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Ee Casper Daily Cridune Fall Coats Shown FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. turned ep brims aro shown for Ju. veniles. These are made of fine fei:; and beavers in deep toned colors an black. Cloth tams are well liked and are surely worn by the little fellows | with plessing effect. ‘ Boys of the school-day age ded edly preter Caps and wear them with &@ Tegulet college bred air. The Fa Caps are developed along large. ca jplous lines ef brightly patternes (The Proof of the Thereof | s, colors to match wn is also used t are worn with | ng on t when a woman hs m the glove she has but Aces Bright Colored Bags. ars that are seen} othing that of the bead ing patterns > our notice cessories. High are conventional us with of flow. | Cease lamenting, you fond mam-|pockets with very swagger effect. cred. Middy and Sailor Blouse Suits | mas who have regretted time and/ Collars are deep and full, are com-|hold their well estahished places— time again that your Johnny wasn’t|fortable and smart in all weathers,/an inrovation is the use of kimona ja Mary. ‘Cause there's a heap more) but delightfully protecting in severe|sieeves on these. |fun dressing a girl.” jspells. In speaking of Overcoats,/ One piece knitted Sutts for the wee | What with Boy's Clothing smarter|One must not overlook the plaid re-|toddler are so cunningly picturesque tractive every season, and|¥erse sides many are showing. and quaint with their pointed caps to ing their's after brothers',|" Interesting Sulit Developments. jmatch, that one's attention eed Ithere’s very Itle difference—unless| Boys’ Suits show an extremely |hardly be directed to a vogue so unt- it’s that Boys' Clothes are better| pleasing variety in styling. Pinch)versally indorsed. Edtons, |Tommy styled and tailored if anything! back models are much in demand for|Tuckers und Oliver Twists lend a Risking the displeasure of feminine|the older Youths—some are made (pleasing diversity. style constituents, we're bold in quot-|with yokes and ‘nverted pleats. Nor. Furnishings ror Youths, ing that “Imitation is the sincerest|folks, too, are well liked. Patch! Furnishings for Youths, of course, flattery.” Just notice the mannish|pockets are a prominent feature—|reflect the style tengencies of. their coats, sheared locks and knickers| coats Sutton high with short, strbt elders. Striped CraVats are much Orvaic girls are affecting, and you'll under-|lapels, and preduce an exceedingly in .evidence. Noticeable ts the pref: cewsary to the Here are some of the advance fall coats ioe toa nev ae shown. | stand what we mean |Jaunty effect. shige ; erence for sola colored erate Lot wn in fasct with interesting sleeves that are a narrower ; : . suit m for Juveniles are|tans. grays, whites, etc. Those “wit made of * metal ony eae yeavy pile fabric and brilliant brocades and satins ene} best tab oxetoel na{2aually clever and distinctive. A collars attached, buttoned down mod. ombined| are in demand. ave Boneral review of the Fall and Norfolk Suit, that buttons all the way|els are favo skillfully Winter style for ye. imp gan one up through the neck ts much fay-| Mediurn-sised sailor Hats with with the colorful patterns and weaves woven into th these nov. of the woolen fabrics. These are t elties a charm thi is quite their own " ceahl both Suits and Over tro It These Gay Gi : een and more « noticeable in ront with y Girdles and Belts been and more and more elaborate Goats, bet ane BERtinaiadiaeaniiuagh ied Persian Effects to Plaques on som kets) Girdles promise to be more popular Interesting Fans Shown. ~ in the latter that open to show the pictures en-/than ever this winter and are shown| Fans of lace, of ribbon, of feathers Influence Fashions Black and white mixtures and in the r y a ways. Some are|and of hand painted stiks and gauze shades Sf tan. MrOUURMAT OGM: aed Stuntier Clothes Young America | ia jand more |giris patter Distinctive New Novelties er at present than they have ever bons with t are shown, some in the variety that best liked. Some are developed for! fae sy “moana: > Others ilk | folk, othe: : of the eas remain) “The success ‘of the great costume|Overcoats in soft finished, fuzzy fab-| ‘ds with buckles of cut s' spread and large at all times. oO Fey Cake more hard finished woolens ckles or|highly colored composition or of|French designer has recently sketched | 4, %. the Opera House, which fin-jrics, but 1 | are observed this season than for} Other brace-| beads. 0 are © br beads. Belts too ar quite a while. And. they DO give sod, and by|/a gown on which the fan js the orna-|ished the summer’ soctal season in and ga! & |means of braiding or a ig con-|/ment at the front of the dress when|Parls, leads one to predict that Per- i ® or compo-/trasting colored kid, suede, or leather, |not in use as a fan sian and Venetian effects in colors, |™UCh better wear white, jade, black, red, am-|dolightful results are attained that| These are but a few of the hun-|mixtures of colors, and fabrics, will Coats Are Loose Fitting. ber or whatever the color scheme riay|give the costumes on which they are {dreds of things a woman adds to her|strongly influence the autumn ahd| Voluminous, loosely fitting Coats demand. These are large enough to be worn, a most distinctive touch |tollet as a final touch, There are|winter fashions. Deep-toned ruby|are much in demand—Klavacles and worn high on the arm with the sleeve-| The influence of the Spanish {s still|st!ll all kinds of rings, of bags, of|velvet, embroidered in gold, which|Raglans are very popular, Belts are less Gress and from them hang strands |felt in the high comb and the big/sashes, and neckwear, but the main|.composed many of the loveliest cos-|inevitbls, elther st the backs or com- of smaller beads that fall over the arm fan. Combs are made of shell and|thing about any or All of them is that |tumes, is certain to be a ruling color;| pletely circling. | Capacious . patch for several inchs. To be worn at/ifnitation of it, of composition in |the correct thing be chosen for the/also u new shade of violet with a| pockets are noted on almost all Boys’ the wrist or between that and the el-| white and colors set with stones of|cccasion and for the gown with which|sheen of silver, was instantly accept-|Overcoats, but these are often com- bow, are small chain bracelets, studded | different colors and of jet. They are ‘it is worn, ed. SHIKANY’S Fall Display of Lingeriez Sweater are made of signer. Atiractive Shoe Buckles. or colored ones and of jet are made to wear with low cut pumps or with those that strap the instep and show enough “diversity of design to please al! purchasers. At a time when gowns are shown with very short or very full sleeves. the long glove is the logicai conclu sion. In some instances it is the elbow length glove in black or brown kid for the street costume, and th white glazed or suede for more dressy ‘wear. Gauntlet gloves are the most popular for the more useful: but all gloves are fancy They made with deep cuffs of combined colors, put together in points that radiate from the wrist, or they are stitched one color above the other, the upper one being cut in a design er perforated so that the contract shows through when one is appliqued on the other. Gloves Are Trimmed. Fancy stitching, hand embroidery and other methods of trimming are | 33 = The first Sign of Autumn —the gradual blending of nature's glorious, surface from a.colorful exterior to one of ‘simplicity and. softness — whispering the ‘mystery of the northlands — bringing to the 'mind of every youthful woman the inevitable ‘problem, “What shall I wear this Fall?” LINGERIE The kind you love to wear, designed especially SS Pa a Eibcaa 1Ge feet fat Raina es to suit the outer garments worn above them, beau- Exquisite and_alluring as they have always elaborate made of ivory color tiful in design and material are the Fall Undies. been, slazed k! let lined with Bridal Sets, of three pieces, in Petticoat, Teddies and Gown, in orchid, white, flesh, rose or blue, in back DRESSES 2 in BES a re Le Jersey Silk. On display Gowns, Teddies and CJashioned by troduced r lace. Step-Ins, come in Pongee, Crepe de Chine, Jersey, Black and \ m1 ns and Satin, La Jersey and Pussy Willow Taffeta. Cami- soles with Vest fronts of Irish and Filet Lace com- bined with Net are popular with the Suit this sea- sor. i Visit our Corset Department and let us explain the merits of the new P. N. Practical Front Corset. oth g color. ¢ are com- monly s 2 some of the less K2aqy Qaiqo for the early Fall presentation” bring “with them new, interesting variations and charm- ing silhouettes of such individual loveliness as to be irresistible to the woman who would be youthful. Clever, fascinating — Dresses Fashioned by Peggy Paige express the subtle ingenuity and interpret the ideals of the world’s master creators The Fashion Forecast Fashion decrees that the Sweater will be the popular garment for + The smart new collar is fea! on this fall frock. 2% is seniaree organdie and extends far ove the should ‘The frock itself shows the side panels that are also marks of distinction. Fall. Sweaters have never before been so popular, pretty and practi- cal and come in a varied range of colors and designs. The Wool Slip-Over or Tuxedo worn with white collar and cuffs will be seen everywhere. Visit our Sweater Department. We have a complete line of beau- tiful Sweaters for your inspection. The Shikany Dry Goods BETWEEN KASSIS AND LUKIS 6n SECOND STREET AA A MEI QR 9B RRR NE AEE DNR ESRI CE ESTED ‘This teason’s range of style features is broader than ever, offering an almost unlimited choice of skirt and swaistline lengths, as well as a wide variety of ‘sleeves. Some of the sleeves are long and flowing, at times reaching far below the waist, One's choice among the many beautiful creations offered should be ex~ tremely easy. The materials are Poirette, Tanagra, Bombay Crepe, Panar., Admirable lines, suited to_the_modern girl ‘and the youthful -yoman. ‘Presented heres” exclusively, in= a” generous ‘array of ¢ lors, sizes, and materials, a¢ prices that wii. surprise and please you. The Frantz Shop 252 South Center Street