Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1910 — FOR DINNER OR THEATER [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FOR DINNER OR THEATER
Satin Dress That Exists to Be a Testimonial to the Skllj, of the Modiste. -
This is a style well suited to satin, and the color chosen here is moonlight blue. The skirt is made with a straight panel down center of front, edged each side with pearl insertion. The sides and back are then gathered in at the wajst, and again at lower part to a band of Insertion; below this
the satin is plain. The bodice has a wide fold on each shoulder, edged on the inner side by insertion; a strip of this edges the top, also sleeves, which are arranged in folds. Buttons add to trimming on bodice and skirt. Materials required: 7 yards satin, about 8 yards Insertion, 4 dozen but tons.
