Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1916 — STYLES CALL FOR SIMPLICITY [ARTICLE]

STYLES CALL FOR SIMPLICITY

Elaborate Hair Ornaments Have Passed Completely From the Ken of the Modern Woman. Very elaborate hair ornaments are no longer in vogue. Simplicity rules, a fact which Is appreciated by the woman who has really pretty hair. Fillets or tiaras or sets of jeweled pins and combs are not needed when the coiffure is beautiful in itself. A simple hair ornament which is in vogue at the moment is a poignard of jet. Jet is very 1 effective in the hair, especially of blond or red-brown locks. One poignard seen recently was of jet and rhinestones combined and set in alternate lines. Boudoir jackets and caps are daintier than ever just now, but all fliev* fluffy prettinesses for the bed-

room must be washable to be practical. Cleaning is costly, and the laundry must suffice for the woman of average mdans, so that Is the reason one well-dressed girl has chosen Neptune satin for her boudoir. “Not only can it be washed,” she says; “but it may even be boiled.” Hers is of bird’segg bine and is trimmed with lace and tassels and work over a petticoat of flounces of lace.