Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 10

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woe Casper SILHOUETTE. OF THESTREET DRESS | HAS CHANGED MATERIALLY IN YEAR] “#y Pay Rott Wardrobe of Smartly Dressed Women Calls for Many Pieces Now it stands and the wor you are to be re¢ults when creation for y ance. It will on nh the Season with r increasing complt ments attracted to you, if you are wise when you Y ial se lection. Corsets Important. silhouette of the street dress The has change’ matorially. It is long quite lon; indeed. It has sleeves that are as wide as you wish, some of them being draped and hung loosely " they even touch the ground. It has a long waistline that is bloused or draped In some manner and that ends frequently a tight Ine or band about the hips. It has a cul- lar high and rolled about the throat and, eomewhere at the neckline and again at the waistline, there are a few large, handsome and extremely @ecorative buttons, which, in many cases are the sole trimming that the gown will boast, Indeed, it is uni- versalty true that the newer dres mre largely a matter of iine’and afy-| thing that can contribute to that gen-| eral classic shape and drapery ts] welcomed by the smart woman who| wishes to look as emart‘in herclothes| as she possibly can. For these newer coat dresses, a corset is an absolutely essential fac- tor, Their tines are so clinging and faithfully made to follow the lines of | your figure that unless you are built} Uke a Venus, you oan tn no way afford to don one of them without the underlying foundation of a well mace t.. How many mre built like Venus?’ Oh‘so very few. But we} can wok’ fad so thd fmod@s are proving to us every day) like Venus} if we only have the sense to study| the lines of our figures and to pro-| Typewriter On iThey come in tan, gray and navy. women and brown by those more interested in style changes, 7 other hand, {t is so well and so beautifully made thet it holds the figure together and ngs out the beauty of its natural l'nes rather than trying to adc anything or squeeze your shape into any unnat ural position. Also it ts true that the well dressed women are finding that besides the comfort and reli- able good lines supplied by a good corset, it gives them the necessary support which adds to the general well being of their health. Doctors tre admitting +hat a corset, properly designed and fitted, is a help to the health pf the average woman—that it holds her in a position which it is all too difficult fur her to main- tain of her own free will and accorc: and that she Is less liable to strain and the evil results of over-exertion than when she goes constantly with- out one. Statistics Show Decline in 'Auto Industry in 1921 WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Declines automobile production in 1921 as com- pared with 1919 were shown in a cen- sus report made public today by-the department of commerce. The total vidt ourselves with one of those casy well fitted and beautifully lined cor-| value of products in 1921, not Miclud- ing figures were establishments ¢n- designea | in output, value and ‘eniployment of} sets that are on the market today.| gaged chiefly in making bodies, parts A corset is not the uncomfortadle|and accessories for automobiles, was quantity that {t ones was. On the! 30.2 per cent less than in 1919, while Matelasse and Velvet Are Favored in Many Exhibits The opentngs of the various city fashion shows seem to have their mein interest centered aroun ma-} terials; the all-important rilhouette ns second, and fabric comes first Such materials as matelasg cachemire and hellosa 1 selyes to the gracefully draped treat ments of frocks to tostume suits, jackets and capes, which have been stamped with public — at least the feminine public's approval! Marcova, tarquina, firecosia, ge- rena, fashona and broadtail cloth have been recognized for coatings, and in some of the displays gerona, mar. vella and cloths are feature: in the le tailleur. Blac! Drowns and the new reds in pommard | and gen¢ heces are featured, the latter for suits principally, and the trend seems to be toward the haired pelts, with fox the in acul, beaver and sq e furs in orde or of the. ev chiffon velvets, tall vet bro. and gaufre m . The pancy and violet shades for fall evening wear include a wrap with a valance draped back and wice shir- rings of v rith a collar of er- mine. ng at the bot. 4om of ish{r{ings Fitch f collar on a wrap, and crrstal go 1 with a Be! colorfully brocaded embroideries grey fox collar or a light pansy col- ored velvet A royal blue chiffon evening wrap with self-made rosette trims has a collar and border of flying equirrel. Short jackets matelasse are re- peated with frocks to match, but de- veloped in a cachemire with all-over of on the jacket, panels of the frock. Duvetyn is also used for costume part of the ‘frock nton, embroidered in three onkey fur forms r of the boxy jacket. Embroidered pockets centered with striking features on a marieen suit with a Mm CO: girdle and one in the navy adopts the allover vertical pin catment, with the chin col- ing Russian #lde bands and an curacul ot capes being ehown, one ef which has the collar and cuffs consisting of al ternating bands of kolinsky and me- tallic brocace. Matelasse is also to be found in the misses’ models and is quite a ra- vorite when combined with monkey fur, over a frock of cloth in the mar leen class. A youthful reat in tun- isian brown with collar and cuffs of beaver received an all-over stitching of copper thread. Any number of the metelasse coats trimmed with squirrel are developed on the wrappy lines re-are quite @ few black a Daytime Wear-on Fifth Ave. ‘One notices on Fifth Avenue that dark blue Polret twill frocks are Showing trimmings of red and blue paisley as well as whole diouses of this material. Suits ere already making @ show of tailored smartness. | | 100 Sport Hats JUST RECEIVED - New York’s Greatest Sensation Regular $10.00 Values Included in This Lot Velews The Newest Shapes in Felts Grait Charged / CHICAGO, Oct. 18—A mere piece | of machinery—typewr/ting machine —has been carried on the payroll as & stenographer at the municipal contagious Cisease hcspital and other frregularity in financial af. fairs have developed. according to information gained by Investigators after three weeks’ work. ‘The disclosure cf the $80 a month salary paid the typewriting ma- chine was made when search was sterted for “Elsie Smith” to whom the check was drawn. Her address on the payroll proved to be an au- tomobdile salesroom. FOUURTH SET*OF TWINS COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa., Ge. 18. —Mr. and Mrs. Koger of this city be- came the parents of their fourth set of twins, a boy and a girl a few days ago. They now have 11 children. 3 BoetallS ote Poi = In rural England it ts customary to plait a bunch of straw in a horse’ tail as a sign that its owner is will- to sell the animal. pe ence a SON A new yeohting mocel is in fine cream serg6, with knife pleated skirt. The bodice is arrangell to give the effect of a middy blouse, although the dress is all in one. Up-tot-thte-minute were the first-aid mersures employed in the case of Mrs. Utah Jeannette, when she was seized with a sudden illness at Hamp- ten Roads, Va. A naval plane was requisitioned and in it the patient was carried to a hospital in Nor- folk, Va., while a summons was sent to her husband by radio. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT— Twa rooms furnished for light housekeeping;elso gas in All black is stiil preferred by older} the number and value of completed t dropped 15.1 per machines tu: ed 01 cent and 23.4 per reapecttvely. |221 B. Fifth, 10-18-2t? | The number of persons engaged in| FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small mod- the rt of the industry considered ern stucco house, a good lot at bar- decreased 32.1 per cent, from 242,922! gain; would consider car as first pay- in 1919 to 164,999 in 1921. Phone 909. 10-18-3t* You fellows who want real value-- who want shoes that will look good mary months from now--shuld cer- tainly choose Packards! 3 | ge J \ » Packard \ This is the Trump { An especially fine qual-° i ity toney black or cherry red calfskin—made on a favored last, rubBer heels attached. Packard Shoes are sold in Casper exclusively by. the Fad. $7.50, $8.50, $9, $:° Other good shoes for men at $4.45, $4.95 and includ- ing the famous SELZ SIX Best shoe in America at the price! FAD SHOE & CLOTHING CO. “STORE FOR MEN” 220 South Center St. 00 5 Chinille Fancys Waly Cridune FUR FASHIONS STUNNING ADDITIONS -TOMODES OF THE PRES | Corsets ‘oat an Off } to Best ee ‘The wints -wardrobe of the smart- ly dressed wornan is not complete without its quota of furs. ‘They need net all be new furs. In fact, many of them are furé of jong standing in a family, But they must be cut and shaped in tie newest feshion if they are to cons‘itute any sort of an ad@iifon to the existing vprdrobe. Now this sesson there is no end to the shapes and ‘styles that furs are taking on. You can have fur in Jany of fashion’s guises from a com: plete dress to a Dreath of a neck- piece chosen to be the finishing touch te some handsomely executed cos- } winter in fur from the narrow, long cape with ita chin collar, to the full cost with Mandarin sleeves. And fur, you will find, when made up inte these Iqwger and more sumptuous styles, is treated very much like any other fabric. It has its metal girdle, anc’ it has ite crocheted or metal but- tons. It is not treated as a thing apart by itself, but it slides into the general category of design in a most effective manner. There is always a great question about which will be the most popular as priceless heirlooms, but the best of its kind. quality and values. Denver tume. You can have anything this|* Diamonds and Watches ARE LASTING GIFTS A gift of Jewelry lots through a lifetime, mand oft’ times longer handed down from generation to generation juch a gift must be of the best, not necessarily costly, FOR GRUEN WATCHES You may erafely make your selections here, assured of, Our selection of Diamonds is most complete, and we tell you what you are buying. Jos. I. Schwartz - JEWELER McManus, Mer. furs. But that is, after cll, a futile standard ( try to tstablish. As long as a fur is bindsome and as long as ft is im perfect condition it oan ndt help wut be in style. It is so handsome a thing and ro much in a class by itself that until the lines of the fur garment are hypelessty out of style tt remains in the running of smart clothes. Of course, the wraps of for will take on the general lines of the win- ter's mode, which happens to be very much changed from the mode of that season. Therefore, the purchase of new fur wraps will be very much tue-o:der of the day, for it is almost as ihexpensive to have a new fur wrap when styles are so radically changed, as it is to try < have the old things made over. Collars an@ sleeves are so ample and large and graceful that, while they eat up vast quantities of the little animels* skins, still they do serve to a@d moat becoming lines to one’s general manner of dressing There {s nothing in’ the world so be-} coming to feminine beauty os fur Its sofeness about the fave and wrap- ped about one’s form gives a cer- tain air and grace anq charm to one’s appearince that is something quite in a cass by ‘itself. Even the smallest bit of fur somewhere about the throat can add an fota of charm a Se ee ees Casper ENT SEASON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. vort of a fur neéckpiece if not many of them. They have a way of snap- ping up = dress or a suit or even a wrap as nothing cise can possibly do and the addition of a fur ‘heckpiece about the th will sometizes be the positive making of a whole cos. . tume. ¢ and becemingness which a frock or al ‘The thicker and fuzsier furs are suit migyt otherwise lack entirely.| popular for these extra” neckpleces Every cle er designer knows this and/ and They are made up with the advent of the more pictur-/ with the head and tail of an animal esque styles, you will find that fur/appearing as a part of them, sthen enters more and more largely fnto| they are the most popular of all. the general scheme of extraneous} Fur hate will be good for wear decoration as .well as into the mak-|sjong with msse fuzzy fur neck- ing of entire coats and wraps. pieces and when the turbans are cut A fur neckpiece is something that|after high, straight manner of the every woman wishes to own. In fact.| Russians then they are the smartest if she Inys any claim at all to beingland,:perhaps, the most becoming of @ smart dresser, i. | The Specialty Boot Shop Showing New Moderately Priced Colonials and: Strap Effects AT THE STYLE SHOW Sitver and Gold Specialty Boot Shop Co. Second Floor, O-S Building cid Test of Economy ‘Clothes That Stand the $35 INCLUDING EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS We have just received a big shipment of Men’s and -Young Men’s SUITS In the very latest models and shades. They are the Snug Set Brand and are dis- played in our windows. With each suit comes an extra pair of trousers, thus mak- ing the economical price of $35.00 do al- most double duty. And not ‘only do our clothes offer you ‘the maximum of value, but you have every as- surance that you are getting the newest styles, the finest fabrics and the best work- manship at the price. The label is the pledge to give vou 100 pe cent for your clothing Solemn: = sia

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