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Show I .WITH WELL DRESSED MEW I It Is irue thnt there la very little variation In men's dress and that the masculine mind la a;it rather tu do as others do thnn to nffi-et any decided originality. The Suburban provided occasion fur one of tho last gatherings of society before Ihe watering place season. A monfi ago at Morris I'srk and at the Brooklyn Handicap men wero Hill In spring atllre. j.ow they are beginning to exhibit their summer rlulhes. Adrian Iselln. Jr., la tall and thin -f-. and bis mustache rnd hair are gray. XT Ho Is wearing a yVT" gray suit In tho rvj'""" small pin checks. W(.'rT" very much on tho ui 1'JX stylo of Mr. Van- r M derhllt's. Thecoat, 7 yjy however. Is mado f more In the new J f cutaway style, and U A preference la I A shown for the tall, f'')li'iU tralgbt standing i,. ' ,! .'iW collar and black LVil iiv' " four-in-hand. Mr. I'Ua. tselln wear a out straw hat with black bond. "Jack" Fol!anhco haa a very neat flannel ult of dark gray, with a darker trlpo running through IL The coat I tho culnw-ay. Mr. Follansboe wear the flat brimmed atrnw hat, William K. Van-dcrhllt Van-dcrhllt wore a J' I rnnnma at tho v-5jL- race on the day T f "10 "uburban. .Tt " I" very largo and XJrri" ' Itenulno and ffll AM very expensive llpsyJy "A'- Mr. Vendor- I V,"lJ" f . P r e f e r o n ce fur XeirJtw I sray. Tho sack l JSibi which he l l ll vJ woro on lllnt 8nl' furday wna pin-check, pin-check, tho coat slnglo breasted. Mr. Vender bill car the all-around all-around turn-down collar and the narrow nar-row knotted black four-ln-hand. J'eter F. Collier wore a very dark, almost black flannel flan-nel ault. with a exeenlah atrlne. The coat waa mado In cutaway atyle. The very extraordinary coattime of E. Horry Wall has been described. In detail and effect It waa the moat remarkable re-markable thing seen at the clubhouse. The cloth from which the suit waa made I one which I exhibited frequently fre-quently In tailor' window. It I a large gray alien- jTf herd plaid check, Jft reminding one of VVTTv the old fashioned Paisley ahawl. Ate.). AA The t router I'fi'Vft were extremely xVl wide, but tapered l' VvJ (O at the ankle. Thoy i Y ' were turned up ll W Hilij aoveral Inche to f'isj j d lap I ay white V (Vy )0 pat and highly aj Bi varnished patent X 1 leather boot. Q Ilut the crowning glory of the get-up wa a dust coat of roddlah Havana brown, an extraordinary extraordi-nary ahade for suiting. The coat wa made a a modified Wollor, aueh as PhU haa delineated In the old editions of "Pickwick." Thore wore wide, flaring skirts and great pocket with flap. A colored shirt, all-around collar, urlght red carnatlon-iiued tlo, the rod hading Into purplo. The smallest of low-crowned "dinky" brown derby hats, uch a one associate with the appearance of Mr. Chevalier In the "Ooster'a Serenade," Sere-nade," completed the outfit. It wo In keeping with the race, and when the cool breeze began to blow, Mr. Wall looked very comfortable. One very remarkable costume wa worn by one of the Hempstead men. it was of deep vlrld brown. The J coat was a cutaway, cut-away, with wide BKlrts and pocket flaps. A very mall. narrow-brimmed narrow-brimmed atraw hat and a red tie with all around collar were worn. Hamilton Carey wore a very dark gray flannel, tho coat cut square and coming well over the hips, yol-. yol-. .. . low nankeen waist-l waist-l I ca'. dark tie, and nut -brimmed 7 I J straw hat. (I 'l Sidney Smith '" Bni)r c,-,'l. (f black four-ln-hand, 13 and fiat brimmed v straw hat wllh black linnu. The canary-colored kid glove la another an-other one of tho fada of tba summer. These glove are made with ono button but-ton not a clasp und uro rather mart. They Ku cry well with gray lud bine, and oven with browu, and aro much better adapted for general W i outing than the irrny suede no long Id , favor. At tho Suburban nearly every H other man wore these gloves. J Itielnald Vand. -rl. lit. blue flannel, B with a dark stripe, sack coat, throe B tuition simile brensreit, all-around col I lar, dark green four In-htind tie. Hat- brlmineil atiaw, with black burnt. John W. dates J nns In a yellow-d'l yellow-d'l Nh-brown suit, nl-fity nl-fity ','r'' a hade. Punnma f fil lint, nnd dark four In band tie. llnrrv 'J no 'ft Whitney wore JW durk blue aerce. with piuln, Ilut- brlinmed straw hrt. Tho long semi-frucii, peml-cutaway rent has not tniien. The mnlnrlly n( in. -ii aro wenrlng a apecles of coat, slrgle or double breasted, which la made on the lines of the old pea Jnrk-et. Jnrk-et. It la cut square. Is nut as snug, and hr.s i.iore cloth. In fart It I almost tno lengih of a Norfolk Jacket, without, of course, Ihe belt uud the pleat. William C. Whitney has a dust cent of warm Havana brown, llu only wear thla when tho air becomes quite chilly. Hla tilt at tho Hnndl- fi. "f cap wa black SAvN cheviot, double mJ1-- breasted coat, cut ' In tho fashion of :J a long pea Jacket, ' nd a black lie. ( W Froderlck !el- ) Iff ( f hard wore a dark gray suit, sack. JK almost tho shade VVI l of London smoke, t'V Villi I dnrk red tie, j P and flat-brimmed k I ' ( I lf "s straw hut. 'Vi The fourln hnnd does Dot lose a whit of It popularity. Perhaps summer advances, tho bow tte will again come Inlo fashion, but It I moro than probable thot these will bo reserved for evening or semi evening dress, the colors as nlways, In this Instance, being whlto or black. Now York Times. |