Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1919 — MANY SHADES IN STOCKINGS [ARTICLE]

MANY SHADES IN STOCKINGS

Fair Wearer Hard to Please if She Cannot Find Something Especially Suitable This Season. - Royal hlne silk stocking” g rn often seen with otherwise entire white costumes. These, and all shades of orchid and yellow are worn with white buck or white canvas oxfords, with promenade and shorts dresses, but never with slippers or pumps. For dressy afternoon wear matching satin pumps are often worn, and in the evening silver or white kid slippers, with matching rolled stockings fastened just below the calf of the leg with jeweled pins, or round garters of roses or other small flowers on narrow elastic fastened just "below the roll. Cotton, hose are popular (when obtainable), for they hold the roll better than silk; they are made with solid lowers and striped tops. The real “kilties” have little on the young ladies of today, for above these hose are very bare legs to the knickers, teddies, or whatever. ( With this bare knees fashion there is much care taken of the corset, for without the garters from edge to hose to hold them down the corset must be made with insets of elastic below tlje belt to give the supple, uneprggted es- . (Dorset mnkgrs have been endeav^ 7 ing toward this end, for this is no new departure, as it was launched from a fashionable school over a year ago, and worn all dtiring the winter, even at Saratoga, where the cold is severe. —Women’s Wear.