iAGE TWO THE (JHARLLWTE'I‘UWN GUARDIAN I SEPTEMBER 21,1938 .__=§ Smartly Luxurious-Looking Bolero 1 Is Easily Ki th“ Sft Angora SEPARATE JACKET - ~ REPORTED LEADER ' IN FALL STYLES B; .\‘l{.\ Service e-Uy ert little anti‘!!! ‘ - iinporrrirrl. Cine uo- nuii-l: trouble to )l'.l bolero. in ulrilc. yuil ti: Jsili‘! l|il'Il\\ ‘iiier - i ‘ ‘i i; n‘ _ _. i » \‘.‘ ' front . ' l : ‘h . bu‘ n-rn Til -:. ~ i-iui . i"irir;i' . rrllw‘ men‘- 1 st mu of Tu "hzinc 3 -t.= it’ l)!‘- iinf:l 2-1 sis ." I 1‘ You‘ Br. i :11. Ri,lit l-‘rinii.“Siartiirg at bot- :11, nuizli .\'» 9 nccrlle cast on 9 lhli rnu: 1i across. casting on as at wit’. of YORK‘ lllllfi lS under"- rnr ‘Ind run: P acmss. » ulris to be curved rd and ~ith rows: . (i I! nd row» Here- ' ll‘. siockinetie st. 1 at underarm edge .. r 5 times in all: ar . n illlil‘ increase l sr ar Crux-d e-‘Izc of front every other hit-r}. ii of this is v I wool. it will prove . - E l’! one of the handicst. items in your wardrobe, Make it . . vynkniltted. 1.1.5. to harmonize with the colors of your ilaytime frocks. of course, but re- member also that if you knii nne of rvhiie wool it will serve a double duty. Trc while hirlero pictured above is as stylerlght for evening wear as for Daytime Hours. ; SIMPLICITY OF IT MAKES WORK G0 - ALONG QUICKLY row 8 times (40 sts). Work straight until piece measures 5 . inches 1n all. To Shape Armhole: Starting at underarm edge, bind off 5 sis and p across, decreasing the last st (thus starting front shaping). Hereafter decrease 1 st at under- arm edge every other row 5 times in all: at the same time. decrease 1 st every 4th row at front edge 12 times in all; but, when piece meas- ures 7 inches from 1st row of armhole shaping. shape shoulder by binding off 6 sts every other row until all sts are bound off. Sleeves Starting at bottom with circular needle cast on 46 sts and work in rows of ribbing of k 1. p 1, for 1 inch. Change ‘to No. 9 needles and work in stock- inette st. increasing 1 st at both ends of each row until there are 64 sts on needle Work lrow straight. To shape top of sleeve, decrease 1 st at both ends of each of next 4 rows. Work straight for 5 inches. Then decrease 1 st at both ends of next row and 4th row (52 sts). Then bind off 3 sts at beginning of each row until 28 sts remain. Bind off. Sew up underarm and shoulder seams. sew up sleeve seams and sew sleeves in. gathering the full- ness of sleeve across the center 5 inches at top. ..Rolled band Holding right side of work toward you and starting at bottom at left under- arm seam. with circular needle pick up '70 sts across bottom of Back, 80 sts all around edge of Right Front, 24 sts across back of neck. and 80 sts all around edge of Left Front to starting point i254 sts.) 1st to 13th rnds incl: P around. Bind off loosely. Roll edges inward, on right side of garment, and sew in place. Shoulder pads (Make 2t Fold crinoline on bias; cut a cres- cent through both thicknesses. 5 1-2 inches long and 1 1-2 inches wide at center. Make several small‘ leats along cut edge. Bind raw e ges with tape. Sew this edge to seam at top of shoulder, holding seams to inside of sleeve. bride Dictatés GEOOITI Regarding Wedding Attire of .\lcn Character‘ (“vi iiincs Thai Hl)l)l'0%\(‘lllll~‘ _ ryrairi‘. ideas we: oi lhe male. "ne truth of tire .‘ c mes iirne to con- ‘o ".111" on the may of Yilflll uhlirisf: going '11 11.111". ever‘. - ;i[‘l'l‘l’.’>(\l\ rircss ~~ Jun-l". crpi- in ~ll’i(ll'. 'l"iic ,_ ',.\i!'l‘..lli!, side. flit‘ Dnnivv, gives You 11 want to r i-k with a ‘it'll ziniiqiro grind lira-s has >inont1r nnuslv at ti“ c. crepe that in llTPPH-llllltt - .1 martini". wlvr-t 1101i. 1S ii. C. -,,,,,\,; wj-y-ihr- Auain. you my} vim. v from llLlilHVPlfllli rumi- ‘iliii l.'.\illl vvlrxi-r irn‘ this em)’ ii. .1»;- mnvir-i ‘Yoiivi- practically’ [mix i!lli'-|)lI'i't' siizirrcd ltorcsio lziri (‘imririr-iv‘ *-if‘ll'h\"‘"‘ll m‘ $i"\1!"lilil.S Irccornpniries the put- _ . _ 3-114 is designed for si/cs i4. lii. 1H 20 years. ‘l 34. 36. Size Ilfl fill. ~10 Jlllfl i" ~- rvqr|rri- 4 of flll-irrclr matr-r- ial will 3-8 yauri of 39-inch con- tr: tins. .-- 1.11 iiivren :.-nt< (i501 in stamp! (t; min 1min prcicrrcrlr wrap coin carcfirllv. address to Charlottetown r‘ 'c‘"“"n clvinrrt" {is ':.:1u a‘ ‘i14- ': and flared Arr-rat'- llkl‘ \\(l(ll Jtyle No. am Street Address Province NFDE ‘ T07) ,\;i- r a nciicenran lrari the sia irr~'s - u’ ti"n i‘ ire‘:- gi» a lfillYilw iri TOKYO - » dun-in mH-irioir ‘to .. T‘ '||' ha. ion F] .i....i :31; (nurse of "purii cation of pub- l.r mmnh" ranrpalull. ' Fae Nlinard-‘rda-riaufl. .' p the some in Bridal PziriyShould Match in of Lending Lady ‘ for ‘Ho, To nccrmpany her» 1'.“ gown and veil, you have to wear: l. A silk lop hat: 2. A iblack or an oxfozri grey cutaway; :3. Black or (lurk grey striped {ranger-g ulflr ciliilcss lJOWOmsJ 4. A .\'.'il.~'.C!‘flI cf the same material as ‘lii’ ("Lriau-zri’ to match. or of ‘some uicy, iniif. fzzvn or white mloz-h to providi- a note of con- 5. Szarched-frorit shirt; 8. Bun-k 42.1 or yrarent-lcaiher ox- lords. And there's ibest man and u. more to it. Your Mun 1n l party should wear iglovps. Alio ~.p.ir>. if you like ‘rlrctn. Gloves are xxsually grey bu’. ciiamois -h".i(k or are smart- Every Day Styles For The Home Sewer ers have to (lTQSs l _ {length dress. you these boxes er. Spats march trie waistcoat if the latter is colored. The prescriptions above holds all formal wed-dings-church, ,gai~den or liome-excepz. evening iafiairs. In the latter case, you put on ton-hat. white tie and tails and so do the ushers. informal Wedding ' Now suppose the sweetest-little- girl-in-tlie-world selects an infor- mal affair? Ah, there you get a break-but not a big-one. To ac- c;m.pariy' her afternoon gown and ‘big hat, you put on a black or iOxforzl grey single-breasted Jacket and waistcoat to match, starched- ‘r-pats, black oxforcls. tum-down or Irving-collar and four-in-liand. Should she make it an mfoitmal garden wedding. you come out of the mourning and flash into a ‘navy blue gray or blue-grey flan- ‘ndl jacket with white flannel trousers and white shoes. When . the bride wears a suit or street- wear s. dark ‘business suit. In all cases, the ushers follow your mode of dress- ing. When you've assembled the pro- per clcthes for Whatever the wife-- to-be has determined the occasion shall be. you next consider trhe matter of gifts for your ushers, a gift for her and'f1ow'ers. A good hunch along the usher- gifi line is a box of wedding ac. cesaories crraslsiing of gloves, spats. collar and tic. By sending one of to an usher. you'll be sure lie has the kind of acccssorw ies you want him to wear. Other gifts might be a tie-clip, a bill _ fold, ke_v-ring-and-cha1n. cuff- linlcs. siruis or a money-clip. For the bride's gift, chose some; thing that she can use personally. such as a necklace. travelling-bag jewelled pin. or some other knick- knack beloved of the feminine lie-art. . Send your ushers boutonnieres, your mother and her mother their corsage bouquets, and your little lady lie: bridal bouquet. Keep money on hand for the clergymans fee and to tip the sexton. Beyond that-good luck. i 4 l i i Hand-Painted Boxes Wooden desk sets and boxes Glamorous Gowns ' INFORMAL CLOTHES AS EXCIT- ING AS EVENING FROCKS PARIS-Dressmakers here are seeing to it that informal and street length clothes are every bit as glamorous and exciting as even- ing gowns. Bruyere answers the challenge with picturesqueness — a full skirted taffeta. dress worn over a starched petticoat. White stock- ings and a poke bonnet complete the old fashioned picture. Paquin solves the problem with sophistication in a series of dressy afternoon suits with draped Jackets and small but rippling col- lars o! fox. Paquin also makes a fetching black suit with its lapels and diamond shaped pockets trimmed in ruffled white lace. The wearer of Paquin's white ermine and navy wool suit prob- ably would prefer an escort with- out dinner Jacket. This model has a small fitted bolero of ermine from which flares a wide wool pc- plum. It is worn over a simple blue afternoon, dress with a pique Jabot. At Mainbocher there is all sorts of ‘don't dress‘ consolations. Mar- quisette, printed or striped, is made into what “Bocher" calls “school- glrl" dresses with full skirts, draped bodice and below - the- elbow sleeves. He also does a black taf- feta suit with a. full peplum. Worth has a field flower printed chiffon done with a full harem skirt and worn under a shiny black coat. A bag, from which a bunch of field flowers peep, may be car- ried with this effective street- iength costume. A girl could hardly miss evening ' clothes ~when shr owns ' Lclong's short royal blue organza with fu- schia lace striped around its full skirt and a wide silk girdle of the same material. Or she can look quite as effective in Patows flar- ing silk voile afternoon dress with s new skirt treatment, effected by joining inverted seams at the hem in cup effects and providing a charming fluttering illusion. Lanin suggests full skirted tunics edged in metallic and de- signed to be worn over baggy Per- sian trousers "at home," but quite appropriate for dining out. With the wide use of sequins hand-painted in gay colors in Hungary might make a pleasing‘ present to ones country hostess. These wooden things are s0 gay.’ in n typically‘ peasant manner that} they suggest themselves for use in; country houses. The boxes are b'g. and deep enough io set atop a bu- reiiu or dressing table. to conceal bottles and cosmetic-s. For those who like to have cni hand a saipyriy‘ of ‘irisrasinu in-i throughout the collections, it's easy to look devastating in daytime clothes. Boleros and jackets are sequin spangled or outlined. Headgear can add that extra pound of glamor to the simplest daytime dress_ All the milliners are offering flower and feather cov- ered hats and adding yards of veil- ing for more formal effects. i: sweetened, all ready to be put on i grcrlients for Siimmrr drinks. there, the log {or homer-side strawberry i l - i Ls a new carbonated strawberry‘ Juice put. up in bottles. The liquid . Persian Lamb . Raccoon . Wolf . Bombay Lamb . Clipped Beaver r9 ‘+- llllll GDATS SPELL STYLE Srnartly trimmed with S Untrimmed Tweed Coats; Youthful, semi-fitted styles Broad shoulder effect novelty Belts and They represent the utmost in smart styling, fine workmanship, and materials of QUALITY. Prices $31.50 to Buttons $14.75 to $23.50 YOU COULDN'T BE SMOOTHER, SMARTER, or BETTER mrass- ED WHEN SHOPPING, BRIDG- ING, or TEAING than in one of our "Psresoivaitlrr" DRESSES. _ THIS HIGH CLASS EXCLUS- IVE LINE OF DRESSES NOW READY FOR OUR FALL OPENING _ *“ - ‘ * “‘~~ ““v - ““ . ‘*°‘ ‘ vTvv-QQQ X v PERFECT FITTING , 3“ .95 $4.75 _We have a large tiveness. ww+v+v+o+ve+vv+ee+~ NEWER STYLES IS nrrassr sronrs AND TAILORED rrsrs REFLECT. mo rm: BEST TRENDS or rm; NEW season. EXCITINGLY SMART AND My to ensure distinc- Trll yours on its here! S" many we just begin to describe ihem. . FINE SUEDES, . GRAINED LEATHERS 0-00 V8!‘- **¢>v+vv o-v m rv m4; a Pll RS ES can't ' SOFT CALF $1.00 to 53.2.5; $5.95 $7.95 LADIES: Remember that when dealing here you get full value for your money, and in ad- dition you will receive a free coupon for the great Cash Bonus Contest with each 25c trans- action._ Besides this your sales slips entitle you -to an entry in the FOTO-FLOX Contest. 9 O 9 Q v v t O 9 Q t v v v o 6 v v v v v v v v v v v o v v v v t.‘ v‘. v .. o F. v O v o v v v i 9 v v v v v v v v a v v 9 o v 0 v 0 v 6 v 0 v v v Q 9 There is a clear Point of c3106- ment bet r London and Pail! high style fashion sources on tiweeds for fall: it is in colors taken over from nature. Paris calls them "forest colors" and the ds- signers who went over for the Midseasons liked them. 10115011 dubs them “Woodland or Dale Colors" and they supply the kay- noie for the British Color Coun- cil's card for fail. Rusty copper leaf shades, yellow-tinged green!- rosy wine, chestnut and acorn browns and tawny gold shades are implied. The scheme reaches its most st- tractive versions in fancies. Not by any means are forest colors con- fined to monotoneo. some of the importers show the loaves they used to dye their yarns to and some of the leaves have mice or four different colors in them. Plaids are most numerous of the fancy hweeds. A new idea this season is to link a giant fancy plaid to an exact miniature and throw in a plain for relief. The larger plaid is a heavier or coating weight. The smaller one makes the Jacket and the plsin makes the skirt. Stripes. about which the-re has been so much talk-“wlll they still be good?" show all signs of crash- ing through in new versions. ‘I'm/y are never banal; violet-raspberry- acorn-moss green isn't too lively a combination. Herringbones hold an undisputed place and many of the new ones go in for stripes between the her- ringbones to give them more spir- it. One excellent collection shows a mosy-facs herringbone awo- tone coating to go with a mono- tone herringbone suiting. Another works the herringbones in three different colors for the striped effect. A third takes neutral color hsrringbones, like men's wear, and peps up the pattern with scarlet and sold knotty yarn stripes div- iding one herringbone from the next. Checks are mostly cross-bar and they have their inning when it comes to companion suitings. You sodas. It can also be served chilled without ice cream. find a great deal of red used with green, and they are Just the right Blending Into Autumn Scenery Beauty of Forest Colors Marks Tweeds and Sport Wools— Dyed to Match Leaves of Rusty Copper, Tawny ‘ Golds and Browns shades to scape garishnoss. Blues witirthe brightest wood greens are borrowed from modern art's water colors. Much is done wltn adding a luster to the brilliant color work through raised mohair boucls crossbar-s. A rustic mixture tweed idea that has caught on and will make its debut in good sports coats is the "crochet" weave. This is best in thick mixture neutral yarns. sraft and closely constructed to look much more like crochet than loom work. Block and white for some of the bol%, loudest irweeds doesn't compromise in quiet patterns. The market's biggest chevrons and dia- monds come in black and white with some flurry knops scattered through to break up the loud tile- like patterning. Frc-m Paris the word is that "sissy" colors are going over in light tweed suits chic foreigners have‘ been Ordering. Sky blues. blossom pinks, gold and mauve [mixed in with sober grey, beige and greige. Popularity of tliis im- amlwative color work is-undoirb‘ ‘- ly responsible for what follows it in fall collections. British tiweeds are more influenced by the violet- lilso range for accent color than any other. New Ideas For Comfort And Beauty Foundation Garment. A foundation garment ship in New York recently equipped with air-conditioned fitting rooms is a boon to women who want to steal a march on Fall shopping by getting a new girdle or all-in-one now. Be- sides this shop has a new collection 0f garments imported from France. The expert fashioning along new lines in ths elastic mesh of some of these garments makes them fit almost any figure beautfully, and confine it comfori-biy. The lines 0f the fashioning start low at the _center front oi’ the garments and follow a diagonally upward line around the hips to the back. This unusual diagonal front-to-back fashioning is most. efficient, in that it makes for more control, with less actual weight, and strength in the garment. Thus girdles and all-in- _ones have center panels in front of fabric-satin or lame in soft colors. The lame has a. soft back that is comfortable next to the skin, Many Artialu of Brisban- Those perforated rubber girdles that some women like to wear un- der bathing suits and during active sports to help them reduce have been improved by a process that. is the result of years of research. The retailers of these processed rubber girdles say that the gar- ments are antiseptic, anti-acid, de- suorizing, and non-irritating to nor- mad skins. Besides the girdles, there are dress shields, striped beach slippers with wedge heels, and house suppers of rubber for women. For babies, there are diapers, bloomers, pants, bibs, lap pads, bath aprons, chair rings, scale pads. crib sheets, crib and Compartments for rouge and pow- der, and a cylindrical Lpstick are all built into a new vanity that should prove most convenient, since it eliminates fishing around in the depths o! ones purse for ahat elu- sive llpstlok. 'fhe vanity is a slim gold metal rectangle finished with an attractive classic scroll design. The lipstick is attached at the clasp opening. . Women whose faces now have I lovely tan are going to g0 throuzh a period of dryness and fading, not to be looked forward to with Plea" sure, unless they do something about it beforehand, a beauty ex- Pert thinks. Bkln dried by salt water, sun and breezes needs lubri- cating, in the opinion of this 006- metician, who presents a. cleans- lng cream that is supposed to lirbrl- cate as it cleanses. ( A Convenient Vanity want to protect their eyes from the glare of the sun, there are now sun- glass lenses that can be clippvd onto the frames of ordinary eye- glasses. 'I‘his eliminates the both- ersome business of trying to weal two pairs of glasses with full frames-one for seeing straight, the other for keephg out the glare oi carriage mattresses and rubber dolls. the sun. Complete Showing of! HATS SCARVES BAGS BLOUSES SWEATERS SKIRTS HOSIERY LINGERIE HOUSE DRESSES an KNITTED SUITS QUALITY is not _ Expensive HERE! ‘Corner Queen and Crepes - Woolens - Alpacas Long and Short Sleeves Prices $2.95; $5.95; $7.95 The GLORIA y All the new Fall Shades Sizes 14-20 and 38-44 Richmond Streets For those who wear glasses and '