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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1936)
TODAY TYLE FLASH FOR TH Correct Clothes What to Wear and When as Featured by the: New Bish The Alert Woman a Help to Men in Selecting ops MAM I'- CORRECT k FORMAL Or- : 4 DRESS " OXFORDS As featured by the fam ous Florsheims. Smart to the last word in neat, smart styles.1 Patent leath er and : beautiful - new soft leathers. HICKOK JEWELRY Hickok jewelry is most outstanding with clever new features for falL For formal and informal wear. : American men bought twice as many gloves in October, this year, as in the same month last year, according to a recent check i-ade in New York City. "" - 0 -' I , . , , , . i f (is5 1 L m Smart N Men's Pajamas It's from Formal Clothes Have ! Color Note for Fall In Gun Metal Topper If en ' hare turned thumbs down for more than a century on any Attempt to brighten up formal clothes. Bat this fall the Stetson new gun metal toppev is gaining a hold and undermining the conventional masculine tradition of sober black and white for evening wear." ; - . i. ' Encouraging attention given men by the. touch of color In: hats fir formal wear has giv en stylists a chance to add a dress coat or dinner jacket. THE DRESS COAT For FORMAL EVENINGS O'Coats . . . for for mal evenings ... Blue is the color . . but Oxford Grey is very popular too ... These new coats for dress oc casions are made in both double breasted and Chesterfield styles ... Smart new soft weaves are shown in various fabrics ..' Miltons .' . . Cheviots . and silky appearing Camel's Hair and Llamas . . They lead the way.! Women Buyers to Find Fine Selection Gifts In Novelties for Men With Christmas In the of fing, women buyers of men's jewelry, studs, belts and nov elty items including ash trays and cigarette boxes, will find the new Hickok offerings at Bishop's unusually attractive. Blts in the more expensive choices are ? carrying ! an Ini tialed buckle of sterling su rer. I - . r ew Famous Faultless" No-belt pajamas las featured by Wilson Bros, in bright col ors and patterns In broadcloths, sateens and other new fab rics. Popular in slip on and 'button styles. Also loung ing pajamas with fall- belted longer coat. ' i ! - : " - k 'i Bishop's It Musi be Right Tails Come Into Favor Midnight Blue Popular For Formal Wear 1 This Fall All America Is dressing tin. Even the smaller cities are finding - the tail coat aa eve ning necessity. So tall coats have gone even smarter, if that were possible, f ' j The Hart Sehaffner St Man Surrey Tafia make the man look broader across th shoul ders and flatter across t h e hips. The tails fit snugly and drop perfectly, t Midnight Bla Accepted Another new ' fashion tip midnight blue, for either tail coat or tuxedo.' The man of the big cities has adopted mid night blue as his favorite shade-though of course Jet black is -still excellent a n d now his brother In the smaller ; centers has also accepted this shade. ' -i: ; k For the tuiido. the dou ble breasted model has eonse Into favor this fall also in the- smaller cities, after social leader in the metropolitan areas accepted this mode. Choice Is Wide In Selection of I Country Apparel For the man who likes to have correct country clothes when he is in the country, the stylists have laid down the fol lowing suggestions: ,' '. Rough tweed suits, some times even with a loud pat tern, white flannel trousers, grey flannels, polo shirts In wool or cotton, flannel shirts with attached " collars, pull overs of every variety, cordu roy slacks, brogues with rub ber soles, gold shoes, soft! felt hats, windbreakers, leather Jackets and cardigans. i , For such apparel, the rules are thrown to the winds, and the man or the woman buy ing for him bas to consider only his own good taste. J Camel-Hair and Raglan In Herringbone Rated. ; Tops at Princeton At Princeton, camel-hair coats are the best selling coat for campus wear, with the stu dents showing greatest inter est in a coat with draped full ness, accented by robust lapels. The double-breasted raglan herringbone is also a popular number on this campus: j Other collegiate are equal ly as partial to these styles as the Princeton youths, and in college towns even the younger generation is being fitted with camel-hair coats, the stylists say. Intermediate, Lighter ; Shades of Broun Given r Preference for Spring Spring seems, right now, a long way off, but the style ma gazines declare that the Spring will bring a growing demand for Intermediate and lighter shades of. brown in shoes. Sad dle tan, bordering on the light tones, will m used for plain and reverse side leathers!, with bridle tan, a ruddy . shade. stressed for town wear New Hat Process .A A new hand-finishing pro cess tor hats which is said to impart a softer handle to men's light weight felt hats, will soon be introduced through one of the well-known hat companies. The process also Is said I to ef fect better wearing qualities. naoerciasiiery as Men's! Gloves ; i Q j : Woman's Increasing Interest in Apparel of Man Reflected in His ! Tew Pride in Better Appearance THE women of America are becoming more and more interested in what men wear, land that is equally true of the women oij Salem, vf omen are rnajong tne greater majority of the purchases of men's clothes the nation over, and Bishop's finds no exception to the rule. , Most men appreciate the interest their wives; sisters, mothers or sweethearts have in their clothes. Bishop's sales men have found. Such interest is an incentive for better at pearance and goes even fur ther, in that it creates a! home and social life of enjoyment. The average woman of to-' day knows the ' importance of good clothes and especially the part they play in a I man's success In business and I social lite. She knows the satisfac tion, pride and . confidence in being well dressed herself tor ever occasion . . .likewise she shonld be Interested In her menfolk's appearances. - Money Not Big: Item A well dressed appearance does' not necessarily mean - a lavish sum of money, but rath er the ability to choose the cor rect stylo merchandise for the certain Individual. : Selection of fabrics is an im portant as stylo , . .for fabrics can "match the man" as well as style. The woman who buys Jtor men should know what shade, what pattern, and wnat style Is best adapted to the particular Individual for whom aha is buying. With woman's help, the man's clothes can re flect the alert modern, man Juat as surely as her own ap parel can reflect a stunningly groomed woman. ? i , - To the woman buying for man, hen's in Interesting Rugby Gloves by Wilson Bros. The glove hit of the seal son; Smart in ap pearance. Soft fine leather s' in all shades. ' 1 . cuirnmc NEW chart of accessories to go with garnet, the newest taU shade: v- Tlesr Garnet and: ; grey, white ground ties with garnet spots, and tie la . garnet color with fancy stripes, y .(- Shirts: Grey, white and gar net! striped; grey madras shirt with white and garnet stripes; grey and garnet striped broad dot&. ' :J'"f. -- -:"i.l-.-.i-ir;;.." ' Handkerchief: White foul ard pattern r on garnet back groan d; and sheer white linen with garnet monogram. -: Hose: ' Plaid wool ; hose in garnet and grey; garnet and grey hound's, tooth check wool; and garnet and grey clocked Half hose. Sweater: Cashmere pull-over in garnet herringbone pattern. Suspenders: Garnet colored suspenders with white trim. Novelty Jacket Makes; r ilit for Sportswear f 'two-Tone Popular Too I : r- 4 jacket-shirt, in solid color wool flannel, is a novel model that has pleated bellows pock etsi cloth covered buttons and two-way collar, is an Important item in autumn sportswear. i ii - - Featured in Men s Hose I lsnom' 'nussnsa LOCATION Stylist Has Baying Tips Different Shades of One Color : Preferable, . Mcn'a Qothca Tor the woman who Is buy ing -clothes for ' her menf oiks, Vogae'si stylist has noma meat' tips - " r-:A-:-A-A.-A:: For tasUnce, in town wear the amairt style magaslne points oat that the smartest men wear dark blue. And for a com pletely smart picture, the dark' bine double-breasted salt it accompanied by a bowler hat, dark tie (preferably blue), black socks, and black town brogues. -". ... j Generally" speaking, all col or .combinations are correct, but It is a good rule to dress in different shades of one col or, instead of contrasting col ors, says this guide. ; , "-':""- One Colcr Smartest For example, the smartest men are those who wear blue ties, blue shirts, blue handker chiefs (or blue and white) with bine suits, or brown with brown or grey with grey. Both grey and brown hats may be worn with blue salts. .Black' shoes should be worn with blues, brown shoes with browns, anT brown or black with' grey suits. Fancy socks are 'never in particularly good taste, except with rough sports clothes in the country. Suits that are equally sulta-bfo-in town and country or for travel are grey flannels, light brown cheviots, rarious mix tures and not-too-obvious pat-' terns of not-too-rough tweeds. They range from the double breasted grey flannels, . which in hot weather can be worn with a straw hat, to the heavy tweeds -that can be worn for traveling or motoring, over weekends In a country house, at football games or whatnot. Such suits are quite apart from sports clothes. j j -" Describee Formal Wear - I For formal evening wear, a fail-coat Is worn with' a stiff white shirt,' wing collar, white bow tie, "white pique waist coat, black silk socks and pat ent leather 'evening shoes but not pumpsj A man , depends for smartness in his' evening clothes on the way they are cut. The iwhlte waistcoat is most Important as a telltale about style. It should be well strapped in at the back, and never under any conditions, ahow below the line of the coat front. ; J ;- i - f In formal evening wear, says Vogue, the dinner-jacket, pre ferably ! double - breasted. Is worn wlth either a stiff shirt and a wing collar or a soft shirt with! collar attached depending! upon the occasion and the time of year. ' pattern Used Now A black bow tie. black silk socks and patent leather eve ning shoes or pumps are worn with a , dinner-jacket. Both tail-coats ' and dinner-jackets are now made of dark blue -black material with an invisi ble ; herring-bone pattern or stripe rather than plain black. ' For overcoats, a dark blue double-breasted town overcoat is worn today for both evening and day. j a dress overcoat no longer .being a necessity. A tall-coat demands a t o p hat; -when any hat Is worn. A black Homburgt Is the smart thing with a dinner-jacket. - Color in Hahdkies In striking patterns and odd shades; the fall handkerchiefs are styled to lend an Interest ing color (note to the ensemble. Especially interesting is the use of monogram in handker chiefs. ; I "E squire" I for Men v A special feature for 1936 In men's hose is the "Pacer" by Holeproof made in regular 1 e n g t h with garter attach ed, already popular though on. the mar ket only a short time. Beautiful pat terns and shades. . The Store of Raslan Overcoat. Is Popularity Holder in &crdrobe for Winter . The Raglan overcoat for man, still leads in favor -throughout the country, and is popu lar in both doable-breasted and single models. The Raff Ian is tailored with tail belt, half belt or plain and each style has; a large following. Plata shade and checks are vsed, with . the most outstand ing - choices in soft tones of areya. blues and mtrtnres. - j FROM SCOTLAND Suits for men ... The new Glen . Plaids ' . V: (from Scotland) . ; are exceptionally new . . . Made in vari ous; shades and styl ings . ! 4 Beautiful , doublebreasted models are! most popular ... Extreme, wide lapel9 . with long roll . . . Made with pleated trousers I and slightly : smaller buttons ; i . Stripes are also a most popular style for 1936 .f. Shown in every .popular shade from ' the smallest to the widest : stripe ... In both double-breasted and single models. Hand Curried Leather IslJJsed for Footwear An f exclusive ' new tannage. Bootmaker calf, a soft, rich hand curried leather which has been used for years by only the finest custom luggage mak ers, has been Introduced this fall as the newest leather for shoes by Florsheim. Mens Shirts o J rtf fczJ J Friendly Courteous Service Miiiijiia-fir 0 f I ( K 1 y -wj rue iMew "HOBIBURG" The new ' Homburg as fea tured by Stetson is truly the last word in style for fall. ... Made with higher crown and smart curled brim. : . . The most popular shades" being the midnight blue . . . grey ... black . . and brown . . . Other new styles are the snap brim made with a trifle wider brim and -lower crowd . . . . plenty of style . . . and la the new soft mixtures and colors. SMART j SCARFS Smart scarfs. . . ; Scarfs ara most popuUr for 1931. . . . Made in both silks and wools. . . . The new beautiful silks in blacks and whites are most popular 'for formal wear. . . . The smart new flannels offer a riot of color in bright shades in checks ... plaids . . . and stripes. These new scarfs for fall give that last touch of style and add a comfortable feeling tor chilly days. 'it- ' Arrow Shirts fea turing the newest neck band for falL Smart plain , colors with white collar and cuffs as shown extensively . in Es quire. . v" :s ' 14 (-14 7 N. LIBERTY ST.