Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1910 — For the Pocketless. [ARTICLE]

For the Pocketless.

The woman who laments the good old days of the pocket and feels no Joy in the all-containing handbag, will welcome a new "wrinkle” from Paris, the home of ingenuity. This is the flat outside pocket, sewed on the front of, the underskirt It is large and of the same material as the petticoat and it fastens securely by means of glove clasps, which may be purchased at any glovemakers; or the hand with the clasps inserted is also obtainable. It Is remarkable how much—“from a handkerchief to a pie”—can be put In one of these pockets without either making an ugly bulge In the skirt or causing the sensation of carrying a football about with one. And certainly they are not ; acoesslble to piefe sockets!