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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1920)
Friday, September 8, 1920 Capital Journal . . . nine v . ov ij.KoutisovLs- 2: j i nrr-iTrffiMi- ti j 'l" i ii 1 1 1 1 1. . . . Something at least is going to be and the general effect of the coat frill i ,v .', , lower in suits this fall even if it isn't be toward sartighter lines rt i the P!ea,J or yoke effect coats, .effect are more approved the prices. The waist line and general 'roomy appearance Thi rt mt m0relThose that are shown are definitely lighter ones. detail features have come down. that thn mat Vn v,. i ., v"" ( pointed to appeal to the younger ele- than the Novelty weaves, knitted fabrics, heavy gabardines, moleskins, Scotches, Rnrhnnka rvrYiHItio v. , -.l . that the coat will h ,, .lo 10 tn younger ele-i Blue serges, grey serges, solid color 'gabardines are leading 7". Slowly but surely everything that'that the -trousers will be baesv Tit V6ry 811,01,5 fori uItra" !flanneIs. striped flannels and irrides-.tures of the season. The color range jertams to worm war miiuence is pass- simply means less bodv-tracin " j cent snades in gabardines are largely t,.i,. 4n'armir anti nftnr - fi.i.l rt I . tog fnto History and now we find a and less severe modeling JkMriiirp. from thp militnrv MkviAw which men have been following for recent seasons. Whether you knew it, or not, the high waist line, high patch pockets ud deep chested effects that have marked the styles f qr. men in recent leatons were a direct inheritance from the uniforms our doughboys wore dur ing the war. These styles served our men well for a while lh lending grace md erect posture to the figure, but fashion is ever seeking new effects. The first indication that this trend was reflected in the popu larity of double-breasted coats law season. Men showed their dPslr the looser effects and manv tni. toward the double-breasted obtain this relief, thoue-h thh ble-breasted garment has In lhn n9.t always been more popular as a winter coat tnan a spring style. And it will be this coming season, too. JDouble-breasteds are going to gain shown. Unfinished worsteds ad vicu nas are also popular effects. In overcoats you'll find a sympa thetic styling with , that of the suits. That is quite natural because a high lSllars for dress coats- But lhe nr- waist line overcoat is not going to fit well over a low waist-line undercoat. . """or overcoats the belts men are restless for change in their !further Popularity this fall especially Ityfes and many of those who wore the khaki were anxious for something dif ferent It has arrived. There, is a tendency toward a lower effect in coats in at details. The waist line is much low r, and less accentuated. The pockets have come down, the skirts of the coat are longer and the high chest is own to a more natural position for the man whose build is more that of an Apollo than a Mars. Men will look a trifle less trim and oMierly but the majority will at least he more natural and consequently Bore comfortable. Trousers, too, will be slightly fuller uecauae iney win oe entirely away from tne high waist JIne effects whicli was still in vogue in all spring styles despite the fact that it was an entirely new and rather incongruous note in the' double-breasted Jackets. Another feature of the fall styles is a decided simplicity in styling. This was noticeable to some degree in the better spring models, but so many men like the negligee and lounge effets hi summer that a great many models continued to show belts, piheh-backs and novelty pleats as a compromise to this following. For fall hardly any belted errects The younger business men and the precisely .fashionable dresser, how ever, will adopt the more simplified models. Such coats are very handsome an characterful in their outlines and their smartness and refinement win become readily acceptable as soon as the well0 emnmpd ' man 1 refloat thair oiyie attractions at me Dest social ana ""'pieieiy retired. Many uutiinesB centers. j, i uiuueis still show either I t-attern enecis, too, tena toward " uij oeit or the half belt less striking effects. Such fabrics j back. as lend themselves to the neater de-1 However the newest and what prom signers seem to have the call for this!'88 to be the most fashlonahie n fall and winter. These are the wors- j coat of the season is one of a Hao-lnn i teu, cubhiiijcjcs, uanneis, gauaruinen, and vicunas. Even in tweeds, chevi ots and Scotches which are usually more elaborately patterned there is a noticeable tendency toward smaller designs. is wide and varied. There is a tendency toward less use of fur on men's overcoats than hereto fore. The fur cuffs are hardly aver seen, fur linings almost confined to motoring or driving purposes and fur fuse use of furs such as was in votrtie several seasons ago is for the time be ing checked. This Is probably duo to the apex cost of furs today and furs will be etfen more costly this coming winter than they were last. The Mrs. will of course have her furs at anv price. All the more reason why the provider will have to forgo his. in back draping. A good man .,i. ettes are also shown and in this type of coat there is more of the form trac ing effect remaining than in any of the other models. This note is. hnu. Large plaids, overplaids and blocked ever, retained only in the uuner nart eitects are sparingly snown. oman i me coat. ne sKirts are fuller and mixtures, ciud cnecKs, pin cnecK, narrow stripes and herringbones dom inate the new fashions. There will be no particularly out standing color in the fall styles Portland. A still in a IK-fnot suggestion both in shoulder effect andl80-uare cave excavated ten feet under more flaring than heretofore All manner of fabrics are employed in the overooats for this winter. Most of them are the newer weaves. There will be less of the old meltons. chin- Browns, greens, greys and blues arejchillas. kerseys and beavers shown are observed and a great many less most stylish. In fact, all the darker than for many seasons of the past. ground has been discovered by Sher iff Wilson of Clackamas county, Ore gon, and internal revenue officers on the property of Mrs. Nettie Connetti, three miles northwest of Bull Run, Oregon. Juneau, Alaska. E. C. Lilly is charged with first degree murder here in connection with the death of Wm. B Woodworth, widely known Alaskan, who perished when the gasboat Sea breeze burned at sea last Sunday. The preliminary hearing was set for September 8. 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