Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1919 — SOME OF HER FADS [ARTICLE]
SOME OF HER FADS
Whatever else she wears, she finishes her costume with a string of beads, in quaint necklace or a silver sautolr. This last is the newest"fashion, and it is a silver chain, set with rhinestones or pearls, on the end of which she fastens a tiny watch or a locket. And the lockets are quite the, fad again, also. Modest pieces are the newest bits of neckwear. There are those straight topped pieces which madam slips inside her blouse or bodice to give the new line. They are of sheer and snowy w’hite stuffs, like mull or organdie, modest pieces, and are finely tucked or lace trimmed. Though she may choose the quietest color for her new spring tallleur, she brightens that same suit by a very gay lining of soft flowered silk or crepe, and then adds a piquant touch by slipping in a gay vest of gorgeous brocade or gleaming satin in a bright colpr.
