Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1913 — Fringed and Embroidered Sashes. [ARTICLE]

Fringed and Embroidered Sashes.

Girdles and Bashes become more and more epatantes, which is the Parisian’s way of saying rather more than we mean by "stunning.” Many of the sashes are fringed and embroidered They may be of almost any width, but perhaps the most popular is from four to six inches. A sash of dark blue satin is embroidered at the ends In bright colored flowers. A French model in black velvet has a sash of wide Scotch plaid ribbon tied In a double bow directly in front, the fringed ends falling below the knees. With a black charmeuse gown is a black sash with bias ends ornamented with long silver fringe.