Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1911 — Novel Ornament. [ARTICLE]

Novel Ornament.

A very pretty gown seen recently was of gray chiffon over soft silk, simply cut and practically its only ornament, besides a gold-colored silk yoke of Chinese chrysanthemum embroidery, was an enormous ribbon chrysanthemum at the # belt Each petal of the flower was a strip of narrow ribbon, with a triangular fold in the Middle of it, that turned it over and gave a little heavier portion to weigh it down. These folds were ironed heavily into the ribbon, and then the innumerable petals were sewed in chrysanthemum shapes at the waist line with gold thread (the ribbon itself was gold color). Nearly all the petals were allowed to droop and fall in the natural way, only enough being tacked back to give the fluffy flower effect And that ribbon chrysanthemums made all the difference between simply a charming gown and a really stunning gown.