The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1934, Page 15

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_L SPRING SUITS SHOW MANY t @, | Two-toned yarn-dyed worsteds and houette is especially smart in the knee-length t. "VARIED STYLES AND COLORS tion and beautifully tailored, no cos- tume could be more Two-Toned Worsteds and Fleck- ed Tweed Mixtures Are Favorite Fabrics ‘You can get through spring without i arte: & new romance, but it isn’t much fis. | Sar ae pion to Nor is it much fun without a new! dresses or suit, ‘The collections of suits this spring ‘re varied enough to give every woman exactly the kind of a sult she| has been wanting. ; Collections -include all types, from \ the classic tailored jacket suit to more versatile three and four-piece costumes, | Ha flecked tweed mixtures play impor. | S® tent roles, as do fabric tweeds. There ere a great many imported tweeds fojiowing the decidedly smart and| Popular vogue for British clothes. few n the ae and tan ranges are foremost importance while, where patterned fabrics are intro. turned after many seasons. duced, they are usually a conserva- two in the navy blue which is being tive check. Fine mixtures and dress Stressed very strongly at a local es- materials are both fashion correct, tablishment, one dress with No wardrobe is complete without a Wool trim and the other with white tatlored-jacket sult. A variation seen Pique top. ‘The dress most ofte in & local shop was of an indefinite One-piece, with wool skirt and striped novelty with smart “stock” top. This type of suit does away Jabot collar which is a Paris enthu- With wearing a blouse and skirt which Siasm. The coat has a side closing. Sometimes keeps one from choosing a There is noticeable a new flair for Suit costume. swagger suits with matching atte" | Many of the suits have their full- Se a ie S| yo yon IN MEN'S CLOTHING Men, Like Women, Will Find Clothes for All Moods and Occasions This Year For Spring SUITS— Smart worsteds, twists and tweeds. Single and double- breasted. Sport suits in patch- pocket and pinch-back effects. HATS— The new Spring Hats may be worn either brims up or snap- ped down, either is correct ... in grays, browns, green and the new blues, , OXFORDS in black, brown and tu-tone effects. Punched shoes are “It” for Sports wear. ~ men. With rough fabrics as the vogue and sport details as.the theme we see a season of apparel that de- finitely puts the “he-man” in the as- ndant Come in and see for yourself the variety of fine cloth- ing and accessories we are showing for men and boys this Spring. Dahl Clothing Stor 410 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Attend the Auto Show, Style Show and Trade Week March 22-23-24 2 Your Wardrobe Like New Cleaned to Look Master Cleaners & Dyers Obert A. Olson writes any and all kinds of different insurance and bonds Can Give You Special Rates Obert A. Olson “The Man Who Writes Insurance” Phone 250 The most careful driver / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. MARCH 17, 1934 Pleats, all-around belt knife-pleats and novelty pockets all lend to this type of outfit a nonchalance that is quite in keeping with the easy, care- less. trend of the vogue. Phases of Sport Wear It is contemplated that all men will favor the rough fabrics, As the more heated period develops many men may consider that these textures have too, | Rough Raglans Are Fashion | any / warm a look even if they actually are not heavy in weight. As a compro-' mise to such men the lighter weight; ler/ flannels and gabardines are well, placed in the edicts. These textures have already shown great acceptance at the winter resorts, Gabardines, especially, are well fav- ored and ate shown in many new’ shades such as henna, burgundy,| lovat green, eel-grey, platinum and! many other soft and deep shades. All) such coats are made with sport de- tails. Lots of soft flannels are also shown. Some are in dusted mixtures and stripes, others in regular chalkline or narrower stripes usually with the stripe of a lighter tone than the foundation color. QUIETER NOTE IN “SH HABERDASHERY local | Smaller Patterns Used in Shirts and Ties to Tone-Off Rough " y Suit Fabrics Above is pictured the Rough Rag-|the wrap-around; the Guard, « fitted topcoat which is one of the four|coat, and the Chesterfield, a straight emodels for spring. The other|box type. The Raglans are being are the Polo coat which also/shown with and without belts and. lude the latest innovation of!are for the most part single-breasted. el weaving effects. Never has |madras, cheviot and tweed. The flat- Patterning been quite as in-/|ter effects are shown in broadcloths, as the shirts of this spring.|percales and rayon textures. finer shirts, and that of course| Collars for this spring are lower the costlier ones, employ thejthan heretofore and many shown intricate weaves such as woven |have rounded, rather than the point- a5 While men are taking strongly to the rough fabrics that dominate the spring vogue in suits and topcoats best dressed will moderate the eff with smaller patterns in his ties and hosiery. In adherence with such 2 we see neckwear going in for smaller figures, neater stripes minute checks. Shirts are express- ing their smartness by harmonious’ color contrasts rather than by bold- ‘ness of pattern treatments. In the shirts we see very tasty two-tone effects brought out by, narrow interval stripes in which a. bolder stripe not too widely placed will bring out the color definition. Or a small check with one dimension a bit warmer color than its opposite dimension. In some cases we see & blended stripe on a solid background or another treatment is a fairly obvi- ous vertical stripe on ® foundation of clipped figures or all-over patterns Jacquarded. Novelty Weaves in Shirts To attain these subdued yet strik- ing effects in shirts takes some very adroit designing and a great deal of this achieved by the introduction of § iy i rt i bee ? ef We Have (Paid Our Taxes) Have You? Knee Action Air Flow Tyroleon and Blue Men’s Hats These new styles do things for men—beyond covering their heads—they are daringly different. Mr. Car Owner Spring, Auto Shows and Proper Car Insur- ance go hand-in-hand. ' Do not let a possible loss resulting from lack of Liabiiity, Prop- erty Damage, Collision Insurance mar the pleasure of car owner- ae fi e can give you complete Protection in one policy, Bb igs in acompany of unques- tioned strength and safety. Investors Mortgage Security Co. We are uncorking new fashions for men at the Auto Show and Style Show. Bergeson’S Men’s Shop Opposite Postoffice in Bismarck will let their individual tastes sway them regardless of what the style mentors may have pronounced as There are noticeable trends however! and these are mainly based on color recommendations in suits. Or if not color, weaves, and since rough weaves are the prime factor in the atyling of | men's suits this spring it has brought about a revival (at least for the early Other People’s Money Tu first and basic service of a bank to its community is to receive and safeguard de- posits. Brought together from various sources— business and individuals—these deposits are the foundation of credit for the community. On this bed-rock, individuals can build and business expand. Left in its owner’s hands, this money might be frittered away or exposed to loss or theft. Even if kept safe, it would accomplish little as compared with its utility when deposited in a bank and made the basis of the credit which is the life-blood of business, Idle, unproductive money may be an asset to its owner, but it s of little advantage to the community, DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. Affilisted with Northwest Bancorporation SPECIAL While it lasts, 120 gallons Conqueror House Paint at $1.50 per gallon, covers 300 square feet, two coats te a gallon. Eight colors, thoroughly mixed in our new Elec- tric Paint Mixer ready for the brush. BISMARCK PAINT & GLASS CO. 401 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak, Club Breakfasts 25c and 35e Noonday Luncheons 35c and 40c Chef's Special Evening Dinner 50 POWERS COFFEE SHOP i START WITH GOOD SEEDS WILL’S PIONEER BRAND SEEDS GROW QUICK Every year gardeners give us the same enthusiastic reports of the results obtained with our seeds. This year insure the success of Your Garden with the most reliable Oscar H. Will & Company FE 5] Rg ES is always at the mercy of a reckless one We Have a Complete Line of Township, Village and . Petition for . Write or Cal The-Legal Blank Department Bismarck Tribune Company i 5 F i | i g ° ¥E ‘Your only protection from heavy damages is Liability ' and Property Damage Insurance in a strong company like this one, HELLING AGENCY lil yeti Come to Auto Sow March 22-28-24 2 2 | Come ‘Auto’ Show Maret G Bism--:', N. D. Phone 168

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