Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 15

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Whether the designers of haberdash- ry are particdlarly prophetic ‘or whether mien will indulge with greater ndon in the. still: higher priceg of haberdashery, if, @ question that this casos Will develop.” Silk shirts at $19, 2 and $25 must be Considered a: luxury: nd the lavish M8e. of these is ‘prob. matical, | For several years past, men have worn their silk shirts for business jirposes 48 Well &8 dress regardless 6f ne fact that they do not stand the wear the onslaughts’ of the Jaundry with me resistance as the less costly brick. But will they continue ctice with shirts at $20, or there The shirt makers seem to he playing afe, They seem to feel a strong doubt with men- “price is no object,” The Irs. knows no restraint in her penchant o dress up to the minute but men think when the purse is strenuously in- for their apparel outlay. So the shirt makers have gone a Jong meet the men who are more onservative in expenditure, To offset he elegance of the silk shirt—its himmering radiance, its soft richness nd the impressive colorings that silk extures offer, there is launched for this an endless variety of noyelty that evidence the glossineds of y handsome pattern weaving rics that are less ¢ostly. and ail beautifying of fiber sitks been «t-| j red as is evidenced in” the Spring ines. Many of these shirts are so hand- ome that it takes a close examination » distinguish them from the pure ilks. Brie You'll see a lot of these. fine fiber siik nd mercerized weaves worn by mighty vell dressed men and) you'll Hke them. Even such shirts will bring from $6 to 10 this Spring. Then there are many other novelty veaves that will appeal_in beauty of |* utternings, richness of cloths, ‘durabil- y and price moderation. These are adras Cords, chambrays, oxfords, poplins: and percales. A very prominent note in men’s shirt mshions for Spring are the madras and le shirts With stiff collars to match. has “taken to these with ‘un. able favor and they really. are ex- eedingly dressy. Flannel shirts, too, are becoming more pular and the rich French and Eng- sh cloths in these, are Aaineidered. very fart. In the silk shirts the ‘baby “broad. Hoths and Jersey knit weaves are the Walnut Streets. - tice, most ‘costly and most. popular, ; find! the lighter ‘thréad silks, taffetas, —pongees and Jap silks are too fragile to warrant an renal yes of the prices: they. command. neckwear, prices, too, have taken ‘a bound, hut this is one item that men will, indulge themselves with in order to get the richer-and finer effects to be SERA ae Reena ere Casper Dap Exibune " nd Color Tones ‘Gy Bobby, found Jn the ‘More elegant silks. ties. are of imported -stiks and. satins from Italy, Switzerland, France, Eng land and the Far East. f <The pattern: effects in these, are ‘in heavily woven cords, embroidered'effects of printed floral and all-over designs. - Mogadors and grenddines are also very rich and tasty and present very smart ‘pattern and color effects. Fou- lards in floral effects, conventional fig- ures; and polka dots are good and ‘will find many &idherents among thbse who} want the more moderate pri¢ed scarves. Knit and crochetted. ties continue fas! donable. These are in hand-framed: et- fects with embroidered — figures, bars or heather mixtures. Plain color pi ties-are’also very dressy in the ker tones of which plain black in ‘ considered exceedingly smart. In hosiery there is not much in the way of novelty revealed. Very smart dressers. who formerly felt that their social position or reputatioy SUIT OF PARIS OniGIN—A’ conserva-| tive spring suit of tricot’ serge; until the coat is opened, and then ‘the dashing many-colored sill blouse with sdsh and/ deep tringedends, given a Parisian: note: co od Be Sommerer Sen Reg. val. Blucher last. from $15.00 to $18.00.. O my price, while they last, We are now located at School and Phone and we will call for and. deliver your Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing on shori no- § Did you ever stop to think how many kinds of paint we carry to please.an exacting public? Just take a peep in our Wolcott Street window. Paints and Varnishes for every use. AUTO SUPPLIES ee We have.acomplete stock for allre- q uirements. Now showing many new appliances i in our corner window. Holmes Hardware Co. | Phone 601 Second and Wolcott TROUSERS These} + | radical change cross | Extra heavy army last shoe. Men’s tan and smoked horse fine: quality Scout Shoes. j * Economy price phase confined them to silk hone ro find. that fine cashmeres, camél: {hair and imported worsteds are highly | | ‘fashionable and just as exyensive as | pe silks. These are in small two tones; or heather mixture effects and solid | lcoldrs. ‘ There qre not quite so many of the} /fine* silk accordions and embroidered | leffects shown as in recent seasons but | clocks of self or contrasting colors are still very smart. |. In the. plain silks'and Usles but few | new cotors are launched. Some of the more. recent shades #till hold over such | - |as sand, mustard, oyster grey, Kelly} and hunter's green, coco’ brown,’ cor-| |doyan and mahogany, champagne, bur-} gundy and amethyst, < H In gloves we’ still have the same pop-! jular finishes. Cape, Arabian-mocha, | ‘buede, buck and chamois in standard | jedlors or off tones from these, Spear and embroidered backs pre the only or- namentation with pearl buttons slightly favored over the old-time clasps. Pajamas are still in plain or pattern effects of madras; percales, crepes, chambrays, soisette, fiber silks Pure silks in military models. , In stiff and soft. cotar and}hats since the war, has a great influ ence in the. more dashing styling of the new|men's hats than ever before. Not that shapes are but slight variations of the|our American hats have not heen, ade- old. with adequate variety to meet your!quate to all requirements of quality personal taste. Some self figured ef-|and impressiveness, but» the introdue- fects in white, stiff collars, are noted: | tion of foreign hats seems to hays Underwear, belts, jewe handker | whetted the desire for richer effects and chiefs, and» walking stick ent no) the. American designers have been ‘quick to respond. The hats from France, Italy, England and other’ foreign makers assert their ttractions more from a standpoint of i beef, two pounds of chic e elegance rather than from any half a pound of cheese. ovelty note in the styling. ‘The hats Wig-weariig was nt its height about emploged are rich ‘in color tones, soft nied | ss A quart of good milk equals in food value ten eggs, almost a Presbyterian Ladies id society will finishes.. However, the noyelty mixtures |alry effects are not as high in the vogue | tn; , 1 in textures and lustrous in their silky |* Ne ia hats. There is not 4uite as much dash in} the Spring shapes as heretofore. The keynote is more toward sedate propor- tions. Inthe soft hats as well as the derbies, it is noted that the brims are | narrower and the crowns lower almost | to'a degree of squattiness, because there | is a decided “curl-up” to the brims that emphasize this effect. | The broad army, sombrero and cay-! this season, but what the hats lack in| dash is more than compensated for, In} the texture tones. | Rich, solid colors in soft hats domi-; nate the styles and: next to these are | hold a bake salé -at Casper Storage, \that are most popular are of our own Saturda, afternoon, 3-11. at! domestic make and these have contrib Walking Bargains i in Shoes $5.45. .; $6.50, Economy price, An extraordinary -fine assortment of high grade Dress Shoes in vici kid, Cordovan, Russian calf, Tony Red, tan and black, in smart English and They range in value ur Econo-, Starting Saturday, Mch. the two-tone scratch mixtures, silk fin- fishes and blended mixtures. Beavers | ECONOMY SALE ion SECTION The increased importation..of- foreign |uted much to the beautifying of men's |and velours are primarily fall and win- jter hats so but few are noticed in the Spring styles. In the derbies the shapes are as de- scribed above and but few colored der are shown. Some gr and tans red in Homburg shapes for older men. Wool hats tweeds a some di ternin, in patterned fabrics of are shown to pall pat For the popular abroad the bes: effects are are more radically s than the full crown effects of a y Ko. { Very little trimming is noted on the hats for this Spring and the ribbon binding is not as much shown as before. nothing The Latest in Men’s Spring Hats A wonderful assortment of men’s and young men’s Hats, in ‘all shades and every new style. ne 53-9 A men’ one-piece shapes, 13 . A most eventful day, crowded with greatest saving opportunities in. men’s wearing apparel. Come early and take advan- tage of the best values ever offered. Put your sup- ply in for the coming season and you'll be money ahead. Below we quote you a few of the many articles that will set the town talking for values, service and quality. See our window display. Underwear. Men's ‘heavyweight ribbed. Union Suits, regular $3 vaiue, Economy price Clothing A Wonderful nl Purchase Men's winter weight fleeced Union Suits, reg. $3.50 value, $1 95 e Beonomy price $4.00 “4Vhile on our buying.expedi- tion east it taxed us to our ut- most efforts to purchase this wonderful line of men’s and young men’s suits, and we con- sider ourselves exceedingly for- tunate to be in a position to offer the Casper. men’s trade suits in up-to-the-minute styles at prices defying present day competition. A complete range in novelty shades in all-wool serges, tweeds, worsteds, ga- berdines and other new mate- rials. The values are startling. Economy prices, $27. 5 AND Remember, every aed in our store is of an all-wool fabric. Wool values. price A white meréerized Union ‘Suit, spring needle ribbed. $4.50 value. a $2.75 price TAKE CARE OF YOUR HANDS knit process Union Suits, Eeonomy Cotton Flannel Gloves with wrists, Economy price, per pair. Men's Leather-faced’ Cotton Flannel Gloves. Economy 35 c price, per pair-- Men’s Tick Mittens. Regular 30c yalue. Economy price, per pair. Exceptionally, well. tailored Corduroy Trousers. Regular $6.00 value, Economy price_- Also a good gray worsted ‘Trou: which are worth: $3.75. Economy: prive = ! HERE YoU ABE, MEN $4.50 ser Underhill’s union-made Overalls. You know what they are, Economy price ? ‘Phe finest line of Neckwear in ~ the ‘city Can be found in this enterprising men's store, Ex- ceptional values, ranging from 23¢ $4.50 $2.50 OPPOSITE LYRIC THEATER —SOIODaIL EMM. (A de de hd be Men’s Dress Shirts Men’s fancy striped’ dress shirts; regular value, $2.00, Economy $1 2 5 price ..... A very attractive dress shirt ' in candy stripe; regular $2.50 value, Econ¢my $1 85 price . A woven madras fancy dress shirt; guaranteed fast color; regular value, $4.00, Econ- pric $3.25 price Men's silk mercerized shirts; reg. value, $6; $3.95 Economy price Men’s. Canton silk dress shirts _in- narrow candy stripes; regul&r $7.50 value, Economy $5.50 price .. Men's military collars, Regular $2.25 val, Economy price Men’s fast color black hose; regular 35c value, Economy price .... Men’s black, white, tan and ‘grey hose; regular 40c val- ues, Economy price ..... Men’s fine lisle hose in as- sorted colors; regular value 65c, Economy price Men's Khaki Work Shirts. Men's heavy grey Regular $3.50 value. Economy. price--..--.-.-- splendid assortment in s and young men’s Caps, tops, automobile Economy prices, tA % WORK SHIRTS $1.35 Shirts with $1.65 Flannel Shirts. $2.50 Economy price_- Flannel Work A RUN ON HOSIERY 1Ze 40e

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