Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1914 — MUST FIT TO PERFECTION [ARTICLE]
MUST FIT TO PERFECTION
All the Charm of the Tunic Is Last Unless Care Is Taken In That Respect. All self-respecting women have taken to tunics. The tunic to be beautiful must be maneuvered with the utmost care or it will emphasize the regrettable pointy in. one's figure. Its cut and adjustment are not by any means child’s play, and it looks as if science and experience were to come into their own again. The amateur, who till lately has bungled to her heart's content with clothes that need not fit to look smart, and sashes that charitably cover a multitude of sins, will have to confess | herself beaten. Perhaps the lace tunic is responsible for the idea that it is easy to manage the latter successfully. Lace seems delightfully simple to handle until you have tried utilizing the family heirloom to Its best advantage, and to your own, and have failed Ingloriously. This season lace figures on everything. Chantilly, both black and white, is the rage, and malines and milanese point run It very close.
