Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1912 — LATEST TEA GOWN IDEAS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

LATEST TEA GOWN IDEAS

The illustration on the left shows a dainty gown of cloud gray delaine and has an effective trimming caused by a yoke and sleeve strap of fancy delaine, pale pink or blue would be pretty; this has the lower part set to it with slight fulness; narrow lase or fancy braid edges the trimming; a gray silk cord girdle drawi the gown in at waist. Materials required: Five yards delaine 40 inches wide, three yards 28 Inches wide, two and a half yards edging. The second is a handsome style suitable for satin, face cloth, or cashmere; it is a loose, elegant gown and has a large collar composed of a piece of lightly embroidered material edged with a band of satin to which a silk fringe is attached; the cuffs are made to match. Materials required: Five and one-half yards 44 inches wide, two yards fringe three-quarters yards satin 20 inches wide.