Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1913 — DAINTY FROCK MAY BE COPIED [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DAINTY FROCK MAY BE COPIED

Ideal Combination of Colors and Materials Suitable for Wear in Ball Room. .. x ", ... . ..t.- - Here is a young girl’s dainty dance frock. The basis of this gown is pink charmeuse, of the tender shade one sees so often in a cameo. The idea is that this shall be merely a hint, and it Is veiled in white lace, which in Its turn is partially covered by a tunlo of ninon, caught up in the most nat-

ural manner at one side, beneath a cluster of pink roses. Forming a deep border to the tunic is an embroidery worked in silver and bugles, a further piece of this broderle fashioning the little coatee corsage, mounted over a transparency lace, round which there is carried a band of pate pink satin ribbon that matches the swathed ceinture. In lieu of having the broderle worked on the tunic itself, however, a broad trimming could be substituted and deftly appliqued onto the transparency.