Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1913 — Damask Charmeuse. [ARTICLE]
Damask Charmeuse.
A new feature of -the season is a fabric known as damask charmeuse. It is used for all kinds of costumes, and is draped into the smartest evening and afternoon gowns. In the one coloring the new material is woven in pattern like an ordinary table cover, and very striking it looks made up with ninon in the same hue. A damask evening gown seen re* cently is worthy of note. Made with a long length of the material draping the figure in Grecian style, the 3kirt opens up in Ahe front over an underdress of accordion plaited chiffon, and at the back of the darpery went off to form a pointed train after looping over at the side life a tunic. Fine lace over fresh pink tulle adorned the corsage, which was studded with quaint little jeweled buttons.
