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Show SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, fall is very thought | very clever and a very is the bleached buck smart which novis a buckskin glove bleached to white, bloods and wines will be worn but | not so strong in the favor of Pan Influence on the general now. Charvet of and Doucet, two of the smartthe Rue de la Paix may as an authoritive source styles and hence American Parisian there styles. popularity and are made The four-in-hands treatment One scheme which will be very here this season, as well as of mauve sign. moiré The combination in of rose is going to occup place in the high class mauve yellow and ea usually led is good. a tan with also small a and of rose is angeable for eauniahion polka dots hand-knitted looking favor It shade for and that it it is in tle will not sllk blue. There that 1s worth so much likely to cause for favor, as you gloves gray and black glaces aro fashionable in sympathy with pop- ularity of gray for outer A black in tho shirtings. In evening Tho Evening evening dress for this season {ts to have the effect of siimness and trimness, The shoulders should not The. ankles short, be follow broad nor the trousers too loose The waistcoat should fit snugly across Most men the evening have trouble in waistcoat from to obviate stretching. While these styles emphasized above ere nee of the ultra fashions; in every large American city, ® greatt diversity of ideas are shown. In general there are two widths in ties that will be conspicuous as fashionable this season, the Ascot and four-in-hands. adherents of tho close An ‘of two very popular and attactive x oie that deserve perpetuation. These four- in-hands tied Resa eee aretitle are dchevin and judé. Heavy biss strives) échevin and judé. Henvy bias stripes tive of these are red stripes on fine grounds. Persian and all over taffetas command mention. Then there are also in tasto lace effects on plain or white and as pe are sage, shown advances. and myrtle, GSMaUG. are ; in panels or bars. effects will find more season sea in Many these and Black favor ° greens hunter, reseda well Ey withi n ecreed for the se pas de is Af arptng e oo ing S , their ca has been of late retain shirts, usually with colored stripes 2 shirts all modish as ing shirts ever. with t G or contrasting taken. Sranoi but it is thought that they somewhat until next spring a sharp tones cen a g will recedo than come confilct between the are fine quality its selves days. with prominence before the holiIn this confilct a compromise !s that promises well. It is O’ Miss A-sittin' ee a wing collar and Fle, for as full well ea the cufllg attached and the | Fall Showing In our new store we claim sac me in men's | | jine In to-do’ . Our New Store : 1S 245 South Main j East Side—Between | ; Second and Third South || | O R R . T Cc D E Ss s R Cc H A R T F O R- M E N a OCCASION 8 AND _ WAISTCOAT | TROUSERS’ AND ¥ BP HAT R . TAR WEUPING, AFTERNOON CALL, AND eae BUSINESS, . WEAR White Striped ; HigheaeSite Chesterfield oroie Pearl Dig© Cheviot pecs Greet i cr init of Dark Grey eBand f with S. B. Derb or. re Jacket pan ae L' LOUNGE eee | Te: Match Bree Ch S terfiel Cott) near ‘ort, Match Coat of Same fae wi | Consat with. Material a 09 are oon D RIVING, u COUNTRY or Round Cufls Tabbed ‘ dae AFTERNOON TEA, CHURCH . h roug s i th G e ; Like ld 0 AND G en © PROMENADE Cite Brown - Attached pe withi Flap Frock Double tN Reins Cont Suseerticld vercoat Pockets tmaed o p a Alpine Flannel gia pss ros. 3 258 South the “Ch Main esterfields’’ : 27 7 LiL ve Self Attached ie et igh Site _ Lighy' oi Dark one or Pease White or Fancy Pigs . bee terfeld INFORMAL DINNER, CL STAG AND Z AT OME DINNER : Jacket Black of Oxford Covert Chaterdeld Overcoat (Covrright, 1909, by Tus Haseapasien Company, tan = R v Shadi Brecaad wr af Same eid iinee Tal ' ied, Bria or Silk Outer ‘Stee N I rae ee ; k-and- White Li or Same Material Single Breasted = N High Silk a Band at ee: —_—_—_—— Black, G ae E pee elt eee me Oster Seam or Alpine G D : wemesenet * oF Wes AOS a or Wing Once-over E White wi Cuffs Attached ae ae aes eat Whi: “th ead tached | nee Siete Gold $§ sa oan 3S fen Sl Sa Laced Cal . i Sh Rates High ‘or: ee Leather Low Watch Guard P Suede / or Reindeer Tikes Ru toned Cloth or Kid Tops ite Gold SiStuds Crayat Pin S ’ Poke Lap front r ee White Gi Tle or an mith Round tabbed | Figured Linen Wir, ” or Silk Fold ous road i aos End op ee fing ck er or White whe Ca fThethe Reindeer or . Chevrette ; oo tt Leather = Dee Basa Lesther Pu = 3 ee Pearl, Agate or Moonstone aks ~ _ Studs ee caoraee: Grey. or Black-and.Won, Silk Tie ‘ ( ee pinnae Pearl cnn R ry Fhamols we meen or a Foor-in- $ or Piué | taced cat iar LL F with Cuffs an F Links Gold Studs CL : rs Tie = cep - ppint Plai Striped Worsted Ban or : ras Fancy Fabric Oo . Bettonedi ‘Cloth se je « Flan} ‘ Soft 7Cuffs or S. 1 “Same Material E Ss inn Gold Match Cravat | °F Kid Tops | Cravat Pin ‘ reed or the Music inal Pa tent wa in Ceistoat ay Wing JEWELRY or MEE | Fowrintasd | Altached fo a White Kid ” a BOOTS Param tte ee ite Ki { an wing or Eats GLOVES Whi oe t Pearl Ascct Sut - — ate EVENING WEDDING, BALL, RECEPTION, CRAVAT De Poke withae _—_—_—_ Th COLLAR Plain Whit wee — Norfolk dackes Belted -or “ Spetertsld S CUFFS "Coat MATINEE E SHIRTS AND OVERCOAT j ne styles h & tine. MORNING: Where to be showing > You Styles wear equal in every way to the styles to be found at any store in America. Our goods all come from the style centers —that makes this store style headquarters. Post yourself on new styles—here. | | | | r eady. Come of Correct | | | ; S seiaae en fetes Aeon Gece to S40 | | nifty ° accessories now $18 Coats will dress wear as a com- in de tree and MMMM ’ all Suits to the wardrobe. These of either silk or wool, Katydid L having the cuffs, bosoms and collars of one pat- | popularity Defn other makeKatydids a on good F alongside | Miss ‘Ik:atvdid discon er veh : Be aber bre ieee re [ cileclde dat shhe song. ee aK in at- offered EST bosoms are of will be adopted effect. Yor Tux- rays h harping I Gre market as the Benjamin Suit any other suit. Compare the style, the fabric, the tailoring, or any feature you consider important. Benjamin Clothes are made especially to stand such comparisons. | For all formal occasions tho silk hat | is now more often worn than the opera hat. To be absolutely correct in the| other accessories of evening wear, refer to the correct dress chart reproduced on this page ee ee THE TRIUMPH OF DISCORD. for popularity in the For this season there tached cuff and the separable cuff to match the patterned collars which are surely arriving and will assert them- ‘tern with con- favored D . that becarne so popular the ecason just past are still shown in some fine lines, be the a are wide and long, and designed to wrap around the throat and cover the chest. great variloty of colors is shown,| mostly in plain effects, though a fancy stitch in the weaving adds to its attractiveness. neat stripes, principally black. All shades of grays with fine stripes in {gs to is Abroad they are wearNght grounds and fine elther black, white ace alec were wcll with a great bid summer of 1910. possible Vicuna and . fi urnishin on white linen backgrounds. Black, a color that has been slighted during the last few seasons, , {3 now considered very “amart.” ex’ Topoail: be sure, estab ae chutes cteel such oudssoe Clothes Are put on the very best. Put | fortablo addition reefers are made and young men now wear soft plaited bosom as figure. C neckwear : relaxed faithfully the Knitted reefers are an attractive as correct for winter wear. This rule | StYles they get. however, Benjamin Attire great ts Sse kee ge se The ‘‘live’? man is not content with ordinary style—he wants superlative style — authoritative style. It’s a paying investment for any man who pretends to be ‘‘arybody’’ at all, to wear tlie best clothes he ean buy. con- pei say: or‘I betese3dat moe kin’ ey * bird Wisht he could sir ng a us!"" —Washington Star. ORNS the Time was, and not so long ago, when only the stiff bosom shirt was regarded ‘ Men who buy Nile, SHIRTS. All delicate an An’ are fash- Chidcry, » ight. gray, lig h helio 1 ‘and: nd srays| the color schemes also ay Are Styles | ; nv in smallwarts knots toned endo te red,’ tans, medium shades of brown, gold and purple, and rose shades will be most fashionable. Two new old Pee Meaee SOMC UMTS FOr. SARMIOURDIO NW CRT i are els as of = he Authoritative | | trousers should just clear ana and not flex over the instep. In the correct evening suit should| shape for fall which has a very small pole edo wear tha fold or | i | | | | rials than tho body cloth, which hoavier fabric, for the purpose of preserving shapeliness to the dress coat. The high standing collar will occupy | its usual prominent position as the only | correct collar for evening wear. Tho preventing riding up fron collars will find that the tourlu-Kend ties are well defined in fashion eee not as a compromise, but as reco | | French silks, some in modest self-brocades and embroldered effects. Others ere shown with tiny tuckings. Many show the French cuffs. On all these the chest below intended to The popularity of wing collars naturally lezds to the puffs or Ascots, aoe a Evening shirts with limp much worn These bosoms garment. and wrinkling over the There are many devices | | | material guard against this annoyance, euch as pinning the waistcoat to the trouser top, using an elastic tape, and the HMke. The latest and most practical Invention is a strip of buttonholes which is sewn to the inside of tho waistcoat and, of course, is hidden from view. These buttonholes are fastened by tho werrer into Quite a fow show volvet collars, breast the buttons on the trousers and const!tute a sort of pivot or anchorage that are features that are allows a man to bend and lounge at will accepted more as concessions to indlwithout causing a crease or wrinklo vidualtty than by edict across the waistcoat. The idea is capSoutache braid on the trousers 1s very | ital and certain to find wide favor. many beautiful two-tone combinations. These ties are reinforced by ea plece o tape where the tio surrounds the collar staunch tour the chest and arch over the hips. Those shown this season are unusually attractive. he opening is a modified “VU” shape, with roportioned lapels. They have distinctly narrower openings. crepe dle chine havo There aro also some of white pique that are quits proper, and some beautiful effects in white silk and satin are shown, For Tuxedo weer, fancy effects in dark colors with patterne of stripes and figures are novelties of the season, These garmente have deep openings and are closed with three buttons of pearl or to match the general color effect of the and sightly Ina strong revival | | of shirts | | | | | | | else in neckwear, | bold band of In width, mak- hem or shade we & | the entire hem. The small stripes of a lighter shade in the same color as the trasting Tn the dross suits the most conspicuous variations from last season's styles are that the shirt front is not so generously revealed, both coat and waistcoat being brought further down. This is a happy style and is likely to stand awhile in that it obviates the bulging shirt. The coats are decidedly waisty. is of the lighter shade while the are of the darker. It is shown in the ing are garments and novelty shade Mlen’s fashionable. the cape, a strong tho character with a heavy hree-quarters to an inch GLOVES. In most the extent of bulging and mussing a difficulty you do not experienco with the comfortable verness. It will have this winter. much search. It {s woven in two colors, and when tied four-in-hand fashion the knot ends bid to it, sprink- find London. | clot i dress overcoat for the winter, Some few men of social stand¥ ing were favorably cnough inclined toward it to wear it the latter part of last season It is a sane step. For grace of drape and patrician “air” the Inverness or capo overcoat has no peer. It is the only outer overcont distinctly formal. It never has and doubtless never will be overdone by excessive] popularity. It has never been incorrect, some well-dressod men have insistently stuck to it, mostly elderly men. Tho thing that commends it most is its roominess abont the shoulders. Tho Chesterfield end the Paletot are very liable to cramp one’s swallow-tail coat Grenadine Ses jieakaLig hands woven in changeabl eo urple and changeable silks yee polka dot effects mre all goood Parisian conceptions that have found their way over here. Polka dots are going to be very prominent this season and from the many color schemes offered one strikes us as unwith from S ORR de- @ prominent neckwear lines Other fashion- minglings aera rose a novelty mT is noteworthy that fF overcoat is making effective fashionable in Paris is brocaded be Novelties from wr are ae exceptionally is to This is a collar that is double fold but has rounded tabs in the front on olther side of the tie-room. It has a wide Inverted “V" out away at the bottom to A small! give the tte knot full play. NECKWEAR. In neckwear they show principelly Ascots, four-in-hands, and wide end string ties in changeable silks, brocaded and plain, warp prints, molres and taffetas; also hand-knitted scarfs, at Ascots or puff shapes promise # Hats, months. | {ngs are for the present eclipsed by solid effects. Monotones, by theo way, are very good form this fall. Some very effective Parisian ideas are shown in woven stripes, knitted in hollow rib of heavy weight alternating with the thinnest possible stripe of equal width, flecks of color being introduced in the thin stripe. One of the handsomest combinations in this pattern is old blue and black. <Anoso 3s mores }other French novelty 1s a fine Hsle with Some of these al- , round tab weg co..ar W... collars detachable. | lar with Ascot tios oe London they a ® | woven stripes in silk. ready shown are striped patterns with this collar with knitted = aris * Tho silk stripe {is woven in a finely the stripes on the collara running hor -|woarlng but this has not been noticeably attempted ribbed pattern, making it resemble a {zontally and on the shirts vertically. These are some of tho braid trimmed sock. Ashes of roses aad a Others have stripes on the collars run -|yet on this siae {t {1s imnewest ideas launched but old rose are one of the most effectiro ning vertically as well as on the shirts. probable that any of them will supplant combinations In this hose. Very cine In shirt patterns, stripes are to be the the close fold collar that has been s0 Hair line tive also is a striped sock in a combinapredominating pattern effect tion of stono green and olive, with a stripes for the nonce are as ee -|popular for the past two seasons, able as the bolder designs Bealde sprinkling of small conventional etmWAISTCOATS. the black and white and black and gray have changed a little. broldery designs on the plain spaces beWaistcoats effects referred to above, hellos, drabs|moy aro made considerably longer, tween the woven stripes. Still another and delicate greens are looked upon especially below the bottom button, novelty is in two-tone and two-color Gray and with favor by Dame Fashion. where the distance has been increased effects—tho interweaving of a silk with In pink stripes aro especially amart. by an inch and a half, so that the point a cotton to form the changeable two-| figured designs, swivel effocts, diamond, {s quite four and a half inches from the tone effect. Here the pattern 13 also in fioral, triangle and other conventional last button. This necessitates their bestripes, three-quarters of an inch wide. d geometrical patterns are shown in ing curved over the hipa, The neck Brown cotton forms the foundation good shops, The gray shades shown, opening Is fairly high, and every waistscheme whilo the green and white thread are trupe, Paris gray, gun metal and coat is collarless and salngle breasted are of sill elephant. Other good shades for the seaexcept the dress vests In color tho SUSPENDERS AND LANDEERCHIEPS son are gold, peach and wistaria, a new waistcoat should contrast harmoniously Tho greatest novelty in suspenders aro with the sults. The favored materials shade of pink. those of knitted tricot “maillé azi."’ are doeskin and moleskin in solid color These aro shown in a number of differCOLLARS. lafrects and in fancy designs there are ent forms and are woven tin both plain This season will offer several depart~ embroidered worsteds, flannels and cass!and fancy colors, They have leather| ures in collars besides the patterned colmeres and novelty textures with self mountings, metal slides and buckles. There is to be a patterns and contrasting designs. Solid color and color border handkerIt isa The patterns employed are chiefly of echlefs continue to be popular. Tho fold collar, but the opening of the In|floral and conventional designs in small Parisian fad {s for colored handker- | yerted "V’’ is to be wide and so little Stripes when shown are bold in chiefs. These are in delicate border spring that the outer band set back is | © ffecta. fait Then |contrasting tones from the foundation stripes or all-over stripes of modest close to the {nner band in front. gtyles 1n high grade lines in America. Therefore, it is well to give a short resume of what the Parisian shops are showing and Main $3 Sox, six fashion as in previous seasons. ZOSIERY. Tho colors approved in hosiery for this season are the same as those decreed in neckwear, as {t is still ordained that the hosiery match the cravat. Changeable accordion effects are the height of fashion and after these bold patterned stripes and jacquards Clock {s an undoubdted eect that the influence of on American snictdaanaey is strong and the French styles may be considered as having 245 Ensign Proof” styles New | Ox are students T store “Hole guaranteed oe ered elty New Street. Pwo found it has already and aS SE, well SS that x this < nS shown | of is oak tnn, Embroidered silk backs | many votaries, | mre given the preference over the plain stitched backs For afternoon dress, English buck and chemols are coneid- ic 1909. 19, SEPT. SUNDAY, UTAH, | | ee KEEN aS THE Dull Calf rene we ee Pumps Gold, eras vy ne ade AECENT CORRECTIO NS aye 1S Trat icg |