Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1890 — A NOVELTY IN NECKWEAR. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
A NOVELTY IN NECKWEAR.
The New Style of Scarf Which Will Last Six Times as Lone as Any Other. A neckwear manufacturing firm has introduced a novelty, wnich is illustrated herewith. The pictures represent a scarf that can be worn six times as long as any other without showing wear. The tie proper is an endless belt and revolves through the puff in such a manner that by slightly pulling the belt, or apron, the part hidden under the puff will appear on top and the soiled part will be hidden from view in the back, thus avoiding the necessity of discarding a scarf when it
becomes slightly soiled by the chin or collar. It is easily adjusted, and is. without doubt, one of the most original ideas put upon the market. Mr. Blaclcanwhyte's Chef D’CEuvre.
i. “There go the family to catch the train, 1 wish that were a ruin for me f> paint.”
n. “My man. ten dollars to make my house •onder a min ! Done. |« it ?”
ill. “Now that’s something like a ruin. My fortune is made if I can reproduce that.”
IV. “That looks more like it. Now, if the family will only stay awav ion- < no ’"h!”
V. “The family seem to be surprised. I had better finish this in ihy studio.”
VI. The picture created a genuine sensation, and was sold for seventeen dollars.
Departments of tlie World’s Fair. The National Committee on Classification has marked out the twelve divisions into which the exhibits will be divided. They have been practically agreed upon, but not formally adopted, and are as follows, each letter representing a department: A—Agriculture. B—Viticulture and horticulture. C—Live stock. D—Mines and metallurgy. E—Machinery. F—Electricity and electrical appliances. G—Manufactures and other elaborative industries. H—Fine arts—pictorial, plastic and decorative. I—Science, historic, literature and social relations. K—Marine and fisheries. L—The house and its accessories; costumes and personal- equipments. M—lsolated, collective and monographic exhibits not otherwise class-
THE EXTENSION SCARF.
