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Show , Tricks of t lie :Fourin6Hand. j The girl who-prefers ljnen collars to I stocks has found 'a novelty In a tie. to go 'with this trim, stylo of neckwear. It 'is a foinV-trf-liatid that has superseded ,the. smalIN butterfly bow. and from all .appearances seems to havo gone to the other extreme as to size. The new scarfs are very wide and long, and they ,tIo In a knot i that measures at least two aud, a hair Inches from 'upper to lower edge. It Is v6ry loose and soft, lining entirely the spuce between the ends of the turnover collar. Materials used Xor these scarfs re- mind ono of the gorgeous bandanna affairs af-fairs that- hada great vogue Mve or six years ago, Foulard silks, with large, gayly' colored allovor patterns, mai:o the front of a shirtwaist striking-, If nothing else. As for tho stylo Of knot Into which they arq tied, this Is borrowed bor-rowed bodily from men's fashions. Men have recently made tho large, looso four-ln-harid fashionable, and In less tlmo than It tahos to wrlto .about It 'womon, calmly, took possession-of it-be- 'aiiBO'lt suited' them. - i |