When we left the Azores, we wore awful capotes and used fine tooth combs--successfully.
My quilt and my pelisse were spread, and the rest of my party had all their capotes or pelisses, or robes of some sort, which furnished their couches.
They were all dressed out in new light-blue capotes and corduroy trousers, which they tied at the knee with beadwork garters.
The dress of the Indians upon this occasion was generally blue cloth capotes with hoods, scarlet or blue cloth leggins, quill-worked moccasins, and no caps.
They were all dressed alike, in light cloth capotes with hoods, corduroy trousers, striped shirts open in front, with cotton kerchiefs tied sailor-fashion loosely round their swarthy necks.
Beautiful white blanket overcoats, with warm capotes or hoods, had already been made for each of the boys.
But for these capotes much of the snow would have found its way into their faces and down under the collars of their coats.
Capotes will be more in vogue than bonnets, their style allowing spangling, for which bonnets are not suited.
We have seen capotesof taffeta, and ribbon applied like flounces as ornaments to the crown; these ribbons are cut into teeth or plain, but with a narrow border of much brighter shade.
We have also seen very prettycapotes covered with net, made of very lively colored taffeta.
Eagle and the girls in their warm capotes breasted with me the coldest winter days.
His tap-room was the fireplace cupboard, and it was visited while we ate our supper, by men in elkskin trousers, and caps and hooded capotes of blue cloth.
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