Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1912 — MOUSSELINE DE SOIE AGAIN [ARTICLE]

MOUSSELINE DE SOIE AGAIN

Quaint Effects That May Be Noticed In Some of the Latest of the French Arrivals. With the fine weather, warm add sunny, there is a strong movement in favor of printed mousseline de sole, either in the same shade or in white upon dark blue or black. One dress is in black charmeuse draped ever so lightly with one of these printed muslins in black with large white flowers. The black charmeuse crosses on one side over a chemisette of fine white lace that is seen in the empiecement and the sleeves, the latter finished with a cuff of plain white mousseline de sole. Mousseline de sole in pure white is very popular in the Robespierre and sailor collars, both very fashionable at present, finished with a wide openwork hem. Black dresses with black mousseline de sole draperies are being worn over transparent net empiecement and high collar-bands with the Robespierre or the sailor collar in plain white mousseline de sole, as described. But to some of the plain black charmeuse dresses the collar in finely embroidered lawn is more of a relief than the mousseline de sole.