Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1914 — LATEST FASHION NOTES. [ARTICLE]
LATEST FASHION NOTES.
The butterfly is still dominant Hats for little girls are of bonnet shape. Scotch plaids are fashionable for children. There is a revival of ostrich feather trimming. Leopard is the favorite fur for the motor wrap. New handbags are of silk embroidered with beads. - The high school girl Is wearing the tam o’shanter hat. Flowers for the hair and corsage are made of ribbon. The chrysanthemum is the favored flower ftp* corsage wear. Modified Norfolk suits are beings worn by the older school girls. All the winter wraps show the upward movement in the draping. Metal woven tissues continue to attract attention for evening wear. Ribbons brocaded with velvet thistles are among the novelties. New colors are russet brown, bronsf gray, foster green, and mahogany. Underwear is daintier than ever Never was there so muck silk worn. A few new sweaters of ahelton or angora have collars and cuffs of fur.
