Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1917 — No Waistline In Sight [ARTICLE]

No Waistline In Sight

So far as any change that one might predict In the matter of new corsets planned for the coming season, the novelty all depends on fabric, trimming and workmanship. Perhaps pink will be used rather more than ever before. But as far as silhouette goes things will go on much the same as ever. Designers and dressmakers who hoped to have a more shapely—-or one might say a more substantial foundation Upon which to fit the gowns of the coming seasori are doomed to. disappointment, for the woman of fashion will still go on with her figure very little confined. The woman who likes t< be comfortable, and who knows that in comfort is grace, will be glad to know that among the new corset models there will be rather more rubber inserts td give elasticity where- it i« needed most, according to the type of figure for which the particular corset is designed.