Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1927, Special Edition, Page 21, Image 21

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    The man of mean« ahonld hara
te a r tflfferant rpbaa, NM to toavy
toweling for useful aartfe*. •
toW* one weighing bnt a few
WosW f u days t h o ,M«hbo da •wnce« to be used when traralllng,
chnndher** which has ftito wfch n light weight flannel or eney
Urn groateet smonnf o f t i r e r Is tovpglng. w d finally a haatfaome
M b * ef brocade or altk whan he
the battened modal «M k .a
la nntertaining hla friends infor­
mally. Moat of these hara a large
collar, »ilk cord trimmed,
and an silk girdle. The smoking
Jneket too, has net reacted Imcnt,
Spring Fashions for Men
An Authentic Forecast Which Will Guide Men and
Young Men in Selecting Their Spring Outfits
The yoiso
For years, the male population contdonoo In him.
•of the world haa looked to Lon­ that a M aa can actuate by feeling
don for the« latest decree on assured Chat there to nothing
men's fashions.
Today, how­ wrong w ith him sartorially la
ever, the startling Innovations undispated.
Enough on geaeralltldk! To the
come from Amedeo, and Earope
la following her dictates to no business of making a careful
small Mbgree. I on don nd course forecast of Spring fashions based
is still issuing ooamsaods as to oa an analysis* of the current
guits of course are the
different cute and lengths, hot tyend.
A m erica has Introdaced styles of foundation o f our entire en­
its own which even Bagland semble, so n aturally the Jdtecus-
sloa a t them Is In order. The
adopt»
between
single
and
In bis dress, the American Is straggle
much mors practical than the double-breasted suits has about
fturopoan.
Thera Is a careless settled Itself w ith the latter
ease «beat tho American which «signing of 60 per cent favorite.
accentuates his slothes. Ha re­ Thia type of jacket has been
fuses to be a slave of fashion. striving for a place in the fash­
H e Insists upon comfort in his ion lim elight fo r several seasons,
dress, and therefore ho gets It. and a t last it has «cone lute Its
Clive Brook, the famous oaraea own. And why nst? Man am bo­
star, describee clothes as “un­ ginning to realise that double-
conventional and smart looking." breasted Jackets make them look
And after a ll Ansorleaa fashions
■te the host fashions ter Amecl-. fellows ara especially aware that
such coats tend to decrease theta*
can men."
Regardless of where fashions height.
originate, or who to tho cause
The cut of the new jackets la
Of them, the successful man mast not radically different. ShouMers
be well dreesod.
He "doesn't are broad the vest slightly figure
necessarily have to become a tracing, and lapels moderately
fashion plate, bnt he should have wide. The large peaked lapel of
a wholesome respect for tho psy­ last season has given way to one
chological factors residing In notably lass conspicuous, and
good clothes. ' Hot only do good also to another lapel w ith a
clothes give a man confidence /n rounded turn, wijch is by far.
himself, tea they give others
Z ^e N E V CLOTHES
t,
retata theta* toagffk. and atop so-
mata rather wide, appmalmotaly
eighteen Inches at the bottata. »♦velty Is oae Of blfofc dIM. fk a
white
abirt,
collar
attached
however,
eeford
It SUU
* Phone 63
being
the
aaaaaerrottvu
a > fo « lto H ii
ahoni M « r a a a t t o R te total
shirt estoa a t gtefftafc f t « tf l h t
with a shtgla-braastad bantams fonad that Otoe hnstabas «ate stiff
suit Is »atte correct, and. a aeval
change.
And now te the color tU B fe
Sprlag soHtags-
I t to to « N |
,trnS, that what once « M f o
fashion o f the Covered <SNr>;h n -
camea la Mate the |roper«y«i[ the
proletariat.
And this eeaffM Is
as eacepttoa,-because the popu­
la r shade w in be one that «be
K ing e f Bagland sponsored a
short time age, a sliver gray. W e
welcome it because It blends'
easily w ith almost nay -color.
Bracken, a Shade borrowed from
Scottish hHl -fern In August, and wMa.
a popular F a ll numbgr w ill ha - < kd
sadly neglected.
Tan too wMMgfft
have Its many admirers, while th d lM a ff
perennial oxford w ill be favoraflM m Hn
by the more mature man. For tofff ,
the collegian, there w ill he desert
shades as light as the lightest ef mong
smoke. Year la and year oat, colon
blue rides the crest of popularity Abets
sad this season w ill find t t the moat,
old standby as usual.
tertal
I t might- be well for men of each
different proportions to heed the'
Lit
Ups concerning the selection of tootw
th e ir salts. The tall, well "built' heavy
naan looks best In suits that her-
row the English cut, bog type
.jackets and wide trousers In
eefcrs o$ a lighter hue.
The
stAut man should never attempt
Je PRO !
APPEA
wear, end to n ig h t black
for the evening are this s
Thera has been U ute tf nay
change te underwear staee lato
year. The two piece enfit w hite
rasemhlea (ha outfit n t a rnaner
Tenad great favorite » « • te dee
fa r rs petos6 aaeeeea th is Spring.
Ite popularity .Is ihared, however,
by the athletic union salt which
Aateproud of their appearance.
M
iff
those muted and Soiled Clothes Hen to be Cleaned
Standard Cleaners
they tend to exaggerate a build
that his clothes should try to
decrease. He mast wear clotheg
that give prominence to his cheat,
and decrease Ms waist by con­
trast.
Therefore his apparel
mast he of simple conservative
cat w ith long lines, and prefer­
ably at the darker m aterial.
Cheeks are taboo. Follow these
suggestions, then eat, drink, and
be merry, fo r t e a n l i W l r t f t i e t .
The ra n toward gray U snit-
tasa w ill atee reflect Itself in
topeente w h ite are notteeably
smart te opt and line.
O ther
shades teettode nevlea, gaay blues,
black and tobfte herringbones
and diepenals aa waH,as th a bar­
ley com deetgn.
Bolder de­
signs In cheeks, plaida, e n * H om
mplace te some extent the pne-
valeace of solids.
The usedela,
both single and doahle-brantoad,
are long, t a r tly ' broad a t the
«boulders, and also w ith moder­
ately broad lapels.
The siagto*
breasted fly-front Is another fav­
orite.
Both here and In Bag-
leaC every sm artly dressed man
owas a Chesterfield, either of fhe
“tube” variety which Is very
close fitting, or the other model
which allows of easier Mnee.
I t has been interesting to note
how strongly the snap brim felt
has taken a hold oa e a r A m eri­
can public. Jt oflera such an to-
form al nonchalance that there Is
great doubt of M being (oread
Jewelry
¡It is a aaadtor of pride with
. us to hav« the choicest of hue
jewelry n * 4 y for your seTf^-
ion h e« . When yr»« «meh to
choose * gift or jranl suuie-
thing her your own' use, you
« a y otetee here, assured of a
«liable «quality at a reason­
able piiee.
'
A. WHITE, Jeweler
ENDERS’ BUNK
type of bat. The most popular
adH be that w ith brim Snhounfi
In «hades of gray and tan. The'
maa with the blue topcoat vtoBn
d ad that« he can do no better T|
Ashland Gleaning & Dying Works
aiagle-breaated eoat w ith
cellar. Matartote include
flannel and’ affk and wool
tarns. Slippers of coaraa, a
harmoniaa Wlp» tho gown or
Improve
A kmn for that purpose—or for buying or building
—may be obtained thru this Association by appli­
cation- at the Medford Office.
We offer a loan service with long or short repayment
terms and cash refund at maturity.
OUR ADVANTAGES>-
Regular .monthly paymentg to repay loans in
specified time,
Cash refuad at, maturity amounting to $100.09
for each $500.00 borrowed.
* Prompt action on applications and closing loam»
~ '' —an added comrenience to borrowers.
30 N. Central Are.
Medford, Ore.
than to choose a hat of navy JJ
blue. When thto cembiantfoe t o f l
.
GO TO THE
'
Building Material
Store
{or everything in the building line.
w
’
&ov'
I
Old Growth Columbia R iver S oft Grain Finish.
Special Floorings an d Ceilings
Asbestos, Roofings and Shingles.
Specialties
IfeinJiiotiM nud crooked heffie Are
‘ Paints
Peerless .
Medicine Cabinets
And Built-In Features
Ragers Bros. L aq«r
Patching Plaster
& W. P. Line
Floor Wipe
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
In Tive H«art Of Town'
Bedroom
Still, one can’t always be buying new shoes, with
o h a d r « ,« J«to< on fbem. ,
I
¿.' a '™ i
t
jflflffr
Atod it. Ito U «eccbsary, .bewwae the old o«es
be Htnrdily *" repaiiod~-^ivea - another new lease
of life.
,
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Hop*,; itodffg 4b* weak, kufc «over all their shoes
—send; in'those in need of «jkaii^-and start them
off to school*again Monday Hfth feed, ftom stone.
OVERLAN© SODE SHOP
the
qoMnw
of
snuxa
heralds a new era of pros -
PERITV B » AHHLAWfc .;«ÜW 'US SfWW TOU SOME OF OÜR
IxATEStrMHROOV, LWING ROOM OR DBHNO ROOM SUITES.
aOMB br TÉE ¿¿T E ST PATTERNS AND YOV WILL BE SUR­
PRISED AT THE MODEST PRICES.