Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1912 — OF SPOTTED SWISS MUSLIN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
OF SPOTTED SWISS MUSLIN
Simple Dress That- Makes for Both Appearance and Comfort During the Hot Day# y Spotted Swiss muslin is used here. The upper part of skirt Is of the muslin, scalloped and buttonholed at the edge with a floral design embroidered above; two frills of plain embroidered muslin with a piece of the spotted between them, compose the remainder of the skirt. The bodice has a yoke of finely tucked muslin, with a frill turning from
the aide and an embroidered edge resting on the left. The sleeves are drawn into embroidered bends. A colored ribbon encircles the waist. Hat of Tagel, trimmed to frills of silk standing np with a wreath of flowers'beneath. . Materials required: 5 yards spotted muslin 28 Inches wide, % dozen yards flouncing 18 inches wide , ■ ■ ■■
