Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1912 — Borders Are Shown. [ARTICLE]

Borders Are Shown.

Infinite is the variety of bordered stuffs in black and in many colors. Crepon, which, by the way,' is making Its reappearance, is shown In black with velvet flowers, applique aaa a deep border of toweling embroidered all over with conventional flowers. This, of course, Is destined for afternoon toilets, and an even more original design for the same purpose is composed of blue voile with a border of gray and blue tweed —of all things (and very smart it was!) —the voile having a rich flower design, very much raised as most of these patterns are. ’•♦* In nearly every case when a Turkish border is used it finishes in a fantasy woven In the fabric rarely with a straight edge. Other materials show bars of contrasted color or embroidery graduated in width and running round a deep hem.