Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — The Shallow Yoke. [ARTICLE]

The Shallow Yoke.

It to not so very long ago that the deep yoke of heavy lace was a feature of many of the most effective costumes. This season It is the shallow yoke, and that alone, which will be modish, and frequently this little yoke, to make it less conspicuous, will be veiled with chiffon. Many collarless waists will be worn all through the winter. Waists finished with a turndown collar of satin or suede will be very fashionable- It is a great mistake, however, lor a woman whose throat to not white and pretty to have the neck of hpr frock finished in this way. Net yokes and high stock collars are also fashionable and especially when they are cream white, finished' with a piping of black or Paisley satin. Sleeves are all more or less simple. The coat sleeves are long and straight, with the exception of the “more dressy" tailor-made* where the three-quarter4ength sleeve to seen, finished with • rather elaborate cuff.