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a fur lining usually gives appears to have been eliminated. Softness and practice in handling fur has: perfect- ed in tailors the ability to secure a smooth fit. Fastening of silk braid frogs and buttons are both used on the broad- cloth coats, and on some few models loop fastenings are shown. For both lining and trim muskrat is having quite a vogue, and it is of course a desirable and practical fur for overcoat wear, as it is dura- atrd three. buttons tor fastebing: suits will have crescent “or~vertiéal Current, events have their Anfluence on what we wear.and how ‘we shall have: ‘it made, it; would seem. For no sooner have the restrictions been raised;which were placed on the lav- ish.use sof wool, we. see all sorts of new..and revived styles blossoming forth to shine on the suit and. coat models: for. fall and. winter. . The change. was not noticeable: last spring forthe reason that manufacturers had alreadyhad. their designers. fashion the ‘warm weather clothing along the lines: prescribed,: or rather. prescribed, py the Economy. Board of the Com- mittee: of ‘National Defense; .so that to have’ changed them at.a late hour would have: meant a.greater Joss in the long :run.». So.men. went cuftless as to trousers .and.singlebreasted as to coats and vests,,and .patcheless as to pockets, though not always .as to seats?!! : This..fall and winter though will seea return of, many,of. the:em- bellishments. which . we. have missed and which;will-come, back to ug in.a little different; form, perhaps, byt. even more attractive. on } .. Owing: ‘to: the -release of .a.-lot..of wool . which’ the .manufacturers had no reason: to ‘believe they would be able to‘procure, the materiala in, qur new clothes will be of a much finer grade: than they. have been :for, some ¥A Tuesday, -adueacbchenindacagundtonndnnnnncnataty TE PRIZES—CARNIVAL FAVORS -. REFRESHMENTS A Live Orchestra and the seasons. A new fabric. which promises to have a vogue forffformal wear in a close. knit jersey weave in shades of brown and green. .This material will appear in suits and topcoats and promises to enjay a decided popularity. Other materials for business wear will be ,cheviots, tweeds, worsteds, whip- cord, gabardines and soft.finished noy- elty weaves. 2 No particular pattern seems .to have a greater vogue than another among the several. which are seen the most. Shadow checks and stripes, interwov- en mixtures, .mixed patterns with sprinklings. of green, red. and. purple are particularly, good. Brown, green and oxford, will be the leading colors, with the old resliable dark .blue.a.sane fourth. As stated in the paragraph above, a dark black- ground .with.dashes of color inter- woven. will: also .be popular, particu- larly in suits. for. young .men. The wasp. waistline’ which’ was in- troduced in the .spring will continue to: be worn. during: the winter; . there will also: be seen. form-fitting suits, but, so. far.as ‘older men are con- cerned, there willbe -no- belted suits. By the -relaxation. of;. the stringent rules, laid:-down:.as .to, waste .of..ma- terial, double breasted effects -will be very classy, and coats will have two * es THIRD STS. UDNAUEDAROGDUNACAUNGuANEAUEOApOUOAOONOUEAE Finest Flor in Town SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE STANT HTTTNT TTI TTT TTT : Bismarck,ND. | oe TheOldést and nk the State _ Bismarck, is a city of comfortable homes, fine business ‘houses and pro- ‘gressive industries. It is @ good city to live in. Tf you want to enjoy to the full the many advan- tages which residence in ‘Bismarék offers, if you want to share in the pros- perity of the present and the! promise of the fu- ituré) SAVE REGULAR- LY a‘portion of your in- come and deposit it in our Savings Department at 4 pockets, some with buttonhole and but- ton, -Flaps on pockets, also .patch pockets, both of which came under the ‘embargo, will not be featured as gen- erally.as one would. suppose, consid- ering that they are details-long denied us. Vests, most of them, will be double breasted, and will be cut higher than they were last season.. Fancy, vests will be,seen to,some extent in rather subdued colors, thoubh vests of the suit material. will be more generally worn. Some shops are showing vests in heather colors made of.smooth ma- terials and woolen socks to harmon- ize. The pockets of all vests will be flapless and there will be few colors if any. Trousers will again be permitted to have belts of their own and cuffs too, if they want ’em. Otherwise, there is not much change in length, width or fulness. The general summary of -the suit situation is that the manutacturers have not attempted to lay down any cut and dried rules as to men’s dress. Only in necessary details have they tried to create a uniformity; other- wise men are allowed the greatest latitude in their choice,of wearables. This situation was bound to come after the-contact of men and nations which we. have seen and are seeing these days. Thus a serious mistake in our mode. of dressing hase been uncon- sciously..corrected. . Men: have .grad- ually come to realize that though there is bound to be a certain likeness. con- not: be-avoided, they are not bound by convention to any cut of lapel nor let of pocket: ner.a certain number of buttons..on. the sleeve. .He can ‘wear in.single breasted suit if he is go minded, but-if he likes a: double breasted better, or cut with a little longer. waist,,or,;a; broader shoulder, he,may. have it and know he is within the bounds. of “what's what. ..There are. plenty of chances for. a. man. to suit his;own. individual requirements; all he must be-sure of is that the lines. are: becoming .and suitable to his figure, A tendency of:.all suits for ‘every day: .wear is toward comfort. One model which may. be. varied to suit the fancy is a. double breasted busi- ness suit. of ,oxford, fastened with three buttons, and, cut along .comfort- able lines. Two flash pockets are in the skirt, and the sleeves are finished with a. narrow. jturmback cuff. /and three buttons. :The-edge of the waist- coat show, quite prominently “in the opening: of. the coat. Another suit of. a different type is a brown cheviot, cut single-breasted with rather long lapels, rolled softly, and fastened with two buttons. The skirt of the coat: is rounded away a ‘little, and the front shows quite abit of the’ vest, which is made dou- ble-breasted and of the same material. It would be impossible in this lim- ited space to adequately describe the varied types of overcoats which are desirable for fall and winter wear. Fancy and plain. styles will vie for favor, with the more elabotte modcls prevailing because | they are newer. ‘dark gray. few patch Form fitting topcoats have gone by the board, and belted models are with ug again in, various forms., Belts will be used extensively. on, these models. As. in .suits, overcoats .will be made of the knitted and jersey. weaves. in the snappy shades of brown,.also in} Skirts, .will flare but slightly. and models will. be. mostly of the; box or.Chesterfield shapes: A pockets are shown, An interesting coat for hard wear is :a! Chesterfield coming just below the knees and made rather loosely but; along severe lines. The collar has; an inset of velvet, but the cuffs are} turnbacks of the material trimmed | with three buttons, ‘This coat is quite | conservative and formal enough for an ij older man, t possesses swagger ; enough lines for the young blade. Another model of pebbled cheviot ; in a warm gray is made in a button | through style with a narrow belt with; an oxidized buckle. The pockets are | capacious and well made and the | notched collar and cuffs are un- |} trimmed. { MEN’S FURS | Men’s tur coats are being shown in a number of es for winter wear, | though the unquestioned rise in their market price will probably curtail their.,wide use to a great extent so: far-as the average man is concerned. ; Prices on pelts have advanced until! in some cases they are almost pro-| hibitive. Broadcloth coats lined with mink, | muskrat: or marmot continue to be in. favor.. This season a good bit of, the padded, bunglesome effect which i TRIP TO BISMARCK MAKE YOUR ble and does not ruff up easily. Collars and cuffs of Hudson seal, this pa beaver and nutria are seen on most in the extreme, especially for young coats. Roll and shawl collars are men and boys. PROFITABLE AS WELL AS PLEASURABLE the staple shapes, and a new coat is a piece of fur almost straight where it is attached ‘to the’ neckline, and which doubles when fastened close about the throat. This style has the advantage of falling entirely away from the neck when the wearer so desires, a characteristic not possessed by cut-to-fit collars. A brand new and extremely good looking fur which is shown as the trimming on the newest -models is known as unplucked otter, The rath- \er shaggy and variegated effect of tially untreated pelt is classy people of this community and surrounding country. Whether it’s Rope, Wire, Tools, Guns, General Hardware or Kitchen needs, you can supply them here at very mod- erate prices. We invite you to come and see our assortments, whether you wish to purchase or not. New, Modern Frying Pans Aluminum—that new, bright, easy to keep clean metal has replaced those old black metal frying pans— those old drudges that fairly spoiled the day when it camé time to get them cleaned up after cooking the meal, " Every woman will tell you what a delight it is to cook with these new Aluminum Fry Pans—they cook as evenly; and they’re so easy to clean afte We've an excellent variety in a number of sizes—and the prices are unusually low. See these on display in our store and in the windows. } “WE Lomas Hardware Co. Incorporated BISMARCK, N. D. bt F LB Io Take a little of your time to visit this store and go over your hardware needs with us. We've taken consider- able pains to look after the hardware necessities of the SELL Stoves, Ranges & Kitchen Utensils—Builders’ Hardware a Specialty THE ard, BEST GOODS” Percent compound inter- est. TODAY is. the day to Largest Bas start. ee Ha € B ; inthis sectionof ae 2 TAILOR and CLEANER Established 1879 : : AT. _ READY MADE PRICES On Saturday past we received the largest ship- ment of Woolens we have ever been in a posi- tion to offer the clothes buying public and while prices: are high, they are not higher than ready-made Suits of like quality, so it is to your advantage to get the cloth you want and the style needed for your figure and build. 000 SUITS all your size is what we have to offer. LEI N x AK