Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1910 — Models from Paris [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Models from Paris

HE gown at the left Is of etamlne voile. The skirt is v (fll) w plaited and finished at the jSbjHsj? bottom with two plaited flounces headed by a band of embroidery, which also forms straps extending up onto the skirt. The corsage is also plaited and is mounted to a plain yoke bordered with bands and straps of the embroidery. The sleeves are made and trimmed to correspond, the cuffs and guimpe are of embroidered batiste. The girdle Is of leather or ribbon fastened in front with a buckle. The other gown is of gray blue tulle

and cashmere. The skirt is of tulle, gathered at the top and bottom and finished with a deep, plain flounce of the cashmere, from which extends upward and onto the corsage a band of the same ornamented with fagoting. The corsage, which also forma sleeve caps, is of embroidered tulle with wide girdle of liberty ribbon to match. The yoke is of tacked white tulle and lace bordered with a plaiting of the white tulle. The sleeves are of the plain blue tulle, with turnover cuffs of the same; the under cuffs are of white tulle and lace like the yoke.