Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1913 — Flowered Chiffon Linings. [ARTICLE]
Flowered Chiffon Linings.
The prettiest coat lining of the moment is certain flowered ninon. For some reason or another this has never had a real run for dresses. Flowered fabrics are apt to be a little difficult, not having enough of the subtle qualities we sum up in the one word “wearable.” But as a lining, only revealed now and then flowered chiffons have a picturesque value not to be overlooked or ignored, and especially whpn chosen (as, of course, they would be), with a view to the color and texture of the material they are to line. A pink ninon with mauve flowers lined a coat of tilleul crepe de chine seen the other day, and the scheme was really nice. A little hint of mauve broche embroidered somewhere and worked in loose floss silk, would be in keeping. For the soft, caplike hat this broche crepe de chine Is admirable, the soft dome crowns, which are flannel lined, being very picturesque in it
