Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1911 — FOR EARLY SUMMER WEAR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FOR EARLY SUMMER WEAR
Pretty Styles Suitable for Charming . Patterns Shown In Thf* Season’s s-." Thin Materials. ;: 4*'"f Our Illustration shows a style suitable for quite thin material, and this season there are any number of new Mid charming patterns from which to select. Silk warp eolienne in gentian blue is uqed for our model. The tunic is turned up with a deep hem, headed by ribbon that 1s tied in a bow at the left side. The bodice is cut Magyar; it Is made with a yoke of lace with tucked net at toe top, which Is also used for
the collar band. The fulness of bodice is gathered to yoke under a band of silk; the epaulettes of lace are also laid on under this silk band; the short, puffed under-sleeves are of tucked net. ' * - - Hat of pale blue Tagal trimmed with a cluster of pink roses, i*" Materials required for the dress:' £ yards 44 inches wide, 4 yards sateen for lining, % yard tucked net, % yard lace 18 inches wide, % yard silk on the cross, 4 yards ribbon.
