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those of six for the ; and broad els, f hort coat @ 18-inch trouse: tionary cream” low He de rather nce 'n the breeze tensively 1a will be ¢ that the m: toni Jhe | young fel: a 19-inch trousers s wide as 22 inches at but, of course, freakish a of s } lors’ This does not mean shter shades worn 0 ex- t spring and summer ded entirely. It is true were quite revolu- these “ice , but the younger fel- al introducing liked them and may continue to wear them again this fall. Your Appearance Counts HAVE ARRIVED We Invite You to inspect them and choose your NEW FALL WOOLENS FAVORITE STYLE AND COLOR Cleaning and Pressing DE LUXE TAILORS AND CLEANERS 163 South Beech amen Phone 2563 Does Not Say A Terrific Whirlwind GIVE AWAY PRICE SALE reductions Prices mashed and mutilated on the choicest merchan- The most since the crushed and colossal Dark Ages! slashed, dise! A $75,000 Stock to Sell for 24c (F. 0. B.) Merchandise Given Away! Come and Take It! Cost is forgotten—goods go for (No poetry intend- almost nothing. ed.) At 4 A. M. o’Clock Rain or Shine PEOPLE (Count ’em) Sale Starts Sunday always. er prices. | last Does Say THIS Straight from the Shoulder it’s standard, reliable mer- chandise you want at a fair price, come in, let me con- vince you that I am offering greater values at lower prices Being out of the high rent district, having a low over- head expense, giving my per- sonal service—all mean low-’ Quality is never sacrificed } or disregarded, but is main- } tained in all instances. A THOUSAND EXTRA SALES Hy “Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back” /lmerican Accent be Casper Sunday Eribu in MEN S AUTUMN CLOTHES While it generally has been the accepted thing to return to the darker tones for fall and winter, there may be a certain class of wear- ers who will cling tenaciously to the lighter shades, probably not as light as they were last spring, but still ght enough so that there will be a marked difference between the clothes worn this season and a year ago. Makers are predicting an excel- lent season for browns. Among them will be warm browns, colors of a more sombre shade than the suits of the last four seasons, Bracken, heathland, grouse and pheasant are some of the shades you will hear about. Turn to Darker Colors. Fine Toues ,A0: Papers. + colors, there is a general] Vielng with these will be blue iL eande tones—the shades of Antwerp pot- to a gradual return of terles they tell us. The color schemes sound interesting—at least to the average consumer who de- mands something a bit unusual in his dress. Burgundy {s another shade that promises to have its fol- lowing unless certain large distrib- utors have made an erroneous guess in the color distribution of their lines. The weaves are running largely to worsteds, cheviots and cass!- meres, with a pronounced diminu- tion of tweeds, except in a very few Scotchy looking effects that require thig weave to bring out the desired pattern treatments. Featured etronger than ever will be the double-breasted sults. These are built on the newer models of broad shoulders, wide lapel and short jacket effect, close hipped with three buttons, two to button. Blue cheviots in these coats are mostly to be desired. Some will show an almost indistinct herringbone effect. ‘Trousers Slightly Narrower. To conform to the body tracing idea, the trousers are a bit narrower than they have been. From the knee to the bottom there is only an inch difference, but at both points the dimensions are slightly smaller than spring. That means that drape of the trousers {s much neater than before and approach the | conservative lines, In coats both two and three-but- ton models will form the bulk of styles shown. There will be some four-button models, but they will not be shown as largely as they have been in the last three years. As for the vests most of these are | single breasted, but there some double breasted style will be for the rCothier- IF younger man who prefers a bit of novelty. These vests are cut high and have only a slight V at the top, but the bottom shows a return to the former style with a decided inverted V shape. That means that some of the blunt cut mode of other seasons is almost passe. Some makers are putting six buttons, in- stead of five on vest and this re- duces bulging to the minimum. Little Change in Topcoats, ‘There wil! be lttle variation in styles of topcoats, which are pre- sented in two principal models.~ The moet fashionable is known as the guard model, an English importa- tion, but slightly altered-to conform to the American idea. These are very chesty, have narrow shouders, body-tracing at the waist and have a decided flare to the skirt. Most of these coats are made to fall slightly below the knees. Tho other model is known ag the tubular topcoat, This is a straight- hanging garment, which falls in Parallel lines from the armpits to the bottom. Some of these coats are slightly longer than the guard coats, coming often to. the calf of the legs. There is no flare to the skirt. Most of them are single-breasted styles, button-through models.. A few are fiy-front models. With ‘the adyent of fall, men usually turn to the more sombre shades in the selection. of; their Haberdashery. But it’will be a dit- ferent story this season. ‘The col- lege influence will. be noted to a greater degree than ever. Again the brighter. tones, witch were so well received last spring, will prevail. Once more the che: ful shades, most of which may be found in the rainbow, will dominate in almost every accessory that will be worn, Of course, there will be ker colors in all haberdashery, but the showing will be a minority e. erything from shirts to hand- kerchiets will have colors—and plenty of it. So much so that the man of lacklustre attire will indeed an old sight this season. Psy- gists tell us that the introduc- Uon of coler in man’s dress has pro- duced a more cheerful disposition. if this statement can be accepted mankind should be pleased with situation. Color in Neckwear, Particulary in Neckwear { rampant. While there is co) color, t is the cheerful blending and harmony that ye produced ne ‘The. belted coat, even the back belted style, is almost a back num- ber. They are sparsely shown and where displayed at all are {in rain- coat textures. Guard Models in Overcoats. In overcoats the guard model again promises to hold its popu- larity. This coat has broad peakéd lapels and tapers slightly to the waist and then drops from the hips in nearly straight lines to the knee or slightly below. Plain or flapped pockets are shown in these coals. Various colors have been introduced, but »the smartest appear to be in blue or dark grays. Another style is the town ulster, a trifle bigger coat than the guard models, but not. as massive as the ulster of other days. It is toned down in several way The collars are not’ cut so deep the lapels are not so wide and the coat is some- what longer than the standard ulsterette of the past. Few of these coats are belted— scarcely any having the belt all around as was the style of other seasons. Many have fancy cuffs and pouch pockets and are shown prin- ctpally in Scotch fabrics of mauve tones, blues, tans and browns. Chesterfields Still With Us. Two other. overcoat models are the box Chesterfield and the regu- lation. Chesterfield. The box Ches- terfield {s squarer and longer than the conventional type that we have known for years and years. It ts almost a straight hanging coat, reaching a few inches below the knees. Some are shown with velvet collars. ‘There have been few changes in the regulation Chesterfield. Most of them have fly fronts and some have silk facings.. A slight variation is the double-breasted model—the style that 1s favored usually with dress clothes. Stripes which were «0 popular last spring will be given a chance for added popularity this season. <A} newcomer in the pattern field will be the large dots. These usually will be plain colors on tlelds of dark hues. Then there will be floral ef- fects, some conventional designs of blocks, cubist stylés and small geometrical motifs, Motres, mogadores, poplins .and wilks and, wools will vie for popu larity, Knit ties, which at one time were losing their following, are ex pected to come back stronger than qver, due to the fact that plenty of color and varled designs have been Introduced, Two Collars With Shirts. * There will be no decided changes in-shirts. The current season will probably see more Collar-to-match shirts worn than heretofore. . Since many makers are offering two col- Jars with each shirt, they are being sold with greater ease. Sonic start- ling designs have been put out and the these have been favored by younger fellows. % Plat: fecté w shirts. been coming = ———s 3 iS Tasers ee a very unus! headdress 1s this in | these daye when hair long enough to Lace Frocks Found In Quantities As Feature of Season NEW YORK—(By United Press.) —At present one sees such quanti. ties of lace frocks that it might be well to describe°a model which might assist one in remodeling an old lace frock or in fashion a new one. ‘This particular model, of black silk filet lace, is shown among ‘the Parisian imports. ‘The bodice ig straight-lined, round as to neck and short sleeved. The ‘waistline is low on the hips. Both bodice and slender skirt are of lace, the skirt using four circular godets of black chiffon covered with tiny Picoted ruffles, at the aide fronts and backs. The wee ruffles are mounted on three-cornered godets of plain chiffon and the godets are then tacked to the lace beginning just be- low the hipline. ‘The godet bézins at a point and is cut very circular at the hottom and when covered with full ruffles adds a fluffy effect to the slender lace skirt. On the left shoulder a huge rose of picot-edged chiffon is worn. A draped sash of chiffon finishes the waistline. Peach colored silk- back crepe acts ag an underslip. Almost any slender-lined gown of sheer material can be made full at the hem by using godets of chiffon ruffles, At present one sces velvet godets placed on skirts of cloth frocks. In one case the velvet is carried out on the cuffs, collar and vestee of a frock as well-as on go dets. Thus an old gown car be re modeled into @ this’ season’s model. We are turning from purple to shades of wine red. Nearly. every Fifth avenue shop fs featuring gown and wraps of deep ‘wine red for. win- ter. Moss green is another favorite winter shade. Satin and.velvet now come fn two tones of one color {n yard mzterial. Hither of these materials lend them- solves beautifully for evening frocks. The deeper color is usually used at the hem with the pastel shade near the face. year anda half, the white shirt re- tains its following. Pattern effects are shown in.a pleasing array in madras and silk mixtures. Even in ‘hosiery there is a riot of color. This ts due largely to the fact that France and the British Isles have sent across such a varied selection that the American maker and consumer have taken to them lke the proverbial hot cakes. Great Variety in Hosiery. In: hose you may get almost any color or combination you desire in checks, plaids, stripes, figures and clocks. For early fall there will be silks and fine lisies. Later there will be silk and wool mixtures and all wools. Late last spring there was shown for the first time the turtle neck sweater. It is made like a pullover, but with a rolled neck which falls carelessly. Other sweaters to be shown will be the pullover etyles in fair isle and plain colors as well as the jacket sweaters. Many of these will be accompanied by hose of the same color combinations. ‘There's nothing radically different in Underwear of this fall from that | of other seasons. Probably one o the most notable things is the wear. ing of extremely Mght-weilght. Un Just Arrived A New Shipment of Fall and Winter WOOLENS To Be Tailor-Made Into SNAPPY STYLISH | aerw three. cotton. ing athletic union suits the year around. Underwear, largely for the man who is con- stantly outdoors. In gloves it is almost the same story of 1924, with one possible ex- ception. of the buttonless worn than heretofore. with ease. WALK, RUN OR JUMP HERE! Come by Motor, Traction or “THINK IT OVER” Airplane, but Get Here! } Nothing Like It Ever Before! } Open Evenings Until 9 Nothing Like It Ever Again! Half Off—14 Off—All Off!! 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In pajamas the middy styles will get more attention than ever. The lounging pajama also will be well sold. Here, too, more color has been shown. ee 3 Suspender makers tell us that their business has shown an excel- lent increase in the last eighteen months. . Wider bets which come with these English suits will continve in favor. . Colorful handkerchiefs oo will have the call. uarter legs—made Some men are even wear The much heavier wool therefore, is reserved More Buttonless Gloves. It is expected that more gloves will be These slip on Cream shades and light TAILORED AT FASHION PARK For the Right Style This Fall * Choose "fashion “Park New fall fabrics and splendid tailoring in- sure your getting excellent value in this Fashion Park assortment. Two and three-button English cut single breasted and double breasteds with wide shoulders, narrow hips, low set pockets and buttons. Predominating colors are channel greys, gamefeather brown, penny brown, and autumn blue. 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