Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1913 — WITH DAINTY LINGERIE FROCK [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WITH DAINTY LINGERIE FROCK
Hat of Rose-Trimmed Leghorn Is'the Moat Appropriate Headgear That Can Be Worn. The rose-trimmed leghorn shown In the drawing should be a crowning
beauty to a young girl’s dainty lingerie frock. The brim has been allowed its own sweet will framing the youthful face beneath most charmingly.' The low crown is encircled by a wreath of widely scattered roses and the craze for “upstanding” or naments has been followed hers
where a stiffly wired flower nods over the crown at the back. Another becoming touch is added by the facing of the brim with black satiu. The pink of the roses and the black facing are very becoming.
