Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1912 — NECKLACES OF ALL SORTS [ARTICLE]
NECKLACES OF ALL SORTS
Neither in Color Nor Material Need Any Woman Hesitate to Make Her Own Choice. All the girls are collecting necklaces to go especially with the simply-made frocks of linen, crash or lingerie. A favorite necklace Is of amethyst-col-ored crystal beads and clasps with a silver bar; another is of bright red opaque beads and a third is of a composition resembling turquoise. Because yellow is so fashionable this season amber beads for necklace* are in great demand. The drnaments are prettiest when strings of graduated lengths are used to form a series of chains, one of which comes close to the throat, while the lowermost falls half-way to the belt. White necklaces are particularly a fad. the beads employed in their making are of an opaque composition somewhat resembling celluloid, and, like that material, to be cleaned
