Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1916 — Latest Styles in Paris [ARTICLE]

Latest Styles in Paris

Their Most Distinctive Feature Is the Lengthened Skirt for Midsummer Wear. Cheruit, Worth, Callot and Paquin have within the last week shown several attractive summer frocks, writes a Paris correspondent. Among these particular mention should be made of the Paquin two-piece tailored''suit developed in Nattier blue mercerized cotton poplin. The jacket was of knee length and had raglan sleeves and a seamed front and back, with tight-fit-ting, well-rounded waist. The bottom of the coat and cuffs of the long sleeves were trimmed with a lattice

work composed of bias bands of the material. The skirt showed an increase in length of nearly four inches over that of the models shown “at the spring openings. The Worth model was developed in rose colored pique aQ d showed a hiplength basque corsage, closing in dou-ble-breasted effect over a white lawn chemisette. Callot has shown her indorsement of the combination of a solid colored lawn with white organdie for the summer frock. Her latest model is built on princess lines and is la rose-colored silk fringe, with shoulder cape, cuff, neck ruche and surplice sash of the white organdie.