Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1911 — GREAT VARIETY IN COLLARS [ARTICLE]

GREAT VARIETY IN COLLARS

New Models In Profusion, and Many Old Ones Retain Their V < ’ Popularity. ..A

A large variety of fall collars is being shown for fall. While the newer models do not show the regulation sailor collar, many are made with tbe new shaped sailor, which almost reaches to the waist is considerably narrower than the old style. lArge round collars and pointed collars are also much in evidence. Hoods and hood effects are meeting with considerable success. Some of the coats have the collars made so as to have an adjustable hood' which can be used to cover tbe head when desired. When unbuttoned it forms a sailor collar. Double collars, consisting of a deep cape collar coming over the shoulders and a small turn-down collar, usually of another material, are also seen in the lines. While the majority of coats have the turn-down collar, a few are made with the standing military collar.