The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1929, Page 20, Image 20

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The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Ore?m. Tharctfr Morning. March 211929
MEN'S STYLES COLORED
Exotic Effects Created by Stripes and Polka Dots in Ties
RESULT IS ATTRACTIVE
A few yean ago practically all
neckwear-makers showed similar
patterns for a certain season.
It is now evident tbat while
Fome makers are emphasizing one
type of design, others stress di
rectly opposite ideas.
There are now a greater num
ber of definite patterns for the
etyle-following man. Stripes, for
example, may be the leading style
this Spring; but it will be also be
in taste, if that is to occur, to wear
figures and combinations. This
year man may indulge la his
own individual choice in the pat
terns without sacrificing the ele
ment of style. There will, be no
particular tie that the "well dress
ed mu is wearing.-Variety! Var
iety! That Is what all the neck
wear manufacturers are aiming
at.
NECKTIES DIVERSIFIED
Spring ties contain a wide di
version of neckwear ideas. In spite
of the popularity of cluster stripes,
there will be seen almost as many
figured and plain color four-in-hands
as stripes. Stores every
where are equipping themselves
with ties In variety patterns to
take care of the most discrimin
ating customers.
Cluster stripes are becoming
more popular.-with men in the
east, while in the west they have
not any great hold as yet though
they may be seen more frequently
later in the spring season. Solid
colors will hold their own. .
Belt, buckle and chain sets are
popular, but still experiencing
competition ; ' from suspenders.
which in gay colors, are becom
ing more and more popular and
will probably be as wanted this
spring as the attractive brightly-
hued belts which are favored; by
young men. -.,.-COLOR.
IK SHIRTS -
As to shirts color ' will predominate;-'
faet, many manufac
turers have begun - producing
shirts in colors which look new."
At leasr, they are unfamiliar to
the layman
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are evident, such as solid yelow,
ecru, primrose, corn, and the like.
Shades of yellow In fact will be
among the predominating shades
by haberdashers this spring. Green
shirts will also be frequently seen
by the observant this spring.
Socks produced- for the spring
Many unusual colors of 1929 are predominantly in the
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darker shades there will be
somewhat more conservatism in
this line than ever before. The;
wilder conceptions oft. regarded by .
some arbiters of men" fashions. :
Men are showing a preference for .
plain socks that will no doubt
meet with response in the spring
output.
Shirts with two collars to match
are growing in popularity as the
all products that emphasize the
durability idea.
In the main this spring will be
very colorful, as far as haberdash
ery goes. Bright ties, shirts and
handkerchiefs will be used widely
by men of taste, h6 have for
some seasons b e n revolting
against the conventions that put
men in sober garb.
Light Hats Popular for Men;
Tan Shades Also Are In Favor
THE SCALLOPED HEMLINE
Ever so much more significance
centers in the scalloped hemline
this season than in other years. -It
is not offered as a new idea by
any means, but in present treat
ments It very adroitly becomes a
means of producing in practical
day-time 'clothes the Irregular
hemline to which the oye is so ac
customed in formal and softer
frocks. The scallops In such cases
are cut so that the lower edge is
spaced at rather long interval.
The idea works out equally suc
cessfully in panel-like arrange
ments. and in pleats, or. i nfaot,
in plain circularly cut skirts.
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it is the privilege of this establishment to
show a most extraordinary selection of fine
men's wear for spring... ..offering the ultimate
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in quality and possessing style features that
will dominate men's
for months to eome.
we invite you to view this presentation of
the newer style ideas.
to ladies .
a gift to the ladies, (they
purchase seventy-five per
cent of the clothing for men,
yon know.)-; 1. i.
but what to give them . . .
that was the problem. Solved!
. . . an overnight bag, and we
have one . . . beautifully turn
ed out of sturdy brown leath
er, neatly mounted.
this fine piece of luggage is
now displayed in oar windows,
and it is to.be given away
spring opening night at
nine. '
Hickey-Free man
Society Brand, Kuppenheimer
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and
suits by btfwr iv ell
known makers, detty tailored
'fen
to $45
to ccntlcmca ifi f
this picture shows the fine ; '
fifteen dollar Dohbs I bat to"-
be given away "spring open ' :
ingr nite" at nine . . you are
invited to see this hat, dis
plajned in our windows. !
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hoffis w. hunlington
416 state street - salem, oregpn