THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924 In two hope there has been established a new conception in the modelling of men's suits for Spring. This style first manifested itself in London and on the beach. The style late last season and now in its second hop this fashion has landed fairly and firmly in what the East is pleased to call the "provincial" which takes in all of Britain from the Hudson River to the Golden Gate. It has the straight front, ample chest, shoulders that tend slightly to more squareness than recent models, vests cut straight across the lower back, and a high-waisted wide and straight hanging from the knee and almost circular trouser cuff. to the coat. Hence we have before us this season, the outstanding thing a type of suit known as an English model, Brooks model or Loose Sack Lounge Suit. This model lacks lines. It is rather in the careless drape of the coat that it finds its style characteristics. This model is shown in double-breasted effects, two-button style, but it is three-button single breasted applies that it finds its most logical inter- q. Lapples of these coats are broader than hereforeta and the coat cut away a bit more than we have been accustomed to, with no vent in the back. It costs no more to have the Best Phone 182 cause there models are discourages to the man who is keen for the nattiness and trimness that is inherent with motherhood. And of course, other It will look askance upon them because it takes a "figure" to wear them successfully and not all men are so blessed in their own way to simply the grace which the model itself lacks. Hence Fashion is not strictly arbitrary. More form-fitting effects are offered as a compromise and these English styles will, by no means encompass a total eclipse of the athletic style in suits. Then, too, there are the sport styles and in this day of golfing, country clubs and summer dancing and outings occasions the sport styles will well hold their own. In these sport styles, however, there is a noticeable influence of the English trend which is manifested by less of the norfola modelling than we have be not accustomed to associating with sports clothes. Many men nowadays are wearing a severely cut louge coat of sack characteristics even with their knickers. This fashion finds its "burning" from the fact that many men in New York and in the larger cities like to play golf during the day, drop into the clubhouse for early afternoons or evenages at the club and hotel places and dance in the evenings without changing their garments. Four-Piece Suits Favored For such purpose the sack suit is a trifle dresser, and at least the four-piece golf suit are gaining in such popularity because the man can easily discard the knickers at his office or $%$ club to the convention center. Knitters check, match, white, plaid, ends small mixtures Four-Piece Suits Favored as well as monotone pattern treatments have forced the previously popular stripes into the background, and it is these effects that you will note largely in the Spring suits this season. Blues are very strong. Powder blues, Poreclain blues, Guard blues, blue-gray and French gray blues are common in the larger fashion centers. These may be in solid colors or in modest shades. Blues can also be a dominant foundation effects. Topcoats Cut Looser Topcorns are a cut trite looser than beterofe and are in sympathy with the suits in their English cut and use of the white box models and Chesterfields are most seen and many of the smartest are in the blue ties mere inches. GoH knickers are cut straighter and with not quite so much fullness ... Exclusive Agents BARNEY (New York) EXCLUSIVE FOOTERY and they blouse deeper below the o than in the earlier models. O. L.Newby, Mgr. 837 Mass. St. mism in the earlier models. As Spring blends into summer you will naturally see more of the sport clothes. The dress is a mid-summer form and garbederies will be the dreary evening suits especially for dancing and social wear. These will be even better plain sports treatments. Next to these will be the finer crudes of mothaars, Palm Breezeta, Tropical worsteds and various newly weaves. Tweeds and ponges or silk suit are not expected to be as favored as last summer. Kansan Cubs to Organize Members Will Include Only Men of News II Classes Radio Time Signals Go 10,570 Miles (Do a Service) For the purpose of organizing the uplift reporters of the University Dart Kainan into a newspaper, the team of men of the newspaper I classes will be held Thursday night As tentatively planned the purpose of such an organization will be to criticize the news stories of fellow students and to serve possible to award prize for the best story or the best work done throughout the year; the other students will receive the if the cubs and to show the value of good work and fellowship. **(By Science Service)** Washington, March 18—The British steamer, "Port Kemet," has reported to the U. Hydroprotective Office she said were heard on a recent voyage while approaching Australia from Cape Town. The position of the ship was given as approximately 46 degrees south latitude, and 95 degrees east longitude. Denite plans as to membership have not yet been made, but it is planned to include only the men of the newspaper II classes who intend major in journalism. Washington was then 10,570 miles distant from the ship, the direct line between the two crossing Africa at almost its widest part. Weather conditions at the ship were stormy, with rain and high winds. "Should a Man Put His Fraternity Pin First!" is to be one of the five instructive and necessary lessons that Freshmen at Louisiana State University Unveiling of Windows Wednesday, March 19 7:30 P.M. A Surprise Awaits You Spring Starts Something YOU'LL see what we mean when you come in here to inspect the new spring suits and topcoats just arrived from The House of KUPPENHEIMER Such styles, such fabrics, such splendid tailoring is usually seen only in the finest of custom-tailored garments. That's what we mean by starting something. Look at these extraordinary values, and you'll realize that here is custom quality at considerably less than custom prices. SUITS $40 to $65 Houk & Green Special $25 to $35 TOPCOATS 10PCOATS $37.50 to $50 Houk & Green Special $25 to $35 New blues, greys and tans. New stripes, checks and mixtures. New models for men and young men. Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes ture, sociology, Spanish and dociogy, rounding out of the numbers. during the conter