| Show i i t t I T I In w Dl uA t 1 ti ph Il li li t N i f fI I 1 r r I r L I 1 i f 7 I I t 1 f j 1 ii r t i 2 I II I It 1 I t t tf I II II till f I I r Root foot Newspaper r Association 1 1511 1 TEES for fall three fall three words that vv suggest much to the man who Kives gives tho the matter of or dress the atten- atten Its Us Importance warrants And Contrary contrary to the harping a of the cynical land and those who profess prote a n high scorn for tor forthe the little niceties a of appearance this matter of ot clothes is Js of vast ast Importance I It Is is- freely admitted that clothes do doot pot not ot make tho man as the old adage runs rUM yet Ht it is Just as seriously contended contended con- con tended that clothes do make malco loDs and impressions have a a. powerful bearing on the tho reception a man old or 01 young joung receives In society or In busi- busi In lieu In tho the world orld In short W So really there thero is a clothes question for Mor the tho cut clean thinking man a clothes question for tor or all seasons spring fall winter I Just now is tho the question of ot clothes for fall What shall lI I wear to be correctly correctly cor- cor dressed What hat what shirt what t cravat What suit stilt what overcoat over ocr coat What gloves Elo what shoos shoes Clothes almost make milk the man after all lit It would seem when all tho the Items Hems of ol outer louter apparel arc are considered Yet it is not tho the fit or make mako or cut ot Ioe C a particular garment that counts it at It is not tho the shape of oC crown cron time tho height lot of heel the number of oC pleats In the hirt that counts count It is the tho ensemble effect of ot all aU the items Hems of ot dress that must be bo considered and the care careful Cui r taste with which each item is chosen as s regards Its suitability Added to thIs of ot course must bo be the consider consider- Uon of time and place Where to wear h and when to wear what are aro of at equal Importance In the the problem o of correct dress i Morning afternoon and evening formal formal for for- mal and Informal and business arc are for I the broad time and place qualifications which modify the usages of oC stylo and material The man who is R fastidious in his observance observance observance ob ob- ob- ob servance of oC occasions and their requirements requirements requirements require require- ments is guided more or less in his choice of or outer garments b by these little little lit lit- tle tie amenities of or time and place And ho Is the correctly dressed man I whether his wardrobe bo be large or small He Is the time well-groomed well man not a human fashion Cashion plate not an animated animated animated ani ani- mated clothes horse But the man who puts his clothes on and forgets them For business tho the well dressed man wears a a. sack coat with trousers to match and n. n a waistcoat of oC the tho same material material material ma ma- as the suit or of ot some other fabric In quiet unobtrusive color and pattern With n n. black or dark blue double or single breasted sack coat trousers of at checked or striped worsted ma may be worn but such a combination is never quite so correct and prosperous prosper prosper- ous in suggestion as a cut suit of or one material Just now note there is a n pronounced vogue for tor club checks In black and white and brown and tan as well as solid colors in the latter shades nn and of oC course courle the usual run of oC greys Oxford greys gres dark blues blues' and dark mixtures The fold Cold or batwing collar Is in good taste for Cor wear with the business suit as is also the wing wIns collar COnal provided pro itis It ItIs ItIs Is of conservative design Thero There Is at present a stron strong vogue in the medium high wing collar with slightly elongated elongated elon eon gated and rounded wings This collar Is worn to best advantage with Ith the high cut waistcoat characterized as English Correct styles in collars are plentiful enough however to Insure a avIde wide vIde choice in either cither batwing or turndown turndown turndown turn turn- down s shapes apes A derby or soft sort hat and shoos shoes of oC calCIn calf calC calfin calfin in tan or black are arc suitable for tor bustness busi bust ness Derby hats arc are all low in the crown and are set Bet well back on the head And the tho in hand or tie bow-tie as best suits the taste The careful dresser keeps in mind that It Is tho the little little little lit lit- tle things that count and guides himself himself him him- self set accordingly In iii tho the selection or of his furnishings The hat tho the shoes the th gloves glove tho the collar and tho the tie tic are points of or embellishment to the attire the finIshing finishing finishing fin fin- touches and should be chosen with discriminating attention to fitness fitness fit fit- ness and suitability Tho The ap well pointed man gives as much attention to the correctness of or his furnishings as asto asto to lo tho fabric cut or quality of at his suit suitor suitor or overcoat Tho The standard of at formal dress for evening wear is so 50 well established and so un ar unvarying as to general detail that it t Is lc less s difficult to dress accordIng according according accord accord- ing to usage after aCter 6 G o'clock than It Is for tor business or for formal afternoon occasions Everyone knows that for Cor formal evening dress a black or Gra gray Chesterfield Chesterfield Chester Chestor- field overcoat Is correct This ma may bo be plain or silk faced Or a double- double breasted frock or a lined fur-lined overcoat roa may be worn The Tho coat for tor full tull evening dress should have peaked pealed lapels lapes silk faced to the edge with collar of ot cloth or of silk This be of ot coat cont mo may striped self or fine basket woven black material or o of plain unfinished or finished wor wor- sted The waistcoat should be he white distinctlY distinctly distinctly dis dis- striped self-striped figured self or basket basket bas baa ket woven a of wash or sill silk mixed material material ma ma- tonal and cut single breasted with a rolling self laundered collar and three or four buttons set rather closely to gether The opening should of course be cut from V to a moderate U shape as the wearers wearer's taste may direct I evening dress trousers should bo be I Imade made of oC the tho samo same material as the coat and cut slightly tapering but on straight lines The out scams should be bral braided ed Formal da day dress consists of at either cither the cutaway or the tho frock coat oat with waistcoat of oC wash fabric or the same material as the coa coat t and trousers of dark gray gra worsted without braiding With the formal afternoon costume buttoned cloth top shoes of or calf calC or patent patent patent pat pat- ent leather are aro the Invariable requirement require require- ment Outing wear for tOr men takes on more interest with each recurring season and each season also it seems necessary necessary sar sary to spend more on dress of oC this character it If a 0 man is to present a correct correct correct cor cor- and up-to-date up appearance Norfolk Norfolk Nor Nor- folk tolk jackets knickerbocker tramping suits with leggings tt to tp match knitted waistcoats and sweaters rs whito flannel trousers and special outing skirts of 01 silk and flannel have hac all to bo- bo consid bo-consid ered and ones one's country countr regalia is apt I I to cost a pretty penny more than inthe inthe Inthe in the days when hen one went in old clothes and knew not the he difference difference differ differ- ence between tennis shirts of oC silk sm and golf golt shirts of ot flannel boating trousers of oC duck and tramping trousers of or corduroy cor cor- duro duroy A man going away for tor a two weeks weeks' visit at a 3 smart country countr house or a asla sla stay at a fashionable country hotel may mar take with him a a. well cut Norfolk jacket suit for morning wear while flannel trousers for tor tennis with silk shirts having Ing outing or attachable collars collars collars col col- lars If It he prefers these soled rubber canvas shoes for tennis and heating boating wear and heavy laced tramping boots for tor walking and climbing These garments garments gar gar- ments of oC course courso in addition to theco the tho co conventional afternoon and evening costumes which will surel surely be bo re required re- re for wear at nt country club festivities festivities fes tes and evening dances and the time coat gloves lo and cap provided for tor mo mo- I |