Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1913 — AMONG THE NEW TRIMMINGS [ARTICLE]

AMONG THE NEW TRIMMINGS

Bright Colors Predominate—Bulgarian Design on Silk Braid Makes Inexpensive Vesting. The separate motif of black Brussels net, embroidered in silk and beaded in Bulgarian colors of red, blue and green, is invaluable in supplying a needed touch to trimming or a bright note of color. Embroidered in old green and blue floss with threads of gold brussels net is handsome for a vest or waistcoat. A Bulgarian design on silk braid makes an inexpensive vesting. A banding of honiton braid and small colored roses applied on a black net ground gives distinction to a cotton crepe. , Silk bands supporting velvet for-get-me-nots and roses form a pretty trimming for debutante dresses. An Insertion of multi-patterned linen lace on batiste is an ideal trimming tor a lingerie dress, as it gives the impression that the banding is wpven in as part of the frock. Beautiful Japanese crepe in a design of bowknots and flowers would be very smart if used for sleeves or even for a pannier. An effective lining for a wrap Is the soft, pussy-willow crepe, splashed with bouquets of pansies. |.