Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1912 — FROCKS ALL EASY TO PACK [ARTICLE]

FROCKS ALL EASY TO PACK

By No Means the (.east of the BlessIngs of the Btyles That Mark the Present Season. Let us rejoice and be glad that our garments this year are all “pack&ble.” The tub frock is a delectable thing that embraces materials of all sorts, and it can be bought very cheaply, especially when it is half made, which means that you have merely to run up the back of it with your machine after you have purchased It. Lingerie robes, sweet little frocks of Shantung with colored embroidery, muslin garments, and the others of delaine, linen and zephyr, are all alike in certain details. are narrow and they are flat, they will pack without creasing and they take up about as much room In a traveling case as a full grown bath towel. Many of the cheapest stuffs are among the prettiest—take, for example, striped or checked zephyr. Some of the checks are quite quaint in - black and white, combined with lines of blue and green, rose and green, mauve and gray, green and beige, the four tones being arranged together like a duster check. Stripes are effective in shaded lines of color, with threads of white. The popular Ottoman effects are also Bhown In this material in fine or pronounced stripes of color on white.