Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1914 — Demi-Toilette. [ARTICLE]

Demi-Toilette.

For informal occasions a very clinging black crepe de chine, extending into a pointed train, has two rather deep flounces of black tulle immediately before the waist, the lower pne reaching almost#>to then knees, the other ending halfway W the waist and both bordered with a sequlned ribbon set on to a thin wire, consequently standing well away from the figure but not connecting the lines Of it The bodice: Full bretelles of

black tulle cross the shoulders from the waist, where they are drawn into a full belt of the same material. These bretelles are carried over the very tips of the shoulders and form short sleeves. Across the chest are folds of white tulle fastened with a large bow of the sequined ribbed with drooping ends.