Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1919 — ANY MATERIAL FOR SKIRTS [ARTICLE]

ANY MATERIAL FOR SKIRTS

Silk or Satin, Gingham or Crash, Cotton Gabardine or Organdie—Just So It Is Stylish. The short skirt at present, is of ev« ery conceivable material. It may be silk or satin, gingham or crash. The material doesn’t matter so long as it is smart and stylish. Crepe is one of the popular materials for sport skirts of all kinds. It is parctical at the same time that it is effective. With both the crepe and gabardine skirt we see many of the tight underskirts, short as a sports skirt is and * with the overskirt coming almost to the bottom of tile underskirt. Buttons are onetrf the most effective methods of trimming, and belts are growing narrower all of the time.