Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1919 — STYLES IN NEW YORK [ARTICLE]

STYLES IN NEW YORK

A blouse of bright printed silk Is Joined to a skirt of accordion-plaited trlcollette In plain color. Straight-line, unbelted suits averaging 40 inches tn length were worn by many fashionable women at the Belmont races. The talk of Irish lace as returning i lore and more to favor for the better gcade of blouse is persistent. Extremely long fringes are used on sei oral French Imports, bringing models that would otherwise end at the hips to knee length. f Silk pongee summer suits; some lined with vivid shades of crepe de chine, favor oriental lines, Including the mandarin coat. White tricolette is spoken of as one of the most popular materials for high priced sports overblouses.