Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1919 — Dressed to Kill In "Shell-Cloth." [ARTICLE]

Dressed to Kill In "Shell-Cloth."

Shell-cloth is the name of a new fabric being manufactured in England. The stuif is a fine serge and an essential part of projectiles. And now that the war is over the stuff is going into the making of clothes instead of shells, says the Philadelphia North American. It ought to make “staggeringly” goodlooking clothes, don’t you think? One woman might say quite truly to another: “Oh, my dear, she was dressed to kill, air in shellcloth.” Or, on the other hand, what clever opportunity for the feminine cat to say that her dear enemy has “shocking taste in the matter of clothes!”