Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1910 — Japanese Monkey Furs. [ARTICLE]
Japanese Monkey Furs.
Yet another animal is being pressed into our service for the production of ornamental furs—the monkey. But it is the prettiest of its tribe —the Japanese monkey. Its long hair harmonizes perfectly with the velvets of which we are so enamored. It is being used for stoles, too. These are made of bands of velvet all of the same width, and alternated with bands of fur, for which the poor animal’s coat is suitable. If one would have one’s stole more bizarre than pretty, the fur can be edged by a narrow cross band of black. We have grown quite accustomed now to the white satin lining of * black fox fur, and look upon It as a Charming combination. Probably the next thing with which we shall have to become familiar is the black satiii scarf bordered with white fox which is very popular in Paris. It is an exquisite little novelty. >-
