South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1920 — Page 19
THE NEWS-TIMES, SOUTH BEND, IND.
FURS from
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PHOTOS BY JOEL FEDER
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Russian Cap, Cravat, and Muff of Gray Austrachan
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Gray Astrachan Among Yuletide Pelts This Year If Santa Cannot Afford a Fur Coat He Gives a Fur Coatee, If Not aCoateeAt Least a Fur Neckpiece Motor Coats Popular As Gifts.
SANTA CLAUS is going to be
happy this year, shopping 'for
I Christmas furs, for he will find
that fur prices have dropped con-
Uerably. Very likely he will save nouph out of the fur srort coat he xpected to pay a 6taprr Hnj? price for, to buy a few : Ik stoekinps and mtyb a fan to mak m extra Joyous Chrltmaa for Fomebody. There Ls no doubt that furs are a little less ppalllnr In price than they have been for two years. A hondsome fur wrap still cost jui much a-s a good motor car but not more than the vehicle. Not very woman ls aklnr Santa Claus for a fealskin coat or an ermine venlnjc wrap, but almost every woman hopes she will pet something In fur, this Christmas ?ea?on. So many furs an needed now to keep up with the demands of fashion. Do you remember the time when a sealskin coat anawered every outdoor purpose for three winters before it was made over, and the Christmas set of fox or martin was expected to cover all the fur need.H of the winter? Thne were th pood old days; now on mut have
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and there to say nothing of one's pc!al sport furs. OJd Iur Combinations The Tad In Iaris Even furs are wearied of in Paris where fashions change with such kaleidoscope rapidity th.it one wear." about everything In a twhemon!h of easons. Paris has tired of the conventional relLs and hnd to 'ave ?omethlny new, to the couturiers have
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shiny, coarse pony pelt and undoubtedly Santa Claus will select many black pony coat.s this Christmas. For sport wear there are 5hort belted jackets of near?eil, very kooJ lookinc Indeed If you do not mind wearing a fur that is frankly an Imitation though sometimes a very rood imitation of ths expensive Hudson Bay seal. One of the handsome.st sport and motor coats of the season 1 of kolinsky dyed marmot with lare collar and cults of natural raccoon. Very smart on some women tail and slim ones are leopard ccats. These leopard garments are seldom trimmed with contrasting pelt," the- rich brown markings of the leopard skin belnc trlmmlnr enouch.
i trimming, is lined with black satin and ' Mack I'ur Tor Formal Occasions
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Under the camel wrap was a troupe rette frock of silver sray satin. An;,' -a and cara?i:l are both enjoying a momentary favor in Pari: this winter, and avtrachan H particularly smart. A Pvussian turban of 1 1 la t pray aitracl'an I pictured, and the turban is matched by cravat and round mutf. The H)i?lan effect is carried out on th-- hat by an impressive sort of ornament sparkling like tht jewels on a Russian he:tddre."", but in this case th " jewels are of gla-ss turquoise and qreen in a mounting of silvered metal. I-'rrnlnt' Tor Cliri-tmas Santa might pick out the ermine wrap for almost anybody at any a:e
and please her to distraction. Though !
truth to teH, not a few women miht find a wrap of this style ana qual.ty something of a white c'.ephant cn tneir
hands and could not iret much poo i j out of their Christmas uift until theyj had exchanged it for cash value. And 1 the cash value of th? ermine vr:iT J
pictured would buy one many, nrmy sturninsr neeligees and very probacy a chaise lonpifo and three-mirror drlner table to boot. It 1 indeed a mai'niTiCer.t wrap, one of th most beauti
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is new and odd enough to please capricious French taste this season. .Sport Furs IVpular With Santa Clans Sport furs must have a saucy, informal look they are not supposed to surest dignity and elegance like the diaünuislic d fur coat you wear with your afternoon gown, wnite kid gloves and dainty buttoned boots. Sport furs sutryt-.-st free and easy outdoor occasions and have a style all their own naturally a style that expresses youthfulness and j luntiness. For sport coats Santa Claus wiil prefer leopard or muakrat civet is not fancied so
much this year. Some of the sport ;
coats are of nutria and a rtunnlntr one Is belted trimly at the waist with the skirt of the co-at llarinp jauntily to the
knees below the tiht belt as the Kirls
More and more are colored furs be-
ins relegated to the sport rtalm and olack ones reserved tor formal wear. Tue. exceptions to this are moltikin and sealskin, both used for very formal wraps and for trimmir. on formal frocks. Hut this winter Kanta Claus will certainly choose some rich broadtail coats and many neckwear sets of lynx where last year ha choose coats of eal and neckwear cf skunk, mink or kolinsky. The black coats are trimmed with brown fur as for instance the graceful afternooa model pictured, of broadtail with mink collar and cuffs. And you observe plenty of dangling tails and brushes on the mink trimming! Thrte typical Christmas fur-seta are pic'urtd, the sort of fur sets Santa
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i in 'v r nir.i; i i .ip.i ui i ae y ta;. ii.i- . .... , . , f t ml:ii '.ix-v- to nmr 1 a ln r venlnir. mole to match rray cos- -r, ermine 1 ..-. r ued for ev- th- i x- " iv-p. . o' fh- rarmr n It I A French opera wrap of ermine is ; with black silk cnr.ls and hurre ta Is. ; ' .u.-s:an l-ori. l-clcu at me A ; f i 1 - l ' ;mes, nutria to match brown one, v'inch of it and'th, shirred ,Tir, of is l;.v,d w.th white ...tin. too. this ex-: in cape .style uith slashes to put the the ta.eis la'.lir.c below the kne, ; :l -ri j ,un:i!y at t.v? ip. Co..3r jn ; ; J;;;:;'"" rnx to match black ones, and a few j f rmn!p sct 5n stril.. d t ff0,n li wrap qui-ite. spotless wrap: and :n it al- ' hand hroush. There is a deep collar uhc-n the cor is hive been tied. Thi?' cuffs nn of raccoon or sKunk. '.,'!t r ,' V ' fUr n ts of fox and opossum to fit In here j ,nl r0:iar adl cor.!deriMy to, most any woman would b lovely. of lynx .t4 the wrap ties at the thro. white ermine wrap wPh its bla-1; 'on.e fi'ws m to r,nr-v 'y r '"" n
have been wcarine their wool topcoats - Claus is very buy plrklnT? out now.
this fall, beltin- them in trimly to give! beautiful nnd Chrhtma.y Is the a military silhouette. -cot of pnow wh'te u'x this b"omln6 A very good looking- sport coat l'fl!r nevrr ?ocs out of fashion, and of Kray squirrel with bijr collar and ! year will bo worn with skatlnp enormous cuffs of pointed fox a ' costumes of dirk veivtt at the Indoor
hamornc model this! liacccon coats, rinks. A practical et U the one InI in jaunty thirty-six inch length have j eluding muff and fiat scarf of nutria. ! dtep shawl collars and brll cuff.s and, j The scirf is cleverly shaped to fit I of cour .'. a belt. The dress coat of j pracef ully .about the throat and I fur may or may not possess pocket; j shoutirs rml 'he muff i smart in its ! the sport coat always does. Rather compict roundness. Thev et.s com ! o.J.i mit one cannot assert extremely i in be-iver, in mole and in i!ktn 'attractive are sport coats of black ' also, c pc-um is a fetch in tr fur and
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evtn. costs a tidy bit these daw and. i dre-s pir"es can b" made of crepe of course, after uch a co.-tume hid i par "r In shade.-i of ro-e. yellow and been worn onrc it wa.- of no fur'hf r z,? .en. H:rV :i.r. co.--ums, Columuse. IJut nw the.e fancy dres nnd bine rotüTi", clown cc?umes, peaidramatic costume 6 may be built of I tr.t eo?:unu'o, bird co-tumes, hi.ior!cal crepe paper, stitched on the sewing i costumes all can be fashioned out of tnachin; and cut out by ordinary pa-; crepe pjpe-, an 1 the crepe piper may per patterns. And if ribbon, flowers ; be had in :r.uh more pleasing shades or lace are and for tr in; mine, the than womI I be obalra,)le In the chMp
few n lay.r.g the cunnir? patterns nn , down the Iron: ana arouna me . trimming ran r oikcriv r.ippej cn qrhi'vo; woven i-mric u?':a:iy se-ecr-
in cutting . torn. The bor.net has a "fur oini , when the pnpr -osume ls done wlh. ! til for such ephemeral cos'um'1.
and is
camel, tne nide or the gor and car. ll 8 i" car" u ;ae wü.a. auc nn'her tAr- ;ihc.-;r :v.v-e uui tne iiii.o t:ar:r;e:;:s. aiit-.-e u.ijo a,.u u.ut uia -.4 w.
the discar.leJ Cvvat of the baby seal. l .'l.ri!mas d-a-ly is robed from , . , . , u made ! when a yard of cotton lawn or pins- j lined inside, the lining stitched on n. j
This old "fur" la made by SAMpiri;; ini Pri-im ban;-..;, to ,1-in'y bow- . lin..!r .,b-nel-wPhoM bast- ; ham cots uch a pretty .penny, any f sewing machine to give extra "bod i
und all sorta of queer skins to sit- P.f T clothes for paper doll- now: ho.ly will object, to buvir.g a few n laying the cunnirg pat, fy popular demand the hide of the ' i M tut p p r clotlis for dolls. All ' yards of paper to bo rut up into doll j lengths of crepe paper, and i: imel. the hide of the gout and ca r. (j i th- l:t: -.-retu in the world! The ,.!otVi. Another thing abc.it thOM 'out the little garment.-?. Th i discarded Cvvat of the baby seal, Im .'l.rimas do.ly is robed from,.. ..ls.unu,,. ley cm he made ! when a yard of cotton lawn his cid "fur" Ls made by SAMpiri;; -rt pjri-im bo nr.. t, to ,1-in'y bow-. ham C0t5 ucn vl pretty pci
up the fine seal hair fr in the be ",,.-'tt. 1 .-1 pp-: ?..! n paper. And ;h b ,dt p -v Minred 1 mother has to think twice before sup-, and strength. The muff is made id . 't-y VvV'-) - --: and aprlvinjr them in tlr. -k bunohc- i ' ' T'-'p f clot! a-. facin tir.s j ' ' ' 1 ' ' .' if voU i plvinc rni!l-w.v-n fabrics for sCLsors similar fashion. Remember, the mcr-i . --'.a;-..-., v' y ; . to a background of thin ,of: leather : m ik---:r.d e..,v. And oh o much ah-i nere and ,i.:re ; wieMed bv you. i, ul hncers to slash : these paper c'oths are made lik'V .Ä:.- . . 'S-. :'. This fine, fv.zzr fur of vour.- eal h. ir.. : d'alckcr. Yms 'r- off a whc ; -. i-uciiaj,e bru-i ana po, can o . Hu, wl.n t;-e crvpe ?:iper fabric ! clothes of woven fabric, with stitchine. j : $,;i ., -i.-J v' -'-1 -rr, "
Is dyed in various color ..nd is qure ! trounu for the bri-b.- -dai. :n an pi -en .o strMce. , ;r is d;fft.rcnt if a few yards are i hemming and overcasting where neeu- j :... '.'"r i Jj.r t'-'v ,? "V-;-i .-...
the rage in Paris jus now j ernn ,n. ' ll0'v cu ou lUe :'"i,Iuri AUUC wastol in the cutting-out procev. U M, th more sturdy hey ar. j ifM'-.-. ' Camel fur which r.tlv coarse! No .,tv :n.h.r ,ri ? ave f :m 1 Irur1 ir 1 cca;-- ai;vi P-V under- v,,, nol mat!rr particularly. And The crepe paper for doll clothe j V- :lZyi;t..lyJS 4 s ' . ; and ugly in tex'urc is another mo- , (.v.r., , t . M.. - -a.V Wny. ace., rosier to do.l-clor r.cs ... J0.,er (.:otilC-s last longer than comes In special fabric-shade, som ! jvi ;'- Vv.;.. . vVmentary fad in Paruv tn a recently! "rr,'t"' ' " " . .' ' Ptn.-. of ourse. as on would . yo.: .v0.l!d !h!nk. A crepe paper frock. 1 of them very rih and beautiful; such jj '' V? arrived s'eaaier w.. a kn.nvn ' -lanciter. a..-. i ;.. a : in. cur. out fr...ck and o.at and under-. wcl, lnA.1e with ).omiS run on the ma- as tobacco brown, crimson, henna, I .'V t'r : t S-rcn ,'ir. who w..- ;n ,'-rL?ni v 'r 'ro'": '"r t4,e r'ir,'r oar of :ik cr I twn. Alt h' i.itt-rn : chi!V? h;H a ,0li deal of endurance, variaus tar.v. hunter's green and so on. fijCyf.. : '- Pir!- wr i-.r a xct-.;m:no:; vape of, fro-'lt. coat, hat tnu petticoats cm ,, n Vlf , f..,,: ,,, .s s;;pi y .p,'.:. pattern AnJ wh-n it does v.o to pieces why. There are dainty shades too. pale blues H' !i V '- . - ' r.nt h'i. :-.ne 1 with .il : vrav si'.k. be fashioned by little tlicers an 1 r.o- ,.v- any littte girl will find harptness . aI ,hc rriore fun making do'ly a new , and pinks and soft yellows. Polly may ! ! p ; ;",t'. ff'- - C '
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costume! ! have dozens of fascinatin? frocks, wit.i j The coat, bonnet and muff set Is for ! wraps for eve ry sort of climate. ;
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What Parisiennes Are Wearing Out Doors.
Daisies wer
fl fk :on' a fr;n? f iaonKfy fUrAn?iR' 1 -1- T:::- ; iv o c up n o thes sash and on the ha. This frock was A that Ameiic. i try.r.T to decide Irom be:s lo ,Jr.,nc. The jacket opens Y(H.U 4;h. mk, v,!wtmad, of pale yellow crepe paper and V.pra or c n m rc.ar J ,o t , :a rrcnt to display a narrow ve.s.ee V.i:THi:i; 'and silk costing what they do new. ; the daisies were embroidered In white ! h';r - ii" n f bnK anii Ms a -uthfu!- A MONU the lower priced Christ-. To siy nothtr.ir of fur trimming! Put nnd dP yel ow. The sleeve, of the , Ir VJ: Vv ."n r ' ' vVto i lurn,': lK'wn Eton Co:i"r- ! A as novelties there are cunnirs j here is a modish street outfit for dolly frock were trimmed with double pleat-; ' VXr r lrV.-w'-- 1 1'oiret. always brir.?in? cut orne- , -TX :utl. Lironv,,rs tnat tell ! which might be made of rich faille : inp. Pitched on the sew.n machine, V' t';;;f 1 -ir- aou'en - new and engaging has launched : whether it is goins to be clear silk with cray fur trimmln at the; and a lifle frill of the Pa.in:, , a V' ' '!.r;V Tv wou'd a tch c-umo combining a circular ar.d brirrht-so you can rlk wearing ! cost of so much pap'r, and any hap: y . trtrr.mM the r.K. The ven fu.l j n X 'rV- vr!v.t ,k!rt i, black and a short w hite ' vour os-rich plume 1 hat-or rainy 1 little -.rl could tr M- e the outfit-nd ouns of th sk.rt were cut out m ; iu " coer th cp c. a ' ' lacket appüuued on sleeve and and damp, mkins stormv weather '. am quite a lot aboU: home dress- callop and the rr wW crease
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, ' r i! c with araU-stpjes cut from black 'nt. advisable. The barometer is a ; niak.np in the procfA?
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A m.'.I by ivnon in black bn.1- T -- velvet 1 awin, n a small pot: ' The coat is Up hlu, and 'h- -fur- -kirt a saucy M. Pink atin ribbon j V--" U - ,!-h t t:.h- in bciice ,n! s - v. and , y a trliMnjr ,,hi. p:ume ac-i that is. the plant l..ok as though tt:tnmm!nr i- male of pate rray crepe -rimmed -he hat and made uettlsh t. v; V , - , -a ;: i -- f.- ;s 'y - 1 '-r,-:i!-ir' n'-rir:: klrt K-c'1 companies this smart ccstu.ne. The ; w-r. rrowinr. so natura! it is and so paper crumpled up a bit to pive a furry . dreamers. , ! - r V - p ! . r-.-.t'I AU- ; - U 1 ,-m'blv . re tar. A narrow fur hoker g-es'iM .a .,Mt of moleskin i hfetlk-. Hn: !t rallv made of dv 1 su?s;est:n. i:-al ribbon may be used, Crepe piper cr.ctumes are used a ..9 p ' : v . ;, 1 ';yj . . -J. . ';'; :; ...
arrtt. the i.eck. and ft cnv.v hiTirmir I ; T... t-r u .! .fr ? r. jr.i tvf. f-i.c .f-A rol.-r l I ar.d real cord for the muff, or ribbon i for children's f.r.-v dre.v parties; ani it-a'" " '-v. . , ? -,f.---' - . ' .- . i'
ck of the rl,-ure to the h.ps. is lined OVf.r pr:iy tones this .,-aon. One ob- the weather p-epar to chanpe. The I and cord may be cf papr. The coat ' thes- Inexpensive quickly-made cos-, iit-tJi: .-ItLü fLitr-i' .a v ,,.!!. A L.i: vin ?ul' of .,-rv- m.-b slrn ja-k't in hor. aury ' '.l-tle ...irome-c r p!ar. mm.-s in a box ! 1- m id- x.tcr'y ... -th or i!k coat tnrr.. s ar- a t.ocn mothers who u ! , . ,t , , .... bu ac uh,' h -e same orcu'.vr vtvle and pr.iful cape coats to the with a dain' idt of rhris-maa ver- wou'd lo made It 1 - a deep , ke.-o i, -1 th- .'hri-m: fan y dr-s c-- Did o l.ur v AuytUuz More ( mu.iiu T.. n lb. .kirt and tL. jaunty jacket end, .t ; hip. t c!p, an extension of loo?e and cost., U than a dollar. , doubU. an I the lower part is hemmed : tumn a,d :hool entertainment cos- Iap.r? And lo.y M- IIa An D"n,1("h
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