Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1912 — The Semidress. [ARTICLE]
The Semidress.
The simple bodice, with the low shoulder finished by a wide hem and the full-length cloee-fitting sleeves attached to the lining of the bodice, is a feature of acme of the newest frocks, although the majority of gowns show the elbow-length peasant sleeve such as‘We have worn for some time past. This sleeve and the modified peasant sleeve will undoubtedly be worn during the summer. The skirts of all seml-dressy frocks escape the ground all around and are as narrow as ever. They are made either Quite simple and trimmed with a row of ball buttons down the entire length of the front, a smart new feature, or they have the knee-deep tunic.—-Harper’s Bazar.
