Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1910 — Fads and Fancies in Dress [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Fads and Fancies in Dress

Chantilly lace is once more in fashion. Quaint is a bag of white suede In a raised pattern of a swan outlined In The English custom of wearing the watch in a gold bracelet has made a hit, both with the women of Paris and America. The Russian turban, in heavy fur or velvet, is one of ’the leading styles and it is consistent with the rage for Russian fashions generally. Satin bands are used as a finish of many of the handsome evening scarfs. There is, of course, no lack of span-

glee, whether in the shape of sequins or bugles. Sleeves fulled into the armholes and gathered below the elbow Into deep cuffs are seen in some ultra-fashion-able afternoon gowns. Enamel buckles, oblong or oval shape, in Louis XIV. design, are to be worn with linen suits. They are made in all colors and in silver and gold. In cottons, plaids promise exceedingly well from the start. They are twotoned and are shown in all grades. They will make up nicely with Swlsses. Bows of tulle and brilliant buckles and long narrow severely plain bows of moire ribbon are considered quite the proper thing for tailored shirt waists. With black costumes there are straight garnitures of embroidered net that cover the front of the waist and then fall straight in panel or stole effect down the front of the gown. As a happy medium between the high waist line of the directoire period and the low line of the moyenage. the girdle, more attractive thaq ever, has been placed on many of the newest ‘gowns. Hew Sleeves. The bishop sleeve, with its full top and deep cuff, is also noticed. Or the tailored sleeve, tight to the elbow, with tight lace undersleeve. And the cloth sleeve with chiffon puff at the elbow. Then there is the tight shoulder sleeve with full drapery below it. Some of the tailored sleeves on coats have turn-back cuffs. Paateurlalac Milk. Place a pan of cold water on the stove and put a vessel containing the •milk in the pan. As soon as the water begins to boil take it off. Add a small teaspoonful of soda to each quart of hot milk. Put the milk in a bottle and put In a cork. Milk treated in this way will keep sweet in hot weather for twenty-four hours. \ Vaappreclatlve. A woman will tell you she dresses to please her husband, even though he swears every time she buys a new dress—Smart Bet. RepolnM Machine XeeSlei. When sewing machine needles become blunted, rub them across a whetstone, which repaints as good as new.