Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1915 — Belts. [ARTICLE]
Belts.
Belts are by no means the plain ab fairs of other seasons. Some of them show large polka dots of black patent leather on a soft white kid background, or a strap of plain black kid on a white kid background. Various combinations are shown which combine effectively with the striped materials of the season. As a rule these belts look rather better with a plain shirt and skirt than with a dress that is striped, although the striped belts look very pretty With the dotted dresses. Two with long narrow black stripes to run round and round the figure would be charming worn with dotted frocks. One with as many polka dots as its circumference allows, would be especially pretty with any sort of striped skirt. —Vogue.
