Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1916 — VEILS LOOSE AND FLOWING [ARTICLE]
VEILS LOOSE AND FLOWING
Both Circular and Draped Shape* Pop-ular-Pretty Idea Is to Match the • Hat in Tint. Loose, flowing veils are being worn. Some are made circular, while others are draped. The circular veil, with a round opening in the center which fits over the crown of the hat, is well liked. The lacy designs with woven, scroll patterns are especially attractive. Some of these veils are gathered onto an elastic band, allowing it to be adjusted over the crown of the hat. Some hang in straight lines to the shoulders, while others are finished with a ruche or band, which may be caught around the throat. There is a marked tendency toward the use of colored veils. The extensive use of color in millinery affords the well-dressed woman an opportunity to wear a veil to match the color of her hat. Brown, navy blue, taupe and plum or wistaria are all seen in colors which match perfectly those shown’ in straws and silks. All black and black-and-white veils are smart.
