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Show ' . . . - -- ---- ' - --- 7 ,.; ., , . , , t llackhlaws , ,, ".' ,' , ' .::Ell 41Z - , ' . . , , . . , P '- - ' . 0 1'1J LA ' ' ,,Ifil.r; .,.. - t , 7.3 7 - ...0. NsA r a.. r Itt-11- ''' -- 0'' , Ad, , --- - - . l' 1 111 . - rep, z.,lia, 1 1 , , - ', - - ,- - - 4, - ..; World's Alost Potent Forces a - ' ' 1 ---'''' , 3illtichinvale on' Picture the . I.se 11;41:11n i Sults Made d . , . . Clothes - '. , , 1 , ' - -' S. - , . Sorters imd belts bore been la Qv , liAlv.r111 ulk bd. tudeacselittde' r lc; fine wear, jiist sks ' , mods by simple bostesplut A bit alki smelled. elth a fastener served m II priori . I tripII to the hareemoisker. ' 111(1111411S111 ALS NOW, plus buckle. produced I belt. thielleedenk mere complex. 41111VSyS5 Taken At were among the earliest Medi anee Value' toads articles; at leen M Amer. whoa id. IunleInIttAmPrn ' In. this. the twentieth to Cars gold , dress remains one of thecentury. most colonists. 'And in advertise. in the 'void. ment published on September powerful weapons , 1 . , , one Ot , . . . - . - , - . . - ' eir:. a , 1 - r - ."',- 1 - ' ,, . - , - - "-- Garters, Belts Universally :, ,, Desit,,,Tner Used Sm' ce Rom e Conquest Era Contributes Ilan the thus et th, too , Much Quality etiett Rams to the present' Dress Am; I , ". ...- - .., ) ', In . ueEeeterki Parade cif front eit . ow. . Thomasa dapper. perfectly ap1, . Sende;an reviewing Ste , 4' . pointed ,,. ,s' .to:7A' anwda. and aPPareatlY talking la - ......, 'N. --aos" . , Ill'" ., - blinself '---Jaen shout very ,""".1.-rapidly. or elk- es, ,'" . . ,1 town of land and 104 of 1914 . A10-;Z7 with ingh wailtlineo and militarY . . . . effect, of 1924 and ,tmed stylan. ; a a ..g- .. - .4, ..i,-,- -v Weeele have earls "Predated Ilmuld stand Inland could ' lel t "14,..,,,s, S e ' the bow 1S3e. 41. 1. showed , 1 set radio bad" broadcasting ''' f..'' 1 et the suspender even ads and reliped rick banatita WentWho 0.. thie gentleman's topper 'mg would a result of their perception. t,..) was Industhen recognised I t al'11''''1, ,..,, their heads tho at -astute. thought been less I having!theke often have --- --. t '''''......."1"mawmisclr-nr----'"- '''. g,r try. The old war aotween a- sort of ,,.." con- - i that his description of the Emmet . i 'Sr p, Boman stylii.clothes and Gou, ?teflon. It ' ' ' ' 0' - . 'F'di..-le Miley words. they ''- amid be beard in eves7 otki '''''''N ,"tw' . mym clothes nu nor, ow Ikma "'''' III f , : , that II thel be"- - man ace' ner of the style conscious work'. ft 1 solved Itself into a struggle rg It win bet within the Gothic type based n11tie lir Will 1E Quality I , tweolnitiled Ind ',reworded ,i,6- . . on the . original arVinetIL t 7,11441 'Sinai 1002,.'ktosiclitions have ins. " ear sartorial style of clothing hang- e N a recognition is more often proved year by year.. Quality has such toi ; '' on the : .t figure always kig .I 0IS t .111piPIPOIN V .t. ; while tha Increased. styles now change sea-- wored ..........,,....mommv......-...."-i- i'i . suspender", j ,:te 1 was favored by pulled-tn- . son by season. Ilvention at me belt ji,,,-..I' vow- -, I l ' 4) , bulkier fashion'. ..,, ''''' chartical devices has increased the . g 4 ' 411 11' until their r3411 .ts"looks see to Norfolk of the if ' glove S".17?, A - at , 11 :4'414'm:fr. height of perfection rivids that of investiture is at band. The Arch. .......,,Ledtt - lovet. ? - f of holds With in tailored clothes. the 114 custom Y1:1,t1,2 bishop Canterbury ' A Fo. t h..., 4'wo'il, clasped hands a dovsierowned scep.,..... increased change of style came the . 8 , ...1....: tre for the king. Trumpets blare. A , if ro"ezt,l, demand for better fitting prments. e , armor Tr"!f magnificent-figurin einem ,f, , 11 1 The manufacturer has now been Fi.1 i "The Kings champion." "a lion in s 1 t demand ' to better and The the ', ; battle". 31 go whispers, knight equipped f s ' t'. Ibk..s.71,. '1. I , slams down his gauntlet ms, 'ft. 1 f, oif . liatoka, larger institutions. employ a skill- . ,bolvomonli4,0,011NOrmamomowv, '0 A 0-, on k the there oint .1,14 floor, , ed staff of designers and fitter!. ,...... , ' ' ,- ,s,iic'illt,,, . . ing like spikes. from the knuckles., , efficienand Increased ' DEER trtt , production ,,, S Ne one accepts the bellowed invitaif1 I, , 1, i A t , cy of method have raised the rea ly tion to pick up Om gauntlet and -- ,it t t "ft 4".' lio ll DUCK .,.,, death or to the forever made garment from the conumin. accept l. fight !S , the king. A page returns it to the a It where class to is plane place ,1,,,.. 4 to- PHEASANT. .48 ,, champion. Once again the floor sought for a value based upon ,,, t 1 Fa as he flings it down. There is . t rings ".. as as well factors. '' QUAIL , ,. style no response. His nialesty smil utility , f k ,,1'.. i One Of the individuals most re. and drinks the champion's health. !' , '? NOV bfr ELK Nip Apo 0410- -v. a new Duke and Archbishop make ad4'17-dponsible for the hundred-yea''' k NI" , t' , . king. Ea 24400,444.es 16. James I. bored at ruse. Any vance in the industry has been Vieth ,,than the .0 4'1Ns4 , the A. 1808 elm. exception the 1,4 , . , , . man who doubts it la welcome to designer. On his work hinges of lets amhanadote, chatter dt -foreign , ' 406!?:.5.2,:.,"fe, I. I r .,, dressed to i smart me- - success failure r , his eyes rest with pleasure on his .. like en Eskimo. or maybe a Canadtheor dressing table where lies the gift taurant anct,try to Obtain attention upon ffitthetheclothahir: thoua sservice. and i. he yha ian Moira'''. They have a parka of of "William Pluggin . ,. cut. the adayre hood which la fur trimmed. buo simd times the money and poeition Pend , ,s41. perfumed gloves .adorn the of and suit. a at style tons way over on the breast. like a fhethnestekuuntabaculale.:tut Yitc'unwitgliterbe tpowtontpalac9yrelacesot (Apia mit:eine , a Rusahut Cossacks outfit. the ' a and k s. Designer la Taller ,,,,10,44, the command will who dehangs a little above the knees. It oser Bent his yotmgster the gloves." pattern,. is waterproof and windproof. careful consideration of the staff. Looking Toir Bashead signer is the modern equivalent of One sport jacket featured ness with holy princeliness, is with duck and deer hunters. not 1637 A. D. "Angelina! 0 Do mio, Many young men have noUced this the tailor of a hundred t years ago.. Made of 24 ounces of pure virgin to mention quad and grouse buntindicated by his ecclesiastical .e of them a not few and manage in red gloves! "Angeline wool, wool knit collars and cuffs. ers on a frosty fall morning. and Ws skill Is backed by the efficien, gloves' Pull knitted of crimson "LI neer shout Sicilian swains, swift to dine as guests regularly and emmoidered with gold. with capeskin. or suede. leather Here's a raincoat that really has as the result of a judicious invest- - cy of modern madtium7 yet be ily scattering. Angelina is cross-eye-d 1521 A. D. Henry V111. young raglan sleeves. Brown. green. royal something: it combines a water rewee enough girt. but signer ment in a smart tailcoat- owes a debt to the eusteen Dinar blue. navy and maroon material pellent windbreaker for golf, fish king of England. SOS at his desk Red gloves means she is looking Although good clothes do me at- - for the years during whirls makes up the body of the garment tug. or sailinga 'windproof parka a pUs el legal for a husband. sullenly man. succesaltd oong and expert fingers kept alive fins' 1 ways indicate the and the contrast with the sleeves lot skiing and other winter sports. PaPera awaiting his signattlenel 1799 A. D. George 111; ruler of they have always been taken as a tradiuone in clothing until the ,, In leather tones makes a nice cone and popular for active at spectator rnYal eYa keen kw hawking and mark of success and. as the world I time when the a bination for the sportsman. 'wear. The hood can be folded unto a sunlit window. England is alone aand retiring to reckons wenches strays was often is this to -ia On. bit ko.,tnaiestw competent just try carry Mackimans Retain der, completely concealing it when cries the monarch. Wont; pe:aaea'atoto ahtereifew as well. thinp, Faughhhrre, The world always nearly and Traditions Mackinaws seem to be coming not in use. The side has laces to ghosts of the tdd and strides from the room. Gesticu- - ak,rmwhea with another takes things at their face value. It days linger around the designer. beck. especially, in sporting di- assure form-fi- t and snugnelis, slide George g ministers tollo. Back comes ono up from behind. keen to to individtial the moans I a was "Ach". the up when a tailor establish, There cks. They probably won't be worn fastener to preserve the 'snugness. Covering Washington. Hand Ilas,ed blades day, ttlt short the cries or,Hal. flings his glove on the desk. king. thinking wistfully of his boy- - his own face value, which la largtfrom Tennevsee dropped on the campuses. inasmuch as they and button pockets placed high in to see "COW!' de totOtir as the squirelanct rushi.s away. Lacireet a aela""):: hood in Germany is. Duffing a M- ly matter of dress. The dandies'a tailor of Rochester ad Andrew to be out of the road. It should be smack a bit of the lumber-camMany Parts Played falls, and the knight is taken. Rich-Ja- e the papers. in their !Johnson. president of the United but they will regain their place a winner in sports of all kinds. tie. he climbs into bed and adjusts knew it and profited arti. King of Englan& is betrayed ithe king's glove. his gloves of chicken skin for keep- -,Iknowledge. Those who realise the, States. shook the hand of Nathan Ages by the gloves hanging from Mx a Wafts le be CrowaN1 of face flesh value the of hind the delieatt., ,,importance ing today are Stein. Rochester clothing manufacsaddle. A Chronicle of Glove Lore. 1543 A. D. Edward U. England's; before lying on the pillow with 'IIIIIIIIIIEIIIIEIII by it, and to those who,!turer. and sewed a button on a coat A. D. Agott fingers wannt,1 1294 limning 50013. C. Osiris. Hator the it we are recommending! and funk a few stitches in a sleeve :over tile pages of the register of new king. waits to be crowned in the uneasy motion of the head that their inspection of these pages. lining for old times sake. and Rs. are called upon the Parliament of Paris. as an old': Westminster Abbey. The Duke of wears the crown. the Earl of to protect the soul of Tut Ankh-ame- clerk noted that of Amenophis IV. !Flanders. by the delivery of a glove hands of Philip the Fair.' as his mummy is placed in the Into the of the gave him the pcaewofl and at Thebes of Go That You I : Kings After Before Valley :good town of FlanderL " brown dark robe with while has D. A. "fihe 1350 equipped gloves.' j PARLS SOLD ONLY tat.THE FASHION PARK Tailored These, New I, perfume and gloves for the future ; she ham white gloveshave her, ,ott i take them off quickly:" and Just in life. IV.: Chariot strolls in All for ..:00. Heavy' 463 B. C. Xenephon marks with time, too, so susceptible to the charms of his stylers on his Cyropedia the Iladies In white gloves that a court I1 contemptuous legend: "It is not order phibits the appearance of1111 c4 sufficient for these Persians to tgloved fenutlea In an effort to pre. 1 S , 1 clothe their bead and bodies and serve the royal equilibrium. On Founder nest Eyes ; made! feet, but they have coverings 13A6 A. D. The eyes of PrcgPPet: of hair for their hands and fing- ive students of hiew . College. Ox' , f:' ers: re0:'::-..and affection with . ford. rest Thom is tie 'wrong side :eist.7-co- e be wore -Augustus Waves Mitten .peet on itsi founder. William of : 41 herd with big I I A. D. Caesar Augustus from his Wykeham. On April 14 he stands :meth"' brov0"1-- eutTwie 'memclewded before the there waves his Coliseum in 4 the box ...' A lbw blage blending scholarly liateti1 , digitalis (the new mitten 1.110111 - . - 01,- -- 4-1- . ' --Ws,-,00111'- ;,'.:- 3. , . . ' ' - , , :- 4 ? 0, - ,. , - , .., - - - -. ,, oroilA . , 'I ,,, ,z. 'e owk:..k.,' f . S r , 1 '' ' , , Al, , ' ' , d ; e -- - - , . - - , 4- - l'aCb"'4'1-- , , 0 74:---1 41- ' ..77, Zloo'spos.. ;-- -- 1.- - - -- ' 1 ,' . f 7qti ' '''' 1 s r,' ) , ' ' t e" no-drap- . -- -- p, - ti le...(1114p -- -- clothes it t , ,... - , Ik . ''' 4, - AY. -' 72; '''''- r NT. il s a to 8 to ti 22 3 . ,,,,, pIt Oa, 20 to 30k MY. to 30 -'- ,,, - -- . - -- q 7' . I 'al" ' v si r qt -..- ' , , all - -- 7,.. e111 ". t all h - it t..- T - r 11 t 1 - :' V - mans-factur- , -' ' vs.. ' t '4''N - -t. '. . - , ..,E,-- 1-- .'N'aaImmwe'64ce''e--- ' rist,....., -- - " ,, . , ,.,.. Ns),A r, . - 1935 17: Outdoors , - - - , 144- - : t . --- ' l' ' OCP0E01' CITY ' SATURDAY NEWS SAI,T LM:E iv ..- , K, I . ., --- - ' '1 ' Raincoats this winter imd fan will be styled to look like a fine worsted coat. but will be irind and water repellent. They can be worn I any place and assure the wearer the smartest combinations of a top coat or Stoat and still assure him of keeping dry in a sudden squall. They are featured In all colors., following the general trend of all clothes. and some models are re versible. One side having the ;led- en. or alpaca finbill, the other with a waterproof gabardine, or some" other processed fabric which resists rain. They are shown in smartly, styled lines, many with the pop lar Raglan sleeve, and 'flowing skirt with no belt in the best at rePted swagger style: Stilt them are belted models With - button . pockets. conservative collar. and many to plain dark colors. , ,,, Per 01Dotoro For the outdoors man, especial. ly, in winter sports, clothiers are featuring a natty model that looks .i -- - ' Spon Circles . -- - '' - ....... - , - ,,, - - .........., Reported Coming Back; In , - - , , , . 1 , , ' Itaixicoats To Be.. ,Attractive ' , - C . ,,,. - - - - . ' -- r - gily - , ' (1- - ... Ito.. I " perfiMiliulletedatthnd Chronicle Reveals Role Of Glove In World From Ep.o.ch Of 'Osiris FO14:ard ter a it ,,., reedy-made-In- , , cure-gatin- For Through i .,amirdriltoti! i at Buckgee and Wool IReversible Hunting EF I tAtuntior , PEITEi a$H110 .SEICEIET1','S (1--- , -- :": v iiy ,., . ,:'-'1 i. , ,. 1, doe 4 el Us . , I COOT SOCItS Warn to taut endow all ottieL $195 . -- sena ,. - ' 59c , 50c - , ' Huallal or )7,1- ' t ill 1171'11 11 ' r-- ', i II, : '..: , - .., ..;:', , : - ' 11 . - .2 : - .: ..... : LECter-1,1T-Ilcifrn- They. Ars' - '.- - - .- IF .,.,:,-,,,-- MAI N f - f, ' ' Ilk 'Iran , , 4 - ,- - - ' Pay Less When You Pay Cash'1..,., ' II, , ., , . t . ... . te 1 e4:t - - . nI I - - - - t hie-lath- , , le timiL D. .'lln'ili... DAL road in S0aceit'teto , - -- ' ritory. A wampum knight and his toylike sida Warily skins. Mafiosi i - - - ' ts ' ' .- ' - , itk....rne , - i ) s f '''' . ..., '... - ---- ---- - ,'-,'- l I :'., , l - , , it r I'' 4 Pe' 7.-""i '. . , - s . . t t,, -- ,- , - '' - ',- t Ire' iI 1 'r , ,t t:, t ' 1 e. i .;,, - . , ' ' . - ",, , - , ..:- ft - ' ' -- -- ,, . . , ::i - 1 . , , ,- I' ; t . i i: J., . 41- 1 ' i . - ,; ' , . , - ... II. .,...7.....,,,,,, . , ..... ..., ,..,..,. li ,,,,,,, , ........,4.,.. . ,i : .:-:- - , , , . .,,,,...........4, - ...., f 1,.:f . - - .. I, , ' : J , ' . 1 i, -- - f- . , . , 4 t - . , . , ' , , 0 A)00,-iA---a, -- i.' , 0. - , - ,-, , , . ., ,,. .. ., i i 1..,0,.:77.-.- - ... . - ; : 0.,, .... ,-,- , ( : , oi ., s . ,t , for . up ' 0 , - t25 , 1 ,, "0.-....., take all forms of abuse without flinching; kdtt their alive and fitting qualities: slow to son: and in spite of &oil' toughness. they 'are fist about the most .luxurious suits you' can find cmysrhere. Hardspuns give you wIstr ' fixing you could iiant in a stidt of clothes. I we realm . N :J7000A --- t. re- - , , . , . the success of Fashion. Park suits is three-fold- .. The method 'of Hcadtpun fabric looming, the use of imported seasoned yarns and the skMod hcmgidloring. Only Fashion Park Hardspun suits ofier all these advantages. They are piacfically wiinkleproof; as wearproof as a labrc can be made: The , - 1000001. D. Athenaeum, between , amusement and disgust, views a! benquet companion who mesa eliall gloves that mild summer evening! ' nos Ithiliblida "that be might be able to ' ' ' fiend) and eat the meat while it was hot and devour pion than;i To George the order of the the Irest cst the company.' , day, is an order for a couple 410 A. D. Amoraq is dead. more to sing the sang of the Eski- of smart Cutler wits and a mei hunter returning. to his igloco.! ift, move," says he; drive topcoat. Pstit Tuktitod.inus- .we no minutes 'thot the dogs hi his place, PGo. Tukpi tuudjnuog faryour father's- heir:: adjourning to , C u-- I ..es make itiOVINI Ot it and wear theta look at for hereafter in memory of him. as lie' Meres Store did for and as tbd his the, outhentie - Hollyviood ,' , .latber before him." : .stylis, for merid, ,,fr , , . go, it, ..," . ,,,,.,(1..0 ' - t740044:404:1444:8)4044344:444) ; ' , ( 4. ... 1.: a ., ' i.', , 1 . . ' - A RIGHT ' , - ' ,,- -. begnOilA. : ,, ,.,, '--- iCED Ito iSCE. - : ' ' - .,.,. e mortis, Rtzetil' , - - - , .,: 5- . - blood-spatter- . ,, . - WHY MEN A.LEASON . , , MUD V14 ,.,. , . AIN .,- ,, 1 vI fingers) In frenzy to see two r-gladiators batter earn faces with the .. otheestoy:otbroken composed of seven folds of the bull's bide WWII and ' '"'"litelog itiffened with knots of lead and ,e - ,:, ..., .. , 4210. , Furmbilt - 'Clbtho! ''; : : Alk , y. , .. , ' , ,.. , . i A ex . '' . 0 4,4).44:004)41:044' tiff uttrs II . , - - ' - , il0 ,) - - , C7L'c '1'111 - , CAPS 11:11 i, , - , All Wool Led ' FIND , 4 . THE NEW FALL STYLES k' . ' , , it) 't i , , f ' 4 , , s ,. 4 - ' ..,: I , coJorLolk,,, , ad! wool foods. Knitiod old comical. 0 ' TsTlz.cra's , lot Ischill-fl- ue . I ' - SWEATERS IthrEgie , I with,: 0 - gal.& I Ir 051b.. weer-4466- in thews below., II II , ......,,,,t,,,,...:: - |