Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1912 — SATIN AND FOULARD [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

SATIN AND FOULARD

CHARMING COMBINATION THAT IS POPULAR JUST NOW. Design Worth Keeping When a New Costume la In Order—Satin and Cashmere Good to Use Together. The first sketch shows a charming way of combining satin and foulard, the latter is used for the upper part of front, the entire back and sleeves, the lower part of front is of satin; straps lace edged with satin are taken from each side of front over to back, where they cross in the midddie and finish off in points at each side of front; the

sleeves are set to satin bands, which turn up at the lower edge. The collar is of the lace, cut square at the back and straight across in front - . Materials required: One-half yard satin 42 inches wide, three-fourths yard foulard 42 ihches wide, one yard laee 18 inches wide, four buttons. The second is a combination of two materials, satin and cambric being used this time; a wide piece of the cashmere is taken over the shoulders, crossed at back, where a buckle forms a finish; at front, the right side of the cashmere is taken to waist, from this a piece of the satin is taken over the cashmere on the left side; a row of buttons and loops are sewn on the satin; the sleeves are of satin, turned back with cashmere cuffs. Lace is used for the yoke and collar. Materials required: Three-fourths yard satin 42 inches wide, one yard cashmere 40 inches wide, one-half yard lace, one-half dozen buttons.