Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1963 — Page 15
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
Zwy A a •* f SB 7/k /4 vu ‘7kX / r ’■ X« ' v./. Z / • .--IXI/ .'l 1 ili\ IV / 1 ? MBBfWBi I ni Vi il i. 1 \ t ■ iff 7 Ht ■ • I'•&. |b z > S; ■• ,&si —■-# W trJbwesr W * M ~ Jfi f jfflfipO OE*v* this spring — Comfort is bock in style Here is comfort you can appreciate, because it sets the style. Slip into a new Capps suit or sportcoat and enjoy the “Wonderful Difference” patient hand-molding makes in the feel of the collar and shoulder... so important in making you feel “dressed right.” Come see the look of style in the new spring and summer colors and fabrics waiting for your approval in our clothing department. There's a “Wonderful Difference" in The Feel of Capps' Clothes Register Here for $75 Grand Prizes! Also - Free! - Register to Win A Marx Suit Nothing to Buy - Drawing April 15 Just Come In BEGUN'S Clothing Store Register Here for $75 Grand Prizes Also - Register for a Free Marx Suit Nothing to Buy - Come in Today! fyiffcwer tjenidiw Value during ihff O Jockey Quality Pays Days i\ ....\ TW- ‘ i J Jockey briefs I made to fit better... feel | |l " 1 better .. . and outwear y JI so-called bargains many : I times over. Long-lasting / ' /» - waistband; 100% combed Sv ' ? cotton fabric. /A A 4Jockey Power-Knit® T-shirts They're knit with extra yarn to keep their fit. They won't shrink ... wash after wash. Nylon reinforced Seamfree" collar. 3 for $4.39 Jockey T.K.O. Boxers { They're a knockout for comfort! /7; ? New "perfect proportion" seat.. y' / / j’' 1 soft cushion waistband ... / \ / finest cotton fabrics. $ $1.50 " Discover real value at a quality store ... BEGUN'S Clothing Store 111 ~ 111,1 11 1 ""
New Trends Enliven Men's Styles
? ■' -de ’ -n 4 ‘ ■ J i t M illl i \ \S/ / ’!■ '/• Ari i W< 4 |/' s ‘ A W W&t Warn 'A 0: C S RS ; 1 * ** ’ \WW i- J: < A-fc '* £ l W-■ x•aO •aW b lit Ht •VX Plaids are featured here in a Glenurquhart check sport jacket <left> in lambs wool from England and 'right) more subtly in a suit 'righti in eight ounce English tropical worsted, with slightly rounded front.
Suits Feature Lighter Grays
A major fashion trend is in the’, I making, reports the American In-1 stitute of Men and Boys’ Wear.; For close to 10 years, men's suits regardless of model—have been dominated by dark colors. Start-' ing with blacks and navy blues,! they rarely got as light as what' I Bright be described as brighter; • than medium tones. However, for one of those inex-1 ■ plieable reasons that turn unpop- • IdilaLgreens.Jiiif2._niuchzwatttesl..ol-J.. ives or cause college men to dress I ; like cowpokes, style leaders her-' i aid this year as the year they are i going to brighten up their warfl ! robes with light silvery grays.
Li. -v-. 17; Li■> w ---v-r : 7 L/v • V j 1 O J I f? I- l| i - Wil UH Ready for all weathers is this I spring topcoat in lightweight allwool worsted gabardine with durable water - repellency. By Alligator. ■ Silver gray” leads this spring’s trend away from darker shadings. Seen here in a tropical blend of “Dacron” - polyester Lber and wool.
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Smooth Sharkskins Favored I The most-wanted light grays j will be hi smooth, sleek shark I skins. Some of them will be in the , plain classics, others will have j neat glen plaids, and still others I will have nailhead patterns and I fine checks. Medium shades, light-mediums, j dark-mediums and darks are not j dead by a long shot, but the sash- • ion philosopljy is that instead of | relying solely on „ the. .deep darks. I men should again take advan--1 tage of the lift offered by refreshing lights. As far as models are concerned, -suit interest for the spring of '63 will be heightened by naturalshoulder and tailored treatments of the new two-button model and a trimly tailored one-button style with restrained details. I thas a slightly fitted waist and is one of the few current styles made without vents. It’s a good warm weather model, smart but not sharp. In fabrics, the chojee is as wide .as...ever For. spring. _ there is a handsome collection of midweights. These are lighter than regular weights but not as light as tropicals. When the warm
Announcing for Spring for the first time in this area! suits by Haspel a Traditionalists everywhere consider j .'4i VV e the classic Haspel suit a "must" for /■- .’. 7 \ their -waun weather wardrobes. •. t X/' -• ' * Ours is tailored to perfection by /’ ./ ji.* * Haspel of 75% Dacron-25% cotton, ~ and comes in 5 colors—Black, olive, ‘ ; B ”It V i grey, brown, and blue. « st 1 Wash 'n Wear A ©tj f t i 1 I » for easy care S I I I f Ca<-~ t 1 I HASPEL SPORTCOATS from 29.95 r | 7 « liS’i 5< 9 .Vl j| !:-;< /■ i shirts, Bermuda shorts, Arrow short sleeve dress j -V-. shirts, white dress shirts, etc., is now in stock ready t f ; ;7 ‘y / \ for your selection. | 1 Register for a $lO Gift Certificate -r—' X t fXViF’’ I rwfflwH g t to be given away by PRICE MEN'S ; i •• WEAR for Spring Opening. r« ''"*■< p K 0 PRICE ',y MEN'S WEAR V\ r TOM WEIS, Owner OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY til 9 P. M. 101 N. Second St. Phone 3 2602
Spring. 1963,' will mark an im- 1 portant point of departure from styles of recent years in many, key segments-of a man’s ward-; robe. Most notable, arc the strong' trends to the two-button model j and to brighter-than-medium tones ; in men’s suits. Light, silvery. greys arc a top style favorite. Next most newsworthy develop-' nients is the introduction of "suit ’ ing. weight” fabrics in the new ■ spring topcoats. . Stripes, ranging from the big, 1 broad and bold to pin stripes take ; on new importance in men’s; shirts, both dress and sports. Sportswear gives new empha-; sis to co-ordination, with sports; jackets, slacks and walk shorts literally “made for one another." i weather sets in, tropical weights in pure worsteds, featherweight polyester - worsted blends, and wash-wear fabrics of cottons and cotton blends round out the pic- { lure. Lustrous Fabrics Are Ini|»ortant Silks and silk blends, and mo-1 hairs and mohair blends also hold! an important place in the spring-: summer scene. These are the' dressy “special occasion" suits, whose lustre sets them apart from I
sport coats - Z Casual comfort—yet A ~ so well-dressed! Finelytailored O® in the newest A patterns and colors. / - I JUNIOR PREP y FOR YOUNG MEN 1 V /I ' • >W’‘ PRICE MEN S WEAR TOM WEIS, Owner OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY 'til 9 P. M. 101 N. Second St. Phone 3-4115
Men's New Slacks Are Slim, Trim Trim, slim and comfortable dost > ibes the look in new men’s slacks for spring. Both belt loop styles and self-supporting models a fellow’s work-a-day outfits. In all suits, look for modest, restrained pat turnings ranging from solid colors to stripes, cheeks, plaids and self-weaves. But, these too find complementary companions in some bolder effects to add the spice of variety to a fellow’s warm weather wardrobe. All of this fashion information leads to a rather obvious conclusion: a well-planned wardrobe is not all dark, not all light, not all plain, not all fancy. Neither is it all one fabric or another. It is, however, a blend of these factors —to reap the benefits of each—for each has its particular virtues.
share the fashion spotlight, with pieatless and single-pleat Styles dividing the honors. For early spring, lightweight worsted flannels, gabardines and bengalenes set the pace. With warmer weather, look for tropical weights, wash-wears. Grays, olive-tans, pewter shades and variations on the new yellow tones called “Banana” will be among the most wanted spring and summer colors. There is als a big swing to whites, especially in the wash-wear types.
Ollprto Will H BeforeyoubuylTake the VAN HEUSEN* Vanalux Pima Batiste "Shirt Quiz" Q Fabric? A Pima cotton batiste. It’s this season s most fashionable shirting. Q Cool? A Undeniably! Sheer, soft and luxuriously lightweight. Wash and Wear? A Yes! Spin-dry, tumble-dry, air-dry or commercially launder this shirt with perfect results every time. (7) Guaranteed? - A Yes! Permanent, non-resin, wash-and-wear finish guaranteed to last the life of the shirt. Q Collar? A Snap-tab! Lets you enjoy tab collar smartness without bars, pins or buttons. One quick snap and that’s that! Q Price? A 11 r \\ z / * IK 1- \ / I 7\ Ki I T 1 I B I -(’I ■ ™ 9HL I : » H I J 1 " 1 •' SR /I «|l « fl ' ■ -J Ajb Q Where? BEGUN'S Clothing Store Register Here for $75 Grand Prizes Also—Register for a Free Marx Suit Nothing to Buy - Come in Today!
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“Rfaigleaa” spot Removal You can avoid that ugly-looking ring after spot-cleaning by “feathernig out” your cleaning process. Whether you wet-clean or dry-clean, the outer edge of the saturated area must be allowed to dry gradually toward the center, to eliminate the development of a telltale ring. Do this by wiping the outer edges vigorously with a dry cloth. A hand blower or hair dryer is helpful in drying the outer edges before the ring forms.
