Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1911 — Careless and Cappy. [ARTICLE]

Careless and Cappy.

x We have undertaken to blend in one the best of the two proberblal conditions —to be careless and happy, hairless and cappy. We are now happy and cappy, and frequently careless as well. A pretty figure may be conjured up—a figure in leaf-green satin veiled with rose and silver shot gauze. The dark hair Is covered by a sailor’s cap, point and all, worn flatly over the whole head, the point falling at the back. Instead of being made of scarlet cashmere, it is of the gauze, over silver tissue, and studded with pink and yellow topaz, while it bordered with great gray pear-shaped pearls, these, of coarse, hanging around the back of the neck and over the soft hair in front. We have taken to caps!