocade- Bg M'te.-prioon A-Ul-Yaiisn Chincb-ill a v :" CollaT atd Cuff3 c, . frrff of BlueYelveL !t "SerWce "Wraps Tftaf W7i 15 w ofDarkKLtik. esianBlue and Gray uirrel r Do for Day or Evening -BWS& VLaip Dfinrr f ffp "Cane-1 yilh Collar crn.d In BCarf offccL j aS3, e e.J if-aSS 0? Kink. Tho voluminous effect I, evident In ; WraDS AODeal TO Small (f r a Callot wrap of Persian blue velvet. Wi "Service "Wraps That Will Do for Day or Evening 1; Dasfing Lffe "Cape-j j Wraps" Appeal To Small m ' . Women Raccoon a Fa- W ; voriie Fur for Wrap Trim- j pp ; ming- Plenty of Superb , m Fur Wraps for Those Who Can Afford Them ijT$k ININGS PROMISE to bo tho war ' sayest part of autumn wraps. ; H Most of the now models for! bm 9L& oiiher afternoon or evening 1 v, wear, show dark or neutral coloi'lng 1 sJi fi on tno outsldo and tho lines and ; general stylo suggest practical fea- USs! 'i turcs; that Is. tho wrap may do duty ffij : over a luncheon frock at mid-day. or !Wf ' 0VCl" a dlnnor-gown or even a danco fy$ gown In the evening. But when It s? : nnmoK to Its linlnir. anv wran. muv ko I c.3 far as It likes In gaiety, in color. gorgeousness. This is a kindly ijii i concession of Damo Fashion's, for ikit? Ji when the wrap is thrown over a chalr- j&a l back, its lining makes an effective afei background for the staid, war-time jffifc r frock its wearer has on. "Without the ;. sumptuous fabric behind her, slio might bo qulto plain and unnotlccablc; posed against hor rich wrap her "v" v somber frock achieves a distinction ft' and a striidng quality of its own. V Rich Fabrics liven If Colors Arc ! Somber JBr '-Tbe new wraps are no less rich bc- Itfats ' causo their colors aro less flamboyant 5 : than previous seasons havo seen, ffi Heavy, handsome satins and brocades J Kgj i! are used for them, beautiful velvots, iMj L silk plushes and soft, lustrous velours. $5p ) Often tho touch of fur adds extra dis- p ". Unction and It Is notable that almost is j every wrap, ranking itself In tho ex- j clusivo class, ha3 fur trimming. Var- p&i '. 'ous fui's arc usod. skunk, opossum, ,v chinchilla, kolinsky, seal, mink, fox; . and sometimes raccoon which this H- year discovers Itself in close rclatlon- JIJJ? I ship with velvets and rich satins. Even lJ?j $ muffloon is not despised. A graceful I wrap of sapphire bluo velvet, with v' embroideries in self tone, has muf- l floon cufCs and cUf"". tbo collar en- circling the neck and extending almost ly, t0 waistline whero tho wrap closes '-Ai ;i with a cord ornament, t a "Service" AVrnps n "Wnr-Tlmc p. Ituio-atlon 1, i All tho couturiers havo been brlng- cfe mp ot,t what they call "servlco" wraps - this-season. The term suggests some- 1 thing military but it really moans a ?r i wrap that will do general duty with $ a sorts of costumes. It may bo tdP, worn, for Instance, over a luncheon gj'i L or afternoon bridge gown, or over a jjfitf restaurant dinner frock, or over an V evening costumo. It is not too olab- 1 orato to appear at an afternodn mu-slcale, mu-slcale, yet la elaborate enough, to pre- tlfl Ecnt itself at a full dress evening affair. ? Nothing in Its make-up will suggest tho '1 military Idea; It Is simply a practical jgrfl?. and distinguished wrap of dark or ncu- gjfy i tral coloring with graceful, draped Hnc3 and probably a fur collar and f otf as has becn sald oarllcr a strikingly I bea"Uful lining. i Somo of these servlco wraps show $ a great deal of art and originality la-ndouir A SftjrJ I torrre Devices Jjjff. fJJfijjSS j: n Caps from t& I ; . 1 f j I In their design. Two of tho wraps pictured come under this class tho old gold satin wrap with deep collar of dark mink, and tho embroidorcd bluo velvet wrap with squirrel collar and cuffs. Either of these wraps would bo perfectly correct at a formal afternoon affair; yet either might be worn over an opora gown. Both wraps show now and Individual ideas In. lines and drapory. Tho old gold satin model is from Premot and Is especially graceful, tho full drapory of old gold satin flowing from a straight, yet rippling panel of brocaded velvet. This velvet matches tho wrap in color but tho broendo weave gives an alternation alter-nation of light and shade, producing a variation of lono. The rich, dark mink which forms tho collar harmonizes har-monizes sumptuously with tho gold tono of the wrap not a bright gold at all, but a deep, old gold that verges on tho brown. The cloevc drapory which extends toward the panel In an elongated loop of satin, weighted with a chenille tassel. Is specially worthy of note. A Clinrmlng Blue Wrap From Jenny The second "servlco" wrap Is a Jennv model and every woman will admit the practical features of this garment and Its general usefulness over formal and Informal frocks. Tho drapery Is a work of art, tho rich materials falling over each other in lovely, long lines and tho heavy embroidery em-broidery in self tono and silvery gray emphasizing tho grace of tho drapery-Tho drapery-Tho wrap is built of gray-bluo velvet and Is trimmed with dark gray squirrel squir-rel fur. Tho lining Is of palo peach pink satin brocade. A most interesting inter-esting fcaturo is tho scarf collar which falls at ono side of tho front, as tho wrap Is shown in tho picture, the squirrel fur lying low over tho shoulders shoul-ders like a capo whllo tho double-breasted double-breasted fronts of tho garment fall back to reveal an cmbroldored facing. Theso rovers may bo fastened up across tho chest and tho fur collar arranged closely around tho throat; then tho long scarf drapory will tako an entirely now lino which must bo seen to bo appreciated. Voluminous Xilncs Favored Two wraps Intended obviously for evening wear alono aro plcturod In tho models of purple Iris brocade and Persian bluo velvet. Tho former wrap relies mainly on Its gorgeous fabric for its distinction; though it has tho voluminous linos of all tho new models In wraps, the fullness Is restrained Into a rather straight silhouette, the deep yoko and Hat seal collar fitting rather closely over shoulders and arms, while the lower part of tho wrap, gathered to the yoke, suggests more fullness. Though n straight, capc-llko offect Is suggostod, tho garment is really very cleverly draped so that the hands seom to project from slcoves whether they arc lifted or lowered. In an ordinary capo tho hands would bo hidden under tho folds of fabric most of tho tlmo. This exceedingly beautiful wrap, a Chorult modol Is built of superb brocado, with an iris pattern in mauve and silver on a ground of pansy purple. The lining is of palo apricot satin, and the seal collar extends ex-tends all tho way down each front In scarf offect. , Tho voluminous effect Is evident In a Callot wrap of Persian bluo volvot. yet tho great quantity of velvet, gathered gath-ered ln full folds across the back, Is held In beautiful lines of restraint by a cape-like arrangement of mink fur which seems to have dropped from tho shoulders or perhaps one should call it a scarf. Tho fur la not separate from the capo as an ordinary collar or scarf would bo. however, but Is a component part of tho wrap, tho gatherings gath-erings of velvet being artfully drawn in at its unper odgo and distributed along Its lower border. Another artful art-ful foaturo of this wrap 13 tho llttlo strip of mosaic embroidery at tho back of tho yoke. It might seem to havo been added superfluously until ono realizes how tho mosaic colors bring out the rich beauty of tho bluo volvet of which tho wrap 13 made. f I AWomderf?uI Xri3 Pstter'ne-d Brocade. jH and a carr of ealRim. Tho Ijlttlo "Cape-Wraps" Arc FasclnaUng It was qulto natural that the llttlo women the "pockct-cdltlons" as they havo beon whimsically called should go Into raptures ovor tho dainty cape-wraps cape-wraps just arrived from Paris. Theso pretty little dolmans for that is what they aro ln spite of tho new appellation appella-tion arc most becoming to small women. On tall, Junoesque creaturos tho little capo-wrap is apt to look short-walsted short-walsted becauso so much skirt shows beneath 1'.; it Is tho small woman's; wrap and belongs distinctly to her potlte stature. Very usoful affairs arc those wraps, for theatre, restaurant and formal afternoon wear. They protect pro-tect the upper part of the body from iho cold and allow an alluring glimpse-oX glimpse-oX a dainty frock. Tho dolman look femininity by storm fifty years or so ago; now tho rejuvenated dolman, called cape-wrap or butterfly wrap or anything you please bids fair to bo equally popular. Ono of tho prettiest of tho now capc-wrapa is pictured, a fascinating affair mado of weird Oriental Ori-ental brocade showing elephants, peacocks, pea-cocks, parrots and what not, on a ground of rich whlto sarin whllo a band of Inky black fox adds dash at the edge of the wrap. Fur wraps will be as fashlonablo as evor but only a few will bo able to Indulgo ln them, so high have fur prices soared. A magnificent wrap of Australian chinchilla Is pictured. and tho fur shops aro showing plenty jH of superb wraps of seal, of mink, of molo and nutria, all more or less trim- IH mcd with contrasting furs. Thcro aro jl wraps of satin too, warmly interlined H for winter wear, and loaded down with H fur trimming. Every wrap, whether H of fur or fabric shows how great an IH emphasis fashion places on good lines IH the jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjH NEEDLE THREADING GLASSES H CONVENIENT jH WNft. OT NEW, but too useful and con- lyy von lent to bo overlooked, If one H M w has not happened to run across jH 0 M them, arc small magnifying H glasses set upright on small nickel IH standards, for the sewing tablo. Tho IH standard fits Into tho top of a spool H of thread and a number ton nocdlo H and bit of hundred "cotton, look jjH when held behind tho magnifying H glass llko a carpet needlo and stout H length of darning cotton. Even aged "1 and faded eyos could thread tho ftno H needle, back of that kindly magnify-lng magnify-lng glass without the least difficulty. Tho glass may bo hold in front of a H sewing machine needle, also, and tho B thread slipped through tho usually H undlscoverablo hole ln a twinkling. "jH Tho glass and standard cost about half jH a dollar and will bo of lncstlmablo FjH value on any sowing tablo, whether jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjH tho eyes of tho worker bo young or 'jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjH old. jH |