Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1911 — DRESSES FOR YOUNG GIRLS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DRESSES FOR YOUNG GIRLS

Charming Costumes Are Made Up In Woolens or Cottons—Lighter Shades Favored. Simple little dresses these, that may be made up In woolens or cottons. The first would look very charming made up in grey cashmere and silk of a slightly darker shade; the cashmere part of skirt is slightly eased into a deep band of silk at lower part; the bodice is cut kimono, and is of cashmere. silk being used for the lower part, which with the plastron and

email yoke are cut In one; silk bands finish the three-quarter sleeves and buttons trim both plastron and sleeve bands. .Materials required: Three yards cashmere 4tf inches wide, 3 yards silk 23 inches wide, 1% down buttons. The costume on the right is in blue poplinette; the skirt is slightly eased In at the waist and at knees is trimmed with a band of soft satin. Here, too, the bodice is cut Magyar; It has a narrow panel of material carried down the center and continued over the band of satin in skirt; it is trimmed at each end with buttons. The collar and elbow bands are of satin. Materials required: Four yards 44 inches wide, -1% yards silk 22 inches wide, 8 buttons.