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PAGE SIXTEEN BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Ey i : FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1920 Something at least is going to be lower in suits this fall even if it isn’t the prices. The waist line and general detail features have come down. Slowly but surely everything that pertains to world war influence is passing into history and now we find a departure from the military styles which men have been following for recent seasons. Whether you knew it, or not, the high waist line, high patch pockets and deep chested effects that have marked the styles for men in recent seasons were a direct inheritance from the uniforms our dough boys wore during the war. These styles served our men well for a while in lending grace and erect posture to the figure but fashion is ever seeking new effects, men are restless for change in their styles and many of those who wore the khaki were anx- ious for something different. It has arrived. There is a tendency toward a lower. effect in coats in all details. The waist line is much lower, and less accentuated. The pockets have come down, the skirts of the ul aod ret tus a By 11 Robinson- be more natural and corsequenfly | like the negligee and lounge effects | more comfortable. be toward straighter lines and more] to this following. . Toomy appearance. This doesn’t mean| For fall hardly any belted effects and less severg modelling. this trend was reflected in the popu-| novelty. the looser effects; and many turned|ever will adopt the more simplified ‘toward the double breasted styles to| models. gain this relief through the double-| Such coats are very handsome and breasted garment has in the past/characterful in their outlines and be this coming season, too. the well groomed man reflects their Double breasteds are going to gain|style attractions at the best social further popularity this fall especially | and business centers. from the high waist line effects which | less striking effects. Such fabrics as note in the double breasted jackets, a decided simplicity in styling. This | and Scotches which are usually more In fact all the darker The first indication that we had of| ment who are ever strong for ultra-|lighter tones. Blue serges, grey serges, solid color larity of double-breasted coats last The younger business men and the| flannels, striped flannels are largely season. Men showed their desire for| precisely fashionable dresser how-{shown. Unfinished worsteds and vi- cunas are also popular effects. In overcoats you'll find a sympa- thetic styling with that of the suits. That is quite natural because a high always been more popular as a winter| their smartness and refinement will} waist line ‘overc coat than a Spring style. And it will} become readily acceptable as soon as{-well over a low waist line undercoat. | In the winter overcoats the belts have not completely retired. Many very smart models still show either the en- because they will be entirely’ away} Pattern effects, ‘too, tend toward|circling belt or the half belt back. However the newest and what prom- was still in vogue ’ in all spring} lend themselves to the neater design-|ises to be the most. fashionable over- styles despite the fact that it was an] ers Seem to have the call for this fall] coat of the season is one of a Raglan entirely new and rather incongruous] and winter. These are the worsteds, | suggestion both in, shoulder effect fund winter than they were last. The Mrs. cassimeres, flannels, gabardines and| in back draping. A good many ulster-{ will of course have her furs at any | = coat there is more of the form B, tracing, got is wide and varied. Men will look a trifle less trim and: was noticeable to some degree,-in the | elaborately patterned there is a notice- j effect remaining than in any of th soldierly but the majority will at least { better spring models but so many men jable tendency toward smaller designs. Large plaids, overplaids and blocked other models. This note is however, retained only in the upper part of th in surtmer that a great many models | effects are sparingly shown. Small] coat. The skirts are fuller and mor | Trousers, too, will be slightly fuller | continued to show belts, pinch backs | mixtures, club checks, pin checks, | flaring than heretofore, and the general effect of the coat will) and novelty pleats as a compromise|narrow stripes and _herring-bones dominate the new fashions. There will be no particularly out- that the coat will be full-draped or} are observed and a great many less|standing color in the fall styles. |that the trousers will be baggy. It]of the pleated or yoke effect coats.| Browns, greens, greys and blues are j simply “means less body-tracing lines] Those that are shown are definitely | most stylish, pointed to appeal to the younger ele-| effects are more aaa than the Novelty weaves, knitted fabrics, heavy gabardines, moleskins, Scotches, Burbanks, Crombies and heavy weight gabardines, are leading overcoat fea. tures of the season. The color range All manner of fabrics are aaployed in the overcoats.for this winter. Most of them are the newer weaves, Ther will be less of the old meltons, chin- chillas, kerseys and beavers shown than for many seasons of the past. There is a tendency toward less uge of fur on men’s overcoats than here- is not going to fit|tofore. The fur cuffs are hardly ever seen, fur linings almost confined to motoring or driving purposes and fur collars for dress coats, . But the pro- fuse use of furs such.as was in vogue several seasons ago is for the time being checked. This is probably due to the apex cost of furs today and furs will be even more costly this coming Another feature of the fall styles is} vicunas. Even in tweeds, ves are also shown and in this type [bor All free nore Taree ay the provider will have to forego | TIMI rn Quality, Style, Economy The Three Things Most Wanted in \ Boys’ Clothes You get them all here in Hart Schaffner & Marx Boys’ Clothes as’ good as father’s. AUUNNNUANLANENUOROEANAUAonUNOaaoRoNaNuauoaaOAtt AD : f %, Jack O’Leather SUITS FOR BOYS Reinforced with soft, pliable leather at the points of wear. iis Seat leather lined. Knees ‘it } leather lined. Pockets leather . va lined. Elbows leather: lined. WB,“ INUAUUUUNUEDUUGEAOOQAAGUOOOONOGOGUGANGEORONNOOGY |S E.BERGESON & SON ————————— My Every Hart Schaffner & Marx tailor is an expert in one operation; if one man makes better edges than another man, he makes ‘nothing but edges. If one man does best on button- holes, he makes nothing else. So nothing but the best tailoring skill goes into each garment. prove it. way Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & Marz S. E. BERGESON & SON The new styles tor young men Plain simple styles are correct for you. .We have any number of smart ‘models from Hart Schaffner & Marx. It takes designing art like their's to make plain clothes that don’t look that ~ How can we Smiake your fallclothes — as inexpensive aspossible?, HATS our problem; we're here to serve you in clothes; we want to do it better than anyone else. If we get the best clothes for wear and style--no one can beat that. them in Hart Schaffner’ & Marx clothes. close margins, wer’e giving you more value. Men who used:to think they had to go to tailors are coming to us. In our Hart Schaffner & Marx suits they get the quality and tailoring they paid 50 pct. to 100 pct. more for. fitted perfectly. Sizes for every figure. 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