Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1913 — POCKETS TO BE RESTORED? [ARTICLE]
POCKETS TO BE RESTORED?
Models for Coming Beason Seem to Promise a Return to Sensible Fashion. Already a few autumn and winter models aro on view, but the fashions are tentative only, and one is loath to believe that the forecasts of an authority who says that the skirts are to bo tighter than ever this wlntor will be realized. The re-entry of the pocket, even though it be placed on the hips ns on the new costumes of velours and cloth. Is a mercy to be thankful for. Plaids and checks will be much worn, and specially aa a trimming <m the serge, ratine and velour tailor mades, some of the checks being as large aa three-quar-ters of an inch square. An early model carriea ont In dove colored ratine nas a very distinctive waistcoat of orange and gray check velvet brocbe, the sleeves being, as the majority will be, of the kimono type. A blue and white check cloth skirt has a plain long coat of blue veloura and rose colored vest, while with a black p u»h coat and skirt undyed skunk tors are to be worn.
