Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1910 — Parisian Gowns [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Parisian Gowns

THE gown at the left is of pure mauve figured voile. The plain skirt is covered with a long princess tunic, which is slightly draped at the waist and bordered all around with a band of plain mauve silk. The little quastron is of white lace.

The other gqwn is of straw-colored crepon. The skirt is plain; the Russian blouse, with long, full skirt, is trimmed with bands and revers of batiste printed in soft colors, blue predominating. A silk cord and tassels form the girdle.