Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1913 — Rose and Yellow Both Leading Shades. [ARTICLE]
Rose and Yellow Both Leading Shades.
Rose and yellow shades—from —the palest pink and lemon to the damask red and coppery yellows lead the way among colors in the newest silks and satins, corded crepes de sole and other fashionable fabrics, while among the materials which will make some of the prettiest of garden party and afternoon frocks are the many varieties of chine and pompadour crepe silks and delaines patterned with the little floral bouquets that were popular In the 60s. The woman, however, who has but a limited dress allowance or who is shaft, would be wiser to have her tailorimade of one material only, and if for afternoon wear it might be of soft broche crepe or corded silk, if not of chiffon moire.
