Show FRILLS ON MENS MEN'S CLOTHING 8 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 v 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO Dec 1 Dainty I.-Dainty Dainty muslin and lace nC neckwear for for- men such as ns Thomas Jefferson used to wear was advocated by Mrs Daniel banel M. M Lord at a 1 meeting of or the Woman's Womans club In Grand Boulevard hall hail 0 o A Rembrandt hall hair cut also would tend to mal make e men more attractive 1 0 1 the speaker thought The Rembrandt style In hn hair r. r she bell believed ved would never neer be bc acceptable to men though It certainly was g beautiful D. D and pic- pic 1 I IThe The neckwear suggestions Mr Mrs Lord maintained would d be bc more read read- r ad 0 o lly ily embraced by men because as she said sald I cant can't l believe lI VC there there Is a man l I. I ln 11 living who Is La comfortable Iii Iri a stiff bosom bosnia shirt and und high started collar I 1 And now right here I would III like to sa say she continued that when e eo o my husband heard this bit of my paper criticising m dress he breathed 0 o such mach a n fervent Amen that I became become hopeful for all mankind lh The subject was Dress beginning when Adam and Eve wore none and proceeded down to the present period 0 o Women omen are arc more sensible today than men Mrs Lord Tord said Mid The They 0 wear practical l shoes skirts J and shirt waists They have discarded the 0 o 1 tI tight ht corset the hoop skirt the disfiguring bustle and nd the UIe useless panta- panta 1 e Jette And Arid now turn to mens men's dress their unventilated hats producing 1 baldness and those terrible stiff shirts They should wear wear negligee shirts 0 1 1 In business hours and at dress affairs the they could no better than try to 0 1 1 look as much as ag possible like Thomas Jefferson who was alwa always s 's becomingly becom- becom 0 o and beautifully arrayed e |