Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1914 — FOR SERVING AT LUNCHEON [ARTICLE]

FOR SERVING AT LUNCHEON

Quaker Gray Best Garb for Hostess Who Will Personally Walt on Her Guests. After luncheon or before, If the general houseworker is expected to wait on the luncheon table, she will change to an afternoon dress. Thlß can be black, If It is preferred, or It can be of any light color. The very newest thing is Quaker gray. The correct afternoon apron is short and bibbed and there must be collar, cuffs and headpiece to match the apron. The smartest thing Is to have apron, cuffs, collar and headpiece made of white cable net Black ribbon about two Inches wide Is run through the belt of the apron and tied at the back of the waist. A maid dressed in Quaker gray sateen with collar, cuffs, apron and headpiece of white net suggests efficiency and contentment in appearance.