Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1910 — For Brides. [ARTICLE]

For Brides.

The home-embroidered wedding veil Is new —if old things can ever be new. It Is, at any rate, a revival, and the lace work, which Is of the hand-run variety, extends down the whole front edge, like the border on a delicate lace curtain. With the veil laid simply over the top of the head and falling gracefully down over the sides of the face, the whole border of lace is in evidence. Tulle, a little heavier than the most perishable illusion, is chosen for veils that are to be thus embroidered.