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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 ‘ y Qnce more color will be rampant {n men’s haberdashery, Once more the brighter shades of the rainbow will prevail}. Once more will the gayer colors that were dominant slast year be foremost in this sea- son's presentation of furnishings, Particularly ts this/true of ke wear. In fact it is almost arbitrary for the somber tones of other years will be shown in only small selec- tions. While floral effects are still in good tal the designs will run more to the diagonal stripes. This is largely in keeping with the prev: alence of stripes that will be shown in men’s clothes. Of course there will be some conventional designs of Block effects, cubist treatments and small geometrical motifs. Grenadines Are Featured Featuring the materials will be the motres, which will not be cut as fully as in other years, but ample in both knot and ends, Grenadines, too, will have quite a calling; so will the crinkly crepes and the almost Permanent silks and wool mixtures, Aa tha season advances into the good old summertime foulards will come strongly to the front. Knit Ties Back in Favor Knit tles, which at one time threat: ened to lose much of their popularity will probably get a new lease on life, due largely to the fact that the mak- ers (realising. that colorful neckwear will be the vogue, have put plenty of splash and dash Into them. In- volved mixtures and bold bias strip- ings will be shown extensively, One of the most decided changes of several seasons will be shown {n enirta, The new soft shirt with two separate collars to match probably will win much favor. These will be shown ‘largely {n solid tones of blues, grays, browns and even pinks There will, of course, be some striped and figured effects. Two Collars With Shirts The pleated bosom hard cuffs and starched collars—hat rare combiua- tion in shirte—also will be given an: ether test, Last season such shirts were given a trial and went over rly wel The sale of this apparel was hindered largely by the fact that in tnost Instances only one col: lar was supplied to the buyer, while this yenr there will be two. In collar attached shirta plain col. , ors and some ‘igure effects wil! be shown this season. White shirts will have quito + following, since al- most any kind of a tle may be worn with them. Pattern effgets in mad- ras and broadcloths will be good, The riot of color even goes to the Hosiery that will be worn this sea son. This In a measure fs largely due to the fact that the British Isles and France are sending across e'] the combinations that may be found. Everything to delight the man who runa to color and patterns will be ehown, among therm checker, plalda, stripes, figures and clocks. Lis) and silks of courea, will lead the Procession, but worsteds and .sotter fabries, particularly In the early Spring, will follow closely. Sweaters Match Hosiery Especially in golf hose does color run rampxnt—not tho dyes, but the tomes, we mesn. In fact color in these have come out so strong that the makers aro matching both sweat- tre and hoee—and the combination is taking like the proverbial hotoskes. ‘Wools, worstede, camel's hair and brushed-up wool textures will pre- vail. Tn gloves the lighter shades will be worn. Bucks, chamois, and mo- chas will give the capes a battle for supremacy. The buttonless glove, very much Ike the short gauntlet glove be worn by milady, will come out stronger than ever. Handkerchiefz, too, have caught the color appeal. There will be col- ored carded borders, colored initials and colored centers. Middy Styles in Pajamas For early spring short legs and sleeveless underwear of fine cotton will be worn. In pajamas the middy styles will get more attention. lk belts in the hatband colors and patterns probably will win great- o when they have just received clothes for many of my first cu new ones I have received, new suit for Laster. WHY NOT COME NOW Every Suit has My Are You Getting 100% Value? I am making Suits to your individual measure and 300 Bolts of the Very Latest and Best Suitings I HAVE BUILT UP MY BUSINESS By ten yeats of fair and honest dealing and I am still tailoring 1 Am Not Trying to Sell You a $60 Suit for $30, or a $30 Suit for $60 For every dollar you pay you sure to receive full value Come in and select the pattern you want and you will agree with me that my prices are always right. IS COMPLETE? FRANK CANNER Custom Tailor 253 SOUTH CENTER STREET SS |were first {ntroduced. Leathers, however, will be commonly worn with ornamental buckles. The new beltogram also is gaining in favor. Suspender manufacturers report ‘“Atmosphere”’ an increase in thelr sales, this being due largely to the fact that with the Rew “balloon” trousers nosed these treppings to holl them in place properly. Now Just A New Shade for Hose By AILEEN LAMON'. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, March 19.—‘What you want Is atmosphere,” said the saleswoman in a smart shop today to & woman customer who had de- manded hoslery neither blond nor peach colored, “Of course I do,” answered the customer. "Why else do you think T am paying $125 a month for a two-room four flight wali-up apart ment in Greenwich Village? But what I asked for was stockings.” It took two floorwalkers and a de- partment head to explain to her that “atmosphere” was merely a new shade tn hose. It Is nelther pink, blond, flesh nor white, but like the other new tint, “shrimp,” it has been developed to suit the gypsy tribe. For weeks, women here have abandoned rouge No New England blue stocking cold find fault with the modern New Yorkess in that respect. But the cosmetic manufacturers ha lost no customers. Rouge has been re- placed by an olive skin tint as ef- fective with blond hair as jarker tresses, with While the rose has been replaced by the olive in cheeks, the cherry comes crowding to the front so far 4s Ups are concerned. Mouths are searlet. The Upstick is applied to sive a sophisticated droop rather than the conventional cupid’s bow are have begun to come out of re tirement and add an absolutely un dressed appearance to the profile es- pecially when adorned with the huge hoop ear rings of red gold which dangle from them. In fact, the followers of the latest vogue, while they may not “dine with G John," at least ma up with Gypr John, What did { Sleeves “peasant sleeves. Nearly every day time frock and some of those for evening now has a feature the long, loose, froopy, wild colored, wearers simply have to live up to these sleeves and only a distinctive = Che Casnet Dally Cribune Gypsy could do'so. Crossing the palm with silver has nothing to do with the present vogue. No man can expect to learn his fate from the modern fashionable Gypsy for anything as cheap as allver, at least not as long ae a fountain pen ca be borrowed. But to get_back to “atmosphere.” With the new tint of hose, blond sa- dn pumps are almost universally worn. For one thing, they blend harmoniously with nearly every cox- tume. They may be donned with either afternoon or evening dress and finaly, they harmonize especial- ly well with the new shade of lac- quer red which makes {ts appear- ance so frequently in the peasant sleeves. The new frocks ought to be popu- lar among the Greenwich Villagers since through the hum-drum designs of modern American makers, they are known as Number X:864 or Z- 1453 and are, therefore, dependent on self expression In naming the hosiery colors, however, free rein is given to fancy. Among the newer shades are ciel rouge, or sky red, ocean green, rock crystal, to. paz, wood tan, amber, cicada, ger- anium, monterey, pervenche rust, rougette, peach skin, pebble brown, corn and berceuse pink. No two shops use the same name and the names don't mean anything anyway. —— Monocles Worn to Felt and Straw Are | Combined in New Hats Soft felt and straw are materials from which the English milliners are achieving striking results in production of small spring hat: Vesta Sylva, playing in the Punch Bowl, wears one of brown felt with a littie turned back brim which is interlaced with straw braid of a contrasting shade and trimmed with 2 bow of interlaced felt and straw. —<—_—_—.____ Mourning Costume In Black and White A charming costume for one in half mourning has just been design- ed by a house of the Rue de la Paix. It is a coat dreds of black kasha which {s worn open sufficient- ly to reveal frock of white crepe de chine beneath, trimmed with a row of black buttons. ‘The coat has white crepe cuffs and lapels faced with white, Accentuate Models New York is missing something. In London, the boyish cut of the new tailored costumes is being ac- centuated by the mannequins show- ing them, who wear monocles. De- signers discourage the practice, since most mannequins can not be entire- ly divorced from a roguish wink while a monocle, to be truly effective demands a blank stare, Charming Simplicity Simplicity is the keynote of the new lingerie now on exhibition at Selfridge’s {n London. One beauti- ful example is a camik knicker set of milanese. The top is absoluetly plain in opera shape, with clastic junder the arms. The bottom is accordion pleated with the hem cut in deep points. Ivory, sky and peach are the color tones used. Women are now able to purchase vanity bags containing wireless re- ceiving sets. As far as shape is concerned there will be little difference in the, styler of the hats that men will wear this Spring and those worn last Fall. But the most radical change will be in the bands that go around the hats. Some manufacturers have intro- duced the fancy band, braids similar to those worn around straw hats. The coiors, however will not be Pronounced but there will be a fine stripe or two running through the bands—just enough color to make the man's hat a noticeable part of mble. Aa stated shapes tn many instance es are like those of last fall, but there is a considerable group which show a decided swing and cur! to the brim. Fedora Shape Always Good Fedora and Alpine shapes, in good taste for many years, wil Iprevail ence more. But there is a growing femand for the diamond and dented in shapes by the younger fellows. The tippod-down fronts, too, will be Wwern more than ever. As will be noted there is quite a variety as far aa shapas go, A Group of hat makers attempted to put over the green hat, but the success of this venture wasn't as marked as the sale of the book called “The Green Hat.’ A second effort will be made this Spring, but the retailer's forecast doesn’t syfeak any too hopefully Light ors, of course, will be the vogue, ong them pearl grays proinise to give every other shade the battle for popularity, Then there will be tans and a few laven- ders to match the sults of the same tone. Sallor Straws Continue For summer wear the light weight vtraw wine in the long run. It has ATE stomers as well as for the many You surely want a WHILE THE SELECTION Personal Guarantee and promises to hold ‘ts popularity for years, unless something and striking displaces, Whites, light browns and tans will novel be shown and worn largely.” In re- cent years there has been intro duced many weaves of sitaws and most of them have had followers. They probably will all:appear when Straw Hat day ts announced Black bends, of course, will be worn with most of theso straws, but it Is predicted that the color bands to go with the general color scheme of dress will make great inroad. A Treasure Trove of Jewels Rare! DEAR TO ANY WOMAN’S HEART Whether you're seeking the Ynusual in jewelry or pep pat appreciate for its every-day usefulness and adornme answers every requirement, high aes indeed moderate. JOS. L SCHWARTZ IRIS THEATER BUILDING | of the merchandise, our prices are y Most of these will show one or two fine colored stripes. Old Standbys Remain ‘The old timers, panamas and leg- horns, will carry off the honors among the older men who are wed- ded to their comfort and there is a certain following among the younger fellows who will follow step. The derby, which at one time wax the Spring and Fall hat, prob- ably will gain no more converts than it did a year ngo. In caps, light, ctive over-all patterns will nt—here’s the store that Considering the || vast assortment of pat- We hand tailor them to your order—from fine woolens of your own choice — stylish, com- fortable, perfect fitting garments that are guar- anteed to satisfy you— at low prices that insure you the utmost in dollar for dollar clothes value. Suits and Top Coats of imported, domestic and novelty fabrics—éin a terns and styles— hand tailored to your order. You'll Like These Clothes $32.50 and $39.50 “DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED” Stick to Sweaters The Englishwoman is not going to abandon her sweater—not she. The high neck type is tremendously popular among British sportswomen in both the Fair Isle weaves and spun e«llk. In most instances, the high close collars are fastened tight ly with buttons, so they may be worn open if desired. They range in price from th > seven guineas or about $15 to $ Osprey Sprays Sprays of osprey are among the most fashionable trimmings for the smaller spring hats at present. The latest Paris importations arriving today utilize the graceful plumes on the round, crowned narrow brimmed silk, satin and felt creations sdme- times intermingling black and white tuft y, these are placed at the , although sometimes they rise straight from the center of the a New assortment Spring Woolens just received. You’ll want to see them. ——————, Wyatt Hotel Basement ir 123% South Center St. JAKE, The Nifty Tailor || FINE TAILORING A. B. C. Washers—$130.00 to $175.00 Terms—10% down and 10% per month Bee Vac Vacuum Cleaners—$39.75 Terms if desired Make an Electric Lamp Out of Your Vase Just received a new shipment of Vase Adapters to fit any vase, Also received a new supply of Socket Adapters fin- Ished {n nickel for Candlesticks, them. Edison Mazda Lamps Delivered to Your Home Office. THOMAS ELEC7RIC CO. Casper, Wyo. Come in and see Phone 2550 All This Week I Am Offering YOUR PAGE THIRTEE), CHOICE OF ANY GABARDINE, WHIPCORD OR All These Coats Are Guaranteed BEDFORD CORD TOP IN THE HOUSE VALUES TO $40.00 Shower-Proof ‘ i t f Rtg