Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1918 — NOTES ON DRESS. [ARTICLE]

NOTES ON DRESS.

The is featured on many of the new evening frocks and in many afternoon gowns the deep V line Is filled in with a little square tucker of muslin or white satin. Checked velvets are much in vogue for smart suits and the results otn tained with them are most gratifying. A rather small check made up with diagonal lines gives an interesting effect V* Many of the effects in new frocks are one-sided. Especially is the onesided tunic much featured in serge and satin combination frocks. A French model in black satin shows jaunty bows of this material at the turned-back cuffs that terminate the elbow-length sleeves. Two yards'seems to be the favorite width decreed by the masters and makers of fashion for winter skirts.