Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1913 — TASTY COMBINATION IS THIS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

TASTY COMBINATION IS THIS

Use of Flowered and Plain Cotton Voile Gives Dletinction to Simple Frock. A fascinating use of flowered and plain cotton voile in combination has

made this frock distinctive and beautiful. The surplice blouse tunic are made of the plain white voile, the former bordered on its outer edge with the flowered material. The long, rather closefitting sleeve which Is set In has a plain upper portion and a deep cuff of the figured voile. The roses which sprinkle the latter are large with quite a bit of attendant foliage and the green of this has been repeated In

the velvet girdle. A novel feature of the underskirt is the band of figured voile set in at the knee.