Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1914 — SIMPLE FROCK OF TUB SILK [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
SIMPLE FROCK OF TUB SILK
One of the Most Acceptable Garments of the Beason Is Pictured for Qur Readers.
This is a simple little frock of tub silk in a delicate shade of violet. The deep collar with points over the shoulder is of white silk, so also are the sleeve ruffles headed by a plaiting of purple silk. The tunic which hangs from the hip yoke is full and long and is joined to the yoke with a heading of the plaited purple silk. The yoke and tunic are of the violet silk hung over an underskirt of white. The front by knotted ribbon of purple satin. The satin ribbon is also used for the girdle.
