Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1891 — LATE THINGS. [ARTICLE]
LATE THINGS.
Women have returned to thsir senses, and are again wearing their own heir. The latent and most popular song of the day is sntitled “The Irish Jubilee. • The cheviot shirt in bold, bad Meek and white stripes has caught on trsuisu dously. A new fad has sprung up in fall vests, and among the anglomaniacs It wfll probably beoome very popular. It is tbs wearing of a very high-out vest of white duck, single-breasted, with a row of gold buttons set very closely together. Only about two Inches of the tie will be shown, and the bottom button will be without a button-hole. Gaitbbs, or “spats," as they are more frequently termed, will be worn extensively, but a man to be “In stole” must have at least three or four pairs of different colors. For light trousers, a ton gaiter of ooze calf wifi look very stylish. Black trousers will need black gal tore, while brown ones can be made to harmonize with almost any shade of irons ers.
