Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1911 — Cords for Belts. [ARTICLE]
Cords for Belts.
The cordeliers that was brought out on bouse gowns last summer Is now widely taken up tor all manner of frock*. It Is only suitable for those made with the high-waist line. The newest interpretation of It ts a series of heavy cord* covered with silk or satin, placed close together, and finished at the side of the front with irregular ends. These are made ot the cords, or of satin, and they invariably have a heavy tassel on the end.
One of the new evening gowns for a fashionable woman has cords of silver around the white satin gown at an empire waist line, finished with tassels of brilliants.
