Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1913 — Vogue for Net [ARTICLE]

Vogue for Net

One of the latest novelties among the lovely laces and the dainty robes of broderie Anglaise for the slender pocketbook is the coarse net. The wardrobe can have nothing prettier than one of the pretty slips of string oolored fisherman’s net and lace. The course net may be mounted over a color, but it is really smartest when its foundation is of the same tone, and this serves as a relief for last summer’s washed out gown. The trimming must be a heavy Venetian or gulmpe of fllet lace, and there may be a girdle of black or oolored ribbon.