Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1914 — Two-Piece Dress for Girl. [ARTICLE]

Two-Piece Dress for Girl.

The mother who takes pride ta dressing her children prettily can do so by adopting the idea of the twopiece dress. A little underslip th&lconsists both of the skirt and guimpe can be made of lingerie, net or em broidery. A child always looks most charming in a costume which Includes white, and no color stands washing as well. all white is some times not practical. A little old-blus overdress, blocked in equal, square scejlops on the bottom and sleeves, may be put over different little slips, allowing about eight Inches of the white flounce to show from under the scallops of the dress at the bottom, The sleeves correspond to the bottore of the dress. The little neck is cut deep to allow the white guimpe ttf show. A cord of blue silk holds the dress in place at the neck and, emerges in a tassel looped careless ly in the front.