Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 22

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TAGE TEX ‘ Cbe Casper Dally Cribune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. The white silk shirt wil find - its | occasioned by slipped strings. jplace in the sun, but the plain silks Lighter Underwear Favored. jwill find as comyanions the satin] In underwear for fail ané winter | stripes and jacquard effects. Color-|there is a tendency toward the lighter led silk shirts with variegated stripes | weight’ garments. This is due tn sj jand other effects are losing in fayor.| measure to the better heated homes | TwoButton Band Cuffs. and “warmth without weight” ulsters | | One of the newest things in shirts|which furnish sufficient protection {will effect the cuffs. The two-button | even on the coldest of days. ! |hand cuffs will be worn more than | Collars for fall are 4 ‘rifle higher ever, but of coures will not supplant |than they have been recently, still the present day French cuffs. low enough to make them exceed: | | Coliar-attached shirts !n madras,|ingly comfortable and stylish in ap poplin, chevicts aud fiannels will be | pearance. The short, pointed models} ahown more t The reason |are preferred. Tips on Styles By George Chapin ‘The fur cap business depends, of ra ever. |i found in the improved making of Fancy Fads in "Kerchlefs. ars for such shirts. Heretofore} In handkerchiefs fanciful fade are makers apparently took little|coming in strong. Coléred borders | pains in putting good collars on even |and decorative effects are being dis- | |high grade shirts. played. Some silk and fine linen Whats What in , a 5 L Neckwear gaudier than ever will/ones are being treatei with ons, two) . » ‘ ‘ ' te bow this fall. ‘That means /and three harmonizing colors. Col- the artillery or college stripes will be |bred initials and monograms are be-|| Feeling that they have been @ bit twoton! mixtures and scratch ef- the vogue This is in contrast to the/ing used, over the white handker-/behind the times in making changes. |fects are regarded as altogether prac- Ruffled Frocks | "7 ré jusual somber effects that mark the|chiefs. Pongee, which is normally a|at manufacturers this fall havejtical and comfortable and are noted } By Milton B. onhair beginning of the fall and winter sea-|summer fabric, will be found among / volved several innovations tha’: will|for their long wear, . Sieh (ane toe bility to get suit erial; white shirt has been high in demand/son. Many will show the diagonal |the fall stocks. | Noticeable difference fram the] 4. for the fine felts in tues, browns, | > : a. Its popular-|stripes .n combination of two and| The better dressed men will wear |#t¥? of @ season ago. Jealers everywhe better | during er work: | the the fall dis-|T ribed to the natnral srr! i {three colors, featuring sich as blue,|two psirs of gloves. Buckskin or! Both style and color will unden‘o|ing need be said about these except | @ high colored silc shirts in) silver and black, tan, gold and brown,)heavy cape is favored for) every day |, change, Browns which has had a|the coloring=. since they are regarded | Satiereuatiecs ; the candy stripes and loud ef- | etc. service, and kid or suede for evening |jong.iong run will share the glory |as staples *. the headwear industry. | } has been waged 5 ‘ tress. | fect predominated. | Grenadine Ties Good. wear. Dark brown or gay is the!of the stage with a soft shade of| ‘Later on with colder weather you| White St Demand | The trend is toward the solié col-| Grenadine ties which reached the {Preferred color and both plain and igreen—more like xn olive jwill find more velour and beavers colors, with tans and grays in the pastel |neignt of popularity this last. spring |f™broldered or atitched bacis be notice- | shades dominating. These, of course,|sin continue to be worn by good|S!ven equal preference. t tailing. /apply largely to the finer grades Of /aressers and this season many new Ia & ows. Whe l iedran' hires Gecablaatinne ct atitbes and seeneeaant THE BLAQK VGGUE le For a hat of this.shade both manu-|iu.; one now- During war days men - fects" are't07bé hee. Bow ths ‘ela Despite the efforts of fashion arbi-|f@cther and retailer see a‘big season, spent’as much as $30-for a very good | will be in good form, with designs | ters black remains very much in ovi- for they say that there is no reason | nat, 2 in three different styles, plain, dots | dence wherever and whenever well-(why the green hat should not be a Derbles Are Staple. } eae: vice, . dressed vomen appear. This is par-|big seller if the shade is softened nd 3 | Because of the increasing popular-| ticularly so with evening frocks of a i" harmony with the many overcoat-} Derbies, of course, will make a bid | ity of Oxfords for men’s footwear | 8mi-forn character, and flowers '"& materials for fall and winter. for patronsxe among a certain class |we'll find more wool hosiery worn sometimes used to offset the} Wider Brims, Wider Crowns. of men, who are pretty much set in than ever. Featured for this coming of somberness. One dress of} their ways. As with the soft hats | season are the fine importatioas, prin-| black net, for tnstance, har rather | As for shapes the tendency i to-| the: brims and crowns will.be slightly | cipally from the English isles. They | bouffant draperies hanging from 4 Fare slightly wider brims and slightly |jarger, but the change will not be! have brought to us an exceptionally |Sirdie of red roses made in cra Sepia oss be ae the last two/appreciably noticeable. | . years : } high grade selection marked by its|ated sizes, the largest posed directly Yeirs the amalier brims and smaller) Sia bande will be about the same| \usuatly fine welght yet suf-)in front with trailing, stems and eo eeee eee od crennswenr and | ag last fall, with noma hats showing | |tictent warmth. leaves descendin gon the skirt. The} is Bpee Sreauern 300. aie shades. Although most | merging of brown an grass | Worn than ever. These aristocrats of the hat family. are down in price and jit doesn’t require a large outlay to| grays and the new green shades noth-| (\ | ! | hats, Crrect MENS— | Among cther hosiery one can «e-|spicuous by their absence. [styles will be a welcome ‘change. hats will show the bows in the side, | lect from camel hair or cashmere.|neck is round and sleeves are con-| One maker cnmes out with a rather] there still. remains & few makers who Heather mixture and darker shades| Old-fashioned clasps, buckles end|novel style arrangement, but whether | will put them on the back. a | lot blue, brown and gray—also black | Plaques have been revived somewhat OF not it wii prove popular is to he Cape to Be Favored, |—ere shown. Fine lisie and silk hose | because of necessity, somewhat be-|seen. The style concerns the crease |m fashion's best colors will remain |cause of their degorative quallties.|in soft felt hats. It is a modification | C&s, naturally will get a big play {in favor. ‘Only the other day there was noted)°f the telescope crease, the Alpine | 22 among the best stytes are the | ‘The pajama innovations which ap-|a cape whose fur collar was fastened |*reaso and the ‘front pinc..” The Sore Lenora aes Se ogee as peared last season will continue in| with a filigree clasp with a fine silver|crown is telescoped all around ex. | {0 the DUDE tm back. * © maker favor. One is the coat that is but-|chain connection; and & certain|cept in front where it is creased in|!# Putting out a cap made of duvetyn, | 1 \Alpine fashion. but it is not believed it will meet tonless, put on by slipping over the |tea rendezvous the girdle of a crepe) aie pee peletes $4 Wil macet \head and the other is the elimination |and chiffon dress was centered by an Rough Finished Hats. bal nen eer, . ee eri: of the draw string in the trousers./antique ivory medallion. In several) Rough finished Pp nelement n mixtures in the ther. Oth : The latter is fitted and stitched to the| instances, these bits of “Jewelry”tredora or diamond shaped atylea will ieuest Site, “tnchudity teas | yey ee hets he ce coat_which releives_the aggravation were the only ermamentation. |be prominent. ‘These fabric hats of !checks and solid colors . “i dance women. Fal fectwear for men, generallypatent leather footwear with the cloth} Speaking, will be very much like the|tops. For social functions the pat- (Footwear of 1921, Manufacturefs ap-ient leather axfords with light hand Parently have decided that the styles|turned soles will be worn extensively. jet a year ago have met with popular| Because of the increased use of ox ‘aver and there was no occsion to/ferds spats will be worn more than “make any radical chnges. ever, principally for the protection Probably the only marked change|they afford, as well as style. The Fill be the increased wearing of Ox-}lighter shades of fawn, tan, pearl and fords, featuring the brogue which was| beige are favored for dress occasions, brought in several years ago. The|while the dark grays, browns and tendency, it seems, is to follow Miss| black for every day wear. Fashion, who has almost entirely dis- Mony Like Blucher Styles. warded the high shoe for the Ughter} Blucher styles are finding a more low shoe. responsive cord than heretofore, for Oxford to Reach Climax. they afford better fitting qualities Just how far Mr. Man will go with} While there is a class of young fel the Oxford as a fall and winter foot/lows who dote on style, even if the protection cannot be prophesied at| footwear is fl fitting, there is a thin writing, but the general feeling | greater following each year who turn among experts of the trade is that|to comfort as the deciding factor ‘n Packard and Selz Shoes Fechheimer (Union-Made) Clothes Introductory Sale! Let’s Get Acquainted Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. CASPER’S NEW STORE- FOP MEN 220 South Center Street Next Door to Kimball’s Good Vahies In “The Friends We Keep Buy Winter the vogue will reach its climax in a|the purchate of footwear. For the soe Shoes : Underwear few ars, then the high shoe will be/ latter class ithe manufacturers are ates’ ne uali F T t gradusily restored to its former place| making what {s x..9Wwn as the com Sekis Shoeae eid are the riends Here of prom! nce. posite lasts, marked »y the wide room “ Heavy Wool Union Suits. A gray elas- tic ribbed Union Suit “knit to fit.” Introductory price $2.45 Other good values in Union Suits, als~ two-piece Under- There are many foot specialists|bail and toes, narrow heel to keep who predict that uniess spats are/the shoes from sltpping and the nar- worp with the oxfords diming inclem-| row instep. ent weather the wearers will eventu: —— ally suffer for their folly. ; While woman has been going for Coats Button Up to years with uncovered ankles it ap. ° pears as $f nature has proviaed bet-| TAroat This Year ter protection for her than for her Bias g supposed stronger companion. For] fany of the season's coats button that reason chiropodists predict that|right upto the throat, where the n- men will revert to high shoes as s00n| ishing note is the great collar of the ularly priced at $8. Our price $4.95 One lot of Selz Dress Shoes. All- Leather, Goodyear welt, cordovan and black. $5-and $6 values. Our price Count” Our introductory sale is making friends for this store every day. Our-way of dv- ing business appeals. to people. One price only—the same to everybody. Just good, reliable goods ‘at’ reasonable prices. No “baits” to get you in in order to sell you something else. : as they find that they are unable to/fapbric or of fur, “There mre, to be pvear at : withstend the rigors of the season. | sure, \utilitarian coats of herringhone 3 15 %5c, 9c, $1.25, » Comfort Chief Factor. cheviots that sometimes show a plald- e We would rather lose a sale than lose ¢ While the brogue will continue injed back, and in that case, the back is favor among the oxford family, never-|used to. fashion the collar, the cuffs theless the style will find favor in|and the pockets. Coats of the plaid igh shoes. Comfort, of course, will|/ed materials have a smart look about be an important factor and the broad| them, and they should prove excellent r lasts will furnish plenty of it.|things fo reveryday wear for the jun- urally the English toes wih find|ior and the miss. following, but those who pre-/ For the little gir _Jbreadcloth re- t ease to good looks ~will turn} mains a popular material in the light sroad, round lasts, the styles! colors, and in the more practical here to the lines of the foot. |modes.grays and an occasional henna. the case last year brown| Many of these show yokes, both back the favored color for fall.jand front, and nearly always the t and cordovan shades will be|trimming is of fur—gray krimmer, by a great many as @com-|black or tan caracul, beaver and e between the light tans andjermine or its substitute, white coney. Black, dull n- | Sometimes there are cape accessories, $1.45 and $1.95. Good Gloves Men’s Leather Work Gloves. Only a few dozen pairs left.’ Pair - 25e —_—_— Leather - faced Gauntlet Gloves, 9¢e Work Shoes your confidence. No misrepresentation © —satisfaction always or your money back. FAD SHOE & CLOTHING CO. Officers’ Dress Shoes. Goodyear welt, -damp-proof inner. soles. One of our best values " $4.95 Cushion Scle Com- fort Shoes. Black and brown, kid leathers, Goodyear welts. Introduc- tory sale prices $4.45, $4.95, $5.45 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Fall styles, in fine Wool fabrics, hand- tailored. Good values at $15, $20 and $25 SHIRTS BY THE MASTERS As foremost exponents of superior Shirt-making — occupy- ing a pre-eminent position in the Textile and Shirt-making in- never held colored foot frequently an dressup modes for tne | Gustries, and with a record of achievement second to none, the \iunlor and the miss. | Fall products of The Manhattan Shirt Co. emphasize more than for Dress. ; : That Will pee ones, P button shoe will| In southern China from two to six ever before the added values which can only be made possible by Velour Hats BOYS’ SUITS Wear Gress. These an organization owning, controlling and operating its own plants —from the weaving of the material to the finished garment. We Are Now Showing the Faii Manhattans At $2.50 Up KNOX HATS MEN’S NECKWEAR be found in thejeach year. for Fall Tan, brown, gray and black. Intro- ductory sale price $4.45. Other Hats in the new styles and col- Munson Last Army Shoes. Solid leath- er and comfortable fitting. Sale prices Of Wool Winter weight fabrics. Good styles. Some with two pairs Knicker- bocker Pants. Introductory sale prices $4.95 $5.75 $6.75 Magic of Trimming si a Other good Work Shoes at’ It has always been the policy of this In this line you can find most every ors for Fall— 8 75 and 1] 15 SES S108, $2.00 house to look beyond the edge of the shape, color and style. Priced from $2.45, $2.95, $3.45 le Be Boys’ cash drawer. It is fine to make money UP and 95 iy eazia but it is finer to make money and > 50e¢.75.$3.00 Fl: . Dress Trousers for Men at Sturdy-Bilt’ loyal friends at the same time. ass anne Shirts ” $3.75, $4.95 to $8.75. Shoes We have always sought our manufac- We are ing very r i at Money Of the best calf- turer with the same business policies Knit ra off ening yer fais ppadine Saving Prices x 4 * skin Leathers, also —that is why Knox Hats are in our 3 Many colors to} Work Clothing That Will Give | the popular Scout t very special store. Ee at : . choose from. With * * Shoes. Up from You are invited to a feast of new TWO FOR $1.25 aie oeche eee Remon 1.35 Carhartt’s Union-Made Overalis, Pants, Riding Breeches, Moleskin and Cordu- roys, Whipcords, Gabardines, Cotton- ades, etc. Leather Vests at______$4.75 Up | All, popular shapes Wool Sox, pair__25c, 35¢ and 50¢ | 45c, 75c, 95c and Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. CASPER'S NEW STORE FOR MEN 220 South Center Street "$1.45 (Yes, and we have the fine checks and plaids at the right prices, too.) 7 ‘all, 1922. a a MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES A large assortment to select from, in We have a vast variety of styles for all Cotton, Wool and Cotton, All-Wool Dress or Work. Priced from or Silk and Wool Mixed. Light, me- $2.45 76 $10.00 | tisk sem $1.50 We Are Sole Agents for Holeproof Hose for Men, Women and Children. | M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. New Silk Four-in-Hand Ties 154 South Center Street Townsend Building Next D Kimball’ ext Door to Kimball's

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