Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1911 — CHOICE IN STYLE FOR HAIR [ARTICLE]

CHOICE IN STYLE FOR HAIR

Famous Modistes Design Headdresses in Keeping With the Costume to Be Worn With Them. Headdresses are quite wonderful. Mme. Paquin, Paul Poiret, Beer, and many of the other famous costumers are making a specialty of them, and are offering them with or without the gown. There are walls-of-Troy in rhinestones and jet, with a white aigrette at the side; there are two-inch bands of tarnished bullion latticework set with turquois and garnet; there are broad bars of black tulle, held by horizontal bars of rhinestones set in silver; black velvet bands with a latticework of jewels and a yellow aigrette at the side. In addition to all these Oriental fillets there is a wide showing- of the fourteenth century Italian caps, In keeping with the sleeves, the shoulder line, and the lace ruffles which are revived from the Italian period. The caps are like those to which we once gave the name of Juliet; they are made of pearls, crystals, turquois, and corals on a white satin or white tulle foundation. As pink is so much the fashion this year among, the exclusives, although it is not widely talked about, one sees a good many of these caps made of coral beads strung on coral silk and mounted on a white fabric.