Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1910 — FROCK FOR THE SMALL LADY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FROCK FOR THE SMALL LADY
Cashmere In Dull Shade of Tan Is Reo ommended for Garment Shown Here. Here is a pretty frock for a young lady of eight summers or so. It Is made of cashmere in a dull shade of tan and trimmed with embroidery In self-tone, with a touch of red. The front of the blouse Is laid In a center box plait, with two tucks at each side, the back has merely the two tucks on either side of the closing. The sleeves and blouse are In one.
the band of embroidery which outlines the neck extending over the shoulders in a pointed tab. The skirt Is the conventional side-plaited affair, the belt and cuffs of the embroidery. The hat worn Is of soft tan felt, with trimmings of dark red velvet ribbon.
