Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1912 — Millinery Notes. [ARTICLE]

Millinery Notes.

Ostrich novelties are the livest numbers on the market at present, according to the Dry Goodß Economist. The better class trade are calling for all sorts of odd effects in ostrich, in the way of wings, buckles, feather dusters, shaving brushes, trees, fringes, etc. Two-toned effects are a leading feature, especially In plumes. The simpler effects in ostrich fancies ~ are meeting with success with the popu-lar-price trade. One of the most novel and effective trimming arrangements, noted recently, was that of a huge, white plush bow fringed with white ostrich. This bow was perched jauntily on the brim of a white plush sailor. Another striking effect was obtained by the combination of long ostrich flues with white wing trimming.