Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1913 — MATERIAL FOR PILLOW TOPS [ARTICLE]

MATERIAL FOR PILLOW TOPS

Bome Exquisite Goods Bhown From Which Housewife May Make Her Choice. Moquette velours, new among pillow top fabrics, is a lovely weave of softest coloring in Persian rug designs and, while a bit expensive, is reputed to wear indefinitely. Of equally attractive design and coloring are the squares of silk tapestry or silk damask that come in the various pillow sizes, and somewhat more practical looking are the tops of hand-tooled leather in Indian red, Chinese blue and Japanese tea green. A new material of the launderable sort that is ideal for pillow tops and far from costly is an unf&dable madras of lacy openwork weave. It comes In lovely shades of green, brown, blue, rose and gold; fn two-toned effects and in combinations of brown with green or rose and of pale blue with gold or violet.