Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1911 — QUAKER FRILL [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

QUAKER FRILL

The Combination of Strange Fashion Notes a Feature of the Season. The success of "The Quaker Meid,” a new comic opera in London, has started many Quaker fashions. One of these is the pointed neck frill, which

Is finished In > front with a ribbon rosette. small bow or fancy pin. This frill is laid in accordion plaits. The wide band of ribbon about the head, giving a turban-like appearance to the coiffure, is one of the developments of the harem fashions. Thus one may see the most remarkable combinations of costume i>eriods. as in this case the Quaker -and Turkish notes, it may well be seen that the fashion designers have a wide catholicity of taste.

SHAPED FRILL.