Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1913 — MUST HAVE MANNISH EFFECT [ARTICLE]
MUST HAVE MANNISH EFFECT
Four-In-Hand Ties to Accompany Spring Tailored Costume Will Be Very Severe. Wash silk for wear with spring tailored costumes will be accompanied by four-in-hand ties in mannish effect, if southern style forecasts are to be believed. At Aiken and Asheville women who golf and take long walks for “reducing"—which Is always much in vogue about this time of year—wear short skirts of corduroy or , tweed about boots of the new washable tan leather which mud does not stain; Jaunty Norfolk or Mackinaw coats and soft wash silk skirts with turned back link cuffs, flaring collars, that open rather deeply at the throat and four-in-hand ties of knitted silk. The very latest notion in such ties Is the rainbow effect, a broad tie In neutral toned gray silk, having crosswise bands of bright color set midway of the ends. Several colors are used in combination and the rainbow effect Is both smart and gay. • ,
