Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1911 — A New Silk. [ARTICLE]

A New Silk.

Among the newest and elegant silken fabrics which the season has called into prominence is satin feutre, a very lustrous weave, heavy of weave, beautiful of finish, but soft and graceful despite its heaviness. It is quite wide, as §re the finer silks, and is to be had in plain colors in the new and fashionable tones, as well as striped effects —the ground one shade and a tiny hair line of contrasting color crossing it. The stripes are single and not too far apart to be unduly conspicuous. For elegant afternoon or more simple street dresses satin feutre is very effective and will make very striking toilettes. "' v