Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1913 — WITH TWO OR THREE GOREE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WITH TWO OR THREE GOREE.
In this nobby skirt we have one off the late models, which may be cut with either two or three gores as preferred. If made with two gores only,: the back and front will be quite plain and snug. On the other hand, when three gores are used, there is a tiny bit of fullness at the waist line in the center of the back and a corresponding increase tn material throughout the skirt One style is as good as the other, both being very late designs. These skirts are made up in materials having rather a good body. Linen is in the lead for wash fabrics, and cotton eponge and In other lines there is brocade, faille, serge, cheviot and whipcord, both the woolen and the cotton varieties. The skirt pattern (6177) is cut in> sizes 22 to 30 inches waist measure. Medium size requires 2% yards of 36 inch material. To procure this pattern send 10 cents to .'Pattern Department," of this paper. Write name and address plainly, andb* sure to give size and number of pattern.
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