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Show PAGE THE roup.. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY. L, MARCH 24, 1932. notes a tend toward extreme oressiness of the more refined sort. While this Spring goes more to patterned effects than ever it is noted that the patterns are not bold but present more intricate designing, combining various motg and ifs of Dress Fashion Highlights two-ton- club-chec- h n slim-hippe- open-wor- Junior Styles Express the of the Fashion Crop Cream .heir decorative effect depending striking color contras! A good many flourish scarfs, some, capes, a:ul the high neck is a particularly prominent feature. STRIFES ARE a blessing to tit- really ;lrc, ,the young this s('ason! 1,erc to bo fn.s.i.on-ablrest of us striving our ailu.t girlli so corsetting down to the demands of snug . . . wondering 'gigolo" silhouettes mieroseotm-dimensionhow well a beret of will conceal our gray. . . a.,c; hoping a co, ing locks scarf may detract from knotted our .regrettablv double chins! bor it'a'-thstyle lor spring though one may be nearer fifty to look ' just-- about fifteen! Ybu,, actually of the 'lien ag' muit- have becu the inspiration for tbfeivogue that flaunts such youthful impudence tin.. for instance. Eton t jackets, scarf collars tied - VVbat .m y about ones throat in Fportswear makes much of the stripes this year and are developed in narrow effects used only i the neckline like a shallow ydic fs r ,onthe. ribbed waistband, r they arc worked at intervals ad over the sweater. otir afternoon dress, in cither t silii or a smooth new woolen will look very much like your mother's 7 probably a suit dress e or style in a iark blue with a bright printed blouse, or gay, contrasting color scarf. Or you can choose from a large sestriplect iou of bright prints-fi- ne ed plaid types, dots, und diagonals are very good; also, patterns in two slimles of one color. The most popular and practical coat of the season for juniors or elder s features a detachable collar of sgat'4 or cape type iniither fur or fabric. The Keefer style cr.nt with wide revers and raglan pe sleeves takes the place of he polo coat of other seasons. bee-lin- hand-croche- ts open-mes- close-knitte- - DRIVE RIGHT IN MIAMI. Fla. C. C. Peters was expecting customers in his store, but he was unprepared to handle and unwelcome an unheralded customer. It came in the form of a car driven by Tom Wentz. His car threw 1 wheel In front Wentz explained, ol the store. sml the first thing he knew he was getting out of the drivers seat in front of the soda fountain, after having crashed .through the front of the market. Election day in the United Slates this year is November 8. s. s, blue-grey- The laws of compensation have made it not only more important than ever to keep up appearances these days but have also made it easier to attain that end. This is the fact consummated through that finer fabrics and sightlier patterns have been developed in the Spring apparel notwithstanding that prices are easier than we've known in years. Such strange price arks greet the Spring buyer that the men of habitually high quality ideals are. flash, incredulous that figures can meet old standards, But they do. In fact both mills and makers have put their utmost into their products at close prices to get their volume of expectations during a period intense competition. Ai. d, of course, you Mr. Wearer will gain the benefit by being able to dress up to your standards even though you've trimmed down your spending budget. In the suits particularly one single-breaste- w hi -z tr.-t- J n in 1G years have prices been so low; never has Hart Schaffner & Marx quality been so high. and both price and quality advantages are reflected in these suits. -youll find sturdy, long wearing worsteds, crashes, twists, cheviots, and all the new good colors and styles. the biggest $2 worth youve seen in 16 Easters. Easter Special No. so 2 tweed topcoats 25 -- its a tweed topcoat season and here you'll just the color and style you have in mind, theyre great looking coats, and great wearing, too at $25 theyre values plus. find yenr EASTER HAT i t from Logans largest and most varied stock of quality headgear. choose Baku-Banko- k WILSON Sharkskin-Ballibunt- il $3.50 02,95 is -- SHocCdloin-QhD'osilodins- esi Always 1 -- not ; Get S & H Stamps MALLORY $5.00 J. B. STETSON $7.00 ' th:(-butt- suits 25 c Polo Sports Dressy ja be nreferred. Then aong the vjhr sedate and conservative busineig men of middle age we still s:leaning toward the straight model with abbreviate roll of lapel. f Sport models have thrir an and increasing f4 following lowing it is. Here is another that finds its genesis in the sport n jacket. This type of suit is largely by the younger busing men for lounge suits or for coun, jtrv club wear. They au snu with various details of patch els, back and under arm picaia; mock belts at back or norfdk f back effects. is the time to take the shine off your elbows for EASTER newassortment. contender beige crepe dress for spring Hart Schaffner & Marx Stoektan-Christianse- - yMf of d COATS Fashion has only one demand that is that you choose to suit your type and that is n most easily done at Co. with our . double-breaste- " . a LMtjial'iA.N T Kerchief Hornes high on the neck Easter Special No. HATS n, Double-breaste- these new All the Newest and Popular Colors .semi-l'ina- wuist-definin- at first SfTg, Clothes make the man, say the advertisements, and they 'certainly seem to have a lot to do with making ping pong playerg, for here are the costumes worn by the girls who in the Womens Western battled their way to the at Chicago. Three wore Ping Pong Championship Tourney Left to right are pajamas, .the fourth dressed in shorts. Clara McAllister, state champion of Wisconsin; Helen Oven-dechampion of Great Lritain; Isabelle McKonnv, Pacific coast champion, and Helen Filkey, track star and Chicago 11 and these are the clothes to do it with $ HOW TO DRESS FOR RING PONG Fashion Plaqy$ k open-type- two-piec- eiily s, s, pkominent bows, guimpe frocks, and trioL boyish suds thaL might well have come out of a military "prep" school. You, to be in stvle this spring, have merely to he your own joyous age. This mode is and we older folks are yours the imitators. When it comes to choosing your everyday and school outfits, it doesn't take three guesses to pree dict that you'll make a for the nearest sport shop in town. For oh, what Mirim; pickings there are in that field! SEVERAL WEAVES COMBINED are Knitted Huits and frocks the same grand affairs, but never so smart and original looking' as The new this year. they are hand-knits and simulated are particularly swank h also the new lacy and Several weaves are freknits. d quently comb'aed. such ns a frock with a lacy yoke top, lacy wool scarf, or lacy suits fresleeves. The three-piec- e quently have lory blouses. , The knitted suits arc as trim and tailored as a mans suit and details are used sparingly, most of ... J Glenurquharts, braeburns and sedate worsted effects seem to lend themselves to such schemes of and hence are decidediy strong in the Spring showings. we find smart Next to these e treatments, tweeds in neat tartans and checks of the smaller degrees such as shepherds, and, in the lounge checks suits, many hounds-tootWhere stripes are shown they are largely of the interval stripe effect combined with small figure Some 01 designing, intervening. the stripes are shown on solid and tans, but grounds of blue, grey most of these are found in flannels which will be much favored by the younger men for business wear. Standard Colors in New Tones You'll see all the old basic colors of other days but you'll see them in new casts. Greys, greens, browns tans and blues are such standard shades because the color gamut in mens wear has always been limited since the French and American Revolutions abandoned silks for woolens. But the dyers of goods have considerably stretched these limitations this Spring by finding new blends casts and shadings of these standard colors so as to create a color variety that spirited men will welcome. These have been attained by combining basic colors so that we see soft azures, powder blues, dusted blues, burgundies, hennas, vellum tans, plum, apricot, oyster and a myriad of tonus that have ... ... pio-nee- fav-ore- g. cross-weavin- Each year at this time, there comes a spring flood of opinions and predictions about new dress fashions. For a time we flounder in its eddying currents, but at last the waters recede and our feet reuch the high ground of knowledge. This season, one fact emerges first from the swirling chaos- that the gist of the 132 dress story centers around just two eleLine and Fabric. And ments whether you buy your dresses ready-mad- e or sew your own, these are your yardsticks to measure spring chic. Let's take line first: The season gives us not one but two now silhouettes to play with . . . they differ only in degree but still you may have a choice of two distinct costume types. THE GIGOLO If you've a lithe, young figure, count nn making smart in a "gigolo style. Its chief characteristics are a wide, sometimes padded, shoulder, a straight, boyish skirt, and snug, pinched-iwaist remininiscent of those credibly tailored youths whose name it takes. Details develop the major theme of its lines in buttons and tucking, important both to structure and adornment in epau-letcapes, Gibson pleats, and outlined armholes to emphasize the width of your shoulders. WOOLENS FOR SPRING Light colored, lightweight woolens will belong in every spring and summer wardrobe. They're sheer as guaze, many with lacey weaves, and are comfortable for the hottest days. Dont confuse them with the sport woolens of other seasons. These new ones are just as ''dressy" as silk, and you'll wear them for any daytime occasion where silk would be suitable. Plain, solid color is a distinguished feature of woolens, and all imagination and variety go into the weave. There arc granulated and knobby weaves, ribs and diagonals, bumpy, basket-typefine, smooth weaves as flat as silk crepe and of course, th& meshes and Jersey seems to be returning to favor. broken the bounds of color restriction in men's wear. or Sport Jackets for midsummer country club wear were the d to this land and men so their emancipation that now dyers have taken full opportunity of this development and applied it to fabrics in general. Suit Models are Trim Trim and more fitted lines are characteristic of the Spring su.t models. Youthfulness is the keynote. Shoulders are natural and a bit more emphasis is given to the chesty waistline without creating g effect which often follows in models. The natural shoulders have for the time being, obscured such devices as rope shoulders in building up height and expanse to shoulders and lend sturdiness rather than trimness to the figure. Less of these rope or extended shoulders, will be seen this Spring than heretofore. Notch lapels lead over the peak lapels in a ratio of about 60 to 40, although many of the makers of the higher priced lines still favor d the peak in their models. suits, of course, are always made with the peak lapel, suits are never but quite as popular during the Spring season as they are in Fall. Three Type:: are Outstanding In the suits there are three outstanding types though there and dozens of variations from these types arising from the versatility and originality of designers in their efforts to create distinctive effects in their particular lines. d The sack suit has the call in almost all sections of the country. In college circles, and among types of dressers in the East, the with two buttons to button seems to r Easter Special No. 3 3 guardsmen suits 35 (two trousers) in the Saturday Evening Post today youll see these famous suits (also in our windows). theyre in three colors brown, oxford, blue in herringbone patterns. theyre 7 times tested for wear and how they wear. Hart Schaffner & Marx have put every ounce of their vast resources into these values. Thatcher Clothing COMPANY |