Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1913 — Notes and Comment Of Interest to Women Readers [ARTICLE]

Notes and Comment Of Interest to Women Readers

ON HIAM AMD HANDS. Dwsi Um Worn—On* Color Rings Alqwltid P«r Capo. The majority of women In Pari* carry tbelr glove* In their hand* and do not wear them at the theatre or elsewhere when In evening dress. The fashloo, started some time ago, has now become general Rings all of one color are the rage. I hare seen a* many worn as seven In emerald*, large turquoise* or extent sapphires. These stones are of various sizes set In diamonds and are more becoming to the hands la one color than can be Imagined. Of ooorse, every woman with a taste for Jerwelry has not several sets of rings, but it Is worth trying the effect of wearing only emeralds, turquoises or sapphires If the opportunity arisqe. Beal and skunk toques, or in reality caps, are covering the hair and head from forehead to nape, literally hidden with enormoo* white or black aigrettes Inserted at the base of the tar. These bats are costing fabulous sum* and it Is surprising to see Die number of them at the fashionable tea places. It 1* said here that the Argentines are spending more in dress in Paris than the English, French and Nortty Americana united, and most of these expensively aigretted caps are worn by these very pretty wealthy women from Buenos Ayres.—Gentlewoman.