Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1912 — For Stout Women. [ARTICLE]
For Stout Women.
Skirts are still attached to a slightly high belt, unless It is better to accentuate the waist line for those who* are not slkn and. straight. In a word, to the woman who has increased ins weight nothing will be more becoming than the softly draped surfclice waist, which cannot be surpassed in grace, and a skirt unbroken in length. She can create on this foundation, as her fancy may dictate, a thousand original ideas —panels of lace, bands in lengthwise strips—hut always must: bear in mind that good results are achieved only when, the lines are long and simple. The best-gowned women recognize this unfailing rule, and cleverly adapt the French designs.—HdfpSPb Bazar.
