Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1913 — Normal Walst Lines. [ARTICLE]

Normal Walst Lines.

There is one thing noticeable about the new blouses, and that is that at least nine-tenths of them are made to fit the normal waist. It seems to be quickly coming back Into fashion. Many sifaart afternoon blouses are embroidered in crystal beads or in fine bugles and pearls. The embroidery covers the front and finishes off In a single line the uncollared neck. The sleeves are trimmed to match. In black nlnon this blouse can be worn over any color, and here bright emerald green comes in useful, and in fact any color can be worn under It White comes out rather well. Evening blouses are more elaborate, and they are as often empire walsted as otherwise. All the same, the normal waist Is steadily and surely returning to' favor.