Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1882 — FASHION NOTFS [ARTICLE]

FASHION NOTFS

i .üßioaucnri ijlprm ■in wiliMi. favor. , Qmbaa of «tyi e j •» "«w. Chene silks are coming into favor. !4: l Gold: J e wetfyllt going iofct of fashion. ♦PWrflMtlfcasftgaWW-Mlis Winter. .«ifM f ] [n *?m< p> o} *i‘W{w . b y ladies. new bo “- •hßilkAnUslilft at the . throat. . . .uLuuo 'ynhufitnou h 10 lhe u or moire are worn. ' sfik refers tr/m cashmere dresses* i in ■*, r 1 / &{ * trim black Smah Capbtdls with triple plumes rFBAP to r i ; >,* ■** «t I*otQU»is4s*flTal basques on new dresses. . . ’.fimii «iJT b! in Silver hair-pjns art used by grayhaired ladies; uJa'mtr re . i TewUnCpf-W red. grows in favor for ptreet // ■ .Hniers drape new French dresses- . Pauiers are draped iu.heavy folds driobhfl TT A t rj’iecdT>ih4aes^ i 4tfeh, in the new :9bab«»Wf qidan w AJi«4jv labric for mM «£.,<*, English hoqaespuu is .the stylish PfWß?’™'. kid' Wofn around high ladd rubhes-’ini tnjMfu 'r .<• Two Vhlaiicb*bf lace*trlhvthe front 1 ! ure t ; Crimsop. jplush opera cloaks are worn by brunettes. J Sktiif-Vadfed rehfidd isfli Will supercede twilled satins. Bracelets are the J favorite article of jewelry tMs sCaatin. F^n ’ Mary styles will prevail iri’sprlUk CostUtofebr^ M i*' Worth ruffling fpr the peek has trippie pleatihgs of IkcC* Copper buttohs are Worn on coppercolored cloth dresshs. , Puffs art WbrnTfi "tafiliers,’ in panels, and Chttodrnirfefi. : 1 ,- White tnbir’e "dt satilS basques are 'WotWwith tulle sklwii*'’«; - Hammered “gold lkce pfns are studded With’colored Byron collars'of' Valenciennes lace are neWland 'stilish. ( Cable plush, wlilh’ a cord between pliifii stripes; 're a 1 nhtdftjf.' ' lace are'Wdrir 6^ Embroidery on ’fabric > is trimming'fhr ca^hmCrc’dresftefe* A silver monagram is used as a brftoch with'Uidrimi'g dfeC^Cs. ! Rrngs' the ’mtre'fliigSr are in great favor with yoting‘ladies. 1 TfavlsflilC grteCn )s the 1 fashionable 'color for tailor made cloth units.

lidtthd'of khd ‘screens of peacock's leatheiis are ln favor. bhttbrfs in bullet shade arc used! on'dark'costames. v Bfeaktest bAW bf'rilk' touslin have -bow*-of plush-iribbon for trimming. J Green' serpterffs; made 'bf’plush, are on new bonnets and on dress sleeves. ’' Plain g'nbdk ate Used 1 for’ basques With stripes or borders for ‘the skirts. AlmOnd-feoldted vial tea 6f camel’s hair are -worn on bright,'‘sunny days. Embroidered kid bodices', tabliers and panels trim Paris cashmere dressm i>'tH

* 1 The Marguerite corsage, with round half lowoecbris worn by young ladies. .) ~;i f A greep velvet corsage* land train is worn withiwhite and gold brocaded satin., , . , i*i to to »*»'*! :( fit'-I! ' l/lfrellls vrork of peads trims bonnet CaowßS with large beads to match on thpbrim.,/ T ■ ‘ jfihjics," daffodils'aqd B,on Silene robeS ufre ' Worh 6n , tlte, Corsages of street-suite. te-sl tedi BdfAJhet -, is a stylish ooniblnation for drisses and bonnets. *i)i t White-“*Chtiddah dresses for the wp “ i ‘ hloa ’- * ‘ D«k, siraW; hats, With’ gloves and hosiery to match, ere announced for •next summer,./ -1 (i««ri«i he Black baiayenses'of I own and lace supercede white lace‘ pldatings in i Goleredstonespniounted with diaWPtybW&me tefhlqnkble than eno,, - it white pongee benistitched, are worn, inside the neck of fur cloaks to protect the skin f rom the dyeof the fur. 1 saneW edges. Inut <v»*rq W *iil list • teift