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Show Gayer Neckwear Wins Over Conservative Supreme Court by Six to Three Decision ' WASHINGTON. Nov. 27 Sartorial experts discovered to-i to-i day that the supreme court by a six to three decision has switched to gayer neckwear. -I Heretofore the court has divided di-vided five to four la favor of ! judicial black. This review is not based on hearsay evidence or casual observation, ob-servation, but oa close scrutiny . of the chokers chosen by the justices jus-tices for their last two official - photographs. The previous lineup, based ea a 132 picture, was: Chief Justice Hughes, Barrow , m stripe: McReynolds. black bow; Brandeis. small polka dot: Sutherland, Suth-erland, triple stripe design; Butler, But-ler, faint stripe: Stone. Roberta, Cardoso and Van Devanter, black. Three of the justices reversed their taste in 137. Justice Stone went from black to a figured foulard . . . McReynolds McReyn-olds from back to a small figure . . . and Brandeis went conservative, conserva-tive, forsaking a polka for black. Justice Van Devanter's retirement retire-ment took away one vote for the aomber-hued side, but bis successor. suc-cessor. Justice Black, wore a be ... spanglee) with big dots. Justices Butler and Sutherland have toned down for 1937. but they still are among the lively tinted majority. Butler ewitched from a stripe to a pastel and Sutherland from the loudest tie of last year to a polka dot midway in sise between those of Black and the chief justice. jus-tice. For the sake of the record, certain cer-tain . sartorial quibblers appealed the 1D32 decision, arguing that McReynolds' tie. . though black, waa not a conservative one be- cause it was a Jaunt bow. |