Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1914 — WITH THE TUNIC DRAPERIES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WITH THE TUNIC DRAPERIES
Moat Effective Frock in Gray-Blue French Serge Suitable for the Small (VVaiden. In the rage for tunic draperies the little girl’s frock is not exempt, and
very pretty it Is, too, If proportions are carefully observed and exaggerations avoided. This up-to-date design has one of the tunics and yet has sacrificed none of Its childish Simplicty. It Is developed in a grayblue French serge with long blouse cut in peasant style and joining the skirt beneath a silk cord in the color of the frock. This cord, which is finished with
small tassels. Is knotted at the' left side. The skirt tunic Is cut In wide scallops on the lower edge, and these are bound with self-tone taffeta. This latter la utilized also for the wide- col lar. Crystal buttona trim
