Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1913 — CASHMERE IN ROSE SHADE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
CASHMERE IN ROSE SHADE
Simple Dress That Would Make Up Most Beautifully in That Popular Material. Cashmere, in a deep rose shade would make UP prettily here. The skirt is gathered in at the waist, and has the right front taken over to left, where it hangs in a soft cold, which is embroidered at the corner, and shows part of the inner side, which is lined with satin. The bodice is trimmed with revers of satin, also embroidered; black is
used for the collar and cuffs; a band of folded satin is taken round the waist and finished off with a buckle and ends in front. The little vest is of gathered nlnon, • required: Four and onehalf yards 44 inches wide, threefourths yard satin 20 inches wjde.
