Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1911 — Simple Dresses [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Simple Dresses

TWO charmingly simple dresses are shown here, both suitable for cotton or soft woolen materials. The first has a panel of trimming, either braiding or broderle Anglaise, according to material used; the foot Of skirt is trimmed to match. The yoke of the Magyar bodice 1s of finely tucked material edged with a shaped pieco of trimming, the material being gathered to this, and shaped plastron is arranged beneath; the belt is of trimming, so are the sleeve bands. Hat of straw edged with a frill of lace and trimmed with roses and foliage. Materials required: Five yards 46 Inches wide, if braided material forms

trimming, four yards, if net, 2% yards broderle Anglaise 18 inches wide, if used. The second costume is in thistle mauve cashmere; it has the skirt trimmed down sides with panels of chene silk edged with narrow satin bands. The over-bodice is entirely of the cashmere, edged with satin, while chene silk is used for the under-slip, which is finished off at neck and elbows by narrow lace frills. A belt of satin encircles the waist. Hat of thistle mauve straw, trimmed with black wings. Materials required: Four yards cashmere 44 inches wide, one yard satin, 2% yards silk 22 inches wide.