Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1910 — Parisian Toilettes [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Parisian Toilettes

IHE costume at the left is of old blue cashmere de soie. The skirt is finished with a deep plaited flounce over which falls the tunic. The latter is bordered with a hem. or tuck, and ornamented with buttons and bands of velvet, rosettes of which finish the points of the tunic. The corsage and the sleeves are cut all together with seams at the shoulders. They are ornamented with the velvet and buttons and with an embroidery of soutache. The girdle Is of velvet, the cravet is of the cashmere de soie bordered with velvet, and the little guimpe is of white lace. The other costume is of brown

cashmere and liberty of a darker shade. The upper part of the skirt is of the cashmere encircled with a wide band of beautiful cord embroidery tamatch; it is slightly gathered at the bottom and finished with a deep plain flounce of the dark brown liberty. The corsage and sleeves are cut In one piece, the corsage is almost covered with the embroidery, and has odd revers of the liberty, of which the girdle is also made. ( The undersleeves are of the material or of tulle to match, covered with the embroidery. The collarette is of plaited white tulle and lace, with tiny cravat of blue satin ribbon.