Show J AND vanities JULIA BOTTOMLEY 0 vi r k M 5 K X dressy coats of fur moles aleles and muskrats may become extinct if fashion continues to demand their pelts for all sorts of fur garments under the marvelous manipulation of furriers muskrat beco becomes mes hudson seal and it is as beautiful beautieu fu 1 is as A laskan alaskan seal tor for coats and and muffs it Is hard for an expert to ta tell the difference between them when muskrat is dyed in the best possible manner unless lie he can examine the fur at close range bl moleskin does not masquerade under an assumed name and does not need to so many little pelts are needed for even a small garment that the mere work of matching 7 and sewing them together makes an all expensive undertaking der taking both furs are soft and pliable anith alth rich and beautiful color to recommend them moleskin Is short lived and is a fur fill for the rich but hudson sea seal n a good gade repays the expenditure which neiach it requires for this winter fashion favors coats coata of these skins for dressy wear vear trimmed with long haired furs skunk fo fox c i marten and other furs that look like them as well mell as mink and ko kolinsky linky are used on oil hudson seal the first three are occasionally used on moleskin of all combi combinations nations moleskin and cru ermine illic tire are liked best in the picture a coat of moleskin appears with a collar of skunk the deep plain cuffs do 10 not il match latell the collar but are made of inc annle leskin aln A skunk shunk muff tg Is worn with this model A short coat of hudson seal has a collar and deep cuffs of tux fox anil and la Is further enriched by a ide border of this rich fur when cuffs are very ample a muff may be dispensed with or a small barrel muff of the same fur fui as the cuffs ni will ill give the effect of a large muff han the he hands hand are in IL 11 t A T L q fans from far japan As christmas draws near unique and nil 1 1 lovely tans fans are unfurled in the 1 1 aps ops in increasing numbers some pf af them are works of art lit at prices high enough to give one heart failure pad find some of them are works of art moderately priced there are the usual dainty satin and gauze fans flashing many spangles fans of rich lace gorgeous peacock feather tana fans ind and those of splendid ostrich and there are many painted satin fans it Is easy to see why they are of necessity high priced but there are fans that vie with far ar more costly ones in beauty nud and three of them are shown in the accompanying illustration they are con tri tributes buted by the clever people in the far east cast who know how to do so much with such simple materials we are indebted to far japan for the beautifully colored fans with lacquered sticks slicks which are ornamented with such widely different characters obviously with noth an eye to pleasing us on one of these fans we behold the lighthearted Iler pierrot rot in a savage attitude lie ile Is about to shoot an arrow somewhere we are left to ponder whether be Is timing aiming at the heart of an enemy or at an amark in 11 pocketbook on a siti sir ill fan of unusual shape we may inal that some sympathetic iapani 0 o s artist has taken a theme frow from one jf if our own songs an im pas nod little lady seems to be bidding an erdlets farewell to the last ito liose 8 e 0 of f S immer there Is a huge aasc near by big enough to hold bold nil all the petals of nt dear departed roses the lire on the third fan Is surely oriental but it has the touch of nature that mabeu the whole world tin A dl di criminating lover over offers to an ut at lady fair a bunch ot of flowers I such bits of scenic painting might be interpreted lit in several ways and help out to bridge over conversational lewites while sitting out tater missions at the dance or theater |