Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1912 — FADS THAT HAVE “CAUGHT ON” [ARTICLE]

FADS THAT HAVE “CAUGHT ON”

Approbation of Fashion Secured by a Number of Striking Innovations. Waists of real lace, notably those In Venise and Irish, are much seen, and Irish lace, coats are being revived. Long handbags of these materials are much In evidence, being swung from long cords and carried with lingerie dresses. '■ Nearly all of the latest lingerie dresses are of pure white. That Is, they show practically no colored embroidery. The color Is usually added In the garniture of girdle, sash, tunic, coat or princess slip. Cotton ratine is having a great popularity for misses’ suits, with crystal or ball Ivory buttons for trimming. It Is one of the new tube materials in demand for shirtwaists. Lace trimmed and lace covered parasols are among the spring and summer novelties. Lace covered fans are also having a reign of popularity. There Is a new red shade, known as “primrose red.” It originated in Paris, and seems to be a combination of wine, fralse, groslelle and cerise shades. It is claimed that the combined tints are more artistic than a distinct color.