Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1927, Special Edition, Page 23, Image 23

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    SPRING FASHIONS FOR MEN
(Continuad from Pace SI)
In the delirHsn of shirts, tho
older man chosups tho stfN white
koeem (which to h{ far the moat
correct) bnt yunth, la Ito attempt
to be comfortable. Is taverably
dtopnusd toward the white pique
o f Maan sami-etarched s h i r t ,
pleated or unpleated as desired.
Shirts which buttow down ths
to be put In place before the shirt
is pnt on are again gaining in
favor— and why notf They tend
to keep the shirt front Immaculate
add without a bulge around the
studs, which after all Is ths effect
sanght M .
back, thus permitting the studs
M W n reara or so, U d «tin
cart Of to s «Mat t t t t o » » i*M«ia«
thtenghout ths land, many of aa
th lkk aa szuto akan» afarta ap-
patel ae UN 4» d i everyday w a r .
G o t, o f m t o , to t í a tondto»
pastime, and golf means knickers.
Thdse w ill again bo aoan In
cbafeked, striped, and Mocked pat*
terns. W hite linen knickers too
wirt hold their own. The vogue
of Sweaters and hone to piatch
w ill be favored to aanto earieut.
but the mda who «totee to bo a
little more etclneive w ill find ft
wine to choose »«eaten add hone
The correct collar la the wing.
that do not exdefly Match, hot
Some prefer tho turn dawn collar,
that harmonica dad blood well bnt I am Of the opinion that It de­
together. In footwear, the crepe tracts from the dignity of the din­
rubber sole golf ahoe la greatly ner jacket. The bow tie should
preferred. The botleaa bend - ban be of blank s flt, satin or bara­
atrhck America and sponsored by thea figured (black on black) or
the collegian It got off to a good plain. Ad attempt to match the
atatt. Bnt for thoae who want waist coat design in the tie often
protection from the burning raya makes a very pleasing combina­
of the aun, the eight quarter tion. ThO butterfly rules the fa­
large viaor cappas cap fa offered. vorite. Hosiery may be black
Another newcomer Id the French silk or lisle, self or white clocked,
b e n t, sort of a tarn which was a back and white accordion knit
originall worn by the fishermen silk of vertical strip$| or one of
o ff the Basque Coaat. I t may be black and white blocks. Plain
had In solid colore of Mack, fed, Much patent leather oxfords are
emerald, blue, or henna.
correct the w orld over. The most
t r e n when the seashore beck* popular hat is the black soft top-
one we cennet overtseh fashion, pdece <1th silk tnderbrim . The
and so we strive to secare bathing black derby or “ howler” runs sec­
apparel that makee as look our ond.
The favored
topcoat
is
beet, the tall. Blender fellow af­ without a doubt the black Ches­
fecting a bathing shirt of horizon­ terfield.
tal stripes to make him
look
In closing may I say that being
broader, and men of muscular called "well dressed'’ Is a distinc­
buBd choosing "the plain top-ptec- tion art sssily achieved. I f it
es. Striped Shirts, which
have merely meant going into a shop
been the beat bet for two Or more and choosing tbW latest and most
seasons w ill be seen no leas this expensive outfit, any man with
season. A blue and white striped money could be Well dressed. Un;
shirt with trunks of blue wool or fortunately most of our men of
flannel, gives an Idee of a har­ means ate merely fashionable.
monising set. W ld l sgch an The man who wears clothes that
outfit, a white belt makes a strik­ snlt his type— ths one who selects
ing combination.
a suit because it Is becoming and
To the well dressed man fash­ stylish, net simply because it is
ion changes slowly, for above all the latest cut, is the smartly
he is conservative.
In evening dressed nmn. .
wear he loohs Idv something that
is up to the minuto but Is still
not a fad.
On the Whole, eve­
ning apparel shows no radical
change over that of a season past.
HERE IS 1HE LATEST
FOR WDMAK MOTORIST
Our supper clubs, after theatre
dances, and afmflar dlrertlsenieute
have all helped to stimulate eve-
ing wear. The moderate prices of
their ~ extensive
Frock it Typical One-Piece
Sporti
Tailored
“
‘ “ Type.
ite. Tail
- Long 8h
Sleeves
Fashion decrees that the din­
ner Jacket be single-breasted of
blech plain or unfinished wonted.
Shenlders are rather normal, per­
haps a U tile broad to lend an ath­
letic appearance, but the waistline
is slightly figure traclhg. Pdefc
etd are without flaps, either shawl
or peak, faced w ith a fine ribbed
silk. Trousers are rather long,
but not exaggerated as to the
width. A fu ll inch of silk braid
covers the outer tog o o u m s
through trousers wffh braid d f on­
ly half that width are Just as cor­
rect, and even neuter I think. In
waistcoats, a man may show his
Individuality.
However, o a e
sheuld be warned against pur­
chasing a double-breasted one,
because though greatly favored In
France, they are worn only to a
slight extent In the States. W aist­
coats should be of black, plain or
figured a ll*.
W h ite waistcoats
shew » snly be cheeeg fer wear
with a swallowtail. Besides of­
fering additional comfort, the
backless waistcoat which fastens
In the back wMb u Mugto strap,
tends to eliminate tike horizontal
cresses at the pockets which are
bound to be the Meal« o f a long
evunlng.
NEW YO RK — (U P ) — Mo­
torists M w are, let you fall to
head Dame Fashion's latest style
edlet. Knlcker dresses with skirts
SIR ap t ie sides displaying cute
little matching knickers are the
latest thing for women motorists.
T ie fre e * Is of typical one-piece
sport type, tailored, long - sleev­
ed. collated anil with a side front
closing. Usually the frock is belt­
ed at a low waist line and ths
skirt Is left open from the belt
line to the hem with braid trim ­
ming the borders. Knickers are
of the same material and color as
the frock and are banded Just
above the knee and finished with
buckles at the side. Silk or jersey
cloth forms most of these models.
The s k irt can be snapped together
when worn for street purposes. It
is tbengkt that these knlcker
dresses Will be popular with wo-
nttnedrivers since they allow free­
dom of Motion.
Having looked over numerous
m illinery displays one can’t see
any radHal change between hats
of this Spring and last.
Felt
models eontinue small, draped
and simply trimmed.
Dressier
models dombine satin and straw
Or are Made entirely of satin or
taffeta.
thane garments have
considerably
usd.
to
contributed
L S .W IS X Ä
Of RATTLE SNAXES
Sound is Often Off
By U te et Fashion
Decree
NEW YORK— (U P ) — A tramp
being pursued up s bllpd alley
by a policeman, climbed Into a
garbage can for refuse^
The
wHy policeman, suspecting the
tramp's biding place, kicked the
can down
the aHey shouting,
.“W hat's In that garbage can?” A
meek voice from the bouncing
can replied, “ Rattle! rattle! we’re
Just garbage!"
Which goes to show that yon
can't tell what’s ratfling around
these days^ Yesterday, in a the­
ater, we arose to let tyro flap­
pers ppss to Ik el r seats and were
terrified at what seemed to be the
sound of a hissing rattle snake
about the girls. Thia sound con­
tinued from time to time through­
out the performance and proved
quite diac:oncerting.
Later we
found that one of the flappers
was wearing one of the new snake
akin belts which has a series of
overlapping metal rings near the
buckle. The rings atrke together,
making a hissing sound in repre­
sentation of a snake's rattle. I t ’s
queer what a rattling good time
youth seems to have wearing son­
orous accessories.
Some of tlfe male students In
a Western school persist In wear­
ing tiny bells on the cuffs of their
wide trousers, much to the an­
noyance of their teachers. Last
year girls wore these bells on
their garters but they discarded
them for Jingling bracelets.
At
present
silver lin k
bracelets,
adorned with silver bells, are a
flapper fad. Each bell bears the
monogram of a boy friend. Nar­
row enamel band bracelets In col­
ors are sold in the shops for 60
cents each and many girls wear
two or. three dozen on one arm
without considering the effect too
noisy.
• Though the little flapper has
grown meek in her manner of
dressing, she still Insists upon
being individual where accessor­
ies are concerned.' Just now gay
galoshes ate a popular flapper
item. Some of these are bright
,red or green. Others are fu r t r im - '
med at the tops. Then too, there
are the English knitted
ts in
bright plaids and stripes which,
when worn over ths nude Mock­
ing, look like half-socks worn over
bare lags.
New York flappers are wearing
very little rouge today since the
style Is for pale faces and little
devil caps which extend in a point
between the eyes with tabs over
the ears.
.w ith ns, at least in suggestion.
Embroidery may mark the spot
where it weald appear, or it may
aotually appear at the front. The
bloused bodice Is still making n
| play for favor, and may be defin-
its or suggested.
Hips, alender hips! Yon may
be Justly proud of yquraelf when
a swathed girdle tightly encircles
you. Usually tied In a bow nt
centre front. That laat sounds
The Col lari css Neckline Is Mark­
rather like stage directions, but
edly Important
centre front holds the stage, for
A fter all tks variations of col­ that la where fullness Is quite of­
lars we have worn, the collarless ten applied, usually by means of
neckline Is something decidedly pleats.
new and interesting. I t Is most
When edntre front Js not the
often square, sometimes three
.
j
instruction of the playwright, Bide
cornered or v-ehaped. Curved .
,
¡left Is. Fullness at the side la of-
necklines also appear sans eol-
lar. The lack of a collar, howev- j
ac^mpanled by a dropped
i hemline.
er, does not mean that the top­
Skirts, - of course,
remain
most part of your frock w ill lack
Interest.
Square necklines ,fn short. Surprisingly enough, Par­
special are made quite fascinat­ is seetns to hate given up the'at-
ing and flattering by banding of tempt to foist long skirts upon us
)nget pjeceg of fabrlc following and contrariwise, is making them
shorter than ever, Just barely cov­
the lines of the neck.
’ To follow in logical order ering the knees. Last season,
down the dress, we approach the ono's friends who had b e e n
quite
waist, or the point Jnat before abroad all returned with
the waist— the bolero. I t is still long dreSses and predicted that
skirts, but much to their surprise, eauee ft softens It and adds a llt-
we would soen lengthen o u r t l e a ir of pertness and ail being
they
were forced to shorten quite alive.
theirs! This season's face-about
BMbroldery Is used, although
hl Parte la only another prowl of quite sparingly. A little gees a
the growing Independence of the long way. and the over elaborate
American woman, and the tactful e ffw te of former years are dis­
acquiescence of the French dicta­ carded In favor of simple effec­
tor to her demands.
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tive work in a Single color, or
tw o at most.
Spring’s trimming details , a ll
Plntucks and stitched pleats
Incline toward simplicity. The
and
curved and oblique seams are
trickiest of all Is the use of bows.
L ittle bows, big bows, at should­ wtdoly used, and are another Indi­
er, at waist, at neck. W ith flying cation of the trend toward sim­
plicity.
ends or. flat, smooth and demure.
The bow in conjunction with the
square neck line la very good, be- R E A D TID IN G S C LA S SIFIE D ’«
A necklace o f
pegrls is the
jhoice as a gift
nan. Our stock
finest.
color for accentuation, an it C M » <
be almost universally w o r n . - ;
Blondes, brunettes,
blondes, olive sklnne
or pins Nordic type»— nil e a a" nd
wear blue w ith, su cc es s,
blue will be combined with
white or yellow, and other shaded'■’
of bine will combine In two o r -
three tones.
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^ ¿ is a n m in - - - - -
In the Heart of the Cascades
FROM CRATER LAKE; 5 MILES
FROM MEDFORD. NO BETTER CAMP
ANYWHRRE.
Cold Mountain Streams
Good Hunting and Fishing
Everything Guaranteed
WHILE THE TUB IS FILLING
a bathroom of our furnishing is good enough
to sit in—if i t ’» big enough. There’s pleasure
in just anticipating a bath in such a beautiful
enanieied tub or of washing in such an immacu­
late pedestal basin. Such a bathroom is not
alone more pleasurable. It is more sanitary.
L e t’s tell you how little oue costa.
P la y T im e i s N e a r
We Carry a Complete Line of
Golf Clubs and Equipment.
Baseball Supplies, Fishing Tackle of all Kinds, In
Fact, Everything in the Line of Up-To-Date
Sporting Goods
•JÎI “ LT r .i ■tr —
Help Ashland
VISIT OTTR DISPLAY BOOTH AT THE ARMORY NEXT WEEK.
COME HERE FOR A BITE AFTER THE BIG SHOW.
N I N I N Q E R ’S
The Spring Opening to be held at the Armory on
March 1 and 2 deserves the united support of the
people of th is‘city.
ROOFING
The efforts of the merchants and the Ameri­
can Legion are deserving of city-wide approval
and commendation.
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THE CHOICE OF EVERY WOMAN
shades of klne «10 MtoS Into
»romiaeaoe. Bine to • » ’ Meal
GRIEVE S ONION
25
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
Navy Mas (or early M
¡Attend This Exhibit
m a tch ed
ultimate in
for any wo-
inctodes the
Show your loyalty to Ashland and Ashland
Industries by making this the biggest civic
event of tho entire year.
For New Roofs and Old
I t ’s an expensive proposition tearing off the old shingles and re-
shingling—expensive and altogether unnecessary—ndt to mention the
litter and dirt that goes with the job—and the {KM'sibilitie», too,—that
between tho tearing off of the oli} and the putting on of the new, a
sudden rain storm might cause considerable damage.
No Need to Tear Off Old Wooden Shingles.
RE-ROOF AND PAY LATER ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
We have a varied stock of
ine Gruen W rist Watches—
known the world over a s’
the correct time piece for
discriminating women«
. ‘
Ashland Kiwanis Club
FREE SAMPLES
« Complete Stock o f Building Material.*
PRICES REASONABLE
O. H. JOHNSON
Ashland Lumber Co.
Jeweler
Oak St.
mJ
At Ry. Crossing
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