Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1910 — Frocks for Girls [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Frocks for Girls
THE dress at the left, for a girl from 10 to 14 years old, Is of white batiste linen. It Is in princess form, drawn in at the waist with fine tucks, and trimmed with bands of embroidery or lace. It is finished at the neck with an applique of pink linen; the long tucked undersleeves are of white linen. The little girl’s frock Is of red linen with white dots. The blouse and sieves are cut in one piece and trimmed with applique bands of white linen edged with red. The yoke is of lace or embroidery.
The skirt is encircled at the bottom with a band of white linen, edged with red, and the girdle is of white linen, The dres at the right, for a girl from 10 to 14 years, is of white dotted .batiste made up in pretty fashion over pink liberty. The yoke and trimming are of English embroidery and raised embroidery. It is finished at the neck with a band and knot of narrow black velvet ribbon. The sash is of pink liberty ribbon prettily knotted at the left side."
