Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1913, p. 7

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The brocaded strip shows a pale grey ground with white border and n blurred design of flower petals and foliage in heliotrope, levender and green. The bottom of the be: to made of e dish 01‘ cardboard covered with the mred ribbon. It is five inches in di- ameter. The length or ribbon made of '.three strips (two plain and one fit ‘uredl runs around the has, and the edge ol‘ one strip is gathered to the covered dish. At the top of the has a inoinch hem, with parallel rows of stitching. to term a casing. sccommo dates I. smell length at round elastic. This forms the mouth of the has. ‘Hesvy satin ribbon an inch wide. in the same shade as that of the plain satin ribbon in the has. is used for .' the bangers or handles. Narrower sat- an new metallic broad“. and oth- er lime-flu in ribbonl. "anion- nliy rich in elect. are and in mnkllll up bits or Inlandor in but. 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This I in a lovely opera bag, suitable. too, to be worn with a visiting gown. it is less expensive than bags in which bmnded libbons are used. for the (is- ured ribbon may be either a printed or , "woven-in" design. -p-. 11m lu'ou ol the no“ mm o! the new deans. any on c! which Um MI. I mum [m tot CUM The third bag is a splendid bit of Mary in which plain gold-colored sat- in ribbon and a narrow gold brocade (showing e surface almost entirely of metal threads) are combined to nuke an opera has. The cord in of gold col- ored mun-covered cable cord. 3nd might be effectively replaced vllh the reg'ular metallc cords whlch are shown for this end elmllnr purpose; JUUA BOWONLIV. no”... AFTERNOON BOWN , A TRIUIPN 0F FRENCH DESIGN but“) I- run“ to lulu:- m mm “mm a “Mogul-04mm.“ fluchamollpouduthofrontol tho gown. uncanny I um. mm tho Ian M. and mt under the but. It unmummmomm: It I. 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