Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1916 — The Traveler’s Stole. [ARTICLE]
The Traveler’s Stole.
Here is a little novelty for a friend’ who travels. I call it a' traveler’s stole. It takes about fifty-four inches of ribbon four Inches wide. At each end fold over and overhand enough ribbon to make a square pocket, after having made a little flap to give it a finish-* ‘ At the middle of the ribbon plait it so that it will not be too wide around the neck. Featherstitching adds greatly to the daintiness of the stole, which is worn around the neck under the coat when traveling. One pocket is used for the handkerchief, ticket, glasses and so forth and the other for crocheting.—Good Housekeeping.
