Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1911 — French Plumes. [ARTICLE]

French Plumes.

Popular though toe graceful and beautiful “willow" plume may be, It la not this feather which toe smartest Parisian modistes use to adorning their creations. . They much prefer the french plume end use it accordingly. There are really but few weys to which the willow plume may Tie used and perhaps It is for this reason that the French plume is so Often seen. It may be used In numberless fashfena—curling gracefully over toe side, drooping over the brim, standing upright, arranged in the new French fashion from the back, or twisted and bent into whatever way toe milliner deems most effective and striking. And to view of the fact that toe French plums may be used over end over, end may be recurled at small expense, It Is also more economical then the much in-evidence willow glome.