Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1912 — SMART SLEEVE FROM WORTH [ARTICLE]
SMART SLEEVE FROM WORTH
Silk Marquisette Gown Has a Long, Tight Cuff of Black Satin. Worth has sent out a very smart sleeve in a black silk marquisette gown. It is full from a low shoulder to within an inch of the elbow, made of the marquisette, and there is a long tight cuff of black satin that extends to the hand, which is touched at the top with a thick satin cord, and is finished at the wrist with two white crochet buttons and a half-inch fall of black lace. The bodice has two gathered scarfs of the marquisette starting from the shoulders, crossing the bust, and finished at an empire waist line in the back with a flat pump bow held in place by thick satin cords at the edges. A black satin girdle outlines the front, of the blouse, and it runs into a narrow pointed panel for eight inches below the waist. This panel Is part of the skirt.
