Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1911 — French Plumes. [ARTICLE]

French Plumes.

Popular though the graceful and beautiful M wlllow’’ plume may be, it is not this Mather which the smartest Parisian modistes use In adorning their creations. They much prefer the French plume and use it accordingly. There are really but-few ways in which the willow plume meg be used and perhaps it Is for this reason that the French plume Is so often seen. It may be used in numberless fashions—curllr.p gracefully over the side, drooping over the brim, standing upright, arranged in the hew French fashion from the back, or twisted and bent Into whatever way the milliner deems most effective and striking. And in view of tbs fact that the French plume may be used over and over, and may be recurled at small expense, It Is also more economical then the much In-evldenoe willow plame.