Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1912 — UNIQUE DESIGNS IN FURS [ARTICLE]

UNIQUE DESIGNS IN FURS

Long, Separate Coats Have the Contrasting Idea Developed In Attractive Form. The long separate coat of fur for late fall and winter will be the 52-inch type or longer. Side fastenings, deep collars and revere and deep cuffs will be evident. The use of contrasting fur is exemplified in nearly every model shown by well-known furriers in Paris, and the joining of the fur is made so aB to give a striped effect. This is very attractive in moleskin. ,Chinchilla squirrel Is a Paris novelty that is being used for trimming 1 sealskin coats and making fur sets. The cutaway line characterizes the lower edge of long coats. A papnier hint is given by a curved, deep hem that shows fur in a different direction. Linings are just as beautiful as ever, some of the coats being lined with soft velour to make their warmth doubly assured. Brocades are in vogue and are of plain colors. Heavy plain satins are practical and rich in the dark blues, greens and golds.