| Show I Something 9 New Ney in Neckwear I M Mv r F t v l. l I r d Something new in neckwear has haa lately been added to the array of crisp and dainty pieces that came In with the fall faU season The new arrivals are aro made of the same materials but have taken their cue from the high collars of wraps and street gowns and their foundation is a band fitting close about the neck and as wide as aa it can be worn To this band of thin material wings tabs and flaring pieces are added ina in ina a a. variety of shapes and finish that seems unlimited Fine embroidery on sheer fabrics makes them elegant but their crisp daintiness Is a fragile quality and hence It is necessary to replace them often otten for it Is Just these qualities that they are expected to lend to the costume Two good examples ex ex- examples amples of these m are pictured here hero and they serve a. 10 ie show the essential essential es es- features of all ot of t them hem The design at the left might be bema ma made e apparently from embroidered handkerchiefs It is merely a fitted band of organdie finished at the edges with small stitched buttonhole-stitched scallops scallops scallops lops and having a flaring piece of the same kind set on at each side The surface is decorated with scattered embroidered dots and little flower sprays The collar at the right is one ol ot several designs In which a double row of tabs of-tabs tabs is set on about the top In each of these designs the upper and under row of tabs are unlike in shape and length Both are finished with fine embroidery and the effect of the t e etwo two of sheer material is very dainty All of these new now collars set up very close about the he neck and only a few of them are suited to the short-necked short figure These are those having a n. wide standing band shaped to apparently apparently lengthen the neck n ck and a Hari flan portion that extends only about the sides Bides and back But the girl who cannot cannot cannot can can- not wear the wide wido standing collar may cons console le herself hersel by reflecting on how well she can wear the fashionable evening bodice which leaves neck and shoulders and arms uncovered One should not fall fail to notice when considering neckwear th the choker of narrow black velvet ribbon about an anInch aninch aninch Inch wide which is la worn so effective effectively effective 1 ly y with evening gowns It Is fastened wits a a. little flat bow and a small sparkling jewel wel in a pin Is sometimes set against it 2 7 |