6 A ---- A-- WINNETKA TALK September 29, 1928 Second of a Series on "WHAT THE WELL DRESSED MAN WILL WEAR NECKWEAR :--The new all-over patterns and solid colors will continue to be good. THis FALL" Colors will be darker for fall, but the pastel shades will be worn in smaller quantities than they did for spring. A new stripe is showing itself, called cluster stripe, which is a series or group of fine, close set, narrow contrasting colored stripes set far apart on a solid dark ground. These groups of small stripes are set so close together that they appear to be one stripe. The spade end and blunt end narrow dress tie is more popular than ever. The wide butterfly tie is on the decline. & : x al aff Clothes There's no better taste than is shown in this fall outfit 1 The suit is a 2 button Grenadier blue by Hart Schaffner & Marx (An off-shade of blue; grey-blue) $35 The shirt is a light grey with stiff collar to match 3 The tie is a light dull blue with red pattern $2 The hat is a deep grey Stetson with small well curled brim °8 FELL'S Your Clothier Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Exclusively 786 Elm Street "13 St. John's Ave. Winnetka Highland Park Phone 307 Phone 307 Great Scott--How He Jumps Here's Great Scott, owned by John Hartnett, of Winnetka (in the saddle) winner of three ribbons at the Lake Forest Horse Show and capturer of five more, including two blues, at the Palatine Society horse show. He is con- sidered one of the best horses Mr. Hartnett ever owned. FALL SPECIALTIES Patty Shells for chicken patties are now most seasonable. We are fortunate in the knack of making a patty shell that is wonderfully light and flaky and has the capacity to hold its contents as a patty shell should. Chocolate Eclairs -- the fav- orite dessert of the children. A variety of Cream Pies. Doughnuts for snappy morning breakfast. The Wilson Bakery 1162 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wil. 414 Two doors south of New First National Bank Free Deliveries on $1.00 Orders South of Elm Street