Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1896 — NOW THE SHAKER BONNET. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NOW THE SHAKER BONNET.

Quaint Hendcear Likely to Follow the Revival of the Poke. Fashionable milliners are generally looking forward to the time—and at no far distant day, either—when the shaker bonnet will be all the rage. The revival of the poke has prepared the public eye for the revival of other quaint styles of headgear, and the milliners have thoughtfully arranged that the public eye shall not be disappointed. Other quaint fashions have followed it. Bonnets which would be shaker in plain circles, are making their appearance with trimmings which place them irf the front ranks of fashion. One of the prettiest modifications of the bonnet beloved of the Friends, is of pale gray straw, trimmed with gray tulle and soft pink faille and given a touch of worldly brilliancy by three rhinestone buckles. The pink faille forms a bow on one side and folds decorously over the front to the other side, where gray tulle is bunched Into a big rosette. The round buckles trim the bonnet’s edge, nnd hroat}, strings of tulle tie slightly on one side beneath the chiu. With this demure little bonnet a pretty jacket is designed

to be worn. It is of gray cloth made in on elongated Eton shape, and embroidered with silver and pink beads. It is lined with pink silk, which shows In tabs and lapels.

THE SHAKER BONNET.