Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1912 — Waists of White Lace. [ARTICLE]

Waists of White Lace.

According to the Dry Goods Economist, white lace waists or models of net and lace combined are very practical, as they are not only dressy, but, at the same time, give good service. The finer patterns are particularly attractive, especially in the shadowy variety, while the Imitation Carmickmacross, Cluny and filet are very effective in popular and mqdlum-priced garments. Tucked net alternating with broad inserts of lace is an effective combination used in models from five dollars up at retail. China silk, net, soft pompadour silks and chiffon are favorite materials for the linings, as the vogue for transparent effects creates a demand for waists with linings of very light-weight material.