They were beautifully dressed in long fur coats and small toques.
"Molly Brown's Orchard Home"
Nell Speed
Upon their heads they wore caps, such as in the jargon of fashion are called toques, and their faces were enveloped in yashmaks, white veils which cross the forehead above the eyes and are brought back just below them, so as to cover the rest of the face.
"Paul Patoff"
F. Marion Crawford
"By next Sunday every street from Poplar Alley to Flat-iron Park will swarm with them, and not a milliner's window along the length of Green-gage Road but will have three or four of these toques on display.
"Under the Skylights"
Henry Blake Fuller