Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1918 — New Blouses in Simple Fabrics. [ARTICLE]

New Blouses in Simple Fabrics.

In the newest assortment of blouses are some from Paris which indicate a marked preference for fine material* and simple lines. They have special reference to their affiliation with suits; although several of them are so constructed that they may be worn as gulmpOs with the sleeveless frock of satin or of serge. There are models made of handkerchief linen whose only trimming is in hand fagoting; others are delicately trimmed with drawn work or have insets of real filet lace. The new high collar is featured, although in deference to the wishes of many American women. Paris has sent blouses that have the familiar V-npdt with the sailor ur round collar.