Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1919 — BLACK VEILS ARE PREFERRED [ARTICLE]

BLACK VEILS ARE PREFERRED

Color Takes Lead for Universal Be-Gomlnfinfts*r-B.luft. AUo u Stronfl Favorite WitlfWomen; The possibilities of the veil are practically uninvited. Chosen with care with ( regards Lc color, size and design, a veil lias power to make even the plainest women »tartHngly ftttwtlve. On the other hand, a veil can make a really pretty woman hopeless. Perhaps the most important consideration is color. Biack must take the b-ad for universal beeomlngnoss. After that comes blue; but it must bo quite a dark blue, and preferably of a coarse undotted mesh. The blue veil is becoming to blonde and brunette alike, and is wonderfully effective in suggesting fineness ami clearness of skin. Most trying of all though, is the white veil. Only ihe who knows her type to perfection mTd"has proved The becomingness of the i white veil should attempt it. But brown veils for charming red heads by all means I As to size or shape, the unimpeachably groomed person may go in for tbelong flowing veil, hanging loose .from she would look her triggest best, must have her veil snug. —— scrolls of the all-over kind are usually not the choice of the -carefully dressed -woman r no matter how modlshthe pattern. -The—same thing is true of dots. Dots well spaced on a veil carefully arranged , have a positive ‘fascination. But you know the funny side of a dot misplaced, don’t you? ’ - .