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Show Splendid French Cloak' . - V ' - ' ' 5N - , ' " f i - '4 ? " The splendid and gorgeous fabrics brought out this season can only be worn to best advantage when they are made up into ample draperies that fall about and enshroud the figure. They have proven an inspiration to' designers. Fabrics have for years indeed outdistanced styles. When we look at these marvels from the loom we realize that they are fit for goddesses god-desses to wear. Perhaps, for this very reason, cloaks are long but full. Materials are so supple that they incline to fall to the figure and to aid them they are provid- ed with little weights where needed A superb coat of satin and a golc brocaded fabric is shown here. It li worn ' with muff 'and hat of chinchill? and an ostrich neck ruff. The dress under the coat is of satii and chiffon. It appears to be some thing between a pannier and redin gote style. Again the lightness anc suppleness of the fabrics make possible pos-sible the mixed design. It is not. sc beautiful as the coat but has manj interesting features, like the queei shaped sleeves and pointed collar and the long lines of button ornaments. . JULIA BOTTOMLEY. |