Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1917 — SMALL THINGS THAT COUNT [ARTICLE]
SMALL THINGS THAT COUNT
Dress Accessories Just Now Being Cmnloyed by Women Who Are Particular About Costume. A novelty collar of blue and white striped linen in epaulette form and high in back has a plaited edge of the same material, with a tab extending down in front. A bolero cape collar of blue tulle is trimmed with ribbon. • A picot edge organdie collar, high Ilf back and turned back in front to show the throat, has a ribbon cravat forme<j of loops of ribbon. Deep cape collars of fine lace, extending below the waist in a point in back and to the chest in front, with a> high flare at the back of the neck, art# among the newest effects. A detachable ribbon garniture for al simple dress has a ruche neckplecel with long ends arranged in bolero' form, crossing at the waist in back/ and brought forward and knotted loose 4 ly ovei* the left hip with long ends. A ribbon with a gold, silver and) soldier-blue satin stripe is much usedj for trimming sleeves, collars and. bodice openings. J
