"Likely," said Mis' Holcomb-that-was-Mame-Bliss, "Mis' Banker Mason'll wear her black-an'-white foulard.
"Friendship Village"
Zona Gale
Light green foulard, with bunches of roses-sweet roses!"
"Wives and Widows; or The Broken Life"
Ann S. Stephens
Were she more plainly dressed, in a dark foulard or an inconspicuous flannel or cloth dress, with her hat simply arranged, she would be quite as pretty and better fitted for the matter she has in hand, and very much less exposed to invidious comment.
"Manners and Social Usages"
Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood