FRIDAY,DEC.3, 193" THE MICHIGAN DAILY A PAG Complete Wardrode Should Include Dinner Jacket As Well As Taile White Vests Will Feature Longer Points; Straight Lined Vests In Style Yet By IIA1OLD GARN Each year evening clothes for the! well-dressed man show slight modifi- cations in cut and tailoring, and for- mal attire for this season is no excep- tion. The Michigan man who wants" to be considered correct in his choice of "after six" clothes for fraternity: parties and the J-Hop will find that the high waistlined tailcoats have be- come outmoded and have been re-: placed by those with a lower waist-! line which come to the level of the! hips. The lapels form a long soft roll made of light or heavy-ribbed gros- grain silk or Barathea cloth, leaving a space of about two and one-half! inches at the bottom of the roll be- tween the lapels. The tails this year are slightly longer, coming one inch below the knee. White vests for for- mal evening wear show a revolution- ary change in the length of their points which are much longer than those of previous seasons, but straight lined vests are also sho17n by the " better men's shops. The lodger point-: ed vests can only be worn with the lower waistlined tailcoats otherwise they would come below the front of the coat. Midnight blue still remains the fa- vorite cloth of the fashionable inan and comes in the cheaper unfin- ished worsteds, in the more expensive! Italian worsteds and in a variety of! other quality cloths. Braid on the: pants of the tailcoats . is of corded: silk with a raised ridge in the center.! Cloth on the buttons on the tail- coat should either match the cloth on the lapels or should be covered! with a checked silk fabric. A new in- novation on the sleeves is a distinct cuff edged with a line of ribbed silk. White ties are of the butterfly-type' Formal Coats Will Feature Swing Fever Gets The Neckties, Too coati 'i By S. R. KLEIMAN D ra e St hin Approaching Christmas means to! a elthe average Michigan man but one thing in addition to seeing the happy Wide Peak Lapels Found; hunting haunts of earlier escapades} In Double-breast Carlton -NECKTIES. Not necessarily red and Model With Back Vent green neckties but usually some night- marish concoction more terrifying in Barclay is Favorite silk than in worsted twill. But fashion and conventionality: S Ssuggest, and thin purses command By STAN SWINTON his that collar-closing cravats be contrib-r Kid Style is definitely battling uted for male use at the Yuletide by way into men's fashions, and nothing grandmothers and such. And the shows this better than the new models warning of one necktie rebel goes un-j in topcoats and overcoats. heeded. He said, -"Don't marry the of his wife's hands Neckties and The drape styling, of course, is con- girl who gives you a necktie at Christ- mas-the next thing you know she'll razors. tinuing to be popular in the more be tying it for you. And there are two Take rep silk for example. . Retain- sporty outfits. The big news is that things every wise husband keeps out ing its role as ring-leader in cravat it haC invradced the formal fild .x- 1 - wear, it remains the reliable back- ground for the striped or patterned tie of the really smart man. Down South, neckties are used mainly as the twilight twine for hemp holidays. Stringing along With sha- lets and bouclets are the knitted and the wollies for Dixie swing sessions. Irish poplins and magadores are also in the limelight. In Ireland the necktie gives way to shillelagh sling- ing fests, but there the sides are more evenly matched than is the case below the Mason-Dixon Line. The foulard in polka dots and small figures is still popular for semi-formal wear in Washington, sources close to the White House report. Except in the Senate, a completely unofficial spokesman said, where "everybody is against the Dixie neckties, but nobody is willing to do anything about them." s61U 1vuuLitlila M. emplifying this is one single-breasted model with wide peak lapels and lower vent. It has three buttons with a center-vent in back. Carlton Model Popular Another very masculine coat for formal wear is the double-breasted Carlton. Featuring the new drape style, it too has wide peak lapels. Lower flap pockets and a center-vent in back add to its smartness. The waist-line is fitted. One dress overcoat that is very pop- ular possesses the fly front style with lower flap pockets and gracefully wide semi-peak lapels. Strictly fitted, it also has the velvet collar.- In the sport topcoats, the Bal- Raglan, available in either the usual or reversible models, holds its place in the fashion sun. Slash pockets and split sleeves with cuffs are partly! responsible for its continued popu- larity. . Barclay Tailor's Joy The Barclay model is another style- setter which continues to bring joy to the tailor's heart. Double-breasted; it has slash pockets, a half belt and an inverted pleat back. Three buttons, of course, with two to button. The fashion authorities claim it's smartest in fleeces. .... I . Christmas Gifts That Men Will Like need mt.Le&ex n1eu \.__f ,;= N' ' °- r '' t GLOVES AND MU'FF LERS i Fine Pigskins, Calfskins and Mochas -styled along rugged masculine lines-brightly colored Wool knitted gloves for sport and school - warm durable lined gloves, $1.25 up. Imported mufflers of soft Scotch woolens, fancy printed wool challies, new foulard silks, $1.25 up. SLIPPERS Ali r and are becoming more popular with the well-dressed man than those with pointed tips. Feather carnations either in red or white are still being worn by the smart man, but real flow- ers are coming into more prominence. For those who prefer less formal attire, the tuxedo is still very popular but is being replaced by the more for- mal tailcoat, especially in the Eastern colleges. The double breasted coat finds more favor with the smart col- lege man than does the single breast- ed type. The lapels of the tuxedo coat shouldbe made of satin, although a fpw readv-madp coats show the A three-button, double-breasted model with lapels rolling to the second button is also a continued success, while another three-button double- -_breasted model with wrap-around occasions when a tuxedo is worn. The Good Ties Deserve belt and lower slash pockets is widely I God Vis Deerveworn. black butterfly-type bow tie also hasr Ad Ate io Tweeds, checks and overplaids still gained favor for wear this season. hold their popularity on Michigan's! Silk or opera hats are correct for Good neckties deserve proper care,' fashion-conscious campus. Reversi- wear with tailcoats and midnight blue but unfortunately very few people ble styles are still selling well too-' Homburgs or soft felts are permissable know how to preserve their appear- maybe it's the notorious Ann Arbor for use with a tuxedo. More patent ance. Ties should never be placed weather that's responsible. leather shoes are also being shown under an iron, but should be 'moist- for-formal wear this year. The fash- ened with a damp cloth and then: ionable coat for evening attire is the held against the face of a hot iron. PIPES OF CHERRYWOOD black Chesterfield with velvet collar. This removes the wrinkles satisfac- Cherrywoods are replacing the old Black balmacaan coats with ribbed torily. corncob jobs among pipe smokers, we silk lapels are also being shown and Most reliable dry-cleaning estab- are told. The stem is a hollow quill- are very popular because they allow lishments will recondition ties for a like contrivance with a rubber grip the wearer a great deal of freedom very small charge. A tie that has for the teeth. Pigskins tobacco and do not wrinkle his other attire. been cleaned carefully will far out- pouches are being sold with the Invernesses are also very popular with last one that has been neglected. cherrywoods. fastidious gentlemen._ I Have you seen the new NET- TLETON Loafer, the house~ shoe? Pig grain and wine- colored calfskin are the leathers. Years of service, loads of style. $5.50 - $6.50. *1. MODERN LUGGAGE Any man will be delighted to own a Styled VAL-A-PAK, the bag that holds three suits on hangers, plus all acessories, and weighs less! Ultra smart in ap- pearance - moderate in price - $10 up. PAJAMAS - ROBES Pure silk pajamas styled with extra length lounge coats, belted, and in the regular models. All colors -5.00. Many new lounge styles in other fabrics, $2.50 up. Silk house coats, flannel cock- tail jackets. BOTANY wool robes, imported hand - blocked Java prints and silk. robes. $10.00 up. I Buttonholes May Help In Rolling Back Cuffs All men's suits carry buttons on the sleeves; suits for the country having, three and town suits having fourbut-. tons on each sleeve. Most of these, however, have merely a line of stitch-', Christmas Gifts SCHICK, the time-tested electric shaver - UNIVERSITY CLUB shaving essentials - COMOY English pipes -MIXTURE 79 tobacco - LEATHER GOODS of all kinds - STETSON hat gift certificates - SPORTS WEAR corauroy, wool gabardine and sweaters - SHIRT and TIE sets - TIE and SOX sets - unusual gifts from 50c up. SINCE4 MICHIGAN JEWELRY FOUNTAIN PENS, LEATHER GOODS, PENNANTS STATIONERY Street State ribbed silk lapels. The correct dinner ing and will not open. coat also has horned buttons. Soft Smart custom tailors frequently! shirts with an attached turned down make the buttonholes workable and collar have become more popular in in addition to adding an individual the last few years and add greatly touch to the suit they permit a man' to the comfort of the wearer, although to roll back his cuffs when he is the stiff-bosomed shirt and winged washing his hands or doing any sort collar are still used for more formal of light work that might soil his cuffs. CHRISTMAS CARDS and WRAPPINGS STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE 1111 South University Avenue Phone 8688 .1 I .__._-. __ _ I .1 lf, i- ' DRESS UP A MAN'S CHRISTMAS from A Man's Shop .. ,....-r. - 'me r GLOVES lined and unlined. type of glove you can imagine. Every SILK PAJAMAS that# are smartly styled, $7.00 to $10.00. Others from $2.00 up. ..a m O +e.. p p es W .v n f e pOwJ n t4 f end 4 .. s' o b ap4 b 0 b n wei. ° p$ mow. +rerwo.s... .,. .r.eeww $1.00 to $5.00 GIFT SUGGESTIONS SWEATERS HOSIERY I NECKWEAR SCARFS I FITTED CASES SHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS HUDSON BAY COATS (Hoods attached) TIE RACKS SCHICK SHAVERS WOOL SPORTCOATS REVERSIBLE COATS SHOES SKI SPORTSWEAR JEWELRY I CORDOVAN LEATHER NOVELTIES A moug Mien, the shop you most of ten hear wnentioned for Quality Men's Wear at the usual i T I lilt I '3' I '.K 'i ,.,,«, .,I to,1 1 ,;, -. cs - to