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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1925 The wide bi which ed a decided degree of success in Men's hats last spring promises to win added popularity this tall. Some manufacturers ore attempting to in- crease the width, but the uvera will be much as it was six, month 0. Generally speaking there will be no decided change, outside of the tendency to put the lighter colors across with great a This is number of | colored hats worn. If men will continue to favor these more cheerful notes, naturally the me shades will follow in hats Grays and browns and blues will dominate 1d. In some cases makers ended these colors und ame them are dawn grays and smoke shades that promise to go well with Suits and Topcoats of the same hues. nme Rough Finishes largely dependent uy Plain and rough finishes are ex- tlon given’ to Nghter cc S| pected to rin in-the same propor- dnd Topeoats this coming seagon tions as etofore, with odds in Last spring some makers intro-|fayor of the former. ‘This ts’ due to duced fancy braids with felt hats, | the fact that the belted overcoat has similar to those worn with straw | almost become passe and that means hats, but a bit more subdued in| less ruggedness in hat styles. Wooly tones. Among the your velour vers will vie with innovation recejved, while the more c tive man heid tenaciously 2 Plain colored ribbon. Efforts will be made again tt season to in- crease the desire for these fancy bands. Fedoras and Alpine Shapes. As has been the custom for years past the fedora and alpine shapes Promise to retain thelr favor. Of course, there will be some diamond and dented shapes, liked largely by the dresser seeking something novel. Six months ago saw the greatest number of converts to light sults in the history of the clothing bus ness and with it also the greatest was cami ervi to t Discriminating fomen Prepare for the New At the close of summer with its vigorous outdoor activities the care- ful woman pauses to take stock of the ravages wind and sun have ex- acted of even the most “peaches and cream” complexion. For the de- mands of the fall and winter social} make it ss a skir care and the selection of the proper beauty requisites will make it. Cleansing Creams for the Face For cleansing it is best to choose a “light workable cream with an olly base. There are many such to choose—some women prefer the various theatrical creams for this purpose, though bath olls are excel- lent. These should be applied lib eraNy and wiped away with soft tis- sues that ate to be chosen tn differ. ent sizes. Then the face should be borough! med again and after the second « ng witch hazel or se imperative to pos: one of the astringent lotions ap- plied. Thig closes the pores and Im. parts a pleasant “ com: plexio Vanishing Creams and Cosmetics After the fa has been cleansed it is well to rub some good vanish cream’ lightly into. the ves an excellent base Yor and does.away. with the ying pets of powder and rouge. In the selection of powder special care should taken to choose a dnt that blends well with one’s skin. Nearly all powders come in brunette, flesh, deep pink and white. Many women mix their own powders from two or more of these “stand ard” shades, Thus two boxes of flesh color and one of brunette make a soft creamy-pink powder excellent for the blonde. The brunette would reverse this with one box of flesh colored powder to two of branette Yor the girls with titian hair one box each of flexh, brunette and white make a clear pearly tint that blehds witb the natural complexion Rouge# nowadays run such a rain: clear and faultiess as} blended mixtures and scratchups— that is when cold weather apts in Other colofs which will have their host of followers are dark blues, dark oxford s and some blacks. ‘These are especially favored for eve- ing dress woar with tuxedos or with dark shade suitings. As long as derbies are made there will be a certain number who will follow this mode constantly. They come out stronger in the fall than any othér time of the year. These will be chiefly black, with a smat- tering of grays and browns, The latter two hues were worn in, the east quite a bit last year and prom- ises to sweep westward. | bow lst of colors that every Indi- Idual type may be provided for. Lip sticks, too, are varied. in shade. ‘Thé orange colored sticks “kiss-proof,” as they are called, are ideal for certain types, Then there are the deeper reds imported | from France and to be had in gold- colored containers, and in? delicate scents. Never neglect to apply a soothing lotion to the hands after washing them. There are creamy lotions with an almond meal base, ‘‘cucum- ber” lotions that are sorbed into the skin scented liquid creams. Perfume and Toilet Waers Every woman knows the charm and allure of perfume, And per: haps never before have they been so faseinating—both in scent und the quaint originality of their contain. readily ‘ab- and sweet- ers, ; | There are heavy ascents that | speak of the Orient they are for the | dark-haired woman whose charm is | fc. Light flowery [es synthetic perfumes with | ance Commend them blonde. rom France Gerlain, ud, Vivadou, Houbigant jJois all send the lovel which they are famous. fume *has its tollet w From England come perfumes from Loris and Atkinson. Per- fumers here send rare scents com- scents for Bach per er. pounded of flowers or delicious blends of exotic fragrance: 2 Fa ae Kick pleats are the newest means of giving “hem fullness to the straight-‘lined frock. The skirt is slit at the front hemline and a pleated plece of material is Inserted permit hemfullness without alter- ing the straight-llned effect of the frock. Many sports frocks and sep arate skirts vse Kick pleats in pref. erence to other means of attaining width, Tl M THE TAILOR \nrevnees a Complete Stock of Fall and W COME | Take Your Choice nter .Woolens. N NOW of Style and Color. REAL MERCHANT TAILORING for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN at LESS THAN READY-TO-WEAR PRICES TIM THE TAILOR Second Street Corner Second and Beech Sts. Public Market Phone 837-W Mo in the More Cloth Hats Fashion experts predict that there will be a gradual increase in the wearing of cloth hats this fall. For general knockabout wear th are well liked, particularly door mdn and motorist. shown largely in tweeds mixtures in fedora shapes. y the out- These are nd suiting and alpine In caps, there ence in styles. pleco caps are vill be little differ: The one and eight- still favored. The former has a shorter visor’ but fuller shaps. There will. be a ten dency toward lighter color tones. Bo tremendous was the English influence on clothes for boys last spring that the wave of popularity is carried over this season. If pre- dictians are correct about ninety per cent of the boys’ suits will the definite earmarks of and Eton. That means-that the .ance liked and desired Norfolk style has been relagated to the background and it may be several seasons before it is brought back to its former prestige. Oh, yes, th still making this style, but the are the definite leaders. The principal departure this sea- son from last spring will be the wearing of many double-brested styles. This mode also orlginated in the boy's schools of England and in being brought to this country has bear Harrow undergone a few slight modifica- tions. In fabrics, tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots will be used extensively. There will be some homespuns, but the first four named woolens will be used in ninety-five per cent of the sults. The above has to do largely with the boys of eight to fourteen or fit- teen years of ag:. Most of these Che Casper Sunday Cribune us fur frocks, coats — Fur takes first. rank in the list of trimean vn oll the garments shown above and cuffed with fur. The cu panied by « jacquette of the same fur—sutimer er uine Fur Takes First Rank in Fashions DAPPER DIMENSIONS A ‘coat of plaid and flower designed material (left) ts collared amel silk velour frock (center) ases it for a trimming and ts accom- While the handsome ensemble (right) con- sists of a frock of platinum gray silk with o border of moleskin and a straightline moleskin cout tyles Follows the Models for Dad able -mate and these Tom Thum the topiage for about «ten years, corduroys arc made. While h suits is usually some makers are extending the 9 through the rég- first long trouser stage. That ans, if the idea {s popularly car- ried out, that the ‘youngster of pri nder a: will start wear: ing lor and continue through While dark ‘colbred fabrics beemthe vogue for year he” shown © extensive ghter mater A worsted” also” proriiises following straight which™tegked™50 manhood. have there will selections of deep blue have a 5 The suits will be accompanied.by a vast pra distinguishing feature of the Lnglish sults and soi will have two pairs of trousers, either two knickers or one knicker and on? pair of straight hanging pants. While there was some doubt about the success of the popularly hanging topcoat well on the little fellows willbe displayed by the stores this season again For the juveniles whose parents aren't {nterested in the Tom Thumbs thero 1s still an interesting variety of clothes. Among them are the known Tom Thumb suits for boys| ever pre Junior Norfolle suits tn Of ‘four to ten years of age, that|a dozen or more styles and also doubt was dispelled last spring by| the s or sult and blouse novelties. an Unprecedented sale of a novelty. There have been no marked These sults come with the vest and in accessories for the two pairs of trousers, one the long sters, other than color inno- kind as worn by dad and the other] vations of the lighter shades. Wind of the knicker classification breakers nd = lumb blouses rjack Not only tn’ woolens, but in wash. y Evening Clothes Made In © Dark Brown for the Men BY RALPH HEINZEN (United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS, Sept. 19.—(United Pres ‘The taste of men this Autumn is decidedly dark brown. This ts, sar- torlally speaking, of course. will be worn exter man will Never in inhabitan between Boulevard. er'color i in brown. of the oldest mart triangle la Paix and been a bright- ear From head to foot the well-dressed! Men's cle ral are fall- Jaunty Cape Coat Seen Among Season’s Oficrings ~ (Among the-many diferent coat models that are offered for milady’s choice this fall'is the jaunty cape coat. The one, pictured on the right above is fashioned of sports material with a collar of light fur. On the left is # far different type of coat. It illustrates the more dréssy type. Black and gold embroidery braid trims the revers and back of this coat of black needlepoint, The collar ‘and cuffs are of natutal German fitch fur. The six-inch embroidery on the revers extends from choulder to hem, and the flare starts at the hips and is confined to the sides. A charming “‘sperts” costume (center) consists of a batiste blouse cut with cyclets and worn with a crepe de chine skirt. | ing for Fall and suits for fall © It ts ased coe away from the hard and fast rules and are approaching some ex- ssion in color and tone as well comfort. Black for formal even- ing wear started to give way to dark blue last season, but for this winter Paris tailors are éncouraging the smart man to Wear an evening dress- suit in dark brown. The principal men's tailoring firm of Paria de- claves that already two-hondred evening dress suits have been or- dered {n cloth of that color. Both Paris and London seem to have gone maq on brown coloring and it is seen in all possible shades, from an almost cream color to to- bacco tone, Fall top-coats are of any mate; » 80 long as it is brown. The smartest of the lot is form-tit- ting with a brown velvet collar just a few shades durker than the body material. It is extremely effective and very fashionable. One very clever combination seen on the Boulevards and also In Lon- don is a double-breasted form-fitting brown reefer coat in a new shade approaching beige, with brown flan- nel trousers. While this would seem to be ally a beach costume, it is quite surprising to see how many of these combinations are worn in town. For the most part coats are double breasted, for it ap- pears: this form has returned to fa- essent PAGE NINE Bibs Back in Front and For Many Wearers started will be ed feature active depth e the man these nous t for the colleg ches fo Barbers Desert Men ‘To Cut Women’s Hair | Cubistic Tendency In Furs Revealed } 4 t . 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