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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1921)
EIGHTEEN PAGES ri p- DAILY EAST OEECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1321. I Y OU'LL get double satisfaction from "vour- suit this t , Unsettled condition!), due to the re adjustment through which the -clothing Industry la pausing, had its effect upon the stytea for spring and summer wear.' Tor many weeks during the fall and whiter season many factories were either -losd or working on ; short schedule. , After four bountiful yenrg, during which till concerned with the clothing trade enjoyed the height of prnnperlty, a roaotlon set In a reaction so severe that many manufacturers lost nearly all they hud gained during the pros- i pirou em. , 'Sot Many Btylp Oiaiigo. ' As result the leadi-rs of fashion didn't huv much time to devote to new style changes. Financial affairs were absorbing most of their lime. Conseuont!y this spring will see less change In style for men than during any season In the hmt decade. Of njurso younger men will always lean toward some novelty Ideas, but the general style trend will follow tho more conservative Kncs. What may l lost In stle will be more than Com pensated for in belter woolens und fcetter 'tailoring. , Conditions Oiahgod Today. During the period that followed the war and tha return of the soldiers from abroad the clothlagHidustry was runn'.ng'at top speed. At ills turned out . fabrun at break-neck speed and Jour neymen didn't put the finer touches into tho 'garments. Today cond. Hons are reversed. That Is there was more time to think about belter and finer wooleAi and work mma hn e uruvid mors -efficient. ft . i -i aV.' --- -- Refinement is Reflected in Itcjwt Itadical l(liis. . The fanciful styles of the last two yearn will not be so noticeable this spring. Designers were ojilck to sense the acceptance or rejection of their ideas and men's clothes cannot be forced to thof di-greo that Is possible with men's moiln. Hence wo will see a more conventional note in the spring clothing a note that Is truly In ac cord with the tastes of refined dresser,-!. Voting men sim!y wore tne radical stylus because thoy were tho vogue but accepted them with a notable reluc tance. And as time passed the aver age man's Idea of what style should be in clothes swung with tho pendulum. Wide) Nliaixsl Trousers. , The only important change in men's suits will be in the shaping of the trousers. These will be slightly fuller a bit more ng!!h, but not quite as extreme us the London Idea. In the making of the coats young men will still continue to find the full chested effect, but not ouite as pro nounced as butt season. The skirt al though continued long, will not have. tho perceptible flare. , Itrltrd erects Now r.ro. , During the Inst year there has been a gradual retirement of the belted ef forts and there also bos neen- a ais continunnre to a degree of the ploated i, I,,! nanel lack effects. They will not lie ased extensively- in the spring liothcs, but with greater frequency In the tiiimmer cfothea, in which- the sports feature will predominate. - 1'atch and plain jjoeketa will be the" vocue, while the t crescent-shaped pockets will be discarded almost en tirely. Pour button models will be seen a great deal more than heretofore and double-breasted will remain in good taste. ' ' i1 Mule Trimmiig in Vests. - Vests will remain oollnrlosss: of the single-breasted sort, with hardly any trimmings, fiucli things as pleats and pcwk;t buttons will rarely -be Been. Kome pleats r and panels will . be ' shown in lounge suit, iiut not nearly as much as last season. What novel- , ty etfecis remain will be shown in the button treatments on pockets and cuffa. Suits for business and general wear for tho coming season are shown in I fancy silk worsteds herringbones, in j gray, brown and blue mixture. Prom inent among the newer styles are me ; so-cullcd Mayflower stripes in shades' A J of gray, osford, blue and brown. Thcso and tans, with pin str'es, )im-madc of pure, worsted, yai n, of stripes and two-toned effects. gttud weight for year round service. ClKV'kil Remain iu Favor. pertcll Khepherd checks, . herringbones in bluo. brown and gray strli.es. , Glen UriftilinrUt and Tartan i checks and overplai'la, will continue , In favor. Men's models are made with either full or half lining, whilo yqung men's styles are constructed with French facings and silk piping. ' Trousers for outing wear are made f duck, navy, drill, flannel gagardine, doeskin and serge cloth. Palm )rnch and mohair fabrics also will be favor ed. . . Smaller Wfw-ts Now. There are no partlcujar lines or pat terns prescribed as fashionable, but small effects will be more noted than the larger plaids. Narrow stripes, club checks, small mixtures, - email overplalds and lrrldescents will be worn by the majority of good dressers. Flannels, unusually popular for many seasons, will share the honors again. They are for the most part in dark rich tones, in dark tdues. dark greens, purples, myrtles, various shades of brown and gray, olive greens some blacks, and, mole tone effects. , Palm 1 leach, tlte Vogue. Among the mid-summer fabrics Palm Ileach again will rule supreme. Mohairs, homespuns, light weight flan- i nels,, tropical worsteds, crashes, rich '. pongees, sbantung and habitual silks 1 will offer every man and young man j a choice variety from which to make selection. The styles for these suits will follow the lines of last season with ' several new color Innovations.,- . ' j Styles In topcoats will adhere close- j ly the lines of the new spring auita This refers to shoulders,, waitline and i chest. Borne, are form-fitting, others : are slightly body tracing and still oth- ' era are of the regulation Chesterfield ' effect, now in .vogue for ten. or more 1 years. A few belted coats are shown, i hut in a, lesser degree than ever, j leather Coats Popiilaf. j; Heather re versiCle coats, with leath- I . cr on one side and gabardine or Uteed on the other, probably will be worn j as extensively this spring as during the pant two years. .In addition to the customary brown shades there will be it, t" -AN t Spring if you have It tailor ed to your measure "by Pen dleton's Leading Tailor. i s ' '.' Nothing adds sp much to a man's appearance as well made clothes.-' Hundreds of new patterns are here for your inspection. You'll .get excellent quality in the garments we make, . and we see to it that you get a perfect fit. ; If the suit you . order doesn't turn out that way, we don't want you to take it.--- r-.r:' :.: i .it " .. Suits from $33.00 and up. Why say more? , ' i . , Pendleton's Leading Tailor . Suits, Shirts, Underwear, Hats and Caps Made i.i .W.'. to Measure Elks BuBding 1 : TAILORED -AT- MSHIQM'MRIl r 7 ' " - - - . Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525 Other Depts. 78 and 79 II aiTAUTY SERVICE . PKXDLICTOJf'S MllDIXG STORE . Use the Phones " Grocery, Two Phones 525 "Other Depts. ' 78 and 79 :r OUR M - 't EM'S STORE is now ready to sferve you with the NEW for Spring and EasterARINGAPPAREfi v and furnishings. Come in and have a look. i I 4 mM-h A c tIEWE.AIS ; A KA Y-BAC S UIT-TH$ LATEST FASHION PARK, STYLE DEVELOPMENT 4 ' HliW 'CVTOM S.ERflCS WITHOUT TUM JNXOYstNCK OF A TRY-01 SE.4DY-ZQ-eUT-0fy ' I mm I NEW SPRING E. & W. ' SHIRTS 82.50 to $10.00 : t S 10 to $65 Other Makes $25 and up. A complete new line of patterns, colors and styles, and at the new price range which gives you superior qualities at much lower prices than formerly. You get shirt satisfaction when you wear an E. ; & W. Shirt. NEW SPRING SHOES FOR, MEN - The Florsheim Shoe gyes satisfaqtion-r-, faithful service and that gratifying sense of social security a man feels when he knows his attire is right. The Florsheim Oxford .1 . j $12.50 to $13.50 Other Oxfords $60 E. & W. SOFT AND STIFP - - COLLARS ;- . New styles, introducing, the ;'Brjic'4wood, the new roll front laundered collar. Many other styles to select from, also your favor ite collar. :': : r : r n r nv t - .- - ' ' NEW CLOTH HATS AND CAPS $2.00 o $5.00 A big range of patterns and colors.' New Spring styles. Make your, selection now. We have your size. ' ' ' NEW SPRING STETSON HATS fir The hat helps most to make the man, and in our selections for Easter and Spring ear, we offer styles that will appeal to the smart aawel as the most conservative dress ers.a Prices right 4