Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1919 — FADS AND FANCIES [ARTICLE]
FADS AND FANCIES
A hat made entirely of organdie will complete the summer outfit. ' A frock of white organdie is trimmed with red and blue braid. A smart little dress of ivory tussor strongly suggests panniers. For gardening is a dress of gay striped chintz and white organdie. Embroidery, filet lace and crossstitching are used in frocks of Hhen. Satin and crepe de chine in brown shades are a fashionable combination. The new three-buckle oxford is smart. Flame-colored tulle is much in evidence. Organdie frocks in two tones are fashionable. • . Black chantilly is among the old laces revived. Geranium-colored box coats are worn effectively with white costumes. A tan silk directoire frock is worn over a foundation of black satin. A favorite waistline trimming on a child’s dress is a row of big buttons.
