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i In Men's Shoes Sor Spring = Yirst glimpses of the spring shoe BD tree indicate that the men's style subject is much broac der than in past seasons. ‘As season upon season moves in © ‘and out, there is a pronounced weak- ening in the “Jazzy" or extreme style model. While the young men's models are carved on strenuous lines embodying the spirit of the well dressed youth, there is a distinct ten- dency toward the medium conserva- > tive and more sensible models: Contrast in Ages. One feature that is brought out sharply in the spring styles, is noticeable contrast between the ideal type of shoe for the young men and styles for those of a more advanced age. Heretofore, the general style situation applied equally to youth as well as men of more advanced age. Formerly, both young. and more ¢iderly men found equal acclaim in the same type of shoes, whether ex- trem: “doggy” or conservatively plain. But the advent of balloon tires on automobiles and balloon trous- ers on the youth of America has founded a new note in youthful foot- wear. This {s expressed in the broad and blunt toed oxford and shoe. Almost every man other than the young blood finds this type of shoe too.‘swaggy” and there is a distinct preference among these older men towards the more conservative me- dium full toe. The wide range of the spring style displays allows for an exceedingly large number of pat- terns to choose from. Unusual Is the Display. Most patterns being shown are very. attractive.. Workmanship and designing skill have been effectively applied in producing some exception- al variations of the newest trend. Coupled with the commanding colors of the various leathers, an attractive display thakes {ts debut on the spring shoe tree, The most prominent colors are tans and blacks—while one of the lighter shades of tan {s marked by an absolute absence of red in it, an- other darker ghade is contrasted by a faint tint of red A delightful little poem by R. R. Chalmers, entitled “Cottage Garden Prayer,” ends: Little garden gods, Bless the time of sowing, Watering and growing, Lastly, when our sunflower nods, And our rambler’s red array Watts the honey-bee his labors he “New Mode Calls for Smart Ensembles Scarfs or Hats with Dress Bordered to Match Painted to Suit Your Personality RUTH JOY STUDIO Downstairs Klein-Marks Music and Art Co. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 Using More Pigskin. Particularly pleasing in the spring assortment is the wide and varied Selection of sport and golf shoes. Many experimegts to combine new Pattern effects with more practical soles and tops haye resulted in many handsomé and comfortable shoes. Pigskin, heretofore in the decline, {s on the ascent towards popularity and {s being made into many attractive and novel designs, Bless our garden that {t may Beat our next-door neighbor's, Little garden gods- May it indeed “beat our neigh, bors"—oh dear, how intensely hu- man we are! It Is perhaps that very quality which makes us placo little gods in gardens! And besides the little gods in cast cement, or cut in stone, there are those joyous little cherubs who rule proudly over fountains. One cherub in his bubbling glory, clasps to his bosom a justly indignant goose! Another relentlessly squeezes the ce- ment prototype of the well-known creature called “poor fish.” Of course there are those ttick fountains in which the poor fish looks as though he really enjoyed standing on his slippery tafl and spurting water gayly over thé as. sembled larkspur and lupine. But we feel that nature-faking on the Part of the sculptors ought really to he discouraged, if not frowned upon. Romance and the Garden “A dipping’ well"”—doesn’t that sound romantic? But what use ts a garden if it isn’t romantic? We are utterly in favor of romance in a garden—what hard-hearted person is there, who can resist the impish face& of the pansies, or the scarlet flirtations of the nasturtiums? Yes, a dipping weil with a carved surface belongs in a proper garden, And a secluded nook with a marble bench for two belongs—nay, is an absolute necessity, Near this, in the surrounding mock orange and bridal wreath should stand a god Pan.|" Yes, he should—right where thé moonlight would best ilumine his grinning face—so he would catch SPRING FASHIONS COLOR COMBINATIONS REIGN The Puzzle Phone 1780 Black Patent Leather trimmed in Russian calfskin, sport heel, $9.00 Black Patent Leather with lizaard instep band. Medium heel $8.50 NEW ARRIVALS DAILY The BOOTERY The Tosca Black Patent Leather, blond kid quarter and trim Parisian spike heel. All tan Calf, tie pattern, broad flat heel. 124 East 2nd Street Che Casper Daily Tribune — PAGE ELEVE Shingle Bob and| Baldness Likely) To Be Associated) | LONDON, England—Unitea| Press.)—Are shingled heads going | bald? ‘Chere has been an tncreas: | Ing number of women lately whose hair {s falling out,” said a West End colffeur in discussing the new danger. Women who have been wearing | small, close fitting hats throughout the day, witlr tho idea of keeping thdir shingle pressed for the ove- ning, are finding that they aro los- ing their hair, e Chiffon Frocks Look | Short Although Long| Chiffon is being extensively used for evening frocks in Paris at pres ent, according to late arrivals. They explain that the reason for this is that the skirts can be cut fairly long, given a slim silhouette, and at the same time seem fashionably short because of their transparenc: Many of the more prominent des: ers are attempting to get away from the embroldered and beaded evening frocks. you—you know—and wink at you— they say “daisies never tell." Then, of course, in romantic gar den when the colors fairly sing in| the breezes and the sunlight, a prim sun dial should find an open space to remind you of the “sunny hours. And since summer days have a little way of growing “ uncomfortably warm, a wall fountain offers a Pleasant cooling trickling sound ever in one corner, and invites birds and mortals to quench thelr thirst. Special Baths for Birds The birds must never be forgot ten, and thelr own special bird bach must be provided. ‘They will it in thelr own way—with deal of argument apparent were taught in our yout birds in their nests agree —maybe—but ‘they don't ax; abot a bird bath—except that the all ke {t."" There are many useful bits of gar den furniture, like the big handsom: urns, in their varieties of shape Then there are the ornar romance—you remember Baba and the Forty Thieves? Well it was in just such an oil jar that the old boys were concealed, tha ume. And who knows what morn ing you might find a nymph or satyr or perhips a gnome asleep in your oll jar? And of course there must be a flagged path in a romantic garden and it must lurk behind sh: bery and steal away behind tre and finally ead you to the end—a little shrine—but surely—a sh ring to tka little garden gods then selves, or at any rate one of them Peter Pan and His Piper What will you choose for your garden god? There's a standing figure of a gnome suggesting the days of Rip Van Winkle—but busy with a broom. No, he wouldn't quite do! Then there's a Chinese Philosopher gentleman who fas: ous There's a little seated Pan who {« piping away as if he wOuld burst he might make a pleasant garden god. Or perhaps you would choose a sturdy, very young man, clothed in nothing at all, who is blowing on & conch shrell? He might take good care of a garden, Perhaps you will !nstall your den gods in a pool—th get so thirsty, this, a pair of fat Youngster a me dolphin, rampant grace @ gay garden. One lad hc aloft a trident; perhaps that ex-4 plaing the expression on tho dolphin he looks ready to shout. So let us have little garden gods | to bless the growing petunian mignonette, roses, iris, asters, gold. en rod: Let us have then to foster romance adventuring (have you not had a garden adventure?) and above all, “Beat our next-door neighbor's!" ‘ould ast Knee Length Skirts | PARIS, March 19.—The new Red | fern skirts are barely knee length and those with the tailored costumes | are narrow and straight. Tho sport models and afternoon. frocks have much more of a flare, attained by circular or pleated flounces across} the front. Black satin coat ¢ seem to havé been made a sp: by this designer. Bargain Hunt Is On NEW YORK, March 19,—There| are at least 26 million expert home dress designers in the United States. Most of them now are bargain hunting for spring materials. | Checked kasha, a leather belt, a ample, straight line, short pattern and organdie collar and cyffs are keeping thousands in the well dressed class, man kaa Sa Rowena Morse Mann, well known ae & preacher in Chicago and the middle west, was the first woman to occupy tho pulpit at Harvard unt-| veraity. i P ale blouse pe collar ed. Th the printed sith ize with the tér which pic | 6 step-In and forms the | harmon’ brassieres em Pajamas Now Py} amas One Is Enough. woman who goes ot handed, lapel is enough. One spring coat just brought out tn Paris {s of black | kasha buttoned at tho left side with the right lapel faced with 08 courtold, opening over a white crepe waltstcoat. one coat Walking the Dog. Dog owners may have shed their winter undies, but the dogs now be- ing escorted up and down Park av- enue still have to be appropriately hed. This is hard on the dog, but-adds a -harmonxing touch to the costume of the walker. The dog's blanket must match the cos: ume of his mistress and both should Bandeaux Reversed. ag colffures in Part: ing decorated t 2 the front. 1 reverse ~t! ample, a broidered v the bob | narrow bar soding In a | 2 ni = |S es : PEACOCK ART IN SHOES With the advent of the Spring season Milady turns her attention to the very clot INNA nn Ce 1 REGUS, PAT.OFF, Newest in Footwear nd thers which mentioning We are glad to announce these Spring models a space forbids our The DuBarry is an attractive little model for Spring street wear, and should prove unusual- ly popular this season. It is of black satin with corded quarter and silver is the most recent’ Paris on of the pyjama—tsn’t it ? Trousers of satin are buttoned to a flowered silk with large buttons, and a very tallored nd cuff arrangement its add. ffs on the trousers are of to look pink sar! ~ | op and h ornament. The high Spanish heel has Wy a great appeal to some. ait Setting The | _ Styles March 19.—A hat tainly!’ Con: black sa rand 1 to 'the The Juanita In this dainty creation the seeker of style finds a graceful yet ¢omfortable shoe for street and afternoon wear. It is patent vamp with tan calf quarter —a real hit in the Hast. m shape med with rom ear to ear You may a certain of finding the newvest Spring creations in Footwear at The Specialty Boot Shop Second Floor O. and S. Building nts of The Eternal apenas have B Phone 1842-W. rms the m x linger: played at both iisole, at the Casper’s Popular Priced Mens’ English Broadcloth SHIRTS new Long Point Collars. ffelenrocf Hosiercy NEW SPRING SHADES JUST HOLEPROOF HOSIER $2.95 { No 870 Thread Silk-~Frenc ew Regimental Stripe Silk Neckwear $1.50 With ARRIVED ain, | No. 580 Ribbed Black, cordovan, car airedale, Indi $1.50 beige, Indian gr “Cricket” Sport Sweaters Pullover. styles, com- bination colors $4.95 Men’s Holeproof Hosiery Ex-Toe Gives 8 to 4 times more wear. New Spring CAPS New styles, new patterns. $1.85 DP on ae M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. | 154 SOUTH SEN LEB. STREET. No. 2476 Full Fashioned- black, taupe, Indian Chi Fibres Sateen, LEMOS