Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1912 — Cashmere in Favor. [ARTICLE]

Cashmere in Favor.

Cashmere is well to the fore for inexpensive gowns', and in its silk variety for elaborate dresses. It may be trimmed with braid, black or colored, or with galloon or passementerie, and sometimes the trimming forms the outline of a coat upon the skirt portion of an all-in-one gown. - w ■ One of these is ornamented with pearl buttons and Igiitatlon buttonholes, a mode of trimming that looks very smart and is yet quite inexpensive.