Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1912 — Moonlight Blue Gowns. [ARTICLE]
Moonlight Blue Gowns.
A beautiful gown for a recent ocas* ion was made in a shade of moonlight blue satin of the softest consistency, known as peau de suede. The gown opened over a petticoat of the mousseline-de-soie, while one side of the corsage was likewise of the filmy fabric relieved with trimmings of dull gold. Another gown for the same occasion, was in a supple and beautify! gold tissue shot with flageolet grew. The front of the gown was draped with a spoon-shaped panel of flowerpatterned Brussels lace, veiled with a shadowy drapery of flageolet-green tulle illusion, while the tissue was left uncovered at the back. The corsage itself was hidden under a soft Ache drapery of Brussels lace, showing a little gathered tucker of , pure white chiffon, while over it was the same soft shadow veiling of, green, tulle tt> iusiom the drapery entirely hiding the
