Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1914 — NEWEST VESTS AND COLLARS [ARTICLE]
NEWEST VESTS AND COLLARS
Severe Little Fitment* of Pique Give* Charming Effect to Almost Any Kind of Costume. j * , The extreme value of the white linen waistcoat front of pique has been proved, especially when, fitted with the. stiff outstanding pointed collar. With navy blue gowns, black and. white check coats and skirts, in fact, with all and every material, these rather severe little fitments are indescribably attractive. They look so fresh and crisp, and are so easily re* newed, although they are naturally fc little trying to brunettes. Quite a number of black and white and dark blue and white check coats and skirts are specially ordered, and one was planned so simplyrand yet so attractively, it certainly deserves description. The skirt was arranged with some loose, shallow folds in the immediate center front, that seemed to mysteriously melt away into nothing at the sides, the whole silhouette being kept very straight and slim. And the coat was just a loose, vague little affair, hip length, and closing with one large barrel-shaped cut jet button just at the waist and so revealing one ot the above-described vests and stiffened collars.
