Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1910 — Latest In Petticoats. [ARTICLE]

Latest In Petticoats.

Dress underskirts are of fine muslin or batiste. Lace is more used In trimming than embroidery, all trimmings being neat rather than elaborate. Allover embroidery, cambric, cluny, torchon and honiton edgings and Insertions are best. Under wash dresses, colored lawn, chambray and batiste petticoats an most popular. These are embroidered in white, with white lace insertions and colored ribbon headings. Among novelties are white muslin petticoats and a flounce reaching to the knees, embroidered in color finished with a beading run with ribbon of the same shade.