Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1914 — Combination Dresses. [ARTICLE]
Combination Dresses.
For a girl who has to count pennies there are many combination frocks which are a saving. Not long ago at a sale of odd lengths of summer fabrics, such an economist picked up a remnant of cotton crepe, a dollar quality being sold at half price. Six yards made her a separate skirt and a bodice and overskirt combined to wear with the skirt like coat. Being separate, the dress launders well; besides she also ran across some flowered voile-with a border, also a remnant. Four yards of this was enough to make another separate belted-tunio for wear over the same crepe skirt
