Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1910 — Indoor Dresses [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Indoor Dresses

w N the design on the left we a soft grey cashmere / dress; the skirt has a ’ panel front, folds trlm--3 ming the foot of sides and back; the slight fullness

is gathered at waist. The bodice is quite simple in shape, plain on shoulders and a little full at waist; it has a vest of lace, but no collar-band. The fichu is of spotted muslin finely tucked on the shoulders and edged with insertion and lace. The small puffed elbow sleeves are finished with lace ruffles. Materials required: 8 yards 46 Inches wide, yards muslin 36 inches wide, 3% yards lace, yards insertion, % yard lace for vest, 1%

yard bodice lining. For the second old pink voile is used; the skirt here also has a panel front braided at the foot; the sides and back are untrimmed, but are set in flat pleats to the waist-band. The bodice has a round yoke of finely tucked silk; the material is also tucked and joins yoke under a band of braided material; the wide, untucked piece in front is also braided, as are the cuffs of the tucked sleeves; black ribbon is draped across front of bodice and falls in long knotted ends on left side, being fixed toothe waistband under a rosette. Materials required: 8 yards 46 inches wide, % yard silk, 1% yard lining.