Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1911 — New Idea for Negligees. [ARTICLE]
New Idea for Negligees.
One of the latest fancies for a dainty negligee Is to use two thicknesses of mouseellne or thin India silk, white for the outside and a delicate color underneath. They are separately made, ahd are only caught together at the hems. They are most exquisitely elusive In the shading, and are trimmed with five ruffles of three-inch footing. The neck is pointed In the front end the back. The sleeves are rather loose and ruffled from the elbow to the shoulder, with the footing. From the point at the back of the neck there la a square bow with long ends hanging. At the front there la Just a big square bow of the same, also edged with the footing. The shade known as leaf-green under the white makes an excellent combination. •
