Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1914 — GAY STRIPE NOT FOR STREET [ARTICLE]

GAY STRIPE NOT FOR STREET

Is a Little Too Much in the Livelier Effect—Good Taste Suggests - Quieter Ones. » \ _ Striped, gaberdine is the material much in favor for costumes made in the sleeveless bolero style. The skirt is rather full at the hips, made with a seam down the front, on the diagonal. „ The small bolero hangs loosely over a draped band, showing the long sleeve in white muslin, with a band of embroidery and another of velvet, giving a touch of "novelty. A straight jacket in the same striped material is worn with this skirt and bolero, making the costume a little less sensational for the streets. But it must be acknowledged that the striped materials are not tempting women of taste, unless these stripes be of the darkest description of green and blue. "“The hats now worn in Paris are small or large, with a ruching of taffeta and a couple of wings.