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Show 1 SUNDAY HERALD 1552 Men Welcome i Casual Look in Dress Clothes 'For sports and casus! p i pleasure are welcoming the American Silhouette" In the tail style picture. Suits, coats, haU, shirts, even shoes are being maaej available with a new relaxed appearance, in contrast to the carelessly sloppy or starchy formal appearance formerly Used. Ia fabrics, for instance, soft- - tex tured Shetland , tweeds and flan nel are predicted to be numerous. Patterns, such as understated district checks. Glen p'alds. stripes, diagonals, and herringbones for sports apparel, and soft and finish diagonals, cheviots, tweeds for town wear are plenti- r ful. Stronger, richer colors will be typical of the new color palette used to heighten the soft textures of fabrics, and the solid tones of charcoal brown,' neutral smoke brown, and many gradations of gray. In keeping with the comfort trend, suits and overcoats are designed to conform with body lines. styles are predominant, with narrower shoulders and a stralghter hanging silhouette. New hats are smaller from every viewpoint, with narrower brims and tapered lower crowns. Appealing to younger men are the Tyrolean and Tyrolean-influence-d hats, often featured in - tweedy fabrics complete with rope band and i Z I i V-- u jl 111 lvJ V- - Choice of Wearables For Al Tastes and Types I tir, the fashion-wis- e girl in Fill '2 Rounding cut the men's fashion-axjof styles. I$c7 will find a host of brilliant r.w picture for rail are 4 les. ed fashions from which to choose, j icc?Mory ioucr.s to zi ten o jacket t frJ,eMtv. To bring ner werflrote v? to irs date she would select the flawir.i&ea tzt are staled, and wcm. as vests. ng clothes: n a- -! Shin - ler?".h trousers tapered Casual Jackets afpear ia a gsl- 1 call v to a very aUm line and shaded as to cre-jrat&er thin $'.yl rali. carefully to the figure as ary 52 sews,- rtrerrsoti ar Dacrcn, skirt. could be They straight an-Orion, ether iynthe!;s fairies. styled la any ene of a number Dacrero is s'.ronr. cre-rr?".- t of fabrics but first choices would J ant, quick-drlr.reeii be: velvet for dressy weir; corno Iron: r, or or j. duroy, plain printed; cubby seain Overshadowed the past Orion is anctier "jn'.Ttt'm f! tweed. To wear with them she would sons by the tremendous popular- ric" being used in shirts. Orloa It choose a long sleeved turtle-nec- k ity of petticoats, slips now com warm, hable, ar.-- resists fadblouse or" sweater, the into their own with a new styling ing. sleeveless blouse in novelty wool and a greater appears in mea'a Fa3 versatility la fabric Cottonshirts Jersey or velveteen, a short smock manipulation. la a heavy cc'.toa sports or poncho to be worn loo or beltflannelette. This ira, yet Here as ia other cf fash phases ed; the middy blouse which is long is shown la a vt.- ace, and hugs the hips (it can be worn ion, the erJocgtted torso is' news-- ) ra ere of smart d tUics e ar. belted or hanging straight) in wool worthy. Designed to play up the ia shirts for rugged sports jersey, velveteen, corduroys or middy or soft fullness, slips stress more are sUrta sports winter cottons; shirts tb,n V'T mnd Xn dressed up with pleats and ruffles the smooth line to Juit below shown ia aa increasing, lots of shirts with no collar, Just hips, and then flare from this Lf fabric. Thee festur to buttoned coilarband. the hera. knitted ruffs and wauthar.d, yiuai- point lightly trimmed with lace orjly in a ctmtratUcg co'.otr. slacks made ef net, long torso slips. will be fav-- j More Ponchos! to spots are ored in nylon tricot or the rayon ',brJe-treatedestined to be favort-items la and blended tricots. nyloa men s Fa.l wsrdrobes. For combination with mlddyhfp-Un- e skirts are cotton poncho Sport reals are prJcu!ir!y Shirred from a round probably see these shown over smart ia tciturrd or slit neckline; elasticlied waist- and over again in gleaming white The stylingrichly is eay and casual and s bands or in the or wool crimson thl nip shirting bright patch pocket t- ailed 'model is lope ia popularity. poncho. You'll Jersey. r rip-fro- nt wau-.tar.5- t, -. ,- Women's Slips Corfie Into Own t)e:mnette fashion creators have designed the "casey". pattern for Featuring high styling and quality workmanship, the shoe is available in either black or navy blue "suede. Fashion-Wis- e i deep-tone- Pull-over are important in soft, flannel and challis type fabrics. These, too. are done in classic shirts with costume detail, newest looking for fail if Instead of they have collar-band- s collars, and pleated or tucked front like the dress shirts of the 90s! Linens and silk shirtings are other fabrics represented in these . shirts. Wool conbinations warm-hande- ed moc-cusin-ty- pe - .'.'.. irc . For a-- 2, high-neck- ed FOOTWEAR STYLE by incorporating style characteristics of sports shirts. Emphasis is being placed on the short round point and bandless collars. Some are button-dow- n types. Colors, too, lend a new related air to dress shirts, with pastel favorites predicted to be grays, yellows, pinks and blues. Is The "American Silhouette heralded with moccasins, and shoes both for business and leisure, as well as a preponderance of details "like lacings, ' heavier soles and stitching, and feather trim. Shirts for business gain their in- such tones as warm russets and . formal attitudes in many Instances golden hues. Single-breast- i v good-lookir-.g - i I Features Much Color Men who prefer- - an unstudied dress-ulook for both business and - r ? d . The fashion plate usually ' woman'a favorite dish. Is man-tailor- l':ri the'11", ed Well-tailor- ed reit d d over-blouse- s. teei. -- self-belt- shir three-butto- n, -t r IT'S FLANNEL FOR FALL This d suit, gray flannel finish worsted is just right for either sports worn by and or business wear. The suit is a Mirx and can be found at Shriver's. Gary comoutfit wit an Arrow shirt. pletes his, style-wis- e and Dobbs doe skin felt hat and a Marx houndstooth checked top coat, and wears ever-popul- ar single-breaste- Gary-Payn- e, Hart-Shaffn- Hart-Schaffn- Florsheim front Norwegian Shriver's. er er shoes all ' from ill . Petticoats On the Scene For Season primarily because this season's Variety is further developed in 'silhouette is not a static one;-suc-a the circular cut of the lower skirt Jhold-ove- r from the past year's sections . . .In at the hips cesses the peHicoaf, remains infora . . . in the use shirring of pleats, gores or role 'fairly . godets to emphasize the silhouette. jFall! 'v.- Petticoats will continue to be Taffetizedd cottons, acetate taftaffeta, nylons, 'featured in the rustling, stiff as-- 1 feta, acetate and filk hlenris n4 nfhr bright, deep colors in and "are the fabrics fashion favors for sorted noveHy- prints, patterns petticoat charm. 'effecta. to pettl- There's a middy-loo'eoats, too. wun xorso acccnte Cement is now being made 'signed .to underscore the outer-Jwethe body which' contains an active germa-cid- e picture. . Molding v the to check bacteria that normaltfrom waist to nirk tin thf fullness ly break down masonry and to inTvtifn , V.a in Jfrom this point and flounce out to hibit: fimerne 14, IVUUUt z)i U .lie i I. i J oaors. fthe hem. ucsiraaie - fashion-importa- nt v T y s kJ' jl iJ I , 71 ' IJ " , . fab-Jricv-- satin-stripe- ln ! 1807 ' 1909 t 1921 1927 r. . 1941 i k ar i below-the-hip- 1 I U- . r mm mm S m mi &m M r MJJ rTXs Kow at Mode O' Day those wonderful new styles for school and fall dress wear! Choose front at big new assortment of taif etas, cottons, and other novelty fabrics. They're guaranteed by Mode O' Day and Good Housekeeping, and are nearly all washable. Sizes 16H-2415; -- k : IIf ft;... i.f r: M J nil aorivcf I ptk) I Fo3 Fashioned! Guaranteed Perfect! 125 West Center mm t r&j r s rayrm taf- if m are narrower, body lines'comparatively straight.-Lapeltoo. Buttons set low to carry out the illusion of heidit. Come in.. . try it on?, See for yourself how it's cleverly tailored for a flattering, slimmer, trimmer look. Prices begin" at feta coat drrtt. Hand v waahable. aiaca ' Only S5.9S t 1 u f , Men's styles do change... not.every. few months, like women's, but when a change does come it's a big one! And that change is here. It's the American Silhouette! Designed for a taller, trimmer look. As interpreted by Hart Schaffner & Marx in thelrjrcu? Ranch Lounge styling, shoulders are narrower with less padding, 13-2- 0; Beautiful styles : HART SCHAFFNER s MARX - V jT- k VtT (bo .. |