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Show j THE YOKE AND COLLAR. yr N excellent mean of keeping a whili Z collar from becoming soiled by the , fur neckpiece is to tie 0:1 a piece of j whitu or black tulle under Uie coat. With In transparent collar of net, chiffon or luie the piece of nmline will he much prettier jtban any heavier silk or knotted scarf, and w ill ftiiAvve-r the. purpose quit M well A xingle width of nialine, or ovea balf 11 width, is suUicient if placed twice' about 1 the collar, crossed at buck, with the two enis clipped inside the revcrx in front. , I This net will be practically Invisible if pat on iiesLly, and can be quickly and eai!y slipped off before the Jacket i removed. re-moved. If a black fur piece is worn, black malilie is Just u goo. I to iuc as white, as it is one of tlie few black fabric from which the dye does uot rub off unloa. it iHt'ome wet. Waterproof tulle is a brt-rcr brt-rcr purchase than the ordinary malluo. ' It i a little more expensive, but ii far riioi- diinblc. When time comou to lay file fur aside for another winter thou a narrow band of luck or niue shouid be basted or buttoned but-toned inside every coat collar lo keep lhe white neck band clean and neat. Ir thi. is done tin- silk rovers will be found initio init-io cut through nearly a soon as wln-n ll)e .eat collar rubs directly ogiusl the collnr of the w ai.st. |