Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1919 — FASHION TIPS [ARTICLE]

FASHION TIPS

Great vogue is predicted for the novelty hatpin In the large ball shapes. Autumnal browns and reds are proclaimed the leading suit shades for fall. / Apricot-colored dnvetyn, couched all over ia navy blue, makes an attractive short overbloiise. Short sleeves are growing in popuinrity; many are—shown an do vei.ya street models. Hip drapings and pannier effects are accentuated in the youthful taffeta evening frocks. Lace tunics, stiffened so that they expend outward, are a feature of some smart dance and dinner dresses. Hair cloth Is used for this purpose. \ej The all-black hat is indorsed as the most fashionable for dressy wear, and velvet is the chosen material for exclusive models. A smart tailored satin is allovet. embroidered in lighter shade in ratine embroidery and has a shallow ripple and deep tunic, both circular. *