Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1913 — COAT SUIT OF TAN EPONQE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
COAT SUIT OF TAN EPONQE
Both In Cut and Materials Particularly Effective for the Young Girl’s Wear. A particularly becoming coat suit of eponge for a young girl is offered
here as a suggestion. Tan eponge was used for the i suit with collar and turned-back cuff of the same material in white. A broad, stiffened belt of black velvet holds the blouse fullness of the coat. The blouse closes in slightly surplice effect above the belt, while the lower coat portion shows the cutaway Influence. Buttons of black velvet with attendan t buttonholes are placed just outside the shaped collar of ’ white. ] The skirt is plain
save for three deep tucks half way between knee and hem."
