Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1913 — SUNSHADES TO BE BRILLIANT [ARTICLE]
SUNSHADES TO BE BRILLIANT
In the Matter of Ornamentation There Seems to Be Little Limit Placed on Individual Fancy. A pretty loop attached to the little rosette that is generally posed hftlf way up on the handle is an artistic feature of many of the new summer sunshades. This loop is generally of ribbon about two inches wide, and is placed there so the sunshine can be carried by slipping the loop over the wrist, so it can swing from the arm. As for the handles, one of the prettiest was studded with brilliants to about nine Inches depth. Another was of jet studded In the same manner. Both the dome and the mandarin shapes are shown In parasols, as is the classic form that is always correct. Shirrings of chiffon decorate sunshades in band about the edges and tops; sometimes only a narrow strip of the sunshade is left to flew. Another accessory that Blips over the wrist is the new handbag, on exactly the same principle as,, the sunshade ribbon, both ends of the strap starting from the center of the bag frame. Another trinket to wear on the wrist is the watch bracelet, which may now be had in all sorts of metalß and leather. For thdse who prefer to use their own watches there are dainty white kid bracelets, into which the watch may be slipped, and It is Just the thing to wear with white gloves.
