Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1913 — New Waistcoat Waists. [ARTICLE]
New Waistcoat Waists.
Reports from Paris tell of satin waistcoat waists, that is to say, satin waists, the body of which is cnt in the form of a man’s waistcoat, with two points in front below the waist and s belt behind. The sleeves are of contrasting color. Quite as attractive as these satin waists are the velvet waistcoats that are worn over white net waists. These waistcoats are made of striped velvet, and are cut exactly on the fashion of a man’s waistcoat One is made of white velvet with stripes of pale green and pale violet
