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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1919, ED I Rin ii . “a s = ae " 7 i. Ermine and kolinsky Wraps of kolinsky dyed squirrel. Hudson seal and skunk. cape and muff. 1 ashions in FURS URS are influenced as much by capricious Dame Fashion as any of the other articles of attire. Last year it was the soft, youthful cquirrel of demure gray that ruled in the world of furs—this year the sleek richness of Hudsen Seal and the warm brown tone of mink bid fair to carry off the honors, Hudson seal with taupe lynz border. The thirty-inch coat— is a favorite this season, and small wonder, for it is far more practical, as well as smarter for street wear than the heavier full-length coat. It has all the necessary warmth, and has an air of youthful jauntiness that is very becoming; it may be worn to complete almost any type of costume from the simple walking skirt to the elaborate afternoon frock. For formal occasions— either afternoon o1 evening, the full length coat, gracefully draped, is almost indispensable. It takes the place of two or more ordinary wraps, for fur has } that happy knack of ha:monizing with any color or iA, any type of costume. Among these more elaborate f wraps we find seal, moleskin, mink, and squirrel f effectively used. Prices of our FURS— The full-length coat— is really a necessity for motor wear, for under its voluminous folds there is little need to fear Jack Frost. The serviceable raccoon, muskrat, natural otter, or seal are most practical for this use. remain the same as those we announced in our August opening. At that time, they compared favorably with sale prices of other stores, and re- membering that many stores have now advanced those sale prices, the advantage of buying here at our oe i prices is obvious, . Roy —Third Moor, 34th Street, Front. oe Skunk set, stole and muf ~ Je YY SO, ARR.” Herald Square Sre. New York WA - v7