Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1917 — Neckwear High and Low. [ARTICLE]
Neckwear High and Low.
The unusual style range in woman’s dresses and suits for fall will insure the success of many neckwear types, sayd the Dry Goods Economist. During the early-part of the reason low collars and vestees adapted for wear with street dresses of serge and satin will be the dominant item in shapes ranging from the narrow shawl collar now so fashionable to the wider square-fronted sailor and the rounded Puritan effects. Filet lace trimmings will continue to be much employed, but a newer note will be sounded in the combinations of filet and Irish lace.
