Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1912 — VEILS ARE MANY AND VARIED [ARTICLE]

VEILS ARE MANY AND VARIED

Woman May Have Her Choice of Immense Variety and Style This Happy Season.

The woman who dotes on shopping Is sure to be allured to the veil counter. When the most* strenuous shopper can think of nothing else to buy, there is always the veil. The magpie effects in veils are the leaders today. They are not now, but they are becoming. There is something softening in these veils of black and white. They may be white, with a faint tracery of design in a black thread, or they may be black with the design sketched in with a white thread. The former, however, are, as a rule, more becoming than the latter. The woman on a hunt for a motor veil will find a magnificent one of chiffon which is arranged to cling to the brim of the hat by the elastic on the shirring at the top. The plaited frill at the bottom of the veil acts as a pretty plaited cqjlar around the neck. These veils come in all colors and are really quite “dressy.” For the motorist who likes to see through her veil there is a veil of chiffon consistency with a window of fancy mesh set In right over the eye space. They are much more becoming than the veil with isinglass openings; In fact, they are very fetching.