Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1910 — POPLIN AGAIN TO THE FORE [ARTICLE]
POPLIN AGAIN TO THE FORE
Dame, Fashion This 3eason Brings Several Old Friends Back Into Limelight. This season Dame Fashion is bringing into the limelight several old friends that we have not seen for several seasons. Poplin is one of these and it is easy to see why the far-seeing lady has added it to her little coterie of favpred fabrics. It is lustrous and that is one of-the essentials this season, and for another excellent reason it is very soft and clinging, which means that it is most suitable and appropriate for the modish clinging skirts and draped bodices of the hour. One may have*it all silk, or part silk and part wool. It is frequently used as the under part of the new tunic ' and draped dresses, with top part of marquisette, grenadine, silk voile or some similar texture. Especially lovely are the colors, which include such shades as the new blues, violet tones, catawba, wistaria, reseda, maroon brown, prune, myrtle green, autumn tans and pearly grays. . ,~
