Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1914 — NEW MILLINERY WILL PLEASE [ARTICLE]
NEW MILLINERY WILL PLEASE
Choice of Coloring Is So Wide Thai All May Select Their Favorite, and Be in Btyle. In the new millinery there are some decided favorites of the spectrum, and so many changes are rung on the original'schemes that all eyes and complexions will be becomingly 'placed—that is, if women are as clever as we think. The all-black hat is a practical favorite, and will look equally well on blond and black tresses. If a touch of color is needed, there are countless ornaments in the shape of cabochons, fantasies, quills, buckles and odd trimmings that can be added to give brightness. • Many shades of blue will be used. Can you picture the glistening greenish blue of the peacock transferred to soft velvet and touched up with a dull gold ? This is one of the favorite combinations. Then there Is a great var riety of darker blue, including the Copenhagen, navy, lapls-luzuli and silvery tones. Mahogany browns are also very much In favor. Oak leaf, tobacco, seal, case aulalt—which is coffee and milk — come next. These are excellent suggestions for the girl with the auburn hair. Greens in the Russian and hunter’s shade are coming into line. There are also some vivid shades provided, which will be known qs turquoise* malachite, jade, Empire and linden. , Generally speaking, the color combinations will be less bizarre and more artistic in their alliances. Many of the old paintings have inspired the milliners, and the results are a credit to the ideas.
