Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1917 — Save That Skirt That’s Spotted. [ARTICLE]

Save That Skirt That’s Spotted.

If a skirt is worn across the front, or if you have been unlucky about spotting it, a panel and belt of contrasting, materials will often make an old skirt new, says a writer in the Woman’s Home Companion. When the skirt is of plain material, the contrasting can be a stripe, and will be specially smart If the panel Is cut crosswise. Plain materials can be used where the skirt material is faney. In a suit, collar and cuffs of the contrast will make an attractive addition. Then, of course, if you can match the materials, there is always that possibility, though in these days matching seems abnost Impossible.