Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1910 — Neckscarfs. [ARTICLE]

Neckscarfs.

The Parisienne bo loves her winter furs that even in summer she finds it hard to give up a scarf of some kind around her neck and shoulders. Hence the neckscarf. It may be of mousseline de sole gathered over satin. Or it may be of folded satin in two contrasting shades. Again, there is the tulle ruffle interlaced with satin. And lace and ribbon intertwined give a charming effect. In any case, the colors must be brilliant without being “loud.” The ends may be fringed or betasseled. And to wear them? One drapes the scarf > around the shoulders, throws one end by a deft twist over the left and leaves the other and shorter end hanging down In front, rather to the right One advantage they do have: They are easily contrived' by the home dressmaker and may effectually concent n worn coat collar without giving —ptcKm to the curious world!