Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1917 — SUIT MADE WITH WAISTCOAT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
SUIT MADE WITH WAISTCOAT
This tweed su!i is a veritable Louie Seize affair, so far as the length is concerned, and is gendered more interesting by being effected in a big bold check. For general utility a dark pepper-and-salt rough tweed is the choice that commends itself, with, for the waistcoat and side pieces of the skirt, a gray and black plaid, overchecked with fine lines of powder blue and yellow. The coat is cut on severely straight lines, although the adept tailor knows how to introduce Just a suspicion of shapeliness without detracting from the elongated elegance. A collar that is part of the waistcoat plays a decorative part.
