Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1910 — Two Useful Coats [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Two Useful Coats

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WO useful styles are illustrated here, both suitable I for cloth, serge or tweed. The first is a semi-fitting coat for a girl of fourteen to sixteen years; it is sin-

gle-breasted and has wide revere and Collar trimmed with Russian braid; the cuffs and pockets are trimmed to match. Hat of stitched velvet swathed with soft silk. Materials required: Four yards cloth 48 Inches wide, one dozen yards

braid, two dozen buttons, four yards silk for lining coat to hips. On the right- is a lady’s coat, and would look well in serge or cloth. It has a panel back and front, and fastens below the re vers, which are faced with material; small buttons and loops of braid trim these, also ‘the cuffs. Hat of soft felt trimmed with feathers. Materials required: Four and onehalf yards serge 48 inches wide, 1% dozen buttons, 4% yards silk for lining .ta hips. r 1