Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1913 — LOW COLLARS WITH JABOTS [ARTICLE]

LOW COLLARS WITH JABOTS

Idea of Fashion -That Has Much to Recommend It In Its Dainty Appearance.

Second in position to the low collars are low collars with jabots, says the Dry Goods Economist. Many of the styles that are taking the best, bear marked resemblance to the low Robespierres of the last season, but this term was so overdone then that it is rarely heard now. The difference, however, lies in the shaping of the collar and the jabot. Some of the most striking of these low collars with jabots have the collar portion with extremely deep shoulder points and a flatly plaited broad jabot. Many of the best sellers are finished simply with a dainty hemstitching. Among the favored materials for the collar portion are plain and brocaded silk, crepe de chine, voile, linen, crepe and net. For the jabots, |iet and shadow lace are liked. In some instances the entire collar is made of the same material, the jabot portion being plaited and either hemstitched or lace trimmed.