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Show I AM IONS ViQfiTrimmmgs a Feature of V the Winter lAy'A : rApA- 'l-.A--K,piiMa gamaM fefelir -: ; m; ' " AXm&A' ' . Aiil Slif .M.ton.Dmoir !iCCJfS ff"ii-5j -' ; . -'.;v---v-!-:.-., : fe;;. ; :AHXA' ! 'i - " ' fS:Cif"Wlft;f"r.fe. M W If ,V MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. T te,S '-'V ' Z&tf &A A' A, A ' gft A AV ft f PPf 'p iUK i, most deci.k..!lr tbo prominent ' , '', ', , i" ' .. ' "! .-: A " V 1 ' A- 2 i7 feature ot tl.c wiul.-r's f;.sl.i..ns. It , jr. ,: ;AVt ' ' '1 ; '-": v ' X' X V . V-MW: TS V ' XP I.h.1 pnvn m hal. it forms on.irc i-? . A ' - A : ' . 'A'. - -V ! ; 'H V P'S! A " c-Momes or uBnin it cn.v trims a I" ? - fef AV .- V.v -V;; ; v, :; ?v V , ; : , hg WMA AMX AhouS,f,)ckm,sthav..a,oU(hoffrto - V ' A . ' V A Y ...Hk nrl.er .1... tones of tbe mnt.-nal. a i 'kS .k'V, . J ' - -. : , V'.V - . ' ' Blue Gown with Dands of Sealskin ifif r Vfe'i Ji I X ) 6troet Jren, must l.e mnde half of fur or " fe' , C V' , ' V A', ' . T . ..' I'boto Cop.vrij:lu 15J10. hy Rmllnp!r ftM VV4r' fVi kJ' cKso trimmed with b.nd- of ..Kunk or -fcL ' V.'? v ! ; ' : A A , -.VA L.u.he n,h H.k I UlffllJ f V 'trachar,. French senior s,bl, if, tuouM . " fem . : Xv-f -V- V V- - M - W&h ttf lUfUZt ' emphasize the fact ih:it it is a crt-ation of ; . J V,fY . ' t ' " .r.'-i:-'-;" : v ,V- ' i --:f ' VWA V'' ' '? tlu present se,son. Tbe nmjorirr of the ; V Tfe , I" . ;" '" ' , '-'; ": -'" ViJ U , : V--'. , " 1 V JfA Bmartest l.als mIiow triuimlnga of fur au.l ' ' -, ' '' . '." - ; ' J W Mt iniire etenlnK wraps are falune from . . v"-:r flJPi'it-x 6.5 tfv-V-vri livVJ'-. ' '; , Y. i '? t ' ' w I 0J?' -ostly sable, chinchilla and ermine, while ' : ' ' tfi-it-V1 1' . ...v -. - r, . ' ,v , l ! tn., r,,V i . 'omi , ., I l:T the nepnniie fur puces, x.llar and iniifT, 'yVAfoA'W '" V' ' ' I; ' ' Exclusive Cvnyrisht. 1010. .V- yorJt lllW Lace KroHti so volumipous in sie and li- ' . k$' W'-l''i Jrpi i ' ' ' "-vV ' ' ' '' i f v '. II ,,cn,w- t mcusioii.s that were they not interlined ' - ' H J- :v -' vv-':.-.: A . jl ' Black and Gold" Velvet ! Coat ever so linlitly there would btJ nu bearinc i " ' v'l-Kjs. ' ' . '".'V-T?-' ' : : . v -Jf'- .' ' v' , T'" their weight ami cumbersomenf-s. I ; " ; tit fi&Q$i&te$&i'?T ' iW ' V- " "' " Y '' ' i; " t ' ' " Among the i-utirc fur parntcuts the . - 2j','',;l,r' U (' . . ; '. . .': :nr'- l!b'ietly light and have sufficiently touches of fur on the bodiie and skirt. cm ewi, mke the jilare of an afternwt lonf wraps and evening cloaks ere I '",H('yVt 'fe. ' ' C-'.. ,' ,V .. ' -V 's,,"rt bair to be usid in thi w ay. A cos- .Varrw strips rather than wile hands if jcostinn.. ( .?ncl or saiia. pirhaps the most interesliuc. the most Vi' ' " fft-l J ' . ..-.. ; . ' ":'lr .r.-i i-'':A&':f'. lntiu' of deep iiinctbyft silk erepo elotli fur arc used, as titi fur is for tiJorn- A wrao of 1 his description is best ir beautiful and bj many oibls the most ; ' f-f A'A;- ?'"!' 111 - t ': ' ' ' '' ,fi:-v er.ml.ino) with Kr.-i.eh seal cauied out iuj'netit only, not for warmth. Dark colors 'black or some dark color nod is smart coMly. Thev are veritable wraps this vear, ' h'JA-- rA - v '' " ' ' ' i: A',-':i this molel. w ith s.de pic-res of the fur let j predominate j i. winters fashions, but' -.it corned out in smooth cloth, hi tin. capes with" long, loose sleeves apparently '' :,: ' ' ' S ''I "' ' r'V" ' ' " ' v ' li:ito the jacket, collar, ruffs ntnl t.uttonsj ",ore sro oerasiomil gowns of cream eol-jvehet, corduroy or velveteen. )t let in between invisible scans or the ma Avjf:A? ' fv ' U' -':' V. v , :; . Av. 'of the fnr and a deep ban.l of fur about J01-'"1 '"''th or velv.-t .rimmed with mink. shape lr. t,' ih- back jui enough to pre terial, while th.. folds of the mantle arc - ''. . fc;f &-? te&l'.. A ' l- ' T a' A A' - '" , ' four.-en inches wide around M.e lower whirl, are ,uite periect. serve v the Jinr, of the figure and n.l wrapped about the tigure. Tbe unmenr-e I . fr&.rl M , ' Y ' 'A S-arr ,.f the skirt, in charmingly pretty. ''VV'r! , , u t i ' !crri; P- arm holes, with no .boulder seam above p-cAyl.'iV , . , I he n,,.T was of the cr," pe clo, h bordered ll,L"i 're "nt aU f"r tS as to cover complete., nod I he seam underneath the arm opened I .&i': .r. ; J iih the seal, and the amc-thyst velvet hat . V""' ffow,, ""''.Tn-aih tn.l may fiM . . , . .. ' ,1 :A,. : ...r- A- -G a V V, i , , , , , , i .-v' down to the very ed?e of the hem If Jt- almost down to the wa.stbne. are ideal! ..L Brocade Cloak with Fox Collar W crown of thcamo fur Mole , 0 M ' sired so that the simples, fro, k. .f it har, for any form of evemng wrap, for the, ! fev7; ' V i Vv H j , yUicna D..choff.D.l n,m,,,M 9k'" thot works W,,h cK'n'' lA'J A pretty, well honed lace collar, can U leeves then cannot possibly crush the . t -. :. ; Vv Vj 4 rboto Cv.pvrWu. 1W. Vy It.oHi.r ' vrl vet or silk crepe, a nd a cosrume on the won, with it. The sleeves ore to ha ojost delicate gown, y, t the garment re-. ( - M.' f 5 ; ?: 'Vr'3IClu,ile C,Wr,'t' ,;,u'- cw Yoth "'e model as the above in cloth, the me.linni onuholes so that a delleati ', mains infinitely warmer aud more eon.. j&$$Kt?S?''6': ?r I-: '.,'' ' M"fn''1 -xuct color of the mohiskin fur, was. ex- . VtfpJ . rveninc sown will not be crushed l.y it fortable than mi ord. nary sleeveless rape. ; titPJ-T) t;;-. :. . i --j K j! ' . ceK.onally attractive. " JL an.l lb- fur collar ia .sufficiently wide U To fasten these great vraps there in 1 " : ' i.'.-Y- ''." 'L y'j Wide Bands of Fur. fasten up well about the throat and I j often not more than one large buckle or '.'..,- feS:,',, AAWi A ,vi"' a ,""r- U,r""' ,vr"l' f ""- When a skirt is hmshe.l with a deep f U a real P-olection lor even, ng wear. rnauHnt. pla-t-d just a little b-low the ' : v - ' W-Al:-: A W'fa 'l, "r,""" L ;,N, W l, ' "" k,'Lk-! band of fur this fur ahould be sutlicientiv lJi rAi 1 Uno U,cdA "( ,his K,'vW f ,ong e,Ml . 'fe'ArlU'-W! j it'" V"W" " M""ft 'r '-jwide not to in any way suggest a hobble ' ft' haa lu iospim.io,, f tbe Ua-ss of tb I .:!f&v- ' W At the same time the fur will not ding P vj "l WH, ''" ! I VVr1''1- . XVW' in about the ankles, as e.ther cloth or 'ff- quire a3 the Moyen Age coMum a u I ' : : . A. velvet, and can afford to be .,,,, H was revived l.,t year. 1 hi cloak is de Sealskin Coat , Malwa.DneeolT Phora Coprrlebt. 1910, by JWtlloaT Exclusive VepyrUr.it. lyhj, fiv lork lUrald MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. 1 ""I'K is most decidedly tbe prominent feature ot the winter's fashions, it adorns every kind of garment from a ball gown to a hat. it forms entire costumes or again it only trims a motor w rap. but it is alwayt? present. A house frock" must have a touch of fur to make richer the tones of the material, a street drew must be made half of fur or else trimmed with bands of skunk or as-trachan, as-trachan, French sen I or stible if it would emphasize the fact that it is a creation of tlie present season. The mnjoriry of the smartest hats show trimmings of fur and ml ire ciening wraps are fashioned from ostly sable, chinchilla and ermine, while the tieparaie fur pieces, xllar and m n (T, i hare grown so voluminous in sijre and di-mcij.sioii.N di-mcij.sioii.N that were they not interlined j ever so lightly there would br no bearing I their weight ami eiimbcrsorucness. I Blue Gown with Dands of Sealskin I'hoto Cop.vrij.-bi. 1U10. by rti'iitllnr Lsduaho lupjrisht, l'jp.i tw vui. rboto CopvTiclit. iOIO. l.y Itedtlinrr Exclusive Co.yriKht. 10P, N.-w Vork U llcrold. j . Black and Gold" Velvet ! Coat -can elm lake the place of an afternoct IjCoslliine t ev;l or satin. I A wrao of 1his description is best ir black or seme dark color and is smart 'it corned out in smooth cloth, satin, velvet, corduroy or velveteen. It"' shaped r. a' the back just enough to pre . serve the lines of the figure and njl ! create the id.u of a loose wrap. Tb touches of fur on the bodiie and skirt. Xarn.w strips rather than wide hands ol fur arc used, as f,n- is f..r adorn- jinent only, not for warmth. Iark colors I predominate jn ,. ii)l(.r s fushions, but j there arc or rasioual gowns of cream col-jored col-jored cloth or velvet trimmed with mink, sable or skunk whirl, are iui te periect iiu coloring. J There are not many all fur hats IbLs Among the entire fur garmeats the long wraps and evening cloaks r.re perhaps the most interesting, the most beautiful and bj many odds the most costly. They are veritable wraps this year, capes with long, loose sleeves apparently let in between invisible scams of the material, ma-terial, while the folds of the ma title arc wrapped about the figure. Tbe immense arm holes, with no shoulder seam above nod the seam underneath the arm opened uhnont down It. the waist line, are ideal for any form of evening wrap, for the, ulccvcs then cannot possibly crush the' Oiost delicate gown, yet the garment re-' mains intiuiiely warmer and more comfortable com-fortable than nn ordinary sleeveless rape. To fasten these great vmps there is aften not more than one large buckle or ornament, placed just a little below the f Brocade Cloak with Fox Collar I Maicon P'-chotT David. rtioto CVpvriEht, linn. 't.y HKUIIinzrr r.icluie Cepyrit;lic, P.H. Cw Yoth M.-rnl,l s1 ' ..' " z nri- sullbiently light and have sufficiently i short bair to be used in thi wny. A cos-Inme cos-Inme ot deep nuieibyft silk crepe eloth eomliiiifd with l', neh seal cauied out iu litis model, with side pic-res of the fur let liuto the jacket, collar, ruffs mid t. nitons jof the fur and a deep band of fur about (fourteen inches wide around 'he lower ' i . i r r ...f the skirt, is charmingly pretty. I 'I he niulT was of the cn'pe clolh bordered J wiili the seal, and the amethyst velvet hat h:id a soft crown of the same fur. Mole Is anolher skin that works well with cloth, velvet or silk crepe, and a costume on the same model as the above in cloth, the '.Xuct color of the moleskin fur, was e-cejrt.onally e-cejrt.onally attractive. Wide Bands of Fur. J When a skirt is liuisiicd with a deep i ban. of fur this fur should hr .sufficiently wide not to in any way suggest a hobble. At the same lime the fur will not cling in about the ankles, as either cloth or velvet, and can afford to be fouiewo.it narrower for that reasoo. u n few- of I he newest models the fur forms s-j.j... piocs at the cud of the skirt between the front and bnrk panels. Jn this tiiodtl th.i fur is from eight to fourteen inches in width. Not many ball gowns or dinner dresses .'on.-.! with it a long, loose wrap of the auic velvet, iirmiicd also w ith the skunk. The gmvn is smart for luncheons, reeexi- rnodel Is so long as to cover complete!, the gown iiiidern-alh tnd may fast'-e down io the very edge of the hem if desired de-sired so that the simplest f re k, If it bar a pretty, well honed lace collar, enn bi worn with it. The sleeves ore to hac me.linni onuholes so that a dellcati ', evening gown will imt be crushed by it and the fur collar is sufficiently wide n , fasten up well about the throat and iv j a real protection lor evening wear. One model of this si.vb; of long cIoaI has its inspiration fu the divss of tb? Middle Ages, not carried out, bowers, , quire as the Moyen Age costume as it was revived lust year. This cloak is ! 1 sltnicd only for one of tall ami sleoilrt . build and is fashionp.I in velveteen, tuarf 1 with exaggerated severity, adorned onlr ; with a bnod .f fur about the throat, at the wrists, at ilu; end of the skirt and another an-other band just below tho hip line. TL coat fastens down the side with flat but-loos but-loos of the material. As the majority of reception goivna are cut to escape the ground these long fittoJ ffSAA ' WW, to CLOTH AND KIT. WltiP. Velvet and Satin Costume Mull"n 1r01' K?' Tboto topyrijfht. 1V10. by Kvuillogfr L'xcluivc CjpyrJjbu lyjy, cvv Ark fTiralJ iiiuff and a hat rill trimmed with the same fur completes this most effective costume. I .-u.tit.ioy a'a1 K'acitoii UK- ILie lutojne textures for afteruoou drvis for oLt of doors this w inter out of doors, that is, as I Pi " WW Mm IrAi i w inter save a few wide trimmed shapes in 'seal, and of course the many motor bonnets bon-nets in raccoon, luihy skunk. leo,.rd nod 'all the other les.s expensive furs udmiruhle tor out of town. The rmall hats for wear with the welkins costumes anr) the larg.-r Hats Tor the reception gowns show, as n rule, a touch of the fur w itb w hich the tume is adorned a m.rrow band of Mib'e r a small brown fo, nimal on a cloth -at. wh.e), completes a cloth costume of like c.lor ,s more in favor than nn entire nigroin 'r lr",ini Uywero or I -AvM ! fA' 6 " tmkAA I' mm M S-'.'ilM'-' ! b Am 1 1' TALK MAL'VK SATIN GOWN. ftil! preserved and there is no fcugscslion if useless folds of uidterial anywhere. I "no black astrachau wrap, which fell almost to the bi-ls, wns fashioned nppur-emlj nppur-emlj without seams, bleeves and all being I in one piece. A full chinchilla collar re-J ilieved the block fur, while a lining of il.rilliatit blue satin enhanced tho rich shadings of the two furs. The same uiod-l j carried out iu any other fur or combination combina-tion of furs would be equally effective. Velvet and Fur. Almost as much to be desired as an all fur cloak is a long, Bclili-loose wrap of velvet vel-vet anil fur combined. The sleeves and upper part of the garment are of the velvet, vel-vet, while a wide collar of fur with a deep border of the same pelt above tho hem and bordering the coat down each tide of the front makes a most cflective wrap. For motoring thut is, for use in the open cars rough fhiunels aud tw-ceds, fur lined mid fur trimmed, are every bit as siuurt us the rough fur coats. The wide fur collar thai stands up well over the-ears, the-ears, ith the deep fur cutis on the sleeves, keeps the wind from penetrating, while the fur lining keeps the weurer buug and warm in the tnot hitler weather i'or ordinary town use in a covered motor a fur coat or a half niied cloth coat, fur trimmed, is worn in the car uud thrown oil before entering the- house. This wrap may be of the .uime' material as the gow n1 with which it us worn, uud the- gown then shows trimming 0f t. bun. fr Iu.u which adorns the- w rap. A huge- pillow j BLACK OVEU DRKSS. waist line, quite to one side ot the froDt. Whatever tho flir of the Cost, there is In-voriably In-voriably a wide, full collar of borne lung haired skin so shapjd tnui it can be drawn up tightly about the throai, or if weather permits to be held across a tritle more loosely nod gracefully. These immense- w raps, all enveloping ns they are, carry out at the same time -very one of the Mruj'ght, narrow lines demanded de-manded at the mouie-ni bj I lame Fas-hioo. 'lliey are, Indeed, triuuiphs of skill in far makiug. for in ppjn. (1f t1L. fftct ,IJlt here is suthcieot material to envelop tbe c-urer tlie wd liuca of the- Injure are lions. iVc, and the cloak can do service . ivqiicntly for evening wear and can be ""ii wilh many ditlercul gowns. Tho walking g,,iis that are trimmed 'lb fut arc exceptionally attractive. 1 here are many variations to be seen of the fur trimmed modei us it was first .introduced. Instead of having only a fur collar and cull's on the jacket with a band of lur about the cud of tin: skirl, there-are there-are now pieces of fur let Into the side of the eo.ii. and ihe eiu.ie lowei part of I he skirt is of the fo-. Naturally this idea cin only be worked out with certain kinds f fur. s.-al, astrakhan and ihe n ri-hal.le chinchilla bcibf uuivug iho few skins thaij PRACTICAL DRESS HINTS, Till-, aim in life of the woman of smai ir.-ss allowance is to j.urrh..,so only sii. li costumes as il nnswe-r -rjuallv well u number of ipiiie unlike- demands, f'ne ot the bel garments to possess, if economy mnsi be practised mid w hen' at tlto saun. tim- th.-ic- ii the urgent neees-sitv neees-sitv for being smarily gownec at all tirnes, Is one of tin new oug fitted coats in silk o.' satin, which wil' serve ,1t once the pur pose of reception cloak, cvciiins wrap aud rritl-'E VtLVUT IJUSTLME, . ire fur trimmed, but house dresses and 'he style ot .osiume that is designed for r-ception wear to he wi.ru wilhom jack. 1 1 ot fur coal, urij ull rendered smarter byj i j BLACK CI.IUII COSTUMK opi.osed to the strictly house gowns. A lehei g..w ii with I riiiiinii.-, of skunk fur I upon tho waijl and aiviii may hac luih- CLACK CLCVni A.U SATIN COAT. , roat3. almost as closely OtP-d as the ?n6 J itself, are exceedingly smart for all lvti tf aflernciou wear. I I |