Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1914 — DICTATES OF FASHION [ARTICLE]
DICTATES OF FASHION
All sort* of plaids and cheek* are in great favor, especially for a ve*ts and coatees Peacock feather* are now being gilded before they ar* poised on hat* of gold or blue hemp. Collars of changeable taffeta or broad stripes provide a bit of color on the navy and black utility coata. Pompons made of all-colored frond* of ostrich feathers are enjoying a popularity that will be soon worn out A woman who lives in Paris writes that among the promenader* in th* Bols are many who wear high laced boots of soft kid or suede, which fit snugly and have spool heels. Walking sticks are also much in evidence there. ' Geranium pink silk 1* a favorit* trimming for white crepe de chin* blouse*. At the girdle of a very dressy blouse * bunch of geranium* ia placed, and the girdle and buttons repeat the color note in a simple and effective way. 0 1
