Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1911 — Two Bodices [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Two Bodices
AT the left la an over-bodice of material such as fine serge, cashmere. or face cloth. It has two tucks turning from the center each side front, on the inner ones small buttons are sewn. One wide tuck Is carried quite over the shoulder each side, and over the stitching passementerie Is laid; the neck and edge of oversleeves are bound with satin; the yoke and under-sleeves are bound with Batin; the yoke and under-sleeves are mounted on a tight lining; they are of lace, a puff of the material being placed at top of lace. Materials required: One yard 46 inches wide, 1% yard lace; one-fourth yard satin on the cross, f two yards pas-
sementerie, one yard lining, 1% dozen buttons. ; ;r The other is in rather coarse ribbed serge; the deep “V" opening is filled In with a yoke of finely tucked spotted silk; turning from this is a trimming of satin with lace laid over it. The box-plait in center front is trimmed with buttons and cord loops. The over-sleeves are trimmed to match the bodice; the under-sleeves of tucked silk are finished est the wrist with lace insertion-. Materials required: One and onehalf yard 46 Inches wide, threeeights yard satin 22 inches wide, I*4 yard lace, 1% yard lining.
