Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1917 — Pontine Still Holds. [ARTICLE]

Pontine Still Holds.

Pontine has gained a considerable vogue. This pretty material, which looks like a soft, lusterless kid on one side and satin on the other is splendid for sport coats and hats. The coat, though the material is almost as supple as a kid glove, is generally made on strictly sports lines, with the leather side out. The collar and cuffs are often turned to show the bright colored reversible side. In one of the newest sports hats the satin side was placed on the outside, so the under brim war of the leather. —New York Herald.