Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1910 — Fashions for Boys. [ARTICLE]

Fashions for Boys.

An occasional suit in heavy pongee is seen, even for the boy of ten, and this, too, is self-trimmed and finished with the strictest tailor effects, as a first-class outing shirt for a man would be. The waist which older boys are best pleased with has a center box plait, and one or more pockets. A heavy leather belt, with large buckle and a soft tie, often a Windsor, are the usual accompaniments to such suits. Low, rolling collars are provided for the boy of 5 of 7, but a high turn-over form is preferred for the older boy.—Harper’s Bazar.