Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1912 — Pannier Gown Sash. [ARTICLE]
Pannier Gown Sash.
The pannier gown is incomplete without a girdle or sash. In fact, the girdle of soft silk, velvet or satin is a very admirable way to retain a slenderness at the waistline and to conceal the attachment of the pannier at the top. Girdles can be from two to six inches wide, depending on the length of the wearer from neck line to waist line. • Lqng-waisted women may wear high girdles with grace. Their less fortunate sisters should cling to the narrow ones, and use end of material in iong, straight lines or loops to emphasize height
