Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1914 — Net Slips. [ARTICLE]

Net Slips.

Summer attire makes all that is worn underneath of additional importance as to cut and decoration. The princess slip is worn by many women in preference to the separate petticoat. The slips fit with kindly deference to the lines of the figure and are intended to take up as little room as possible under the outer garments. Net, either plain or figured, is delightful for slips. There is a liking for the sheer organdy which fashions so many of the new undergarments. Whatever trimming is used on the slips is applied flat about the top and in the form of a lace or net frill at the hem. «