Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1914 — Roll Over Collars. [ARTICLE]
Roll Over Collars.
Roll over collars of lawn, cambric or pique, or of the thick white and cream silk such as is used for men’s mufflers, are very fashionable, attached to tho hlousd or waistcoat and adjusted to lie over the coat collar. They are quite plain, finished merely with a stitched edge. In, contrast with these loose a£fairs are the little upstanding I vm J wired Medici collars of lace or broidered lawn. A band of velvet with jeweled slide is often worn round the throat, aB are pretty little scarfs of tulle or ninon-edged narrowly with ostrich, marabout or swansdown. Fichus of net, tulle, lace or ninon are still in favor. .
