Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1920 — Fabrics to Fit Summer Time [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Fabrics to Fit Summer Time
there is prwniU of> mer dan* which dlstinc® matertatoFwlH be used in our clothes.' sh recent(years observes 9 -prom in Kit ftfHhloi’Witer, it has appeared that dressdakars were determined to use velvet jaim doth in the models that they we for mid-summer. This fashions require quantities of laces, Mgjndies and 'ate asidSted with warm day^. -a 1 . • Bac ;|ic it all is the Spyßsf 'to-, fluene dch is tok--extent re use of laces and other Hngerie m rials as well as crisp sllkX <The n it demand for lace» created < ,by tb< in< v models has caused havoc in the Hk J manufacturing , 'Franc iprepared as they were for this c 9 ught. , \ Lao 0 playing no small part In. .blouse dr it the opening of the autumn 's6asoi use of handsome metal brocac es,i metal embroideries ' and beade< materials was apparent. With the a lire it of spring the elaborate blouse has grown lighter in weight apd tl e;J ice trimmed and lace blouse takes wdbedence over all others. r- ( Plai $ firts of dark' .ped tr. 1 ice blouses and the whole costur £< ompleted by a eape oridose reat o athe cloth to carry out the threeplece des which still holds a prominent lacejjxlashions.-.These blouses extern "effect are- draped to curve slightly at the waistline. vi U&K Sashes and Short .Reaves.,. , j Little sashes, which -may be cut in .one piece with the front or start from •.the seams, are youthful ap-' pendages on these blouses, although it is a matter of. personal taare-as<o whether one shall wear sashes of-not. Sleeves are short, in almost qgery Instance ending abovedhe are.*' he^^ei*,- ’ 4, tw jofig-sleeved hlouaasul .<♦ v - "• v ... v Among the most charming are those developed In black Chantilly4de«fc An
excellent which tucked organdie Is combined With .black Chantilly, shows the body of the M.ouae fanned ,of .ti»e .tucked organdie and the ahoulder-cape cqllar, front panel and a low hanging girdle ending In a bow across the back made of Jace, T3ie girdle to hold it Th perfect shape. - The ayrd white effect Jg accentuated through the ln-WrodUoHim-of'yi slender necktie and' tiny. lUto gltjUe of crisp great Xaffeta. A House-'? trimmed with hafid-run Isabella''ladOtoofapalo rpje crepe georgette. The lace forms Aberth% the. neck The sleeves, in belli shape, reach to . bave. dcwbia.jpps jdC Jace«iosqi*lon. Over the hipd are little of:the saiflieheer iacq, Slousm of Vivid Shk*- »' • Silk printed in the most primitive deslgng gnd,. colors appears Jju many diC the smartest blouses. Sometimes in handsome blouse these printed figures are given added color by being outlined in stitch- cPoe model teota silk showing/ ;&e adaptation oT the flbta of the‘Balkans, in peasant colors, printed on an ivory.background., vs® V The' wdist*ls finished with a weighted girdle made of strands of artificial [ silk, drawn through. alot-like Id ' 1 ■ , ' ' • '
holett Similar effects are ised for banding spring hats andalso for makIng headdresses. Oh very dressy costhese 7 'girdles are sometimes made of the fronds ofostrich feathers knotted leng; strings, with multiple strands massed to form «*• I Wrests often take the vest Wnn ide lapping front These have blgbpttonsahd buttonholes and either
Showing little Wring figures WnW H bands. ’ All bolero afsf bound with. satin /dre ribbon. T|* round neck and the short sleeves aMt, finished with double frills of knifeplaited linen. Among the lace dresses black is the favorite color. These have tiers Of; flounces from waistlines to hem on ; [>ithef,pide of the skirt, the front add back I teiaainingj perfectly plain, No’ ; Ltrimitajng- to placed on the
There is UsuaHy. hqwcvqr, a bit bt very bright color introduced into these black dresses through some trimmingat the. waistline. One. has..* cluster of green grapes hanging from the belt Another has a wreath of scarlet flowers going oyer the shoulder and girdling the waist, while a third is sashed with wide black ribbon embroidered in red flowers. Innumerable dancing frocks are in ecaille or blond tulle. Ecaille is an exquisite shade whkd» is neither brown nor yellow, but exactly like some of the -tones in a tortoise shell, frous Which It tdkes Its name. It is also tho color of certain shades of blond hail. A. wdnderfully attractive model de veloped in blohd tulle has thirteen tiny ruffles, each one bordered with a delicate gold embroidery. These ruffles pass in slightly undulating The new feature in the waist is the panel in the back, vjbJsh forms a parte* square, cooilug up like tbs Ud of a box. It is held in place by tightly drawn shoulder straps at gold cord attached to the points of the surplice front The waistline is drawn tn quite snugly by means < tfey gold cord. 7 - Petal Skirts of Great Charm. - - A number of charming dancing dresses have the entire skirt, maflp of petals of roses, dark brown or black, on self-tone tulle foundations. The result is a dress made of petals, but in no Wai looking like a flower dress.. R gives more the effect ruffled skirt than of anythiiig else an<F to wonderfully attractive. , < , Similar effects are worked but h> dresses < pink metal gauML The bodices topping these petaled skirts Ure extremely plain, sometimes entirely devoid- of trimming; 1 ' 4 The fluffy appearance of such costumes to made even more pronounced by of tulle. These scarfs are-also worn with the more sedate type of evening dress, and fro- _ .a « .. ... a__ * ■ ass- ■ - —
trast to the dress. For instance, a scarf of brilliant blue may accompany a dress of rose color.. venin q Kzvsss and for this reason haae adopted the semi-evening dresses. The elaborate, models for evening wear are quito scandalously decollete, the bodicer Ing nothing more than a garniture of t Seml-evenlng dresses have great ude to one’s as they may be worn in the late Ing in pubiie places, women, f*y, more comfortable Metal embroidered eeaiße ■'totW' IB s '' used for 3 J SK: .' .. Aj® .-ijaSS j ■ :<.
: T“ 7. -.« Brow* la Btill One W the Moat Fath* • lonablo Colors. Th» Frock Is of * Brown Taffeta With Caaoado DeepJ im? O’oM MeeEmbroidered to j Brown and Gold Threads.
Dinner Dtesa Having' bf IOOTy Colored Tullo Band Embroidered in Metal" TWreadk Over a Platted Un- ■* dersklrt of Chiffon. The Bodice of Coral Colored Taffeta Has No Fartenlho B&V«ttp< dh Over Head.
