Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1914 — Fur on Everything. [ARTICLE]

Fur on Everything.

If there is any article of women’s clothing on which fur does not at present appear it would be hard to say what it is. Morning tailor-mades, afternooh toilettes, evening and dinner gowns all have their complement of fur trimming. Hats follow suit Fur is seen on blouse and handbags and slippers. If stockings are not yet furtrimmed it is Only because no method has yet been devised of placing the fur where it has any modest chance to show. The latest thing in accessories for dancing toilettes goes by the name of "garter ruffles.” These are fashioned of accordion-pleated chiffon to match the gown, and are gathered round the encircling garter. Their length depends upon the length of the skirt from the knee-lipe down. The chitfon Ijl sometimes finished with Irish lace, sometimes left plain.