Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1915 — Suffrage Veils. [ARTICLE]
Suffrage Veils.
The very newest in suffrage regalia fti the suffrage veil, which at a little distance looks like any other modish ▼ell of floating, filmy character with a border along the lower edge. Look closely at this border, however, and jo* will discern that the pattern
traces very distinctly the slogan, “Votes for women,” in black letters on a white mesh. Loyal suffragists will perhaps have courage to adopt this emblematic veil with their summer costumes, but the average woman will be content with an ordinary smart veil of the new fiiadora or trellis mesh with a border in conventional pattern. While veils are promised great popularity this summer and the sampan is a favorite because of its easy adjustment over a Panama or sailor hat. The big, square or round veil has an opening at the center, edged with an elastic under a narrow casing, and the veil may be slipped over the hat crown without aid of mirror or pins.
