Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1914 — UNUSUAL BAG FOR EVENING [ARTICLE]
UNUSUAL BAG FOR EVENING
Paisley, Combined With White Batin in Rectangular Bhape, Forma a Pretty Accessory.
A most attractive and good-looking evening bag could be made with a piece of Paisley, combined with white satin. Make, the bag in a rectangular shape, a trifle longer than it is wide, and also slightly wider at tbe bottom than the top. Less than one-half of the bag and tbe envelope-shaped flap are made pf white satin, while the Paisley form the remainder, extending up tbe sides to over one-half the depth of the bag. The bag is lined with white satin and finished all around the edges with a white silk cord, a knot of white silk cord also covers tbe fastening of the flap. The handle of the bag is made of the white cord braided. Z The Paisley carries out the effect of the Oriental coloring and the bright, rich tones now so much In vogue. Any one possessing a small piece of Chinese or Japanese embroidery could combine it with a harmonious piece of satin, after the manner described above, making a very rich looking and unusual evening bag.
