Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1910 — Case for the Nightcap. [ARTICLE]

Case for the Nightcap.

It Is a great time saver and a first aid to the lazy. It is not the kind you imbibe, either, but a real addition to milady's outfit Lazy people may now appear at breakfast in a presentable state without bothering to dress the hair until afterward. For in audition to the night cap proper there are a number of styles adapted for boudoir use, a little less close fitting than the night cap, and without the strings tied under the chin. The caps are made of the sheerest bits of muslin, with Valenciennes or Irish lace, according to one’s pocketbook, and a perky bow of ribbon at the side. They are very attractive and are becoming to almost every one. And the fad for them seems to be increasing. Besides keeping the hair smooth for the night, they may be made to impart a delightful scent to it by tha in sertlon of perfumed catchets.