Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1913 — Practical Fashions [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Practical Fashions
The simple style has taken the field for the street and tt is well, for it is always in better taste. The use of figured materials has much to do with this fact, for plain outlines show fabrics to beßt advantage. The frock illustrated herewith offers a new model cut on plain lines. The waist has* a plastron effect in front and is plain in the back. Below the belt are peplum sections which add much to the style of the design, The neck is low and is finished with a wide collar. The sleeves may be either long or short The skirt is a four gore with a panel back and the closing may be placed at either side of this panel. The dress pattern (6174) is cut in. sizes 84 to 42 Inches bust measure. Medium size requires 4% yards of 44 inch material. To procure this pattern send 10 oente to "Pattern Department” of this paper. Write name and address plainly, and b* sure to give size and number of pattern.
N& 6174, BUB —— NAME TOWN -- ; STREET AND NO STATE..
SMART STREET DRESS.
