Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1911 — Skilk and Batiste. [ARTICLE]
Skilk and Batiste.
The news from Paris Is that taffeta and surah coats and skirts lead everything else They have taken the place of Unen, of serge and of foulard. The only trimming beyond a few cord loops and braid buttons to a pointed collar on the coat made of the kind of linen used for men’s dress shirts. By the way, this Unen to Inf high fashion now, and is nuGde into plain blouses with Irish lace collars for autumn cost salts.
