Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1917 — Bets Fur Trimmed. [ARTICLE]
Bets Fur Trimmed.
Angora wool, knitted by hand of! machine woven, li fur trimmed and made Into very delectable neckpiece, muff and hat sets, not only for sports wear, but for ordinary street wear as well. As for the velvets, silks and fine cloths Joined with fur to make tie little things of the winter costume, there is no end to theiL. Whole hats of fur, relieved only by some single ornament or slight trlnn mings of velvet or metal lace, are wornu One unusually becoming model of moleskin has a smoke-color ostrich tip at one side and an embroidered velvetribbon of blue which ties in a small bow at the front. The much-exploited beret is, of course, shown In fur, aod there are many fur hats that, like the velvets; # have brims clasplng . the head dose and flaring out at audacious angles a*i they slant upward.—New York Son. - - ■ ' *_r— rr: ... _ ...
