Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1915 — Furs You May Wear. [ARTICLE]

Furs You May Wear.

Many of the fur coats are trimmed with contrasting fur. Even the popu lar priced coats have bands of skunk, raccoon or other inexpensive pelt. Usually these bands are placed at the bottom edge of the coat; also at the waist line in belt effect, and are used for the collar and cuffs. In some of the more extreme styles the bands run up the front edges, as well as around the bottom. On these chats the bands are often as wide as ten inches. The full length coats are designed for evening wear, and are, therefore, quite extreme in style. This ripple flare, for example, is extremely full. The sleeves are in raglan cut in many cases; in others they give a cape es feet.