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Show Mew Style of Necktie Holder. Numerous devices for securing a made-up tie in its proper position in relation to the collar are already In use, but there is always an opening for a novelty for a good thing In this line. The latest idea for this purpose is nothing less than a pair of spring jaws which grip the head of the collar button and hang on until made to let go. The foundation in the case of a bow tie is formed of two thin plates of steel and from the inner ends of the plates two sections are cut and bent backward toward each other. The plates being hinged together and provided pro-vided with a stiff spring, which throws the ends backward, the tendency of the jaws is to tightly grip the shank of the button when they have once been spread apart and forced over the head. The same idea may be applied to the four-in-hand and other ties. A Pennsylvania man is the inventor. |