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GE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 nounced absent in the new Sp severely straight with but very little|to ween away from the finer class | cepting that they longer’ are lied very much along lines of nservative Chesterfield. fullness to the skirt. -These tubu-|o¢ worsteds and serges. There se xolf suits are characteristieally areinos | : traight.fro} lar topcoats are most | something about the subdued pat-| English with PPD breasted, button-through» | pins Paci be aby ata pa an sers and 4 few are fly-front models | atae tite’ Kowa pes f 1 oth- | aver ther In de lass of buyers all the 2 ¢ even t back-belt ’ aes pred Perinat te pe ts. wearing th style 7 -ely shown and where] ** : 7 ste and th 48 . pee $ f Golf Suits Are English, Too oe 2080 Fawn Shades Favored Blair DEL - Flas GI ec A a } a. There two ofitstanding shades |W! have long been charact : in the colofing of the Spring nuit | : > > fabrics A fawn shade promises | much « vopularity. In fact a slight tapering at the waist. The Dyatel itor sleves are fairly ample in width and the chest of the cont while it ig | BPrins there gy + Reg there Is Inet from notice” by the | Wn coloring eens straight down,effect of the coat | Will vary man ia Rente lighter brown shades The other big color note in Spring | fabrics 1s an Azure blue—a « parture from the popul There is more spread to the front of the collar which fits snugly tn cht de swaer back and then flares out a bit tol tines of last Spring. Th lues | = meet a fairly broad, blade-like lapel. | hover on the bordet ‘ 1 as This detail is particularly prominent | ana cadet eff: them: | in the double-breasted suits of which selves very splendidly to smart pat- | ternings and. the combi witl other contrasting tones. Lavenders also are given some there will be many worn this Spring —more than is usual in the Spring season for the double-breasted sult has always been more seriously con-| prominence in the finer fabrice—es- sidered as a winter style. pecially those that fceme from for- Some Fonr-Button Styles eign looms, Blues with a purplish | Both two and three-button single | cast are also shown in the higher | breasted sults are in the vogue and| priced suitings ss in the mc jded modely even] The patterns for Spring show an some four a type we|emphatic return to stripes, These > 5 have not seen Wut. os in the recent | stripes’are not the hatrline effects ee |. Seasons. There is very little of pock-| of past seasons nor are the broader | et or cuff ornamentation in the | chalkline stripes but a compromise of the English mandates but 2nd what we ‘Ike, we like to the [any tendency toward “Jazzing” the|mode, For the most part the pock-| between that can only be described iene tbUutsOReOuS eR | exclusion of allielse style. ets are of the in-set order or with | 2s stripes of moderate degree. These s “becauso these styles| Hence what you! have become ac- Freak Styles Are Gone the plain flap. sripes are on blue, brown or fawn} found to make a strong |customed to know as the English| “Jazz” styles are out The| Cuffs are either severely plain or| grounds with contrasting stripes of Deal ctavitha vArmieloantet In | wpe of modelling in both suits and | “shlek” who goes in for thie type| having a sitght vent of the French | red, purple, lavender, blue grey or r words we accept what we like! topcoats are the sort of styles that | Of dress will be sorrowfully put to| cuff nature g green. Few black and white stripe aeons | the Well ressed man will be expected | !t to remain true to his type and still Single-Breasted Vests combinations are shown | to: weer for the: coming: Spring conform to the prevailing fashion | Vests are for the most part single- Solid Tans in Tweeds of the season. He 4s either going | breasted, though many of the modela| The only patterns run principally to have to find a new niche of fash-| for the younger men show double|to neat mixtures and sedate over- ion in which to impress his own type | breasted effects. These vests are| plaids. Few of the louder plaids and “Over there" they have launched some new departures in their mod- |elling that will, of course, influence rns a5 = = of dressing or he ts going to suc-|cut high and have only a slight V prominent checks are shown in the bed Bee 3 over Reres 1anese | cumb to the preponderance of influ-|at the top and even slighter V at| better lines. Many solid tans. are lpeeees Hepat ne at she to the {ence that these new English type |the bottom. The front modelling 1s| shown in light tweeds e | ‘ es baal SS insets ay ah cit doc suits have made upon the American |of the sraight-front order. The] By the way light tweeds are very i » ling with thevasspiae, lines that’ aco | mentlecien double-breasted vests have almost aj popular fabrics for this season. Cas- 2 Teng tacharine tthees Bulish atpins So, gentlemen, look for the almost | semi-circular bend from top to low-|simeres take second position and } | Benen mien th english s ~'| straight hanging trousers when to |er buttons. Many of them are | after them the better grades of flan- 1 Call for Wider Hip choose your Spring suits—that !s if | double breasted nels. As the season advances to- . (2 won dnatanconthiskney type of | You want to be truly and definitely | Topcoats are of two models. The| ward mid-summer many gaberdines 1 ‘ trousers calls for wider hips with a| in tune with the strictest mode. most fashionable in London just now | light weight coverts and palm beach 4 Just one year ago we installed an addi- Mj stent tapering trom the hips to For those men who want a more | is patterned after the Guard over- | cloths will be shown In the two: ? as m4 r ; ° about a 17-Inch bottom. So as to| Conservative compromise there will | coats. ‘That means very chesty, nar- | plece suits, It is during this period a Cc a ner al Xx ion to our Dry Cleaning equipment which [I}icce that avcupt wideness at the | of course be alight variations of she | row ahoulders, boty, tracing atthe [that the fawn trend will amore i 1 > P With 4 | bottom that oftimes tends to pro- | ®tle—a moderation of the real loose | watst and a decided flare to the skirt. | self and probably a stronger reviv. 2 ROVED in thel2'months: time just emd=s— Potton taabtete mies Seeitai te oki 0m Fire eee ea oop aie nce Cecleoa slightly below | of sport details in these mid-summer oG Pa C r of se} taperi he leg shape ivi th in length. The other mod sults. P ng to be 100% O. K., and we now know that ff] ino entire contuur of trouser pering the leg shape and giving | the knee in length. The el | sults lot es out of kilter. more body-conforming lines to the|is a Tubular coat. Of course in the early Spring suits To @bviate that the Bpring trous-| ©o*t This coat Is 'a straight-hangtng | compromise is always made to the ers will show a considerably deeper ‘The coats in these strictly Eng-| affair from armpits to bottom. It | business suits worn by the more cuff—not less than two inches, to} lsh sults carry broad shoulders with | falls to the calf of the leg and 1s mature men. Such men are, hard give more weight to the bottom, to hold the trousers. more firmly set to the instep and lend dn appearance | of more snug fit. While these trousers are wide at the hip and from the hip down to the knee there is an absence of the “peg top” appearance that fs usually as sociated with wide top trousers. As |stated above there im a graceful gradual tapering that has style and distinction and is far removed from TT il i ‘ ei te a tt re h sy sx } H : $ 3 - sur Dry Cleaning cannot be equalled. We also specialize in repair work on all garments. The SERVICE Cleaners 46 North Jackson Phone 56 Edwin Clapp Shoes Walk-Over Shoes Dobbs and Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hose Cheney Ties Moderately Priced MEDNICK BROS. The Greatest Clothing Store in Wyoming in step with Dad's . In line with thelr dad's clothes, ) will see the introduction of more and which are more English in cut than | tichter Nght colors, especially the ever, the boys of this spring will fol- | | light _ bro: pow low the styles of their seniors. More | !Sht browns, greens and naer: than ever will the influence of Har- | blues. row and Eton exert itself. In topeoats the straight hanging While the Norfolk mode! will have | coat, similar to those warn by adults, quite a following, the suits this 3 will be ad be spring will show less of the pleated | “U! be style admitted to be best for backs and other frilla which made | *he lUttle fellows. These coats truly them decidedly boyish in past years. | make a Iittle gentleman of the boy. Today the young fellow of six to| There's ttle difference in the sixteen 1s almost a replica of his dad, | wearing apparel of the juventles— | as far as clothes styles go. the little fellows from two to six And with these new spring modes | Years of age. The middy suits:or the the vest will be a prominent acquisi- | W@sh suits will get thotr play: just tion—sométhing to give the young: | °% Strong as ever, particularly when | ster a lot of proud feeling, that he | Warmer oe sp aac them to a How: romp and frolic outdvors is a growing fellow ALS ks ayn Better Tail ing the Rule. | For cooler weather tweeds ahd | i Pe TRUE TO TYPE Strange as it Kor y seem the plainer | serges will be the popular sellers and | the clothes the more difficult to] those will be shown in a variety of i and | make. That has made it necessary | quaint and interesting styles. | f ee for manufacturers to put in needle- | | As for accessories the collar-at- == TRUE TO TAPE work equal to dad's clothes. They | tached shirts will be worn exten- = are made for ruggedness in service, | sively. These will be shown in plain ~ A First Clase ruggedness {n fabric. and pin-striped effects. Stripes! too. | sae tons Tweeds will be used largely, be | will be: shown in neckwear. As for] § ¥ == cause this fabric adapts itself to the the other fixings there will be little ~- — gymnastics of the young fellow. And | change from a y 5 this material can be succeesfully —_ =: = | used tn the making of the new rt rar beth of the Be! 5 a ‘. Oo 5 | of knickers and knee breeches, enlen who keke aieetaad hee Sot, ‘= Made to Your Measure in 5 | are frequently sold tn combination at | and friends by = Own Shop 4 ° = those stores advertising two-trouser bed, will celebrate her silver wed- : nmnouncin 3S | sutts. ding aniversary this year. Before = i—<—s~aeq The finest Spring fabrics a man can put on “4 : t Lighter Colors to Be Worn. her marriage to the present king in eee . his packs individually tailored with remark- st - While dark colored fabrics have | 1900 she was Duchess Elizabeth of = N 4 able perfection of detail. The prices mean th F e been used in other years this spring | Bavaria, 3 a saving of $9.00 to $16.00 on every suit and i] i ———SSSSS——— =] top coat. 3 ew 0 es or pring = = And please remember that TIM'S fabrics A ~ " q embrace eve: color and every popular weave, } = The Call of Spring Echoes! 4 imported or domestic. oe ae : When you order your suit from TIM THE t This store is dressing up for the new season. Every 5 TAILOR you are assured of accurate meas. i day sees new models—the harbingers of spring. The i : Sy Erqment. pertect cut and design and'a At that & Age e ee, r 7 is fashionable. | racks fait ly teem with good Clothes. And every garment cd | : 4 My thirty years asa tailor will be of great in distinct accents spell “dress-up” time. ; oe | Yalde tnd sasletance to you in many wars, Our lines are now complete with the latest in spring wolghts, colors, mixtures, and that popular, favorite shade of grey. ship retains its high standard with prices down to their | lowest levelsin years. That means greater value for every man. J am featuring Suits with two pairs of Pants at $25 $30 $35 Fred Himself, Your Clothier THE BOSTON STORE 260 SOUTH CENTER ST. ‘ } “ that is not afforded by mail order houses th: c , | As usual the quality of styling, woolens and workman- bd | | “Promise” to give you fine tailoring. We hes pt Invite you to view our liné® and with expert tailoring advice you will readily leave your measure, Our Cleaning Department { ca ogee’ 2 Remarkable whxt our scientific methods real I H A ¢ IR san accomplish with lant ars sult or \, : ‘ ie E T. IL wrap! And it costs uo littl: to put new life and freshness into old clothes— " 2 212 South Center Phone 837-W when you have it done by y . De Luxe Tailors AND CLEANERS 163 SOUTH BEECH §T, PHONE 2563 Martin Ryden—frank Hourtgan x ee nomen nee AO, iii