Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1919 — WINTER FURS [ARTICLE]
WINTER FURS
Neckpieces, with practically no exception, are made In straight scarf form, in various lengths and widths. Collarettes and fancy shoulder capes have some representation. In pelts, mink takes first place for garments and neckpieces, as well as for trimmings of cloth suits. Brown and tan being the fashionable colors in both silk and wool fabrics, revival of interest in mink as a trimming, and in kolinsky in the light yellow of the natural color is noted. Natural colored gray hare is in demand as a trimming; gray squirrel still holds its own. Rabbit is used to some extent.
