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Reviewing in Men's Clothing style t Loose Raglan Effects. vogue and while they made up beau- PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Ccibune FASHIONS ®® FALL previo 7 | As for overcoats the style tendency |tiful they failed to give the desiréd Matching Sweater SERED g: : | | STYLES—FOR MEN ONLY If you’re sez in your own way of dressing, * And staunch in your praise of the past; : If the old style suits you, thape’ no need to wade through This issue from the first page to last. If you’re a man and the goat of last winter Will match with the-trousers of this, | There’s not a thing 2 can say that will take you away | Fem your haven ‘of ignorant bliss. If the hat you have worn for three seasons = Is the one you are wearing this fall, Have the marks of -a COLLARS ON GOWNS } Every year the introduction of the high collar is mentioned, and every Year the majority of gowns remain collariess, even for winter, How- ever, a few very smart Parisiennes— those who set the mode--have been seen wearing high collars, and where they lead, others are sure to follow. | We've no need to suggest that you'd be better dressed If you didn’t wear any at all. If your collar and tie and’ your cuff links that is gone, | We won’t utter a word, fO¥ we wouldn’t be heard And you'd still wear the ones you have on, If you’re 2 woman—but we needn’t express it— We know that ore doesn’t exist— Who won’t take an hour (maybe ten) to‘ devour The pages her kwsband has missed. —GENE MARTIN. although | happy medium the tight b men as an en: tial tart? of their els which |tom nor bell-shaped trouser legs a The new things in young men's|Wardrobe, naturally is being worn i be |to be. worn extensively, but the gen-|overcoats will be a full coat, forty-|}More than ever. There is no radical | gen 9 ; et nes of some of the cheaper jeral tendency will be styles that are|four inches Jong, with regular should-|Cbanges in the styles, but the most |Straighter than heretofore. In some|ers, small self collar, and lapel. The|!mportant thing pertains to the tail forth anything |instances where no cuffs are worn|slecves are plain; there are three|°Fns. which after all makes the real y have been |the nant legs will break over the| patch pockets and they have buttorg ‘y¥le “f the garment the h or fly fronts. ‘This in th® This leads to this conclusion that the p will be with us|new type for college men who sub- hares te rons 2 i enbpes models. ile be a trifie long-|#titute.an agora muffler for storm | "ho will Day @. lttle mare th ne ndergo redical/er, particularly the points to conform | collar. thbssee: Mio seiihicier ee ae on men’s | to the new ideas, “| poublebreasted models appear to|thereby. He will find that he will get lines with al-} hee, vored, but wome of the bet.|much better fabrics, much improved | Darket Colors the Vogue. tec seadate tare. aoveand dative ore styles, and « higher type of workman. Style Changes Noted. As for the colors there will be no par- | gie-breasted etyles, particularly in the|“"P Here are the most notable changes |tiality shown, although the darker | lighter welght coats. which wil! appear in the three im-|®hades naturally will have the call.| You will not find many fur trimmed A MATTER. OF VEILS portant groups for men’s clothing: But there prom: to be more of the| models this coming season, but the ae si The first long trousers, commoniy | !shter tones shown ever, Brown, achable fur Collar of beaver, seal Or} Fane veils of the draped lor “Gide” catled high school or prep suit, run-| Which is as staple as sugar, as well promises to come in stronger bigs R yen ning in sizes up to 37, show high|®8 blue, will be as strong as eversithan ever. Such collars permit the | Pegsuas' on have come into more Pro- waists, narrower coats, drapped skirts; | There will be an ample presentation | w to make changes in a jiffy to| nounced vogue Pronuseret the very one and two button coats with peaked |°f Srays, greens and mixtures. natic switches. general adoption of earrings by fush- lapels. Some have slanting pockets;| The stripe idea in patter: tachabis Collars Favored. fonable women. Mostly the vells are others have ftegular patch pockets| has been favorably .received lined couts, of course, will be | finished with a decorative border and in front seasons will continue in popularity,|worn only in the coldest sort of|4te shaped either square or circular coata are high chested, with | but there will be a slight variation of | weather nnd largely by motorists who|so that they fall gracefully about the square shoulders, These are the:sty-|th!s idea in which there will be alare c a great deal. Since it appears|shoulders. Of course, the flappers lish modifications of the extreme| Combination of checks with stripes. |that reduced prices of fur would make | discarded the veil long ago and it is oats that have been prevalent ear. | Most of these designs are small and|one believe that fur will be used more| whispered that older women have this vear and are, shown in both | “gnified. extensively than ever, the reverse is|been influenced by this action to the double and single breasted styl: There also will be shown a choice | the condition, due largely to the trend|abandon the long-popular hat acces- rhe second group leans toward the |¥@flety of the new diamond wea ism. se | sory. Towever, we notice any number regularly fitted models, with two and |W! iginally was ical idea in overcoat fab-|of smartly dressed women who go three button coats, Some have peaked |C@tings, but, of course For several sea-| veiled—fiattering as Paris says others the notched lanels, with | S208. brics were the tl ould. r pockets. They follow more his last =p 0 BO mest religious fidelity. y other group the lines of coats of the past season. The third group promises to show the widest range of change and if aA@vance information if correct is ex pected to be the most popular. The coats are of the looser type, with softer construction of fronts. They are made with three and four but tons and have regular pockets. ‘The three button coats are identical with the four, except for the wider apacing of the buttons. These coats farry a short roll lapel, short straight went, and sre worn much looser than other types. This style is an odd growth of the coats made popular by college men. Because of thelr con- struction they will demand a wider trouser, which may be worn with plain or cuff bottoms. As for prices, costs are practically stable. The manufacturer has passed through the period of readjustment and has placed his business in order. Unless the unexpected happens there wil be no radical price changes for another year or two. | Like Double Breasteds. | The vogue of the double-breasted | coat promises to be as popular as last | year when there was a greater de- = ia ab te ane PS For First Party From the beginning, our con 1f our merchandise does not gi think it ought to, we urge you toc no matter what your purchase co be a Fall suit of clothes or a pair RECEIVE AT OUR we. can Save you money. COPYRIGHT BY Me CALEE As fashions go this season, it’s Ukely to be a much beruffied affair of georgette or chiffon in the pastel shades or white—that first party frock. If /trimmed at, all two-tohed ribbon is ustd. Money Cheerfully Refunded if Goods Are si Sturt elle ted 0 1 toward the loose raglan effects and|service. Now the makers are putting « this in a ter . , 1 t i|the large English type ulsters, with |firmer cloth in their dvercoats and Is Important for 1 receive more t st f or full belts. Many will have the |.his, of course will result in greater | wines lo le > ion to the wearer, . & ist few seasons. tention. vertible collars and patch pockets; | satisfact - Le peel co thetiacd ares pao mass: bata gone ace! caaie’ with pialh Oackeg,| | eteveealn ameried Tmabeeiall Sport Enthusiasts Da ‘ he apparel |the style apparent Faaphed will have yokes and inverted| The topcoat, now regarded by mrost LEARNER MERCHANDISE LEARNER SERVICE wards our friends and customers of Casper and vicin- ity has been, and will be from now on Right Merchandise At Prices Absolutely Right Plus Merchandise Service individual service will give the matter prompt atten- tion in making proper adjustment. SQUARE TREATMENT IS WHAT YOU WILL We have just received A WONDERFUL SHIPMENT OF FALL SUITS We invite your closest inspection, and Oh, Boy! LEARNER SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 260 SOUTH CENTER ST. From Scotland come a good many! of the sports things for the correct} appareling of the feminine golfer, ten- nis enthusiast and the ike. Ameng | recent importations are sweaters with| jmatching hosiery, made of sturdily| knitted yarns in practical grays and tans with zig-zag patterns in con-- trasting black or brown byway of border. The neck of such overhead | sweaters {s round and collariess, The border color and pattérn are re- |peated in clock effect-en the wool stockings, At a smart tea rendezvous, © the! other afternoon, there was seen al fashionably attired patron garbed in| a gown of black crepe de chine trim-| med with diagotial “patches” of dull! brown ‘satin, topped by a hat of, black milan straw faced with brown georgette, the crown encircled with a wheat wreath introducing tones from the faintest ecru to sable brown. ‘The cape (of course, there! 5 a cape!) of the black crepe was lined with brown georgette and col- lared with kolins' The ensemble was as chaming as {t was unusual. pe The first cotton crop attempted in Guatemala has just been picked and has proved so successful that cotton growing promises to become # lead- ing industry vf that country. CING | ception of duty to- ve you the wear you ome to our store and nsists of, whether it of work gloves, our STORE. 1 ew Smart The Fall Variations are Most Attractive and the Fabrics More Durable Kaufman's Clothes for'YoungMen “AT POPULAR PRICES A ECONOMY. Not Entirely Satisfactory EDT Ein AE REN The silhouette whic hmoulds the up- per pict of the body looks pretty and appropriate when extended into a col: lar that keeps the line unbroken from the chin to the knees. Regarding sleeves, the majority of the advance xinke tenga the long, plain sleeve, coing Well over the hand, but the era of elaborate siceves is by no means over. ‘ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. Brown Even our coats must have side @rapes this season. Kasha The distinctive designs and trend towards the darker shades are very noticeable. The stripe idea in patterns will continue in popularity. Double-breasted styles will be much in evidence. The All-Wool, high test fabrics emphasize. 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