Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1913 — CHARMING IN ITS SIMPLICITY [ARTICLE]

CHARMING IN ITS SIMPLICITY

Toque of White Velour With Inconspicuous Trimming Is a Welcome Innovation. This charming toque of white velour seta down snugly and closely' , to the head and xStfjfes. tan “ bsck ta ■ white brim about a CTOWn white / Bllk lt>eaTer - Only ( X** y'&f at front is the \ 2? / t trimmed. wSC an< l that most Inconspicuous! y. After the series ot hata *ho»« feathers “wave wigSßk W wildly In many diSS rectlons,” a hat el «|M this style has ths K refreshing effect of an oasis in a desert Another thing which makes It Irresistibly attractive is that Its smart trimming may be made at home and that extra five or ten dollars—according to one’s taste and limitations—which would have gone for plume or aigrette may be put back in one's purse for other uses. Puckered bits of satin ribbon and little silk cords are cleverly arranged to form the green leaves, and flat pieces of satin ribbon in different shades of delicate pink make the roes.