Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1911 — Tho Newest Tea Gowns. [ARTICLE]

Tho Newest Tea Gowns.

The tea gown is practical to wear at home in the afternoon or evening, and will save the street gown and the more elaborate evening gown. The lines of the best tea gowns are long and loose, but at the same time a tea gown should not be shapeless. A long coat effect is good, provided that the gown Itself over which tho coat is worn has a belt or girdle. This should be placed high up under the arms to give the empire effect. There shpuld not be much fullness if the material is on the order of voile or net. The soft finished satin gown to be worn under a lace coat should fit. or. rather, should be so cut as to indicate the lines of the figure—Harper’s Baxar.