Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1915 — FASHION’S FANCY IN FURS [ARTICLE]

FASHION’S FANCY IN FURS

Coats and Capes Follow Practically One Style—-Most Attractive Designs In Bealskin. £ The furcoats and capes are all “a godets.” A handsome long coat is in a very line quality of seal musquash. The big shawl revere are in bright yellow fox, also the cuffs. The wide godets wrap over at the bottom. Much fitch fur is seen with long silky hair. Russian fur is to the fore. Collars and cuffs in a different fur. Some of the fur capes have coat fronts, which Tri » fco them much warmer. These capes fit well on the body, but are very wide on the sides. Here is a sealskin coat demi-ajuste, mid reaching the knees. From the waist it widens out to wrap right over the the bottom. On the sides are big godets. The sleeves are very loose and baggy, from the shoulder to the elbow, but ifit w«H os: the lower part of the arm and well up at the •witaw Small shawl collar and cuffs ~ failing over the hand, and bottom at coat in putofau