Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1910 — VARIETY IN VANITY BOXES [ARTICLE]

VARIETY IN VANITY BOXES

Some In Parasol Handles, Others In the Heads of Hat /Pina, and All Are Pretty. Ingenuity lavishes Itself upon the vanity box which woman has come to regard a necessity. Every season sees It In new and more cleverly devised forms. The newest development are the parasol top and the hatpin vanity box. At the top of the metal handle of the parasol a circular lid opens and discloses powder puff and box, and a mirror set into the cover. The Immense hatpins in vogue suggested the possibility of accommodating powder box and mirror. Many of the big ball heads or the highly arched disk heads carry these little toilet necessaries. Locket powder boxes come In all sizes from little ones an Inch and a half long to those measuring three inches. They are worn like an ordinary locket on chain about the neck, or dangle from bracelets or from this year’s fad—the ring chatelaine.