Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1917 — COLLARS BOTH HIGH AND LOW [ARTICLE]

COLLARS BOTH HIGH AND LOW

Many Shapes and Materials Are Used for These Accessories and Ono May Take Her Choice. Anyone who wants high collars may have them. The designers have seen to that; but where there is one high collar there are a hundred low models. ' Such delightful low collars, toot The roll collar, with deep points in front, is a favorite and newer than any of the many versions of the sailor shape, says a writer in the New York Evening Sun. It is more becoming and suitable for anyone save the young things, too. No woman past her early twenties ought to wear a sailor collar. though many a grandmother does. The popularity of square-cut blouse and frock necks has brought out a host of dainty collars In satin, georgette, organdie, muslin, what you will, shaped for wearing with these square necks, rolling at the back and down the sides, but leaving the neck line across the front uncollared. Sometimes a little tucker or chemisette to match the collar is provided.