— no; . icuAnLOTTEroWN GUARDIAN “Efren a ' . ‘ Jan..." Men‘s dress is of man's life a tliingtliose knowint.r modern touches that _ I “0 “int-161' taper toward the ankle. The Touizh Weather wear With a smart apart—~to paraphrase a familiar quota-prove his familiarity with what-is what A New Covert Topcoat Appears a! Palm Beach—Huh, well. out is straighter even very slightly raincoat. tion of sentiiiientai, not sartorial. sig-iii correct attire. and must be worn in . _ _ hell—or tlnre—iii line; but this flare The well dressed man carries a nilictince. [hit the truth ot‘ the pump-such manner as to prom his entire Defined Walstless Give Coats 3 THE] Effect—Jet Buttons [or cut is so slight as to be DMCHCNIY 1111' Cline- it 15 11“ accessory Nature 118 im‘ tirttm' is none the less certain t‘or allt-onversance with the canons of good ' t‘ noticeable except in the_case of youni,r Dorlnm 118 Elm/98 MW?“ 0“; bows and that. Man is supposed to havo reryt’oriii. the Dinner Coat—Army Color; in New Neck Surfs, chaps wholike todress It) the extreme completes the. suggestion otacitrei’ully l'cw hours out at his strenuous life to The wonder is how he finds time to 0!" style. and (‘Ol‘l‘eCUl' 011099“ COEtllme- The {0‘ tit'Vtiit‘ to matters of raimeiit. lrledo it. silk Scarf. Stick and cutaway atter- woman‘s dress. ('utaways. dinner and and white, evening costume. VOX‘Cd Gillies {ITO SlmkeWOOG. Dim- l:t‘\'t‘l‘ shopaflas; woman does-merely In “The Outcast." one of this year's noon coats are accompanied by wing- dress coats. anti even sack coats show COAT, CANE AND HAT. onto or putring with curved. rather it) see the new and register decisions sneesses on the. New York stage, tip collars and bat-wing ties of black \\'lliHliillOS rather high and quite pro- CONCERNING WAISTCOATS AND heavy handles that may be hooked oi” choice tor the future. When he act-some very good clothes are worn by or gray checked silk. A dinner-coat in nouiicedjndeed man's waistline is more TROUSERS. Short topcont ot‘ tan covert cloth. over the arm, English fashion, and a. nutty newts a hat. or boots, or a new the three youiii,r men who have import- one act is accnnipaiiied by a. black pronounced than woman's these days: billowing out from the armpits into a tapering line to the ferrule. necktie. he makes time between bust-ant roles. Notable, for instance is ii bat-wing narrowly edged with white. and there are. actually baited tricot “'aistcoats also give the high-waist- t'ull flare. are going to be the. thing he , t‘ll"fl€£('lllt’?l1l.‘i to no and get whatiounge suit of mustard and pepper And it may be noted—Hit one sits near contraptions— not corsets, of course, ed look. and double breasted walst- for young follows this spring. Several BUTTON ED SHOES FAVORED. 5m 1101‘ till sees to it that the. traits- mixed worsted, worn with tan can the front at this play—that the lead- perish the thoughti, But certainly coats are now seen almost as often as of these coats have been observed at :H'liun brief and to the point as walking limits and a scarf or gray and int; man wears jet link buttons in the girdles—which with “just a slight. single breasted ones. Long cutaway Palm Beach. and they have. a natty. Though laced shoes are worn in possible. Mun reads no t'ashionblaek silk. Notable also is the fact fastenings of his dinner-coat. Jet btit- laeiiig"—as the advertisement there- points fall below the high waistline knowing dash and ii racy smartness country and with informal morning ticwswuiiless surreptitiously. lie mustthat with all the afternoon and eveii- tons and links on dress anti dinner of states—“will reduce the figure and showing beneath the single button that is indisputable. The correct costumes in town. the buttoned shoe ti('D(‘l’l(i to greater or less degree on int: coats worn in this play go win'g- coats are a rather i‘oppisb, but accept- give the, poise so necessary to distinc- coat. When the. figure is youthful and spring derby for wear with such a is considered correct for occasions ofu the advice of hit; mum and habor(iash.tim,(,d mums» turned down mum-5 ho. ed style feature this season. tion with evening dress." slender these points on the waistcoat coat is exceedingly light anti flexible. formal or semi-foriiialnature.'l‘lie new er. it he is: it shade too zealous about in: affected only with the morning or , The dress coat has shorter l‘ronts. can be emphasized with smart effect. with n moderately high crown mm buttoned 311088, in 1811 calf. till“ 01!" the t-ur of his lupcls and the (-oior m'immm. suns. Even those turned down MAN 3 WAISTLINE UFTED To this season, which display it narrow Black Waistcoats are not worn with mther “at brim S” h“ rolled it the with top of cloth, and in patent leath- ms got-1m m. it.” hinlsolf 0pm, to the mun“.- um inconspicuous of shape, MEET THE STVLE- strip at white waistcoat—a. pleasing full dress andlbe correct white waist- , g y ‘ ’ er with dull call tops, all show the aspersion oi‘ t‘oppisliness. Yet man with bluntly rounded corners separat» The high-waisted effect is notable in styles which lend touch of added coat is not of silk but of fine pique. 91‘103- A “9W 50“- hat M 31130” [01" 1011K. Simmer recemng “210 0f ‘00 and must dress well. His attire must showed just enough to show the well tied man's costume now, just as it is in sniartuess and contrast to the black Trousers cut by authoritative tailors bonded with plain cloth, is, liked for iii-step. ' =._—I——_—-— Illlllllll/A‘\\\\\\\\\\mI/I[IIIA\\\\\\\Vlllllllm&\\\VIIA &\\\\\\VIIII/I/I,A\\\\\\Vlllm\\\\\\\\\Vlllllllllm\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\I\Wlfllllllm\\“\\\\WIIA\\\\V a“\\\\\\mlm\\\\mm 7 ’ ' . ‘ “The Haberdashery” - The toplc 0f the moment IS EaSter Togs'" For exclusive high-class neckwear this Easter us. tor Easter is the day of days fortdress. You will geta variety and richness in popular Price ties . Fittiiagly st;i for it marks the adiéarlief of the I‘lliavi< Seasgm—fithe that W111 delight YOU- _ time to iscar winter ra'ment an ' e nature, 00 to ' ten - ‘ - S ‘ - attire, l 1 mg t1 hl’algi Bealifih Eeckwefir, Belgligum Bltfi fieckwear, Of course you will want an Easter Hat~and this season’s styles es ID 1'93’ CC Wear. igger I‘OVYII ‘30 W93! an are really new—novelties in shapes, colors, finish and trimmings. the American and Canadian NOVGIUCS are herein abund' When we started busmess a year ago, we went after the The combination band effects are swell ance, prices 50c, 60c and up. hat trade and went after it strong. - . . Then there are gloves. The ever popular dressy Chamois—— The result has more than gratified us as today we think . . . . we sell more mars hats than any store in the city. Why was dressed and undressed kid in light and dull greys and various shades , . . of brown. ""3 fiiugt‘gfigghfhgbggfgfiigngigt}:33133::such as many Of course you will give the shirt and perhaps most of all the tie . . . . attention for it lends the final touch to Easter Dress. figgiggffioxfihgfigteya:gig“:i321? 0f buymg 1“ 305m“! All these Easter things we have anticipated with a special stock We had the idea that our Island _boys would appreciate the 50f much. we welcome 5'01" mSPeCt‘on' newest and best procurable and our idea proved correct. I Our Easter showing of men’s hats will make competition I ' sit up and gasp. See our Stetson an Scott—Young hats. For the young man who prefers :1 Cap instead of a Hat we have . . . imported some real novelties for Easter. Patterns which fairly the ygvgnhg¥ggforfigsfiaggggdsgglé‘g Ogicggassgfi sparkle with style and_ distinctiveness. The are the smartest effects.“ , hose coats are modelled on the newestpfipnes with my bread wear to, be flound in (.anada and are m_a e in so many styles lan shoulders and are known .as the Slip on overcoat. Price's t 2‘” youpa“ t be p gemng the cap you des're' $15.00 up. Prices 85c $1.00 $1.25 $1.35 1.50 Men’s black Vicuna Overcoats $10.00 u . ’ ’ ’ ’ $ 1’ Men’s dark grey Vicuna Overcoats $13.50 and $15.00. 1 I L“ “S Show you the New Velvet—Cheek caps- ‘ Henderson , & Cudmore , I ":"j‘ . Human. r. : - .. . - in ‘ cave-m."wall(lv1..\a\\\aad\ioawirxw I ‘ “ \‘WIA\\\\\\\VIIIIII/Im\\\\VII/L