Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1911 — Two Costumes [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Two Costumes
CLOTH COSTUME.—Magenta face cloth looks extremely smart made up in this style. The skirt, which is quite devoid of trimming, has an inverted pleat at the foot of each of the front seams. The coat is semifitting and has a large square collar faced with white cloth braided In black; the cuffs are to match. A double row of buttons connected by braid loops forms fastening of front in a slanting direction. Hat of magenta tagal, lined with black satin and trim-
med with ribbon bows in most attractive stylt. Materials, required: Five yards cloth forty-six Inches wide, one and one-half dozen buttons, about two dozen yards braid, five yards silk or satin for lining coat. Visiting Dress.—This is a dainty dress that may be made In any fine woolen material. The skirt is slightly higt-waisted at back, and has as Its only trimming a band of handsome passementerie.
