Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1924, Page 26

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PAGE EIGHT when he receives a suit, which had ordered while he was in ndon, to find’ no hip pockets. “Might as well have no pants at all," was his comment. Says U. S. Women cerns: val ergeernst Neglect Their Feet when it must cover the mess-of —_—— miscellaneous, junk which most men| 1 og Pe nec find to cram into their . ANGELES, 2 Then, too, this’ business of cram- Fay alee — reece ming the pockets applies not only | fly nee! of their feet, acco i ing to Leon Bakst, famous Russian to the trousers. Mr. Man puts on freshly pressed suit in the morning. | °°stume designer, a visitor here. “Why is it that American women, pase i sepa gd sritg ue | Perhaps the most beautiful in the world, persist In devoting all their SSantai tn. Taal mettonttis | veto hale face ana ently nV book, several books of matches, a clgarette-case or a couple of cigars, Was but a wee one, though. , It couldn't have been more than six inches deep. Then, this gradually increased to more normal. propor- tio or the conventional, as it is In two hops there has been estab- Ushed a new conception in the modelling of men's sults for spring. ‘This style first manifested itself in London and on the Continent; New York adopted the style late last @eason and now in its second hop this fashion has landed fairly and firmly in what the east is pleased to call the “provinces,” which takes in all the territory from the Hudson West to the Golden Gate. Hence, we have before us this 3 Be Purchased at to the man who is keen for the nat- tiness and trimness that is inherent with more body tracing Ines. Other men will look askance upon them because it takes “a figure” to wear them successfully and not all men #eason as the outstanding thing alare so blessed in stature that their type of sult variously known as anj}own figure can supply the grace English mod oks model or] which the model itself lacks. Loose Sack Lounge § This} Hence Fashion is not strictly arbl- model lacks lines. It is rather in|trary. More form-fitting effects are the careless drape of the coat that | offered as a compromise and these ft finds its style characteristics. English styles will, by no means It has the straight front, ample|encompass a total eclipse of the chest, shoulders that tend slightly | athletic style in sults. to moro squareness than recent] Then, too, there are the sport models, vests cut straight across |styles and in this day of golfing,|th» larger fashion centers. These| (Written for ‘The United Press.) popularity because the man canyerades of mohatrs, Palm Beach e: the bottom—or nearly so; trousersycountry clubs and summer dancing | may be in salid colors or in modest] NEW YORK, March —{United easily discard the knickers at his| fects. Tropical worsteds and vari- office or his club to the conven-|ous novelty weaves. Tweeds and jonal trousers and have his coat|pongee or silk suits are not ¢x- to match. pected to be as favored as last Plaids, checks and small mixtures | summer. as well as monotone Pattern treat- ments have forced the reviously ckgrouna, |Coats, Pants and Pockets; Use and some old scraps of paper upon which he had scribbled notes. He THE HEIGHT OF FASHION crams that into the newly pressed vest. From the coat of the suit he 7" takes his wallet (if any), about a DEMANDS dozen old, crumply letters, all scribbled up, some more books of matches, odds and ends, ad in- finitum. He crams that into the THAT YOUR ALL WOOL But now, the vent ts gradually |Virsinal appearing coat. Result: t disappearing. This is particularly |The suit looks Uke a puffy dump- IT true in suits made for the so-called | ling, and Mrs. Man gazes with un- trade, or the | Utterable grief upon her hero ven- While we have no| turing forth for his early morning prejudices, understand, we must |battle with his fellow sufferers on confess that we prefer the vent in | the Toonerville trolley. the coat. For one thing, it feels| Men's clothes would look 100 per THE MODERN TAILOR SHOP OF more comfortable to wear a coat|cent better were three-fourths of which has a Uttle “give” to the|the pockets dispensed with. But e + i back, and this ts a feature which | let tho tailor leave out one junk- JAKE The Nifty Tailor > recurrence of the ventless variety.| prominent English tailoring house And, speaking of vents, did you |makes no hip pockets except by spe-|j Wyatt Hotel Basement. Phone 802 ever notice the coat which fits|cial request. Imagine the dismay must be eliminated with the periodic | catcher, and his doom is sealed. A tightly across the back spreading of a prominent American busines: popular stripes into the background, and {t is these effects that you will note largely in the spring suits this season. Blues are very strong. Powder Mi A Gi blues, Porcelain blues, Guard blues, Isuse “Are Given blue-gray and French gray are the ——— : outstanding colors of the season in By “THE STROLLER.” high-walsted, wide and straight}and outing occasions the sport|mixtures with the above shades as|Press.)—Clothing dealers are cau- hanging from the knee and almost} styles will well hold their own. In| the dominant foundation effects. tious. about bringing forth their circular trouser cuff. these sport styles, however, there is Topcoats Cut Looser. spring styles, The late winter ex- This model is shown in double-}a noticeable influence of the English breasted effects, two-button style,| trend which is manifested by less but it {s in three-button single|of the norfolk modelling than we jbreasted sack that it finds its most| have been accustomed to assoclat- logical interpretation. ing with sport clothes. Lapels of these coats are broader} Many men nowadays are wearing than heretofore and the coat cut} severely cut lounge coat of sack away a bit more than we have been | characteristics even with their accustomed to, with no vent in the] knickers. This fashion finds its back. “borning” from the fact that many Double Breasted Popular. men in New York and in the larger Double-breasted coats continue in| centers like to play golf during the popularity, especially with the!day, drop into “tea” during the younger and slighter built men. The double-breasted vest is not quite igo fortunate. Last season the east Topcouts are cut fa trifle looser] perienced generally throughout the than heretofore and are in sym- pathy with the suits in their Eng- United State: with its attendant cold weather and hbtavy snowfalls lish, cut and almost straight Hnes.|rather later than In most years, is Guard models, box models and undoubtedly responsible for their Chesterflelds are mostly seen and| reticence in displaying the advance many of the smartest are in the | models. blue tones mentioned above. Golf knickers are cut straighter and with not quite so much fullness nd they blouse de r below the Of course, one will argue, men's clothes don't change much, but de- spite this, you will note that every year brings some new, little quirk than in the models. or the resumption of some fashion As spring blends into summer you| which has lain slumbering for a early afternoons or evenings at the] will naturally see more of the sport | year or two. club and hotel places and dance in the evenings without changing their style clothes especially in the two- piece suits. For the mid-summer | when the vent in the-back of the leaned strongly toward them, but | garments, ‘ term flannels and gaberdines will be} coat disappeared altogether? _ This its popularity is decidedly on the Four-Piece Suits Favored. the dressy evening suits especially | followed a period when the vent was wane now. For such purposes the sack coat} for dancing and social wear. These|cut almost to the shoulder-bladw— Not ‘all men will take kindly to}is a triifle dressier, and it is be-| will be evenly divided between plain|the days of the “pinch back” these English model suits—some be- | cause of this tendency that the'four-| sack and sport treatments. models. Then the vent started to geuse these models are discouraging | piece golf suits are gaining in such| Next to these will be the finer|come into a little favor again. It Remember, a couple of years ago, Styles Easy To Like Clothes in Step With The Season The English Cut: The Smart Ties are Hart Schaffner & Marx : FOULARDS SUITS : Rather decorative are the $35.00 to $50.00 | neciwear styles prescribed, for this Spring—foulards in high colors and neat conventional de- if signs—four-in-hand shapes at You can be 100% American in ‘| everything but the cut of your suit this season. That must be English—that’s what 100% well dressed Americans are wearing. Everything that’s good in Spring Suits and Topcoats—everything that’s good in style, in fabrics and in needlework—is offered every man and young man who sees our present display. You'll have reason to feel as exultant as we do when you see the new Clothes. Kincaid and Kimball Clothes Thompson Bros. Shoes ”.~ - Harlow Shoes ye Belmont Hats Klingmade Gabardine Raincoats Guard Models in Stetson and Dobbs Hart Schaffner & Marx HATS TOPCOATS $6.00 and $7.00 $35.00 to $45.00 Grays take the lead in hats this season. Lots of men prefer them—just for a change. Others, of course, stick arbitra- rily to the browns, tans and greens. We have them all. 'Ash-tone Shade It’s a very dressy style—this new idea in the modelling of topcoats—somewhat of a refreshing relief from the more negli- gee effects of last year—smarter, more sedate. And Everything in High Class Men’s Furnishings ‘Scott Clothing Co. 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET cwm om! M{EDNICK BROS. 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