Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1913 — Turban That Will Surely Attract and Hold the Fancy of Fashion [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Turban That Will Surely Attract and Hold the Fancy of Fashion

From the genius held in highest regard this adorable turban for spring has been launched upon its triumphant way, nothing could be simpler, nothing more impossible to brain not gifted than its creators. It is made of wide black and white satin ribbons in a soft heavy quality. Maline in several thicknesses is laid over these. The ribbons are then apparently wound about a soft cap (widened at the top) and tied in a bjoad bow across the back. A fine wire, invisibly placed, supports the bow.

The pretty and equally effective and simple gown is in perfect harmony with this excellent millinery. It la of black satin with white lace introduced at the neck and sleeves. A band of bright green satin is laid across the bpst. The rather high waist line la outlined with a black girdle. Over this is worn a long semi-fitting coat of chiffon. The skirt narrows at the bottom but is not in extreme of this mode. The whole thing is, as ordained by fashion, easy, soft and flowing. JULIA BOTTOMLEY.