Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1912 — FOR THE BLUE-EYED GIRL [ARTICLE]
FOR THE BLUE-EYED GIRL
Mustard Brown Color Admirably Adapted to Set Off That Particular Type es Beauty.
It is strange.that most brunettes with blue eyes do not believe mustard brown suits them. And yet it does very well. One girl who has black hair and deep violet, eyes invested in a coat and skirt of shade, much against the advice of her family and her friends. It was of real golden brown, ornamented at the collar and cuffs with bands of mink fur. The hat was of the same shade, trimmed with mink tails. The girl had never been considered particularly pretty until she donned that dress, which seemed to bring out all the good points which other more somber shades had never shown off to advantage. Gray is particularly attractive on the woman with black hair, whose eyes are blue. She can gown herself in'this color in almost all of its variations and feel that she is making a pleasing appearance. Green is aldo a safe shade, except In very dark oHve color. x The brunette with blue eyes will never go astray if she gowns herself in blue. Electric is particularly attractive for her, as it intensifies the blueness of her eyes. Many brunettes stick to this color exclusively, giving variety to their wardrobes by wearing sail the different tones.'""" **"
