Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1911 — Concerning Suits. [ARTICLE]

Concerning Suits.

Skirts are being made slightly fuller than they were in the early part of the season,- but they are still cut with the long slim lines which will prevail during the fall season. The popularity of the panel back and front still holds. The newest skirts have plaits inset at the sides to give the desired fullness. The raised waistline with an Inside belt to kdep it firmly in place is a feature on the modish models. Separate skirts are strictly tailored, and those that do not show the panel effect are either cut perfectly plain, trimmed only with stitching or have a simulated tunic effect obtained by the use of bias bands.