Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1912 — DIVIDE ON COLLAR QUESTION. [ARTICLE]

DIVIDE ON COLLAR QUESTION.

For Those Who Do Not Like Themi Attached to Waists, There Are Charming Scarfs. When first the fashion of the autumn season were talked about it was hinted, upon the authority of & great dressmakr, that the collarlessi corsage would soon be taboo. That was before the torrid heat of, the summer had reached its zenith. The steady rise |n the temperature' proved more potent than the dictates of the mode, and in consequence of the grilling weather of September the low-cut blouse established itself more firmly than ever in fqminine favor. Now that chill winter is well established, and with its crispy cool breezes the question has once more arisen, and the answer is awaited eagerly by numbers of fashion’s devotees. Those who are in favor 'of the further desertion of the collar urge the fact that men approve the course of procedure. , The dressmakers, on the other hand, urge the fact that the coat does not look well with a collarless toilette below it. Into the breach step the furriers at this juncture with the most charming scarfs, and coats that fasten right up to the throat and aro cosily finished .with a rbuleau of fur.