Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1913 — CHILD’S DAINTY FROCK [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CHILD’S DAINTY FROCK

Though presenting the effect of great elaboration this little French frock of fine white batiste tucks and embroidery may be easily made at home with very little expense. The all-over tucked batista which may be bought by the yard may be used for the deep yoke, thus saving much time and labor. The little embroidered medallions inset in the dress may be purchased by the yard also. Fine, double-edged, embroidered batiste joins the waist with the little straight skirt below, which Is laid into the waist in tiny tucks. Dainty Valenciennes lace insertion crosses the shoulders and is edged with a narrow ruffle''of lace. The skirt is also lace trimmed.