Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1914 — Two New Sashes. [ARTICLE]

Two New Sashes.

Braid js much used'now for girdles -and belts. A girdle that is made of two lengths of silk-woven braid about three inches wide sella for >5.50. The braid is stitched together to make a long sash—six inches wide. Mid tWb and a half yards long. It is finished at the ends with long black silk tassels. The women who spin silk sashes sell them for |3 each. They are made in all colors and are designed to wear with white shirts. They are long and wide, losely woven of soft silk.