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Paris Men of Fashion Are Forced
to Jump From One Pair of
Trousers to Another.
Financier Warns of Credit Strain
Resulting From Lavish Ex
penditure of Money.
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DETROIT. May 27 Joavph T. Tal
bert. vice president of the National
City Bank, of New York, in an ad
dress delivered before the Bankers’
Club here, declared everything has
been dear eaoept credit, and. as a
fresuR, “our expand**;! loans and de-
boftit* constitute the weak spots in
Sur domestic and business situation.
Mr. Talbert gave statistics showing
jjie gross loans and investments
ttf all the banks In the United States
Btnoe 1907 has been somewhere in the
neighborhood of $5,000,000,000, while
tn»> total Increase In the gold stock
Of the United States since 1907 aggre
gated $506,000,000.
This condition." said Mr Talbert,
“although perhaps not so strong as
U should be to justify and properly
Sustain our increased loans, still is
assuring and shows that there is no
gubst&nti&l ground for alarm."
Delight to Squander.
Mr. Talhert caused quite a stir when
he said that “evidence tend# to show
that individually and collectively we
are a nation of spendthrift*.
“It is our habit and delight to
squander, and no amount of preach
ing will have any effect upon our
prodigality as a national trait.”
Mr. Talbert. in leading up to an ox
planation of the drain on New York's
K id supply by Europe, said the lend-
z power of German banks had been
41 rained to the limit that Germany
borrowed money here and sought to
draw gold from us.
In calling attention to the persis
tent hoarding of gold by the French,
he said the French, not content with
the mere hoarding of their own gold,
at heavy losses of exchange, forced
from us. either for their own account
or for that of South America, upward
of $56,000,000 of gold
“The movement is going on and
may continue, indefinitely.
'For lack of protection for our gold
stock we have been obliged to sit
helplessly and to submit to this forced
exportation of gold, to our disadvan
tage and discomfort
This gold movement taking place
at such a time and under such condi
tions demonstrated the fact that often
has been staled before ;hat New
PARIS, May 27.—The dandies of
Paris have daily been rehearsing of
lale on quick-change dress In order
to be able to slip from one suit Into
another with lightning speed so as to
waste the minimum of time in this
way during the height of the season.
The decrees of masculine fashion,
which in recent rears have become as
Inexorable as the requirements of
feminine modes, arc unusually Dra
conian this year. Even in the hottest
weather It will not be permissible to
appear In the streets wearing white
flannels after 11 o’clock in the morn
ing
After lounging at his ease for an
hour or so the well-dressed man must
rush home and Jump Into a pair of
neatly checked trousers. This gar
ment which, as In the case of all the
other trousers, the valet must iron
out with sharply defined creases every
morning, hangs broadest and loosest
from the waist With this may go
a tobacco-colored business coat with
narrow lapels, and a silk hat
For the Afternoon Call.
This suit floes for a stroll in the
Bols, hut after luncheon the dandy
with (alls to pay makes a second
quick change. This time he dons a
pair of well-creased chimney-pot
trousers with faint stripes, and a cut
away coat, skin-tight. The latter
must have a long tail, closely follow
ing the shape of the figure and bulg
ing nowhere.
In the hottest weather the waist
coat may he dispersed with on the
sole condition that the coat be un
buttoned and a white slip be worn
sewed into the Inner side of the lapel
to give the similitude of a waistcoat
If one is going to the races white
flannel trousers may be worn with
this coat, but not if attending recep
tions.
Both mni-nlng and afternoon coats
are built up so as to give the man the
appearance of being deep-chested and
broad-shouldered, do tailors are now-
laving in a liberal supply of padding
materl al.
Snuff-Colored Eveninq Dress.
The evening style runs in the direc
tion of broad trousers. Again the
striking leature, however, is the coat,
which is a transparent imitation of
the women’s "jupe fourreau.” The
back and the tail, which fall below
the knees, cling tightly to the body,
and must fall In graceful curves not
only behind \m\ also in front Black
cloth is the evening wear, although
colors are permitted this year, the
choice mostly going to snuff-colored
evening dress.
Terra-cotta colored handkerchiefs
are also a feature of men’s spring
fashions.
Paris tailors have entered a cam
paign against London’s supremacy In
the matter of men’s wear, and this
year's fashions are designed with the
object of persuading Americans to fit
themselves out in Paris instead of in
the British capital
This Is a Good Time To Enter
Timid boy and girl contestants are asking us, every day, if II
is too late to enter this contest for free Shetland pony outfits
Our answer is that now is the right time. The “too late” perioc
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Did For Her.
Philadelphia. Dec. H. 1912.—“In
December, 1908, my face became
sore. I tried everything that was
recommended, and my face got
worse instead of better. I spent
over $100 and got no benefit. The
face and nose were very red and
the eruption had the appearance of
small boils, which itched me terri
bly. 1 can not tell you how ter
rible my face looked—all I can
any is, it was dreadful, and I suf
fered beyond description
"I have not gone on the street
any time since 1908 without a veil,
until now. Just four months ago
a friend persuaded me to giv<
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cakes of Resinol Soap and less
than a Jar of Resinol Ointment,
and my face is perfectly free from
any eruption, and my skin is as
clear and clean as any child's. It
is about four weeks since the last
pimple disappeared.” (Signed)
Mrs. M. J. Bateman. 4256 Viola St.
Practically every druggist sells
Resinol Ointment toOc and $1.00)
and Resinol Soap (25c). but if you
are suffering from itching, burning
skin troubles, pimples, blackheads,
dandruff, ulcers, boils. stubborn
sores, or piles, it will cost you
nothing to try these soothing, heal
ing preparations. Just send to
Dept. 26-S. Resinol. Baltimore,
Md., for a free sample of each.
And wouldn't your enjoyment from its use be doubled if your own efforts had
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