Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1915 — CROWNING THE SMALL MAID [ARTICLE]
CROWNING THE SMALL MAID
Large Variety of Hats Designed for Beautification of the Coming Society Butterflies. Dress hats of fancy and braided nets, soft braid, lace or leghorn, have trimmings of velvet ribbon and tiny flower buds in wreaths, garlands or knots. A little bonnet of leghorn has tiny flower festoons peeping through the straw. A little French cap of embroidered batiste and lace is finished by the daintiest bit of applique flower trimming. The chin bow and streamers fasten with a snap fastener. A dainty model of faintest pink satin and lace frills has a white ostrich wreath - and one pink azalea. For a little brunette girl there is a Tuscan straw, with orange ribbon and appliqued orange flowers. "Very fetching is a little hat of ,fine white hair braid and pink chiffon with little pink flower rings and a bow of twisted pink satin.
