Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1913 — New Head-Dress [ARTICLE]

New Head-Dress

Head-dresses for evening wear have come decidedly into vogue this season and are made principally of narrow bands studded with rhinestones or other colored stones. These are worn rather low over the forehead, showing a short bang below. Another style Is a black velvet cord with a rhinestone buckle and a black osprey worn close to the hair a little to the side of the back. Bita of satin to match the dress may be twisted around a wire to form the head-dress, and for young girls tiny silk roses may be added In a bunch or in half-wreath effect.—Harper’s Bazar.