Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1913 — New Trimmings. [ARTICLE]

New Trimmings.

Many of the afternoon gowns appear in crepon soie, crepe de chine and crepongauffree. Costly models of fine linens made upon Empire lines are often trimmed with cluny and hand embroidered.

Cluny insertion in medallion shape is used jas the joining between some of the smart bodices and skirts. Ribbon drawn through lace and tied in a flat bow at the left side makes an effective trimming. Cluny laces are used in touches of trimming at the neck and sleeves on many of the more expensive gowns.