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Show London Young Men Resent Charge of Slouchy Dressing I i LONDON. Oct. 7. By The Asso- ciated Press ) The ire of London's young men of fashion has 1 ' n aroused by recent newspaper arfTcl IS saying that Londoners are becoming more and more slouchlly dressed. These charges have drawn counter-1 fire In a number of articles appear-) ing in the last few das Insisting that i on the contrary, the men are dail becoming dressier. Leading tailors and clothing mer-.chants mer-.chants declare that tailors everywhere . aie frMitlcally cutting. -n!ppin-. I char.. ing and stitching In answer to jn e er-increas'.ng demand fori clothes. Incidentally It is claimed that the prices are more reasonable !proided that tbe purchasers know, ! where to go and use dlsi rlminatlon. Sartorial profiteering, no longer j flourished, and most of the tailors, are befrlnnlnB to realize that the dav J of war-time high price and reckless buying are past. This Is stimulating la sort of healthy competition, resulting result-ing in better fabrics and better taiK-j ' orlng at lower prices. The spokesman for one large tailoring tail-oring establishment Is quoted as saying: say-ing: "Last year we increased our turn- .-r very considerably and orders jr -coming in so fast that we t an scarcely scarce-ly cope with tliem TTe cloth, by I the way, Is as good as it ever was."- oo |