Show f Di Distinctive ve S Styles les i in Topcoats To Topcoats coats II w fa t f. f b Jj r ri i I f kr w r rl ii irr a r b s T 3 ji What with topcoats variously named and classified with sports coats motor coats tourist coats and simply overall coats it takes a fine discrimination to pick out just the coat best suited t tones tone's to ones one's style and needs Sports and motor coats may be con considered as a's as one a and d the same thing Those chosen for or motor wear are re likely likely like like- ly to be a bit less vivid in color than the sports coats Tan or blue or green are liked for them while rose canary mustard color hunters hunter's green French blue beige and combinations including including including ing strong color contrasts mark the snappy style of coats for other sports As to the lines of the newest models they are flaring with narrow shoulders shoulders shoulders ders and high convertible coll collars rs For motoring and sports pockets are ample and much in evidence belts conspicuous conspicuous ous by their by-their their absence Of coats for the tourist there is a wide variety in styles some of them cut along the same general lines as those just described but but often pocket pocket- less Others bear Mar no resemblance to sports coats coats- Many of these topcoats are made of covert covert cloth and very ry smart models models' are shown in silk prettily lined with fio flowered red silk They shed dust and are are as practical as they are attractive A conservative and smart smart looking looking coat of covert cloth is shown in the illustration It is waterproof and in a a. greenish tan color The collar and cuffs are inlaid with checkerboard silk in black and white If one is looking for a coat to be called upon for much service and to fit all ll the occasions I likely to come t up lp p in the course of a Journey this is a model worth considering consid consid- erin ering |