Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1915 — NECKWEAR OF THE MOMENT [ARTICLE]

NECKWEAR OF THE MOMENT

Styles Are as Pretty as Those of the Bummer, Though Materials Are Different. Just as last summer the lovely touch of white neckwear was organdie and lawn, so now it is of cream net and lace in the finer costumes, and of pique in those dresses that smack of Die tailormado. There is less wiring of the collars to make them stand up, as the necks are higher as far as decollete is concerned; they can, however, be lightly wired if they are more becoming. Fine venise, applique and point laces are noted in the collars of the new dress models, and there is always enough net added to the neck decoration to keep the lace from looking too hard against the skin. Some of the lace guimpes are of embroidered net of the applique type of lace, and they finish at the top with a round neck that does not come quite up to the base of the throat.