Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1911 — Bathing Suit [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Bathing Suit
V V ERE we have a European society bud who is wearing one of * A the fetching bathing costumes that are always on view at Holland’s famous seaside resort. The style is distinctly Viennese, due to the fact that it is by a Vienna tailor who makes a specialty of smart water wear. It is as charming as it is modest, yet not quite devoid of a
risque touch popular in Europe. It is made of white pongee silk, with inserts of white-and-blue striped silk. The knickerbockers are of the same materials and may be worn loose or gathered just above the knee. Blue silk stockings and a head band of white silk complete the dainty ensemble.
Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. N. Y.
