Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1918 — Summer Smock. [ARTICLE]

Summer Smock.

It would be impossible to create a more artistic garment for summer wear than the smock. Young girls and slender women find it exceptionally becoming. The loose and straight but pliable lines of the smock conceal and even beautify defects, simulating a pleasant roundness of figure. The materials used for them range from calico to georgette crepe. One very practical smock is very much like a large allover apron, for it buttons on the shoulders, is very long and shows huge pockets capable of holding any necessary articles, from knitting to fanning implements.