Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1919 — FASHIONS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]

FASHIONS IN BRIEF

The new fur coats are circular. Cord belts of gold are being worn. Evening wraps still blouse at the back. The oval necks appear on tiny girls’ party frdeks. A graceful negligee of peach blossom satin has an odd silk-tasseled hood. A gown of mauve tulle is ornamented by a large orange rose at the girdle. ; ~ A perfect gown for a woman in the thirties is of gold clothj veiled with black net. Black tulle is often worn over gold making a simple but excellent evening gown. The long-waisted bodice of black jet ■tarts many a frock of black velvet on its happy way? A most beautiful cape is of sap-phire-blue satin banded deeply with old-blue broadcloth. Handkerchief linen frocks for morning wear in the South have nothing but hemstitching for decoration. A travelingcostume of green velours has a shawl collar of monkey fur and a silver-buckled leather belL