Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1913 — SIMPLICITY IS ITS KEYNOTE [ARTICLE]
SIMPLICITY IS ITS KEYNOTE
Beautiful Gown Shows the Undoubted Touch of a Leading Parisian Modiste. Striking in its beautiful simplicity is a Paquin gown, made of plain, dull blue mousseline de sole. The full tunic drops a slender pointed train, and the edges of it are bound with satin of a darker shade; Into the folded belt of the darker blue is thrust a rose of coral pink silk. The wrap designed especially to be worn with this gown is made of blue crepe de chine, heavily embroidered in dull Persian colors. The wide double ruffles that trim it are of the material of the gown, says Harper’s Bazar. A white louislne silk dreßs has a hens and little jacket of coarsely wdven cotton, printed In colors. A green silk collar and scarf add a brilliant bit of color. Taffeta silks in changing invisible checks in light colors are made into novel wraps and loose long coats for evening wear, and long and short lace coats are worn with gowns to match, or aB separated garments. All afluff with frills and ribbon ends, they are lined with one thickness of mousseline de sole.
