Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1914 — White Gowns for Spring. [ARTICLE]

White Gowns for Spring.

So many and various of type are the white gowns now being made up for spring service, that unquestionably a “white” season confronts us. The costumes likely to be first worn —at after Easter church weddings and the like —are those in taffeta mkde up into skirts with circular flounces and into bodies trimmed with narrow ruffles, and the embroidered voiles, veiling bengaline slips. «Somewhat less elaborate are the ratin© gowns made up with heavy filet lace and with girdle and pipings in colored voile, and the wool crepons with embroidered batiste yoke and sleeves.