Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1913 — with a tiny ribbon firill, or silk cord may take Its place If preferred. [ARTICLE]

with a tiny ribbon firill, or silk cord may take Its place If preferred.

TURTLE EBONY IS LATEST Lovely Brownish Red Wood That Is Being Used for Dressing Table Articles. There is something new for mademoiselle who wishes a change—not silver, not celluloid, nor ivory—turtle etybny. One of us are acquainted with the black ebony, and this new ebony .is also of the wood, but in a lovely brownish red hue that brings out the grain of the wood. Its newness is its most distinctive feature, and it would be rather easier to keep clean than silver. There are many and, various pieces, which come with little silver circles, quite plain and simple, ready marked with cne’a monogram or initial. And as to the pieces one may choose, there is everything, from a hand mirror, hair or doth brush, to shoe horns, nail flies, button hooks, salve jars and hat brushes that one would like for the drraser or <ihtf« fooler.