Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1914 — The Tricorne. [ARTICLE]
The Tricorne.
Three-cornered toques never go quite out of fashion. They are too becoming. Not to all, howeVer.- A face like Jove, an eye like Mars, a nose like a distant mountain range, do not go well w’ith the coquettish suggestion of such a form of headgear. It suits a saucy face, a mutinously defiant expression such as youth wears in some of its gayest The latest edition of the tricorne has the point in the center, set on quite straight, material black velvet of felt, with a white feather rising high above the point. The hair is pushed down under it and appears in curls all round the face.
