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NEEM . —- a * WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune White Weistcoats Now Highly Proper | White evening waist coats are new with botty dress clothes and dinner jackets. The long waisted coat, with deep points, te a| thing of the past. So if you don't! want tobe behind the times look) over your stock of evening waiec| coats and bring it up to date. The) newest styles are easy to obtain. be-/ gause all of the birgest mazrufactur-| €rs are making end delivering them! in quantitics. | To weat them as they should be worn, your trousers should be he'd| high with suspenders cnc show gen-| erous pleats in the.front at the waist line. When having ready to wear! inner clothes fitted, direct the fit- ter-to use the extra fullness at the “waist.in making the pleats, instead of taking-it in at the seams. Jn case ‘the trousers ao not allow enough ;fullness to make pleats. huy them a sive or two larger and have them aitered to meet these requirements. If you do not wear the most cor-| rect dress shirt and collar, it is more of @ reflection on your knowledge of | ress than you can show by any other Getail of the wardrobe. The proptr| evening shirt, for both dress clothes and dinner jacket, is one with a plain! stiff bosom. It sbould be with worn fe a very mocerately high wing coller having a very wide opening. Soft plated shifts and turn. over Advice on Skirt Length ' Fashion Notes The ictest millinery conception trom |\ | Vienna is a leather sports hat. Ther @re mede with sectional crowns and some in bright colors. | Jeweled bandeaus tn many colors , SF worn sround the brow for eve | ning | Separate skirts are being made tn |satin-faced Canton, to weer with the | “Jacquette” blouse. } Periwinkle blue brocade {s the ular shade and materia! for & gowns The return of the longer skirt is responsible for petticoats that are Mounced with lace. There are half a dozen shades cf green offered in silk crepe and chif. fon velvet frocks, known variously as bronze, reseda, scarabee, sea ser |Pent and haricot vert. | Berthas of deep tace in «ilk and effects arg worn on evening as s afterngon gowns. Fall hostery runs to seal brown and fawn color, and meny may be hai }in ure of silk and woo! as well as Me. | Lapis Lazull will be an item in the : me jewelry this season. ‘ Bracelets feature the “flapper”| collars ere no longer good stylp: for Gresses are shown with skirts from two to ten inches from the type in large faceted square beads of| any form of evening dreen, / and the average about seven inches. Sports wear has skirts from alternating color. whould never be worn except in ex- the tennis court—with the average about nine. : tremely hot weather in the country. ballroom floor by one to se’ inchea, The latest sporting touch is a ban- Remember that the fasa ling Beas ERED: I rm deau of knitted silk In Roman stripes Properly dressed in evening clothes - R To be sniart at the moment the satin!to match the stripes of sweater coats! does not appear “at home” or easy, Satin e-Enters as must have a crepe back. Seeing @/or tone with the predominating color! and that it is greatly to him disedvan- EF . |wown of satineinced material in the of the jumper. tage from nisny pvints of view. ‘avored Fabric for | window of a side street shop that ca-; \ hasba coat is embroidered in red emecmom A? widest oath } i Gaia Occas jters to an ae are clientele the/and string color. The collar shows| ' . writer went in to find out more about the new wwister effect and is made American Demands ONS itr Our Dat customers,” aid thelr porte of tin Kone cneiee oral Proprietor, a woman of discernment,| black kasha are placed well forward We seem Cefinitely Jaunched into} With long experience in catering to! on the hip.s This skirt is of the typ-! season of satin_fzced materials, not,| Well-dressed women, “are asking for|tcal length and width adopted by the however, to the exclusion of the duli| Satin.”” laniert woman for tailor costumes. 1} \weaves any more than a vogue for) The word was not qualified, it was|!# only for afternoon or evening that| brotha ge ne Away with both. es satin. She had the saleswoman|the very exaggerated Jong skirt is ion s0 quickly that aj bring out a cifferent model, made of|worn. The smart biack straw hat is| tie not oe og Summarize thé /specific forecast which te reasonable,a satingurfaced material, to show| trimmed with string color ahaving! fashions shown by the Paris houses {today may be entirely wrong tomor.| what her customers were ordering. | brush algrettes. for the post-war vartety ic matin-|row, but so fur as one can judge from Limited quantities of charmeuse } tained. After @ while the boiling pot/ectual buying an¢ from the opinion}or ‘stitched satin. Incidentally, tha| One of the most important fashion | of clothes will simmer down to few/cf the stylists an important aspect| term “‘cloky" is being misapplied to’ notes of the season in the short coat] definite fashions. At this hour there/ts the popularity of sat‘, plain, and|these stitched or quilted satins./ made of a material diffrent trom the! type.jas satin faced crepe. A few years, “Cloky” is the name Rodier gave to'skirt, and frequently or a different! appear tolago a woman bought a silk Areas. | one of the earlier versions of blist-jcolor. It is the logical successor of | buyers’| Today she buys Canton or Roshanara|ered silk’ on etamine ground. Th the fur coat. which was so noticeable | Bee ren tee ee os the satin-rurfaced materieds that! puffy novelties .are usually refer @ feature of last winter's mode. Aj in one word—satin. into thefr heads. It is a catchpenny |= . _aatin\to ns ieaiterenes >ucet model show an ingenious way | game, and the French are right, for estan TEES ‘tl ‘American professional “buyer ‘is lcult, He has a few hundred wo-| men to please in his own country. joc Ee Modish Hints Qufltea and brocafed novelty ma- terials are all the rage abroad. Puzzle Designers), Of Paris, Is Report Many of the early tan hats are bright red, ‘after the models that ‘wore worn for early spring. { ‘The cepeline is appearing in new! flared fronts, the brim rollecr back! to a more or less extreme degree. ‘Taflored silk shirts are showing {n!- “tials embroidered in black or tete de ‘Negre on the pocket or sleeve _ A very charming dance frock ts developed in reseda green taffeta. the full skiyt with its simple, side drape) belng particularly good in this crisp’ fabric. "Along softly fitied bodice is finishe@ at the ‘waistline with a! voluminous bow taffeta faced with | citrin crepe, which{ lalso lines fthe’ skirt drapery. The Eugenié neckline Greco ime | of dyed lace inserts, One of Jenny’s newest gowns Is! made of fine, silver lace embroidered in turquoise and rose beads. The! movement of the drapery, which is caught up in front and held place by a jeweled ornament, is an import- ant feghion note of this season. Shot blue and silver lame makes a charming evening gown, with a one- effect of bodice. The puffed girdle, which is of the silver lame itself, is caught on the left hip by a large bunch of flowers in shades of blue which harmonize with the color of the material. Velvet Good Style ls Good Economy The suit you wear a lot must have good style—otherwise you'll lay it aside long before it’s worn out. Good style, good workmanship, good fabrics—you get them all in Society Brand. That's why we especially recommend these clothes _ to the man who buys carefully. GHIKANY SHOES CLOTHING [0 where Society Brand Clothes e7e_sold ne waistline. The jacket woolen tapestry material reverse and collar of bitck satin. Mrs Carrie Chapman Catt, prest ‘e net ruffles fill tn the open-| dent of the International Woman 5 belt, and yet acc ere xt year. Gracefully Draped Coats, Suits and Dresses. «¢f ONG SKIRTS that reveal the charming lines of the feminine figure’—that’s how a famous designer describes the season’s vogues. This is carried out in Coats, Suits and Dresses, and one appreciates the aptness of this description when one tries on the fascinating models here. JOE DAVID & COMPANY CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN 227 South Center Street Formerly Frank Canner Location PAGE SEVEN frage Alliance, has gone to Rome to| Mrs. Emma Fall Schofield, lawyer fer with the Italian sufffragists on | and social worker, has been appointed eparations for the International| by the governor of Massachusetts = Woman Suffrage Congress to be held | member of the state industrial acci- Fashion Show Dance aie Benefit Red Cross Fund Arkeon Dancing Academy Thursday, October 19 Messrs. McKeon and Archer, always willing to do their bit, will give all the profits of the Fashion Show Dance, which will be held on Thursday evening, October 19, at their dancing academy, to the Red-Cross Fund- This dance wili be a hummer as the actual overhead ex- penses will be cut to a whisper. Be there Thursday evening and dance your head off to the tune of the Red Cross Fund, This Space Donated by THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ef