Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1913 — Lace Guimpes. [ARTICLE]

Lace Guimpes.

Very pretty and smart little guimpes may be made of left-over lace by joining it at the center front in a seam and covering the seam with tiny butttons or the pierced imitation jewels which may be bought at the bead counter in most large shops. These little jewels of paste, in white or colors, in coral or turquoise effect, are chosen to match one’s gown. If the gulmpe is to be used with several gowns the rhinestone beads will be the best. The guimpes of tucked net are the smartest. They have much the effect of a man’s dress-shirt bosom. Low collar guimpes are made open In a shallow V at the front, with rolled collar which extends oyer the collar or edge of the waist. Though they give a decided negligee appearance to the wearer, they are worn on many occasions.