Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1918 — USE TURNOVER COLLAR MUCH [ARTICLE]
USE TURNOVER COLLAR MUCH
Extends to the Waistline In Many Street Dresses—Trimness and Simplicity Noticeable. Loose panels, or plaited panel?, in varied lengths, predominate in'street dresses, and there is a preponderance of the turnover collar extending to the waistline. * The regulation round or square collar also continues to be popular. A new coat-dress shows a standing collar, the dress fastening oil the side to the waistline. Trimness and simplicity are particularly notable in street dresses. Although afternoon dresses may be cut on similar lines, there is a decided tendency toward the use of two mate-, rials, silk, crepe arid' satin, crepe and serge, etc., and there is a great amount of drapery and plaits in evidence. Richness of effect is added to many dresses by the use of a satin body lining under crepe, in contrasting or selfcolor.
