Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1911 — CAMISOLE AND UNDERSUP [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
CAMISOLE AND UNDERSUP
Dainty Combination That Will Appeal to the Woman of Good Taste. This is a dainty camisole for nainsook. cambric or jap silk; it has a “V” shaped opening at neck, outlined with insertion and lace; strips of Insertion are taken over the shoulders to basque back and front; this Is connected to upper part by a •narrow
beading. Small tucks are made each side of front. The little puff sleeves are set to beading edged with lace frills. Materials required: yards 35 Inches wide. S yards Insertion. 2 yards lace. The underslip would be made tn sateen, batiste, silk or satin, to be worn under laoe or thin blouses; It Is quite plain, fastens down front and la drawn up at waist by tape threaded
through a slide. The plain sleeves should be either short or long, according to blouse worn. Materials required: 2 yards 35 Inches wide, 4 buttons.
