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BY ALFRED STEPHEN BRYAN. terday Thay Miton. Snelimes, pationsl 1 N ) president of the Steam and Operating ‘Onlfq “D. C. Committee to Meet Evening Dress for Sultry Nights—The Fashionable Tuxedo Jacket— |Engineers’ Union, who was in Denver, | . AL o W Pleated-Bosom Shirts—The Dance Oxford—Clocks - . Co=. st de!lel:‘-;: to the A.marlun . Asgain ednesday. Socks—J and Sticks. Federation of T convention, was| After discussing a number of pro- on lewelry S h;;xynd dead in bed at a hotel in that] poged smendmenta to e’ Bell rent clty. act; the Senate strict committee Mr. Snellings lived at 825 D street | wednesday afternoon postponed action southwest. In addition to his office | on these amendments until next Wed- with the engineers’ union he was sec- | nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, when ond vice president of the buildingan effort will be made to have a trade department of the American |full meeting of the committee. Federagion_of Labor. Chairman _ Sinclair of the District Born in Virginia fifty years ago, he| rent commission met with the com- came to Washington in his youth and | mittee to give it any information it waistcoat may be black or dark most men do not like to put gray, though the practice of on evening clothes. Indeed®ome wearing a white waistcoat, for- of them seem to feel as though, merly tabooed, has been recently in formal dress, they were hover- adopted by many well turned ing on the edge of a thousand- out men, who fancy that black |had made his home here for more than might, deairs regarding the rent sitoa- foot drop, or that is too funereal looking. Waist- thirty years. ved by his widow, Mrs. A. | The majority sentiment ok the Sen- 7 A llings; oné son, Milton Snell-| ate committee is favorable to an ex- :hey nw:lree a‘)b°“t coat buttons may be gold or|E Snelinkbi 000 So% 0 ighter, Mrs | tension of the-life of the rent law be- | o undergo a jeweled — plain gold, carved p. 7. ‘Wilkins, all of this city. i yond next October, it Is said. taste of ' the gold, green-and-white gold, en- bastinado, - the amel, platinum, ' strappado and diamonds - and - other forms of onyx, -star sap- punishment >~ phires, platinum which hark back with sapphire cen- to medieval ters and many more precious times. So, they and semi-precious stones. k loof f: AR ¢ e::ginag d,:‘;n; The tuxedo shirt, illustrated until some cere. at bottom of first column, is white linen or cotton with a full- moniousioeeasion leated, i-starched bosom imperatively demands it. Then, Plcated, semi L y > and .semi-starched double cuffs. th vear it with the poor gra . L ofe}l;e‘;ng un:’c‘cusmmgd tfrfl:: Tbe left sleeve is embroidered polite urbanities. To misquote with a monogram in black. The Alexander Pope: “True ease in collar, a form to which young- sters are indulgent, is the dou- dress comes from art, not chance, 2 as those move easiest who have Dble-fold, split-front shape and the black bow-knot is drawn up learn’d to dance.” To carry off ' ) _ evening dress with an air of right-and-tight against the top being on familiar terms with it, band. one should wear it oftener, seek- If you dance, one of the most ing, rather than avoiding, occa- practical shoes is the patent lsitms .;vhic};hprescri:e t::k cstwal- leather ]oxford sht;;n a:l top ohf owtail or the tuxedo j this column. Unlike the hi I] There ;s a venerable Lulc that bittoned boot, it does not bixg\d the tuxedo should not be worn the leg, and, unlike the pump, it when women are about, but only czrmo§ flip at the heel. 12I'hel:.tcre at club and stag a]fl'ai}:s attended is plain and slightly tapering, by men. This rule, however, is the sole is thin and flexible and more honored in the breach than the heel is low and broad. in the observance. Anyway, upon a muggy midsummer night in the country, at the seashore or in the mountains, most men disregard the rigid rules, and the tuxedo, if not approved by stick- - 3 lers for the cld-?al;hioned formal- ‘»‘\hatdu::e h‘“ mto’l;ously tecmed ities, is at least tolerated for its Cl(:'!::h mh hc;lé trimness and easy-going comfort. :l ICHpuRC Kk The tuxedo for summer fol- _l;'(ough s0c¢ 13' lows the body-lines of the s ;ps. s%t fashionable sack coat, being ::ga:z tl{e, a'::;i de. slightly body-tracing with nat- o " akel - ural shoulders, wider sleeves, | csekn - {hcir lower pockets and so on. One t;cs ;l’kee it of these jackets is portrayed in place an P Walking sticks are carried the foregoing sketch. It is of 3 ) black unfinished worsted and alike with formal and informal evening dress. A favorite is has slightly peaked lapels faced to the edge with si'k or satin. black ebony with a narrow gold Shawl lapels, instead of peaked, cap having the initals of the are just as much in fashionable owner entwined upon it. favor. It is an Tuxedo dress, which is simply affair of prefer- a form of evening lounge suit, ence, rather than ordains no hard-and-fast “thou- propriety. Com- shalt-nots.” The incidentals may ing down to the be varied to suit personal tastes details of snm- _and whims; only the essentials mer _cvaning command observance. dress, the white 5 shirt shown with . Outside of plain-bisck anfin- the jacket has a- s ished worsted cloth for the tux- plain starched or semi-starched do there are self-patterned fab- bosom with one or two stud- Tics like twill, bird’s-eye, bara- thea and corded weaves. These holes, i The collagiis/the wing are hardly noticeable under elec ith mod i < St % with moderately sized tabs. The tric light, yet ‘they do lend a! bow-knot tie is black silk havin ? 5 4 a narrow center "and omsprezui:lg dash of dlfiercntn_:ss. if you, ends. It may be woin over or fancy that sort of thing. ander the collar-tabs, as may = NOTE — Questions concern- look better. The hat is the ing correct dress for men will be Panama, though a sailor-shape answered by Alfred Stephen “split” straw is just as correct Bryan, if addressed’to him in and, to some faces, more becom- care ot’thisnzwsp;;;r. To in- ing. sure a ly a stam The single-breasted tuxedo mmb:?lmdued. S | IT may as well be admitted that Hosiery to accompany even- ing dress in summer may be sheer black silk or lisle, plain or simple or ornately clocked, as reproduced here. If you have (LS AN A SUSLSESESES (Copyright, 1921, by Alfred Stephes Bryas.) NEW RATING OF TEACHERS | galle, for, tncressed snamteies for Designation of “Staisfactory or Un- e satisfactory” Is Ordered. Changes will be made in. the whole form of rating public school teachers within the next year, Superintendent of Schouls Frank W. Ballou, informed officers and supervising principals in a circular letter. The proposition to change the form of rating the tegchers, Dr.nlnmpdmdontlnm.m. Mmmbeen re! —e ey S 0 A S 0 e A G0 01 The Tashion Fifteenth and G Streets Next to Keith's Opp. U. 8. Treasury Manhattan Shirts LOTHES are as much a matter of geography . as of styling. “Tai lored in Rochester™ is as much a part of Fashion Clothes distinction as the cut of the clothes. Tailoring is half of style. Rochester Tailored Clothes Kuppenheimer - GOOD CLOTHES Get this thing settled early in life: find the maker whose clothes best fit you, a maker alert to style * changes, who faithfully observes high stand- % ey o SRS . ardsof quality. When you have this settled, in- fort to have the form cl o rating for some time, on the For Your t.‘bdr 'ar‘k l‘:b rated on too many in- gnificant subjects. :aln'h the circular letter, the superin- Vest Pocket requested 6 supervising p‘l;lmilpTh to have u:; tn?'-hen;o‘nt_}:' A loose-leaf memoran- sheets in his hands une e e tasd Thilag shest Drowides dum book is best—you can school officers be rated either “sai renew the pages when factory .or unsatisfactory.” used. —_— SEEKS PRESIDENT’S AID. -Committee Named to Work for Un- classified U, S. Employes, A committee was appointed to pre- pare a brief for presentation to Presi- dent Harding as to the necessity for inclusion of unclassified civil service ‘workers in the provisions of the re- tirement law, at a meeting of the Joint conference on retirement at 1423 New York avenue Wednesday night. ‘The committee also will ascertain the views of cabinet members upon the question. The committee is com- posed of E. J. Ry: Ask your stationer to + show you National Nos. 6050 and 6100. They are well-made; durable. ~ . telligent clothes-buying becomes a simple matter. elll gerirErreREet cERN pibesy Ghop. DOWNTOWN: Ninth and E Streets Opp. Crandall's ‘Washington's 42nd and Broadway Interwoven Hose *