Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1913 — Corset Pocket. [ARTICLE]
Corset Pocket.
One rarely knows just what to do with a corset when it is not being worn. There is, of course, the embroidered linen bag, scented and beribboned, for one’s very best corset. But what is to be done with the morning corset? Perhaps yoii roll it up and shove it in the bottom drawer of a bureau, thereby mussing a carefully ironed waist? Here is an iclea which I hope you will like as well as I do: Take a piece of cretonne, four inches longer than the length of your corset, and, after folding under an inch all around, tack it on the inside of your closet door. Put the tacks about two inches apart—brass-headed ones will do nicely—down the length and across the bottom of th* cretonne, leaving the top open. The corset shoulu be rolled.up to be put in the pocket.
