Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1914 — Waists of the Season. [ARTICLE]

Waists of the Season.

Shadow lace and net blouses to be worn with diaphanous skirts have lowcut necks with frills and long sleeves similarly finished, oftentimes being finished with pink and blue ribbon across the front and under the lace. Tulle waists are dainty and diaphanous, their beauty being enhanced by dark fur trimmings, such as skunk or pole cat The fur gives a touch of wlntrlness. These waists are made of plain or figured tulle, many being made plain in front but with plaits in back. They are made with deep kir mono sleeves, tied In at the wrist by a black velvet band. Th» bolero style of waist is popular, with two or three distinctive clasps in front, ▲ Stuart collar edged with fur gives this type a touch of smartness.