Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1916 — FADS AND FASHIONS [ARTICLE]

FADS AND FASHIONS

A pretty blouse is of handkerchief linen in white dotted with delicate color. Blouses of contrasting color are now favored for dressy tailored suits of silk. White georgette crepe, heavily embroidered in color, is delightful for blouses. The transparent hat with under-brim trimming is the latest fcincy of millinery. A cabinet to keep card recipes in is a great convenience for a young housekeeper. Witchhazel and rose water, half and half, is good for wind-tortured complexions. If going on a picnic or long automobile trip, fold a bungalow apron over the lunch basket. It will then be handy to put on when you spread the lunch. A teaspoonful of vinegay put into homemade candy keeps it from being sickly sweet.