The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 11, 1900, Page 8

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THE SUNDA CALL. f Proper SUTtings for the v well Dressed Yolng ! Man of the Rising | Generation. sserge and have a one-piece rolling collar With arm and shoulder seams and are the little fellow is what is known as ths ‘ni:rd with white and blue braid and tled made to close down the back. The neck middy suit. It always looks well and can n front with a soft silk bow. The trou- edse is completed by a band and the sallor be worn on all cccasions. It {s worn elther crs are short and reach only to the collar s so shaped and faced thai it wWith long trousers or with short trousers ee. With this is worn the regulation forms extensions on each 'side of the and leather leggins—the.leggins are to be lor cap around which the lttle lad front, The collar is formad so that it Is preferred, as they set off the sult and look ¥ tie the ribbon of his favorite ship. attached to the front by buttons and but- very stylish. They are tan in color and Another sallor which is quite popular tonholes, and may be worn With any are fastened with buckles at the side, made of tan cheviot, rolling collar, and Jacket or waist. The jackets are made long and without i trimmed with twelve rows of brown Nor have the Fauntleroy sults gone out pockets or butions, and the lapeis ars coutache braid fastened with a large of fashion. They are with us'this season fastened together in front by a little silver bow of brown ribbon. The dickey has a as much as ever, 1f aot more so. The crain. Tre collar is deep and has Lrald ADMIRAL L SUIT.. deal, and are often made of dark blua cheviot. They are made with a side b: shoulder back and side seams. The is heid by a single button and buttonho cheviot. They are made with side back to meet the rolling collar in notches pockets are large, with square nock laps attached. The two-seamed sleeve used, and i rted in the arm hole and faced at the wr Nothing is nicer for a rough-and-read jacket for the boy than the Norfo smcothly in especially adaptable for those incorrigih = young chaps who persist in getting away from home and mother and i not written is double-breasted. an with a be or two t nd which may be worn e 170, the Ru: gaged in flerce & two fa goblet are make a thorough examination of the en- tire sea bottom covered during the fight It is known that there was a large quan- tity of bullion on the Turkish vessels which went down. Naval officers throughout Europe are taking much interest in search for long lost treasure. and the question is be- ing asked whether submarine boats could not be used for Kk of this kind in o claimed that ly prove to respect than ever will as destroyers of men-of-war, / SAILOR ‘ SuiT UNTLEROY SuT. \,\ FA ) uy \ i /- N-WOOD &CO. et -I large anchor embroidered in brown silk style is somewhat the same, save per- upon it. The vect is fastered in the back, upon the front. Wash goods are also being haps that the collars and cuffs are a lit- to give a plain appearance in front. The ade up into sailor suits. They prove tle larger. The jacket is short and is material used is generally blue serg=. A very acceptable in warm weather and cut roynded at - the corners, and the sailor or leather cap is worn with this are cheap and easily laundered. trousers fall just above the knee. The suit. Boys' outing trousers made of blue blouse is trimmed with ruffies of deep em- . Broken suits are coming into vogue for cheviot are found to besvery serviceable broidery and the cuffs turn back over the ‘the little fellows. They may wear coats on an outing and may be worn at almost ccat sleeves and have a deep-ruffle of the and trousers different. and some prett:r ,uny time. The trousers are lined and same embroidery. combinations are effected. Light trousers fitted by a center seam, and inside and What is commonly known among the and dark coats are very proper. The coat outside leg seams. The backs at the clothiers as the:vestee suit has’ found is generally double-breasted and is mada waist line are fitted by two slanting great favor among mothers. It is made with side, back and shoulder seams. The darts. The material at the lower edge of with. a short coat, vest and detachable side and back seams are left open for a each trousers leg Is turned under, gath- dickey or front. The coat has a wide short distance from the lower edge. Thas ered and attached to the lining, thus Haring collar with several rows of braid coat is double-breasted. The neck edge is giving a stylishly baggy effect. with fancy buttons on coat and vest. The finished by a one-piéce collar, and pocket ! Vests are becoming quite popular and are worn very much by boys of between trousers come just below the knee and hang loose. laps are attached to the coat fronts. The sleeve ig of the two-seamed model. '7 and 12 years. Those vests are fitted Without a doubt tha sweatast suii for Ciutamaxy coata sre slea meem a ;——-

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