Show h Winttrstyi S r r iin I I I I I I I Bliss and Bedford Tweeds Pilot Serges and Witney T Mix i r tures < Clothes as Rough as Wool Can be Woy hi > C v yirivlKv > i Gray or Bvery Gradation Fash i 7 iouable Linen I Colors I I > > I 1 t < f The rough the Good th6 more admirable ad-mirable o the stift fs advice inorl are gjylng nLto < their patrdna as llioj folJ 6titthe i widths o rnew BUs rind edfaid tVee PHoto ergeg and Wit neyinixtures Th ii5rfaca of every Tons 6JJ thfesQ Is I toughf its wool can be CpmpiUndttdiand graystoi every grada tionk Wued with hal lvislle i broken pliiua in mingled dan blue and red and green is the fashlonahle fabric foji the fJtll and winter morning and business cogtume The linen by choice of tasteful men who are wearing these I gfdy suits is colored solidly That Is iii one uniform shade of dull lilac In 1200 clear gray fujflwhttej chocked not gray striped trtttsers ar 1 tha orthodox and pleasing seledC0n Th > cheats are ojieCour li otaitinch square larger and more daring than any we have seen for many a dfty > and yet because of the use at gray instead i Of black vItir the white squares cher4fs noth ing offensively conspicuous in the how and cheerful plaid Kxactly the same check overspreads titer new bojshaped deeply yoked M rlboi < ngh > rain coat that Has been Introduced front Eng land This Is i a pliable and not so J I weighty a waterproof as the regula I I tion mackintosh and wIth JtJ Raglan j I sleeaes and biff smolted pearf buttons < J ff I t f I J t jT > i t 4iIL l f Ift1Jf l gIl I fi l1j 71 1 tN ff I 4 il l Ar I mli mlif t < 1 f J JL = tJr I J I Co rie 1 i t k l l Ti r < 1 I ill Viii II t I Y l 1 i iL it > 9 1 i I JwIJ Ii I dove gray in cadet blue and a plea r ant tone of buff The bosoms and cuffs are colored but the high turnover collar col-lar is white The tie today is i almost anything that individual taste leans toward Changeable silks that turn in the light from ruby to red to greenish blue and reflect tones of rich purple command a large following and i is noticeablo hat good neckties bring bigger prices every year Five dollars for instance his > cheerfully asked and paid for a stretch of heavy soft satin faced ar attire in a rich naval blue bearing small brighter blue damasked figures and more than ever is it the fashion forman a for-man to buy his necktie in the form of a straight piece of silk and fold and knot ft himself for use invaeiably employIng employ-Ing a rather showy pin for the center of the knot Rich white silk with 1 dull surface finish and perhaps a few damasked dam-asked white figures thereon is esteemed esteem-ed for afternoon use by the gilded youth at this moment while he utterly abhors a white satin tie and most especially es-pecially one that shows any color on its gleaming white surface With the black frock coat of 1899 and I i I I l II I I WHEN DRIVING i Is to all intents and purposes a fashionable fash-ionable and becoming and essentially comfortablewinter overcoat serviceable service-able in nearly all weathers I The Soft Winter Hat This hat has a somewhat taller crqwn aria smaller more closely rolled brim than ever before and it is made of gray felt as dull in color as smoke or a warm chocolate brown What has more than I anything else erret to freshen and enhance en-hance its appearance is its rather festive I I fes-tive crown scarf About the rownof every fashionable Alpine nQt a band of gros grain ribbon is wound but a softly I soft-ly folded width of twilled silk that is I black with aisaUnidotJn iti or brovnj witha retlthread shining outat intervals inter-vals else a JigeohgrayoldAvlth adullj 1I o I rt cr fIi T iIH tk tkP I P I 7p4 I f L I i J I 1 I I HisTliecktie C Straight Pieca of Silk I I blue flgure here and there dalnaskcd I Ion its surface t When Driving I I Men who ride and drive JL great deal affect Alpines with cheerful plaid crown I scarfs and the new boxshaped buff colored driving coat has asqrap seamed I yoke that back and front extends nearly near-ly to the waist line Buff colored gaiters gai-ters with buttons of the ame color ornament the well dressed feet of all the men who follow fashion even with I 1 j l I1fJII i 1 i jj j l I With the Frock Coat indifferent i z al With well polished black laced shoes the buff gaiter is omnipresent om-nipresent both with morningvas well as afternoon dress when in the latter instance the buff sports are sometimes exchdrtged for those of a gray that matches the gray in the checked trousers trou-sers In just a few fashions are French men imitated by their American brethren I breth-ren who have taken very kindly i < > the excellent little combined cigarette and match cases that arC over from Paste and are designed especially be rar rice in the pocket of a dress suit A case compact and tat is what the Parisian Par-isian has evolved for his own use and I the thickness of hi little invention Is not as great as a fourth of an Inch I Under one dark croon Iritthm over J hound with fine lines of gold or silver lie has contrived a small convenience I < that can be slipped in a breast pocket I and cause not the slightest bulge f Frenchmen have also set the pace for the big and rather gorgeous necktie pinswe see flashing under the chins of t oven conservative men A head of Isis carved from one large moonstone and capped with an Egyptian head drtss T done all In small colored jewels is 1 one of the must showy and popular pin de signs while a large irregularly shaped 1 I i false pearl s set with chip jewels that it reple ents a winged bird a Phrygian tap I t-ap or the head of a horse is even more upto ate and admired by the well turned out club man I I I BEAU BEUMMEL |