Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1910 — FOR AFTERNOON AFFAIRS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FOR AFTERNOON AFFAIRS.
A gown such as this would be ideal for afternoon teas, receptions, restaurant dinners, etc. It is made from Clxinese blue moire velour, with inset pieces of darker velvet on either side at “Waist line, cut in* points as in the sketch. The beauty of the gown is further enriched by bands of sable over shoulder and around bottom of skirt. Note the clever and artistic cut of tunic, the points of which are finished with rosettes of velvet. The yoke and stock are white lace and the band across bust line is heavy with gold embroidery.
