Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1913 — Sleeve Drapery. [ARTICLE]

Sleeve Drapery.

One of the most graceful fashions of today for evening gowns is the use of sleeve drapery that carries a flowing line of color from the bodice ovei the arms and sometimes far below the waist line. ' \ Sleeve drapery can be of rich me tallic laces, either gold or silver; tulle, maline or chiffon. It is frequently caught under buckles or fancy cabochons at the shoulders. From this point the material falls back over ths arms, and sometimes is continued in long lines as a\ train. The effect la medieval and beautiful.