12 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday. Sept. 22. 1950 Tall. E ediomm to Dairlc F asier iLiinies bo M eafure MensG fhes Big Choice Of Styles, Shadings Taller, easier lines in medium to dark tones mark. the new fash Ions for men this fall of 1930. ,. Lighterweight fabrics have won the male heart completely and will carry on to fall along with a var iety of flannel, tweed, Shetland and cheviot suits. Lightweights will also be featured for topcoats with saxonies, tweeds and Shetland. . Colors, taking a middle-of-the-road path, suggest the return of brown to the conservative male fashion fold. Browns can be ex pected to be seen in all shades from fawn and cocoa to rich, deep - tones. Blue, too, promises to make a successful return. And grey, ever a menswear favorite, will hold its favored fashion place in the natural to oxford grey tones. Many Plaids Tartan plaids, popular for sportswear and evening through the spring and summer months and prized by the girls, too, will again be available i for the choosing In sport coats, caps, sport shirts, belts, suspenders and any number of other almost indispensable mens wear Items. In keeping with the tallef lines of fall 1950, stripes are expected to delight the short fellow and flatter the six-footer when they really take over during the coming 'sea son. Manufacturers plan to pres ent them in close-set pin stripes all the way to exaggeratedly wide-set chalk stripes. Twe Buttons Typical of the suits men will wear this fall are- two-button styles with lapels a trifle longer than last year. The 3-button, single-breasted, narrow lapel suits men wore so successfully during the past fall and winter seasons will also be abundant during the coming season. , Sport coats, in camel hair, clan plaids and tweeds, promise extra style-zip with center-back vents and a many as 3 to 4 patch pock ets. Other sport models will be side vented with a flap ticket pock et placed above the regular flap pocket. -- i , Topcoats for fall offer a more casual outlook than ever with rag Ian sleeves, balmacaan collars, and tweed ! fabrics and ' plaid linings used very frequently. : . KING THOSE BELLS! Bells at her belt, bells at her toes, this is predicted to become the most wanted costume jewelry fashion of the new school year for girls from grades one through seventh-and-eighth termers. Br., U BVV 1 X W T to 7C4 W f Suit and Jopcoat Standout 1 I i p : . j ; : : ; f I j - " I ; Crisp and long-wearing wool sharkskin Is making Fall fash ion news In this clean cut, ingle breasted model. A bnsl- ' ness man's favorite. Women's Rainwear No Longer Ugly; Now Stylishly Slim To "be fashionable In the rain Is the easily obtainable goal for this fall. Raincoats, once ugly necessities available only in a minimum of unbecoming styles, are now just as smart In sunshine as they are be neath water-shedding clouds. Aside from water - repellency, fashion and flattery come first In the design of newest rainwear gar ments. Raincoats are stylishly slim, ap pearing in boy-type styles and 3 way belted designs. Often they have deep armholes to facilitate ease of wear over heavy winter suits. r - - - Flannel, colorful plaids and tweeds stress the trend to up-the-minute fashion rainwear. And vel veteen is used, just as on dresses and suits, for collars, cuffs and matching hats. ' To complete a perfect ralntime ensemble, water-repellent hats are more and more replacing the hoods 2ND expresses the fashion rV X J1WIL ACC1NTI Men's wear fashion leaders have chosen this new coat of fine wool covert as a leader for Fall, 1959. It has modified square shoulders. Glasses Are No Handicap Now Strictly historical are those un lamented days when girls removed their glasses at parties to squint nervously for a seemingly endless evening. Now, glasses are treated as cos tume accessories. A minimum eye glass wardrobe consists of deep amber frames for tweeds, speckled, striped or plaid frames for day time woolens, and dazzler rhine stone studded or gilded frames for party life. Just for looks, anyway you take it, are tiny glasses stolen straight from an eighteenth cen tury scholar. They promise to sit on the noses of the smartest col legiennts this fall. Glasses are toted In fashiony cases of lame, mock fur, red plush and jet beaded black satin. ; -ITS KZTEXSTBLE! Sport skirt news for fall Is the reversible skirt of wool with a olid tone on one side and a modish plaid on the other. FLOOR 0!!tterandlt.. playing light end shadow on a bonnet profile of f In ftlf. Forerunner cf tht rising fashion of Jewel CKcenrt. 179. Appearance Major Factor The College Man of 1950 real izes that one of his important as sets is his appearance and he in tends to make the most of it. This conclusion was arrived at following a recent survey of 20 colleges In every i section of the country . by manufacturers of men's furnishings. . The survey Indicated some in teresting changes in the college approach to attire. Most notable is the fact that color has at last officially "arrived. not the color that shrieks, or the purple shirts ana-pmk-tie type of combination, but color used tastefully and har moniously. 1 Regional : difference were, of course, apparent In the results of the survey turned up, but there were several basic universal. Our Store Is Known Dy tho Company It Keeps- LOOK AT THESE FAMOUS NAMES SUITS Louis Both from Timely From Ipper Craft m . iiiCitftiVs 0 twr . . .LA la leW in Success College boys almost unanimously favor single-breasted suits, grey flannel In the east, blue gabardine in the mid-west, , brown ' tweeds, mostly herringbone in the west, and tropicals in the south. . Favorite topcoat, ' the country over, is the fly-front,' flap-pocketed covert.-The classic V-neck, long-sleeved sweater was also a national winner. . : -i : The survey also . discovered a trend for longer and narrower ties, with the new "streamliner shape the most popular. Dress shirts will sport stripes and the traditional button-down collar oxford shirt t will continue' Its great popularity. - " r - ' Most exciting news In the shirt department Is the ever-growing popularity of sport shirts, TOPCOATS 85.00 60.00 40.00 Timely From Clipper Craft From Alligator From 7 Svoe . . a. iie soiai Campus oCadj ' - - v ; i BROTHEB .ACT .'. . Junior can fat husky corduroy slacks and w LjnJ w . XT : 60.00 i . A. . a V : ---7- . , W :' 39.30 " ( 'I - At I'- .v "A . We extend a cordial ' u U Invitation to everyone - ' 11 to visit our store during Fall Opening! V , WARD SHRYOCK ' ''' i wi . i mi na v ...... . pi iv ........ for JPialdst dress Just like Big Brother this fall, washable shirts In bold lalds. More Ease in Latest of Slacks More comfort, style and fabric interests are the features men call for most in their slacks, according to a recent survey by David Lewis, menswear, fashion authority. And that Is just what the new fall and winter slacks offer. Waists that can be adjusted te both pre and post dinner propor tions, rubber strips to- keep shirt tails firmly out of sight, the elinv- -ination of the belt and the con sequent nied-in-the-middle" feel ing, all add up to greater comfort. This year's slack fabrics vary more than ever before. They range all the way from the staple gab ardines and flannels to irridescen worsteds, corduroys, nylon-wool blends and Imports. ; v . : HUGE POCKETS! Tremendous pockets are an ab solute must and often "make' thie fall's coats. Open : hi & Mon.. Evenings TilL.9 P.M I