Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1914 — THREE BAGS NOW NECESSARY [ARTICLE]

THREE BAGS NOW NECESSARY

Fashion Demands That There Be Separate Accessories for Various Perlodfc of the Day. _

Three types of bag which tne perfectly equipped woman positively must have are one for shopping, one for afternoons and one for fancy work. The accepted shopping bag is the pannier, a slender, elegant affair in finest pelt—black or colored—kid lined, In*et on one side with a tiny watch And swinging from a rather broad loop handle of matching leather. In afternoon or bridge bags there Is a choice in flowered satin, printed silk, metallic thread and velvet brocade or embroidered peau de sole shape. They are fitted with purses, mirrors and powder boxes, and they swing from cordage handler. The work bag must be dainty enough for any drawing-room. Gold and silver brocade is none too good to contribute to Its making and indeed many stocking bags are wholly of that material. But the really smart work bag is of painted Japanese silk crepe, attached to a flat Japanese basket.