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Show BUSH TIGHT SUIT If (IT WEI New Designs for Men's Attire Out; Wide Belts, Two Pleats For Brummels NRW YOKK. April 3. Xew designs de-signs for men's spring and summer attire virtually eliminate the. tight fitting suit, of war dayfi. Instead a natural flttlnp v Coat, not so narrow and just a fraction longer, ha a been decreed by fashion arbiters as Ita substitute. Tho ."toothpick" lapel also has been discarded and In Its pace a more. . modest half-peak has been decided upon j Kxpcrt. agree that the American man prefers three buttons on his coat Instead of two. As a solace for many disappointments that niicht bo left through the loss of the "clinging-ntyles," "clinging-ntyles," the narrow sleevos will be retainod. Tho correctly dressed mun aI.o will have a ten-Inch opening In the back of his cdat. Slash pockets have gone, hut those in the waistcoat and coal will havo a slight curve. Trousers will have little change. The average man. a statement said, '"likes his covering for the lower limbs narrow and. with cuffs, and that la the way he will got It." Only slight . changes have been made in evening dress and In the Cutaway for the promcnfuldr, The "very modish"- will got a snappj'-"sliort snappj'-"sliort sack anil" with wide, bolt and two pleats, which the designers have stamped as "correctly blase." The solons further ;dCcrce there will be no Orgy of color' schemes. 1 The Harht .spring overcoat Will be "shapely In front with full box baok and no vent." It will have tho popular pop-ular circular patch pockets. l-.lght colors will predominate. r, r, |