Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1912 — Citoyenne Jumpers. [ARTICLE]
Citoyenne Jumpers.
The persistency with which the little basque effects shown In the peplums and frills to be used outside of the skirt have been brought to the front indicates that they have taken quite a strong hold. Jumpers are now brought out with this frill finish and are usually made of mess aline or soft finished silk. They are cut on surplice lines, the model underneath aPparing-, uncovered to the waist line both back and front.. The edges are finished off with a narrow puffing.— Dry Goods Economist
