Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1924, Page 32

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pI 0 nono en SR es oe So — PAGE FOURTEEN. fhe Casper Gentes Tridiune ; SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1yz4 Derby Coming Back; Other Spring Styles #* For Spring 1924 Staunch Fabrics ee Correct Styles and fre Expert Workmanship are the three outstanding x By “THE STROLLER” (Written for the United Press} NEW YORK, March 15.—(United Press}— That first puff of spring that Mother Nature wafted across the continent not so very long ago brought with it show-windows full | of spring hats for ma a. the brim though t inclined toward a more swagger fect in the merits of 1 unless you | 'p) d with one. The} Q much “de trop,” | gud—add tc. Jacet.” ICA | Prominent manufacturer of (\A) semt-soft collars is featuring adver vy tisements to the efect that the semi-| wy—_9 soft collar is the thing for wear with the Tuxedo. Don't let them He delute you. A semi-soft collar is i @ perfectly all right Jn its place, which is around t k during day Ve hours. But & ; with the r Kuppenheimer | Good Clothes ess inform a semi-soft collar | should be religiously shunned. So + should the turn-down collar. 5 The wing or “butterfly” collar should be worn with the Tux, even| 3 as it ts with the full-dress. If any | ( attempt at formality fs made, as is evidenced by the wearing of. the Fes) Tuxedo, it is folly not to carry it through to the bitter end. And yet i {} the bane of many men, the wing \y collar, is not so trying as is imagin if ed. Wing collars of the present eration are far from tortures. Col lar manufacturers are human be-| % ings and they occasionally wear 3} their own product, we hope. 5, el arvanes awe Bar Blue Sox Passed That’s why they are An Investment In - Good Appearance Up by Men, Said NEW YORK, March 15.—For a4 sofne unknown reason, possibly that of overlooking, blue socks have A been more or less neglected by wear Wes UG ers of that commodity for a long time. It was suddenly brought to mind the other day by a display of blue hosiery in the window of a prominent haberdasher's. Blue is a perfectly respect lor and one which can face with shame. We blue walking ‘ noon. Blue suit, blue with collar to match, and bl with a silver stripe. His feet were shod in black oxfords, and his socks just matched his suit. He was no | WY fop, no Beau Brummel, but he had| 4 an eye for color and a taste for har- r\ As Well As Stetson Hats monjous dressing. To drop into the vernacular of the ghetto, he looked | Qy “niftic’. And those blue socks, while they were on the bottom, it is true, sort of crowned the achleve- ment. Blue is never offensive and, in sock: ‘0 feet whi z but ASS ‘ ZN Wii) Lids for Men at LA ) \ Y $40 Per, Gotham AN! \ NW Ay xy ry al Y i y YORK, March 15.—(United fron men seems S hat shop h N trc to warrant. thi nts within walk IR Turban of Green Silk for Evening and hides every vestige of hair. 1 steag of ea» rings there are tw | Jeceg Of pald mibhan. }

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