Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1878 — FASHION NOTES. [ARTICLE]
FASHION NOTES.
Faille continues in favor for house dresses. a?e the new qrnamei\ts4ar "springTiats. < 1 e machine-stitching will triffi sses. !& £ 5 a* ‘ pri T re appoftredon articles children’s spring attire. - Embroidered and fringed ribbon will “New ber without wire stems. on the ntw spring bonneto. Flower-embroidery is the latest trim□Aing for . Radies’ silk ends of net heavily etnlp oiderod 5n colors. New and beautifftT grenadines have stripes and flowers of velvet. Pearl buttons tee shaded to match all the new shades of new materials. new spring colors are in subdued tints, such as drab, tan and silver. Scotch plaids will be much worn thi« summer, especially for traveling. As many as five" row* of pearl beads are on the white chip bonnets just imThe old gjolctt, |“»shei < roses,” so ’ ait of iriH be Revived this Thenew wide WllaW have a lace /rill to stgnd up around the neck and vhrsts. “ 1 5 ‘ - Mantelets will be much Worn this lunrtner ; they will be sqfh hl a variety f materials. . J White ostrich feathers' tipped with pearl beads are fresh attractions in millinery goods. A new trimming for spring wraps is colbred swan’s-down, to match the color of the material. ScotcfrOhGyioV will be twsed for morning .wear ; it" is sines- and jn° re durable than cambfic.— tribune.
