Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 02, 1910, FASHIONS, Page 7, Image 47

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, , . nit-: OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: OCTOBER 2. 101Q. . ' , , -
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yAViv I'rnvt " J ( Oerco.t-Chestfrfield. Mirtout. paddock, rag- (Formal) A
S 1 YSN yXWv L ln. ulster or fttr-lind coat. trormai;
vT : :.l flx"r r I fr--- X s?,8Jfo- SSX 1 IJ Cot English walking, sack or cutaway Overcoat ChrstrrfirW. surtout or paddock, U
Hi I! Kit !! riftfilRV' iw4 iS X black or Oxford prrffrable. X
m wA fl& Plr A wsr.. - r;Fu;' r, - A
Mill 1 'I V Mltr( ir TrouteraSame material, with sack coat; Wawtcoat-W hue with froi-k. Y
'I'ijiV ' f Li'rIi V &'i "'" " ame material or fancy stripe, with cutaway Trousers Of a modest ftriped worsted. g
fiAlM f.1 H iVll-fU . fSTvj-- r-- R cJrckni .u , . Shirt-White, plain or t.leated, attached ciiff.. X
j J J r, !U jhil iT' ' CVr v V ' w I ( Shirt riain or fancy, stiff bosom or pleated. I
. i-T; rJ 'J ivTy'fL W V WVr nJ 4r Collar Wing or high-band turn-over. Collar-Band, poke or wing with frock; wing 1
T ! T JYirf' r J&L TNC' V Cravat Acot. four-in-hand, or broad end tie. or fold with cutaway. )
A,'liil ' I JIM " 1 J?&&&r HlliT JVk $ Q Glovea Tan crepe or gray reindeer, or with Cravat Atcot or four-in-hand of white or 0
If" :IIJZ:' ' ' ii TVJ iJ V "C t )I1 fo-3l A co,or mani"K or harmonizing with hat or ptj,ri 1
!5f K i Si MI V 4 I 1 1 ?7W if J-X-Kold shirt stnds and cuff links, pre- Gloves-Cray suede, or light co.or kid. W
Vl j Ni r l"l s !N 1 1 ' lli I , I n BW X ferably initialed; watch fob. Jewelry Cold links and studs, plain or jew- X
'i II LA rvT . V WW ' i ''il'i VtY I i A Hat Silk or Derby with cutaway or English eled settings. X
Av !V WJ JOT X . WW ". 1 Hi i i'llM L walking coat. Derby with sack suit. Hat Silk with-frock, silk or Derby with cut- L
' K I ejr K vA'-'Y vVv n 1 f 1 ' i B Bl li Footwear Laced or buttoned calfskin or Ox- ,,,. , If
l F SY m f 1 A Socks-Optional as to style; color to match button ops. j
' Hi Hii J LVH M m ... i lit'il,, lJ'M HY cravat preferred. Socks-Black or dark-toned fancy. lr
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1 ! 1 ' S 1 W A , OUTING DRESS. AFTERNOON DRESS. A
i! f J ' W NXNXV ' ' J ',jll ' J ' J Overcoat Heavy Norfolk or raincoat. Overcoat Chesterfield or surtout. J
i I ' ' W A Coat Straight sack, reefer or Norfolk jacket. Coat Cutaway. v
i 1 1 1 ' ' 1 4 KltJ 1 J Waistcoat Fancy plaid or knitted. Waistcoat Same materml as coat, white or II
I YiY Trousers Serge, tweed, duck or flannel; duck pintte, or fancy silk pattern. V7
W'T F I f - f T T r . fcV Knickerbocker of Scotch plaid. Shirt Plain white, with attached cuffs. K
Haberdashery tor Fall and Winter 1910-11 k sssiti,,,,-. K
i - Ah Collar Low turn-over. Gloves Tan cape, gray suede or similar
t The Latest in Vest- men will wear small checked patterns beautiful colorings of the shirtings fori will be an attraction for those who W Gloves Knit chamois or golfing. i" rJ.uir, r ...tin.. (S
X A Tuxedo vest, 26 inches long is in a medium shade oi grey. Fall and Winter. own a machine ,For an no 5 . T-Go1d h.k. ft&TXZX!. ""'" A
I shown with an open' of 21 inches, Vestings for evening wear will be l or full dress wear, pique s are the American crav Pro " ! J L Footwear Calf or russet, laced: rubber soled, Footwear The patent leather, black cloth or AU
1 - ;i with four butt, ... The open- of white silk or linen. With a Tux- t1 pSKofoms 5Sef hlf&i W with goatskin or canvas uppers. kid tops, buttoned. W
ing is slightly in the shape of a elo. light grey is the thing. an(j pa;n bosoms, both are favorites, ,las tlie initial "T. R." woven in the O 1 J o
"U." The edges are plain or single- Th c-Kirt. marfe UP n oval shapes. The French goods in monogram effect, usually in A . . . A
stitched and the points at the bottom , . . . turn-back cuffs are liked best. white on a blue ground EVENING DRESS. EVENING DRESS. (7
I of the vest are V. i,.rhe. in t-nh The shirt,nK weaves for Fall Among the newest and best scarfs W ,T , W
I Vt5t af 2H '"f?" ln length' and Winter include a wide variety of Collars. for the new season will be the "Im- 5 (Informal) (Formal) O
I ,v' in W .WOU d bC COrreCV.' effects in plains and fancies; corded There are no doubt about the pop- PiV' with wide flowing ends. These A Overcoat-Covert. Chesterfield or fur-lined Overcoat-Tnverness. Chesterfield or fur-lined A
i evening dress will wear a vest which smooth weaves and raised de- "'"ity of the turnover collar and it endf s!ow P,ntfd aprons of gradu- great-coat; raincoat permissible. great-coat, protector military collar, full- Ah
I ihows a shawl collar and a "U" Lg Te fabrics "re mbHcs in wi" be t,,e dominating style for Fall. wd hs; narrow-at t h knot po.nt W The dfess sack of bUck of mi. dress overcoat. W
shaped opening with front which-?? tabrics are cambrics tn A favorite collar, however, has the on account of the close-front collars, g ., 8 Coat-Swallowtail, silk or satin faced. 9
closes with three buttons. The points ' 7 bt'" 7' ?? PmfA 7 Naaltthere will be a widTde- A Wai.tco.t-A delicate shade of silk or linen; Waistcoat-Single-breasted of white silk. A
.t the bottom of this -vest are 3 IfTroc. and Ten! ZL Ulri blade and'white Iff or fancy buttons. linen or pique; button, plain Black h
inches long and the edges are made U bro:hes and "P"-y", b'des a tie(! W Trousers-Matching coat, with plain or waistcoat of cloth or ulk also correct. W ,
entirely plain w,de vanelv of Scotch madrases. ' Tne best neckwear houses will show ? braided outseam. Trousers Same material as coat. S(
A new fanrv wr,r.f. .,, ,,. . AIonK with these are shown some Tne- gentleman of fashion will have knit motor scarfs; both for motoring J Collar Wing or fold. Shirt White, plain or pique, with attached J L
nothercolirrlro Vu'tton rltiV ftg kWnirde,Tghneranadiina S W "d C T' V d k W
11 , . .... stripes in light weight, and a variety cerned this season The silk are un- . c i a . . if )K tached cuffs. Collar Band, poke or wing. ' X
i IM and four outside pockets which are , , , . cernea inis season, i ne siiks are un- variety of color effects; some showing O . , .... . ,. ... O
! I I . . T. . . . of French flannels. These goods are usually rich and harmonious in their borders and fringed ends A Cravat Black or gray silk. Cravat White linen or silk. A
w eite a. inis vest is inches shown in anj stripes and are colorings and of fine texture, but, as a I L Gloves Gray suede or Mocha, gray reindeer; Glove White or pearl glace kid with self Aim
long and the. opening ,. 12, inches. artistic in their designing and r'e. and elegant in their design- Hosiery. chamois and tan permissible stitching. Vj
There is a new vest of Colonial style , perfectly harmonious. ,n one.color reD si!k which has been To be crect gentlemen O Jere,ryT0,dr V St"dl tin ' Jwelrjr-Pe.rl. mother-of-pearl, or moonstone 5
cut in at the waist and flaring at the r ., , . ., . .. A on.ec 'or Ttep S,'K wn.'c.n nas D'e" w 11 wear hos ery of very subdued A tons; fob or gold watch chain. ,,tudf and linlts v
...... .... For the exclusive there are shirtings so muN) the favorite with the best , .,:., i0: II u. .. , j tik,, , i- . (I
skirt. It has flap pockets and the weights- dressers is out for the new season in 6 "kv h?n n3 ,vP. 5BtZ ! ? f VI P k m -i Hat-High silk with felt band or silk ribbon. Ah !
edges show double stitchine A new neavy weignis, WMVe anH a n., fah color- Navy, brown and gray are W Footwear Patent leather, kid tops, buttoned , , ... . ... l
enges snow aouoie smcning. mostly in striped patterns. s!lk and satin w eaves and a new fab -best aithough subdued shades of the X pumps or Oxfords. Footwear-Patent leather with buttoned kid X
double breasted vest shows no collar an o nc w - J part.cn- ,)righu.r J0 periniMible-pale 9 SockT-Black silk or lisle, either plain or with top.; pumps preferable. O ,
A lni tI a."g r traordinarily beautiful and artistic- rie'ly of colors Vop 5, weave, of blue. 'f".". P " helio Some A self-clocks. Socka-Black silk or lisle, plain or self-clocked A
V buttons. The lower pockets have flaps . . . ... , . ,' , f,cv,;hi. vffy attractive numbers are out show- I 1 Vi 7
T and the edges axe- olain Hy des,Kned Sllk ephyra. There arc course will be fashionable. . subdued stripes and checked effects. W U W
and the edges axe plain. oxford coths in ,ain b,ue Cords are coming in strong and QK embroidered desigflg on piain co. O,,. 6
Vesting,. whlte and grey which are made up autifuT 'thin'" nyThtg "k worn consider ably Black C0OCO0 C$000
The exhibits prepared for the Fall rUcUy plain with soft cuffs The heretofore ahown sl,k hose 15 a,wa in good ta5te- T- -' J
. . .. , . cuff is to be made so that in addition In fabrics which show more con
and Winter seasons are particularly t0 the cuff button two pearl buttons spicuous designing, college stripes are
notable for the variety of fancy vest- are placed in each corner to catch it among the latest and will be worn 7 T 1 " ,
ings shown. There are many very back to the sleeves. by men who admire color. The more
beautiful striped effects and these will This shirt is for the man who likes expensive ties have a variety of Per- r
. , ... v j the fftedom fff the semi-negligee, and sinn effects among them which are ,, ,
likely be leaders Many very hand- k has a sportjng effect whicBh r'ather ycry attractive. 8 f"" mmm - "1
ih omt black and white effects and light striking without being over-conspio- The crochet scarfs which have been -Jls i ' -
' f brown and tan shades in combination uous. Some of these are shown with such decided favorites for some time I I
J 1 with white are favorites. Light and pleated bosoms and soft cuff effects, are out in some very handsome -f j.., 1
j.i- . . - . . . .. but in this case a thinner material is heather effects and in cross stripes V -5. t&iU Vf-'f: JL
delicate shades of tan and medium used in p,ace o the oxford cloth and nlain. f ' &T
shades of gray will perhaps be more which is too heavy to pleat. Motor scarfs, which are named Jft " , t TT T B f T7f 'I I J B T T
' worn than any others. Conservative Especial attention is called to the after the best known makes of autos. f jrJ'i S il I M ft I 1(1 I M i 1 t
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I SATISFACTORY TAIL0RIN6 CARNIVAL
I Mdp ' i ana PARADES
IQ rrt HE HOUSE of NICOLL established in 1848 offers you the advant- & r llfS''w 1
$2 JL aSes more than a Half Century' ' Tailoring Experience. This - :
1 v f prestige coupled with the working together of our many stores $J I Y '
& . throughout the country, an extensive buying power and the expert abil- V I.f tk
I e ity of our cutters and tailors makes Nicoll's garments stand for real value V -xwj wl ji a.
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J. than does the average tailor, to cause you to come here for correct V"I ";
5 i RITICAL MEN who dress tastefully, know and appreciate the fact j I I 1 I jl. dS. I 11 1 r ra
$j that Nicoll's fabrics reflect the cleverest conceptions of each season's J -;i't ' lHC Dlfl JOllV LSFIllVSi LVCrV UflV
1 i output, and that in no other store does equal style and quality pre- 11 1 I v yb
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V V UR cutters exercise every care in the study of each patron's verson- & till l :---s' Tuesday Night, October 4 .CARNIVAL FIREWORKS '
O aiity- with a view towards producing the very best effect, in the j l v Wednesday Night, October 5 ELECTRICAL PARADE
t way of becoming garments. g L J " Thursday Afternoon, October 6: MILITARY PARADE
i T F you have never known of the real value that the Nicoll System of J C J J " . Friday Night, October 7 CORONATION BALL
! ? A Talorrui means to you, how about starting it now today? The best Si x . 1
of the Fal1 and winter styles are here-in a variety enoush to satisfy 2 I r i
I ' 5: the most exacting taste Modestly priced. ' jjr I :,fij , !
! S . S ol vv -:: Grand Military Maneuvers Every Day
5 Trousers $6 lo $12 Sails $25 to $50 Overcoats $25 to S50 7? S , K.ncn 3 T
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IT ! T S REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS j
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