Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1918 — Suits of Georgette. [ARTICLE]

Suits of Georgette.

The word “suit” recalls to many minds the talleuts of serge, tricotine, gabardine and the various heavy silks in dress and sport weaves. Any material so sheer as georgette does not ieem feasible for such a garment, but a stunning example on tailored lines created of the heaviest quality of cream georgette allows this fabric to enter the lists as a fitting medium for suits, says the Dry Goods Economist. The finger-tip length coat Is elaborate_ly embroidered in navy silk. A few broad plaits give the necessary fullness in a skirt of this material, and they nicely correspond to those in the back of the coat that is belted at the normal waistline.