Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1912 — BABIES TO DRESS IN STYLE [ARTICLE]

BABIES TO DRESS IN STYLE

Pannier Skirts and Hate With Oatrich Feathers Are the Fashion for Infants. Baby’s clothes are just as elaborate, just as much decorated and as carefully finished with regard to style as are mother’s this year, and are also very expensive. There are little velvet coats, with hats or bonnets to' match. There also are combinations of mufflers, scarfs and hats to match. There are diminutive chinchilla coats just like the larger ones for mother. And there are wee dresses which have a decided pannier effect. The showing in baby hats is almost as large, in some stores as the regular millinery department. The little hats are decorated with ostrich feathers, lace and other accessories which heretofore have been left to older stylos. Adjustable Bandeau. The girl who likes to forego a potiche in summer may makel her hats that were fitted over once '-more becoming by means of a bandeau. The nuisance of sewing these in has usually been greater than that of arranging the hair over a rat when wearing a hat. Now comes an adjustable bam deau that need not be sewed. It comes in various shapes and sizes and has three rust-proof clips that are pressed into shape in a minute'by slipping under the lining. One bandeau will do for various hats and may be set at any angle to decrease the size ■ts the be* crown and prevent it from resting tc«s far down.