Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1913 — New Kind of Glove. [ARTICLE]

New Kind of Glove.

It is not possible to go out in th» afternoon wearing a frock with a new kind of short sleeve and not wear the long gloves which the manufacturers have Invented to meet the occasion These are 35 buttons in length, and even longer, and they are wrinkled from wrist to shoulder and cover all the arm. The effect is not pretty unless One wears a white or light gown, in which case the long expanse of white kid on the arm is not a decided contrast; hut when one wears a gown of any ordinary color, and especially of black; the white or buff sleeve is too conspicuous for beauty. Yet what is one going to do if one insists upon wearing this new tiny sleeve? The public should be thankful that there has been a glove immediately made to wear with it or ws should no doubt see women going around with bare arms swinging free of their frocks, like prizefighters.