Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1914 — Tango Rose a New Color. [ARTICLE]

Tango Rose a New Color.

Tango rose is the new shirtwaist color. This shade is an indescribably brilliant one, between cerise and coral, which is seen sometimes in wonderful old embroidered crepe shawls. One woman who owns such a shawl is having it draped into a stunning evening gown this season. No cutting is necessary, for the clinging crepe may be manipulated into the most graceful lines, one corner of the shawl being caught against one shoulder, and the main portion of the shawl almost covering a foundation skirt of white satin. A specially beautiful shawl of this sort over one hundred years old, according to'its possessor’s statement, has been made into an evening wrap, a deep burnoose hood at the back taking up the material so that the fringed front edges fall gracefully over shoulders and arms. Tango rose may be had in crepe meteor, crepe de chine, chiffon crepe, silk, and wool lansdowne, and other fabrics of similar quality, suitable for handsome blouses and frocks.