Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1918 — Furs for Mourning. [ARTICLE]
Furs for Mourning.
For those who prefer, black furs tc all others, or for those in mourning who find something incongruous in the brown or gray furs associated with crepe-trimmed garments, there are lovely pelts of black lynx, broadtail, black fox and sealskin made into conservatively modish muffs and scarfs and appropriately lined. The linings, bjutfee way, have a good deal to do with the consistent attractiveness of these mourning sets. Generally they are of dull-finished crepe silks beautifully applied; or the lining may be oi white satin veiled with black georgette crepe or chiffon. Occasionally gray chiffon or a gray brocaded satin Jt , employed, but these are exception*.
