Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1914 — Crushed Morocco. [ARTICLE]
Crushed Morocco.
Crushed morocco leads the fashion in the hairless pelts used for making desk sets, guestroom information cards, hall mail boxes, toilet articles, bags of all sizes, and for binding dinner records, theater notes, travel impressions and all other special books that: are included among the Intimate belongings of the truly smart woman. The crushed morocco is so utterly unlike the uncrushed sort that it Is not readily recognized. It has a beautifully smooth and’glossy surface that is fascinating to handle, and it comes in the loveliest shades of rose, nile, mauve and blue. Some of the pieces are lettered in glossy black and others in gold or white, but silver on its soft shading is prettiest of all. Compared with the crushed morocco, the roughsurfaced kind looks crude, harsh and cheap.
