Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1919 — FASHIONS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]
FASHIONS IN BRIEF
Bell-shaped overskirts are the latestr Tulle is particularly good now in gray or tortoise color. Lime green voile is charmingly used oyer lime green satin. Yarn embroideries in millinery, on gowns, negligees, etc. Velvet tarns arejmany of them made in sections and*' are trimmed with feather fancies. t —— , Hats of every color and style are being worn. However, ostrich trimmings are extremely good. Pleated blouses of- net over satin camisoles in matching colors are now shown in most New York shops which deal in smart clothes. Plaids have invaded the province of millipery. Plaided single-ply ostrich feathers and plaided chicken feathers have an immense following. The stiff, round Eton collar of white worn with a bow tie of dark-colored or black silk is once more in evidence as a smart accessory for the young girl.
