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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
THE DAILY NEB-RASKAN K fr I I I J I I- ! . What Men Will Wear Of all the garments one uses, an overcoat suitable for wear over even- inc-clothos-eem to wmjuIw) mot-Ugoo(l-6j4e-fts-etm be adopted for Wounds ot p: thought and attention. There are many points to be considered when ordering a garment such as this. It must be dressy and different frtfm the ordinary coat that one would wear with his business suit; again, it must be so made that the front does not lay heavily on the soft lapel of the dress coat. It must be easy in its build for the reason that if it is too tight it is bound after a little wear to put the dress coat out of shape. To describe the styles of an appro priate coat for the ocasion the writer would say that It should- ba a-slngla-breasted black hop-sack Chesterfield, semi-tight fitting at the back, and with very broad shoulders. This latter be ing the vogue of the season. Made with a single-breasted lapel, the fly front will roll soft so that it can bo held closed by any button. The lapels, collar and front of the coat should be bound with black silk mohair braid about three-fourths of an inch wide. The handkerchief pocket, which is half-circle pockets also finished with a braid. The coat should be lined with a rich black satin and this lining brought very nearly the edge of the coat so that when it is worn unbuttoned it rolls back, displaying the lining. When it comes to a matter of foot wear, cloth top shoes are about as dressier occasions, while for all times there is a preference among dressers for buttoned types both In black and in taiiB, owing partly to the greater convenience and neatness of buttoned shoes over lace. The stylish spring collar is the Eng lish cutaway. This collar will find great favor, and is especially adapted to the wide, knotted scarfs that are now, and will be, generally worn. The low, deep, pointed collar will continue to be popular this spring and summer because of the comfort It pro TlUes; Madras stripes, dots, checks and shower effects will find favor, especi ally in the English linen collars. High-grade silk shirts will be very popular this spring and summer. There will also bo a select demand for crepe do chine shirts. Both will have the French cuff and be very gay in their color effects. Various shades of purple and green, in stripe effects on a while backgroumirwTli be popii lar. The mushroom tucked shirt of silk or crepe will continue in good demand for Stylish evening wear. Mushroom tucks in shirts of cheap er grades will be popular for every day wear until the hot wenthor makes their wear Impracticable. This shirt has to be made extremely thick because of the tucks; conse quently It Is very heavy. Cross stripes on plain color back- jrowu-w be in favor on this shirt, which will have stiff French cuffs. The regulation pleat shirt, which has not been popular during the last two years, will be in greater demand, but the big, every-day spring and sum mer seller will be the negligee shirt, in gay color combinations nnd with French cuff. The silk glove for men Is making rapid strides in popularity. It would seem that the man of today is becom ing more particular about the details of dress, not only from the viewpoint of style, but nlso- ofcomf ort. As a summer glove the silk and chamois-like gloves are both logical instead of grey, with afternoon dress, has revived white Ascots knotted rather flatter and larger than before. They are fastened with black pearl pins. Dow ties will be very popular, re viving the vogue of seven years ago. The bows will be broad at the ends, varying from two to three inches. Mil I4IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIM lill III II I lilll Mlill UNIVERSITY MEN jxm who want a spring suit or a balmaccan that's strictly up-to-date and distinctive in style, weave coloring and tailoring ef fect, will find exactly what they want at Kline' s. Our showing of yourigf men's spring suits and top coats that are "different" is far greater and better this season than ever before. Made of very Boft material, they will spread out nicely and hold their Bhapc. "Knitted bow ties will not be worn Plain black and white bow ties are still the most stylish with informal and formal evening dress, respective ly. The black bows with white edges and the white bows with black edges will be worn only by extreme dressers. Pepjer-and-8nl t-m i xturcs-have-com c back again with all their old snappi ness, vying with the revived home spuiiB in Boft crepe effects and with checks and stripes in light colors on dark grounds. An Innovation in town suits Is in stuffs revealing golden threads in the weave. Gold, indeed, is a prevailing tone for spring wear, cross-woven with colors that tone down, such as brown, blue, green. A sheen of gold ripples on the surface lighting and warming. Varying this gold tint nnd harmon izing with it are the yellow and orange t)r-bnff-thatrhave becoimrqultirthtrnnl for neckwear, for shirts, collnrs and warn mm GENTLEMEN J who are inter ested in matters of correct dress for Spring will enjoy seeing our displays of fashionable apparel. Individually hand-tailored Kensington 8iul8jksmad; models from the House of Kuppenheimer which show the spring styles at their best. $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 or more. Balmaccan spring overcoats and taste ful modifications of it which give the best expression we have seen to-thls new style tendency. $20, $22.50 & 425. Good Clothes for Boys & Children. MIS CLOTH EJ5 THEY FIT cuffs, both in plain solid coloring and in color on white. Particular-dresserg-vill-also appreciate the importance of selecting from lines that are exclusive-that cannot be du plicated by any or ever' other dealer in the city. j In addition the Price Saving Will Surprise You - LET your Apparel indicate your individual ity your personal tastes by wearing OUR garments which are distinctive, not only in appearance but in quality an service able worth. Young Hen's Suits $10.00, $12,50, $15 BALMAGGAHS $12.50 and $15.00 KLINE'S 1132 O STREET . . - , sss i.lW' .' nasffia