Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1913 — NEW COATS TOR midsummer [ARTICLE]

NEW COATS TOR midsummer

Are Made Much on Same Styles as Earlier Spring Coats Were Fashioned After. i Wraps and coats for midsummer are made much on the same styles the earlier spring coats have been fashioned after. Many of them are trimmed with fancy collars and cuffs of printed silk and some are trimmed with velvet ribbon and a few fcave lace collars and cuffs. The most pop-* ular colors seem to be black, navy, taupe, gold, Saxe blue and sand. Brocaded charmeuses, crepe de chine and other novelty brocades are all being made up-into wraps suitable for Warm weather use. A few fancy linen coats In white, rose, tan and Saxe blue, in the new three-quarter length in cutaway effects will be worn this summer, and these are sometimes trimmed with cluny or ratine lace, or have embroidered collars and cuffs in Cubist or Balkin designs and colorings. ' However, the silks seem more popular, probably because they, are newer and, prettier.