Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1918 — WITH A NOSEGAY ON COLLAR [ARTICLE]

WITH A NOSEGAY ON COLLAR

Embroidered Flowers In Natural Coloring Affords Pleasing Sprlnglikq Touch to the New Girlish Suits. Two advance models for misses have a novel embroidered touch which lends them a distinct springtime atmosphere. Silk floss flowers in natural coloring embellish the right side of youthful narrow shawl collars, looking as though fresh nosegays had been tucked in. A small pink carnation with foliage is very chic on an Eton suit of navy tricotine, which may also be worn as a -dress. Black satin folds are used to define the tailored shapeliness of collar and cuffs whose curves match, as well as a horizontal barllke pdnel which offsets the double-breasted closing. Two flying panels, one piece above shoulder blades, give an unusual back to the Eton, for the ends of each are finished with cord fringe. There is a one-sided tunic on the narrow skirt which completes this model. The othei-, a nobby suit of navy Polret twill, has a bluet embroidered on it, tracings of silver thread simply marking the shadows cast by the blending shades of floss. Oblong inset panels on the narrow belt and others’of larger dimensions arranged half way between skirt section and bodice at center back and one at either side front on the skirt section help to serve as pockets, are other features that are “different”