Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1912 — For Measuring Shirts. [ARTICLE]

For Measuring Shirts.

What woman of enforced economies has not been worried almost ill over the measuring of a skirt? But relief Is in sight, for in Europe they -arp Belling a device consisting of p, frame which may be attached to the edge of almost any table, and to this frame Is hinged a pair of semi-elliptical wings, shaped to conform to a curvature of a skirt’s lower edge. Loosely attached to one of these wings is & tape measure which slides along tfie skirt as a guide to mark its length. The other wing has a linen cover, which may be pinned to the waistband of the skirt to facilitate the marking of the latter.