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Show FUR BEACH SUITS-THEY'RE REALLY R EM j ERMINE COMBINED WITH SEAL IS VERY FASHIONABLE BY MARIAN HALL We have with us today the modern version of the ancient cavewoman. Recently some designer, a furrl;i we epspect, realised the plcturesope of the prehistoric woman's garb, and i has used It as ;l model for the season's sea-son's sartorial M-nsatlon the fur . bathing suit' Doubtless you hnve struggled along several seasons without a sable swimming swim-ming suit, and unless your family budget warrants an expenditure of several thousands, you can do so again, but If you wish the very latest lat-est here it Is, The why of the fui bathing suit eludes me. Why one should aWSltei under a coat of fur on a hot day or -uiin In weather so cold ai to warrant war-rant one, is beyond me. But reason and style do not always walk hand In hand. At a fashionable behch, not man) miles from New York living model" parade the beach each day, wearing fur bathing suits. These are cut on the popular lines ! of the silk or wool variety and are I made up In the popular furs of the I , season. i Rrmlne, which Is not nearly so , costly as It used to be. Is very fash-! fash-! lonable. Sometimes It is combined with seal, the combination of black and while against the blue sky and' ".iter, being greatly admired. Some snappy little suits of leopard leop-ard skin, made up very much like ballet costumes with a bodice and boulder straps, are very reasonable only a hundred dollars. Moleskin lends Itself admirably to ihe season's modes. So does squirrjl I and kolinsky. Six or eight hundred dollars will ! buy you a very nifty little suit If you stick to medium priced furs, but If you have sable leanings then there's' no limit to what you can spend But what would the original cave-i woman have got If she had handled the family funds so casually" 00 |