Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — THE NEWEST IN HOSIERY [ARTICLE]

THE NEWEST IN HOSIERY

Stock Inge Beaded Across the Instep and Up the Ankles are Most Novel. The newest hosiery shows many charming effects. Stockings beaded across the Instep and up the ankles are perhaps the most novel, while others embroidered in vinelike designs appear more graceful than those with the pattern scattered indiscriminately in an all-over or loose pattern. A design describing a circle just above the Instep is new, and there are Innumerable drop-stitch weaves. The colors are unusually varied and can be found to match any gown. Some are of a most beautiful changeable effect in silk, while others are so closely embroidered that they have a twotoned effect without being actually woven in that way. Plain stockings, of lisle, silk or gauze, still bold their popularity with women of conservative taste for all except elaborate occasions or for home use with dainty house gowns or lounging robes.