Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1911 — Wide Latltude In Reveres. [ARTICLE]

Wide Latltude In Reveres.

Striped cloths and silks are made up with swathing collars, revers and cuffs of woolly materials such as ratine and polo doth, or with silkyhaired ones like camel’s hair, and its counterpart, zibeline. Then there are a number of new smooth-surfaced English cloths that come in plain and striking plaid effects that are used equally for the body of the garment* and for trimming, and there is the usual quota of double-faced materials that are always to be depended upon for novel manipulation.