Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1910 — THREE YOUNG FASHIONABLES. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

THREE YOUNG FASHIONABLES.

On the left of our charming trio, the smart little tot is weaHng a froc* of pin-striped navy blue; silk. Note the effective treatment of stripes in back and sides of skirt. The blouse has a little yoke of all-over white lace, and the sash of plain blue velvet ribbon serves as a pretty .waist finish. In the center of group is shown an attractive suit for a half-grown girl. This design was effectively followed in a pretty shade of deep rose voile. The little eton jacket had hn inset vest of white broadcloth trimmed with small pearl buttons, and the girdle and Sash were of black satin. The unique little frock on the right is brown and white check cashmere. A pointed chemisette of soft white silk is bordered by two odd revers of plain brown silk —running from shoulder to shoulder on the right side to hem of skirt on left side, and tapering to a sharp point at end. Bottom of .skirt is edged with box plaitlag of brown silk and the cuffs are also of silk.