Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1917 — COLORS MUST BE MATCHED [ARTICLE]

COLORS MUST BE MATCHED

Important Matter to Which Woman Who Would Dress Well Will Give Proper Consideration. It has occurred to one designer that a hat which matched the coat in a somewhat obscure way would be unusual, so there appears now a hat of sage-green velvet to Tnatch the velvet of the collar with which the velour coat is topped. The blouse which matches the coat <llßing ciiTries Out the same scheme. Gloves to match the tops of the shoes help a costume to perfection. The comb to match the evening gown in color and character brings this idea out more clearly. Another matching set is a mantle of velvet of the same material and made on practically the same lines as the evening gown*- Each are works of art, but they are made for each other alone. A vest of fur to match the fur trimmings on the suit is another instance of this fad. Hence, if you aim to be well dressed, let your motto read, “Match as match can.”