Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1912 — ONE SIDED REVER [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

ONE SIDED REVER

The feature of this simply cut coat for a little girl is, of course, the one sided rever of contrasting material. The revers are really cut to match each other, but the double breasted cut of the coat makes one rever lap far over the other in the one aided effect shown. The coat is built of light fawn colored cosmos mixture and the revers and collar are of moire silk in the same shade, with an outer edge of white satin. The buttons are white pearl. With this coat is worn g straw bonnet trimmed with pink roses and a white bow, and white stockings and buttoned boots.