Show SOME NEW COLLAR FABRICS Scrim of Coarse Weave and Chinese se Silk Among the Decorations for Neckwear There was a time long years ago notes a n fashion authority when we used to wear high stiffened collars of velvet and satin and silk We considered considered considered consid consid- ered those fabrics velvet fabrics velvet and satin and silk silk quite quite the fabrics for collars In those days dus t 1 Then when collarless frocks came In we wore collars of white wash fabrics organdie and muslin of or varIous various various va va- va- va rious sorts For of course though our frocks were collarless they had collars col lars Jars Just the same sume That is there were turned back and rolled roIled over collars collars collars col col- lars even more Important than the high ones that hugged and marred our necks used to be So we ran along for forI years with collars and rind other sorts of I neckwear of organdie and net and lace Then again satin came Into being as ns a neckwear fabric In first favor And colored muslins of various sorts were also used And now there are even some other unusual materials In vogue for col col- lars One Is scrim of ot a It heavy coarse weave embroidered which Is used on some of the frocks of serge and satin Chinese silk that sIlk that Is to sa say silk or satin much embroidered In the Chinese Chi nese nose fashion is fashion is another fabric now used for collars on serge frocks Needless Needless Need Need- less to sa say this doesn't mean that It If you happen to have a n bit of such I silk on hand ban you can cnn simply pin It ItI I deftly around the neck of your your our new new- blue serge frock and think you have havea haven a n collar of the most up-to-date up sort No but your dressmaker can use a bit of this silk for such a n purpose b by cutting It properly And very probably probably ahl ably she will reiterate the same colors colors rotors col rot ors In some embroidery or other part of the frock |