Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1912 — Washable Belts. [ARTICLE]
Washable Belts.
Washable belts are delightfully practical notions, says the New York Times. They come In white pique and bronaline, matching the newest skirts, and a colored linen of many tints. The white belts have a small pocket or sidebag, very useful for change a little pocket handkerchief. The belts are narrow in width and their cost is SO cents. The leather and silk belts are also much worn, and come in every shade and several widths.
