Show E elaborate la borate cape of black satin ft u I 1 i k 1 4 N 2 V T 4 1 2 A i if paw K 1 I n 11 1 1 KS NE of the most elaborate of the 0 ONE many developments of the cape is pictured here it is a two piece garment in which a very full long cape Is set on to a sui surplice it is the most ample and enveloping of all the capes which the season has brought out the material used is a soft heavy black satin with a lining of white satin lighter in weight but equally as soft the surplice portion of this garment crosses below the bust line in the front and hooks in the back the material Is turned back bach in the form orm of revers and provided with ith a ripple collar across the back of the neck the lower or cape portion of the garme a t ts Is set on to the surplice by means of a piping in order to provide for the ample fullness which ripples about the bottom the cape is cut in circular form it is 12 inches lorger in the back than in the front the fronts are rounded off and sloped gradually to the longest point at the middle of the back made alade in this way the lining is always in evidence and may be featured so that it becomes the most ous part of the garment instead of 0 the plain white satin there are rich and brilliant brocades brocaded bro cades or broad and pronounced stripes or a great variety of plaids of all descriptions from which a choice of linings may be made for general utility the white lining will serve best there Is plenty of room in this cape to draw it up over the arms it if one wishes the hands free and even so the fronts will hang fairly straight and the cape have the appearance of a loose garment with flowing sleeves few capes this season are capes pure and simple but of cape cade like garments chere ure many this model may be recommended for anyone who aspires to the really magnificent black velvet or velvet in colors for or evening wear the style Is suited to rich fabrics and dress occasions and it is unsuited to ordinary cloths claths or to bulky woolen fabrics one may not hope to find anything more graceful than the cape tor for evening wear and the individual wearer can improvise her own special style in managing the cape and thereby achieve distinction |