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Show If you want to be the man who really rates When you, take your sweety out on dates, Class and humor are good baits, As well as manners, don't hesitate. Wisely choose your hats and ties, And you'll be the envy of all the guys, -But the man who really tries, Will take these tips before he buys. The visible trend is toward more casual clothes. Sweaters are the main rage, with sleeveless vests predominating. Fred Cole has a swank green number. Plaid flannel flan-nel shirts have had a very successful success-ful year, and Willis Tandy has the loudest one of all. Mighty attractive. attrac-tive. Suede finished material has taken the place of other material for pants. Soft greys and tans are the favorite colors. Warren Fisher, Fish-er, one of the best-dressed men around school, who is running a close second to Mr. Williams, has a sports apparel of beige, with which he wears a green shirt and tie. There's class for you. Speaking of shoes, just about anything goes from soft leather moccasins to ski boots. Polished brown is a favorite for those who wear dress and sport shoes. But for the advocates, work shoes are just it. Paul Eyan, Wayne Mc-Ghie, Mc-Ghie, and Frank Davidson are among those who sponsored them. Single-breasted suits of three button variety still maintain their polished appearance. Coarse fabrics fab-rics have completely replaced yesterday's yes-terday's smooth fabrics. Many rich warm brown tones, along with tweedes, are the sportsman's favorites. For a . smooth dress suit, try the new air blue, and smoother yet, match your olive drab covert cloth suit with a similar simi-lar overcoat. Herringbones, plaids, and stripes still hold the fashion spotlight. Many of our best-dressed men give their formula for success to the fact that they harmonize their whole wardrobe using one basic color and style. Two or three sweaters, an unusual sport coat, an extra pair of slacks will supply a refreshing variety. Take these tips for your own success, But never must you forget That clothes are just an added finesse, And neatness, man's best I bet. wi s?ije"En,js"".si,j4 |