Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1910 — Sheer Linings. [ARTICLE]

Sheer Linings.

Linings, when they are used at all, as beneath the soft, sheer afternoon and evening gowns, are still the thinnest possible mousseline—that crisp silk muslin, which is not chiffon,' but equally sheer. The lining is closely fitted, but with an ample allowance for all those places where the wear Is heaviest. In other words, it is a fit, but not a tight one, and it is completed before the outer materials are draped upon It, or else the underarm seam alone 1b left basted until the outer material la draped and sewed with it