Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1911 — VEILS THAT ARE IN FAVOR [ARTICLE]

VEILS THAT ARE IN FAVOR

Novelties Introduced During the Winter Have by No Means Lost Their Attraction. There are some novel veils that have found favor-in the realm of fashion; . which, though they have been worn to some extent during the past winter, are still holding their popularity and will continue to do so during the early summer months. They are made of Shetland wool, woven in wide-mesh patterns," and they neither crush nor tear easily. They are also shown in heavy silk and silkallne and are said to be a great protection, both to hat and the complexion in inclement weather. . They are particularly well liked for automobile use and there is no end to their durability. Black or white are the most acceptable colors, although they can be had in a variety of colors to match the hat and gown. March and April winds cannot be overlooked. They are disastrous to one’s appearance, if not properly coped with, and, if one wishes to reach one’s -destination in a proper frame of mind as well as in a neat condition as to hair and skin, one must be veiled.