at <:v'nt.vann;~wr«m .:‘t«‘.:'.' - are pared-down silhouettes, cur- The Guardian’-The Evening Patriot 5. . .ii,.«.iu. _l._, ,._ ,. fall fashions to look new on campus, on the job or bus- ily engaged in homemaking, the young set has always been not- ed for fashion awareness and a willingness to try the new and the different in styling. ow. w‘ h ready accept- ance of the trends to natural shaping and to classics. young fashionables are proving that they know the worth of tht tried and the true -— especially when it looks as new as this season‘: editions of traditional favorites. The princess line, long a young set favorite, adapts well to the shapelier look of fash- ion. Even the easy shift. a young indispensable, now be- comes more curve- conscious in design. DIVERSITY RULES “Shape"‘ meets “spare" in many young fashions. This us- ually calls for a narrower shoul- std. TWEED OUTFIT FEATURES CAPE This putt:y-colored airy . wide midriff. It was shown tweed. outfit features a cape i iby Louis Beiai oi Si_ Caiii_ l l I ....r that fits like a suit jacket in front. Made of wool and Or- lon acrylic fibre. the suit has a peplum front and shawl col- lar with tunic-effect skirt and entation Aug. 30 of the As- sociation of Canadian Coutur- iers. (C? Photo) Shaped suit takes! all honors this fall The shaped suit walks nffil-unit jackets comes from the githu f35hi‘1’” l"‘“°T-‘ kf""' lallti navy pea jacket. Stroller suits ‘:5’; ymicbliigtgliglrli‘ 1:} dc ilpaqo f have jackets like seven-eighths . s - u an ideal way of dressing for‘ "°al5- modern living. ‘ In suit skirts the look is soft Curve - conscious. but never 3"” *’-355“ lmaglnallvely achlev‘ clinging, fall suits combineiffl ”“'°“gh, m°‘ll“°d “3"°5- A‘ front shaping at bosom or waist-‘i "‘95- “W03 and Pleat treat‘ lina with eased or fitted backs. lments Such 35 ““P‘'°55°d lmnt Skirts move fashion front and 31:23:] ptlieals’. tt‘£,°“5:r iplefts If“ center in a varie import-2 _ "9 W3‘? 3" P93 53- F0‘ mi new ways_ Appearing tom mment seaming and ‘stitching mi wiumnvs fashion horizom ‘ adldl 1nterestttoffail’s flpidgskirtsi any Sui 5 ea ure on , nea ves lightly slimmed to create a i 3"“ “a”°W 59”“ Sleeves; lean ‘spare’ 1ook_ | b When atcgilar appealiis, litfllllzfi Jackets come in every length. l 9 °°"Ve“ 9 °r Sm” ' “° C shorter jackets predominate’: and away from the neckline. but the new longer fitted styles l Quite often‘ a mumed 5°“! .. English “riding habit" “ or cardigan. And arinesl at the Montreal pres- ‘find’ the l”dm°“31 b der line, with longer and slim- mer set-in sleeves. Bodices are gently fitted, waists defined or suggested, while skirts may vary from slim to ared to full.. “Matchbox” skirt styling, pa- nel fronts, trouser pleats are ’ other ways of interpreting the spare but shapely silhouette. “Classic" too. mean many ' things for fall—— among them. neat patterns in stripes, checks and geometries; more plaids, with black watch coming back strong; more men's wear fab- rics; more tailored j a c k e t s; more walking - pleat skirts; m o r a ‘‘separate'’ separates, that mix more than they match. Noteworthy among fall elas- sics are such fashions as the Norfolk - tabbed jacket, th e jacket, the scarf - tied blouse. the flan- nel hlazer. th e simple pullover every young classic wardrobe is sure to con- tain, at the very least, one twaist dress. COATS TRADITIONAL In costs, the classic mood double- reasted camelhair and other sporty, half - belted styles well to the fore. Vying for popularity are the chesterfield and reefer, the matchbox coat, the military look brass-buttoned coat and the navy pep iacket. A fashionable departure from classics is the “muffled ook" coat with big fur collar or de- tachable scarf or stole. on l....i..l PROFILE HIl'l' Yates c h o s e carbon brown velvet for this tailored pro- file hat shown in his fall col- lection. Brim stitching and a shoestring bow complete the detailing. substitutes for the collar. Suits turn into costumes with the addition of matching or contrasting blouses. FUR ON SUITS Fashion adorns fail suits with fur, real and fake. Generally, fur makes neckline news in scarves, mufflers, boss and as- cots, but it also appears as cuffs, borders, belts and sashes, go - with stoles and luxurious jacket linings. Suits made of fur are the ulti- mate in elegance. The whole animal kingdom is used as trim- mings, but emphasis centers on mink, fox, beaver. sable, rac- coon, Persian lamb, broadtail, nutria and the new fashion lav- orite, leopard. Bigger and better is handbag rage “The bigger. the better" is i and fad emblems abound. E the trend in handbag fashions this fall. with every costume, for every occasion, women will be carrying large, spacious bags. Luxurious leather textur- es. rich autumn hues and smart shapes are notable, reports Lea- ther Industries of America. From the long. slim envelope to the tall, broad - based tote. handbags are elegant to the eye, light and practical in use, and present in a huge variety of smooth. grained, brushed and suede leathers ' Extra roominess of the new bags won’t be exactly unwel- come to women who mu so much whenever they leave home ase. ENHANCE IMAGE This season’s deep leather col- ors enhance the oversize bag image. Oblongs and squares, in darkened greens, vintage hues, deep reds make a fashion splash against plaids, woolena and leather coats. In handbags and other ac- cessories, it is as smart to mix colors as to coordinate. For dressy daytime costumes. smooth and grain leather bags look deceptively slender and. are streamlined. Many trim- med with suede or. occasional- ly, reptile, providing an extra fashion dimension. Envelopes, barrel - s h a ped bags and box shapes show up well in the big, broad lines. Casual costumes call for tot- es, satchels and pouches--again in large but not bulky propor- tions. Grained, brushed and smooth leathers add a simple but smart note to suits and sep- arates. Hardware is subdued, even on casual bags, except for teenage fashions where I buckles, initials vening bags are one excep- tion to the bigger-better trend. Clutches are still feminine and petite, though . slightly room- ier. Jewell tones and metallic leathers dress up some formal ba-gs, while tiny bursts of jew- els and hrilliants relieve th e simplicity of others. What’: ahead for fall? The an- umn fashions. and hats that complement new silhouettes tn dresses, coats and suits. Milllnery shapes for the sea- son include the draped turban. the wrapped-up look. the side- slanted profile, the full - blown crown with rolling brim, the tailored suiter. the forward - tilting toque. Several designers have fash- ioned hats to go with the cloth- fact that fall styles, simple and shapely, seem to call for the finishing touch of a hat. Over-all trend is toward more hat. more height, but on the theory that opposites attract, milliners have included a plen- tiful array of little hats-— head- hugging profile caps. perky tams moving to back or side, advanced styles with visors or under-chin ties. Height for hats is achieved variously tn towering tur- bans with a Far -Eastern look, big. rounded crowns and high- es they create. pointing up the f .‘WllllPPED UP’ LOOK POPULBR Variety adds spice to fall hat’ wrapped donm shapes. for ex- ample. CUFFED IN FUR Along with the toque and the turban. there are’ many brim- med , too. The bnzton ap- pears importantly, while hats with curving, mobile brims compliment the easy look of shifts and skimmers. me smaller shapes are cuffed with fur, since. like all of fashion, hats give the nod to fur this all. There's the all-fur hat, a tux- urious topping in mink, leopard and a whole furs. For elegance -on-a-budget, synthetics cleverly copy many favorite furs. Still other hats wear for as a trim. “Wrapped-up" tool: is seen not only in turbans but in smaller draped styles that have their own attached scarves to cover the head and circle the neck- line, ending in a tie. With the abundance of drap- ed shapes, supple fabrics be- come important. Both silks and wools are used, in prints a uni med and profile hats. solids. Lush and piush, pretty Beige to brown is a n-- and polished lahrics— beaver. color range, but there at" . velours, soleil— appear in brtm- orful hats a-plenty. animal-world of ' The Gloria on deck for you. fashion and savings! ~ Year round you'll find our rnshions in keeping with the times-—ou-r prices fair and equal with the value of the ga~mwot. See our selection today! 0 regular 0 petite 0 heat size ‘DRESSES From wonderful wad: 'n wear to gracious gowns i tashionable DRESSES haaif sizes. See them today. Tl-[E opposite Stead’s I New flattering shades. compliment- alry fashion details all are included in our showing of dresses for fall 1962. Sizes range from petites no KENT DRESS SHOP you'll find our drms display compiete as to size and variety «I style. 0 SKIRTS 0 SWEATERS 0 BLOUSES 0 GLOVES 0 HANDBAGS 0 srnrons 0 LINGERIE 0 HOSIERY ~-THE GLORIA. LADIES‘ WEAR “Where Smarter Women Shop" Great George St. Charlottetown New HATS Smartly Ahead for Fall Styles Monte Carlo. Pinch are important. Included in fall's jacket variety are tiny’ boleros and soencers. waist, skimmers, Chanel types. fuuics and fitted styles with belts or lashes. Fresh inspiration for casual‘ Camel. gray.; brown lead 3 style color ‘ Camel and gray. closely fol-. lowed by brown, lead the color : parade in little girls‘ fall fash- ions. T h e s e tones. together with such shades as muted borne out by the styles. show- ing many adult fashion trends '1' doesn't mean. however. that little girls will be wearing new colours . . DRESSES . . and comfort. SUITS . Variations on the Norell look,l with ., an "3 I swirl of sweetness. feature lit- wdsts, puss:-cat bows ind freshness II E? sportswear. little girls go There are hip- slung 3' SPORTSWEAR . . Western. toseeyouaoonl . . . with special consideration for the budget minded shopper! l Yes liariies. we are now featuring our new fail fashions. enlivened by new styling. new fabrics ml! . all this with an eye for saving boot .never looked better wit the em-. phasis on figure flattering wool-. and double lute; we think you‘ll like the lateu in party frocks tool . . again we find wool comes ing double lmihs in 3 pce. suits. . our usud with sdedion of qualitysportsweas-hasbeemsprucedupsvithtlsebest tnsn~ides.sld:-ts.sweatersandblotnes...wehqn fu-word ladies suits for fall featu- OPEN ALI. DAY SATURDAY n... FASHION suom “Wlllllll THE F5101‘-Will EONOIIIIII" tmlottetowa I Dark Grey, Brown, Tan (Water Repellent) new Oxford Shalpe. All stain resist- ant. lined Satmn. Colors Medium and Black. Sizes 6% to 71/2. Priced- 5.95 to 8.95 frontand .Loden. lntwo seonr COATS hwoi-atab.'l'weatbaadOooni:u. castnusddda vufahdncltl. 24.95, to 47.50 ' TOP COATS ssaumarwuan.anuuwa~ eon:-oisnlnuoaxovu-us.’ ooionuoaunuso-sang. nod-.'aussnsam.souss b0.Ps-ted-» 24.95 to 59.50 s QUALITY I MEN'S SUITS AliwoolEng‘lishdyedworstedsinl1Ind ndtllvaahtsttondylao. Men’: All Wool nnuuh FLANNELS snuannuuneutsnv. hung Maonewmts sun Itoiashrsa wumwnsarwusas heltltngte. Pldaor to40.Ps-test!- l4.95 to 24.95 oflutlual 14 or. cloth in plain and neat patta-na and large checks. colors Brown. Grey, Blues and Greens. Two button style with centre vmt.siaesflto46.Priced—- 49.5Oto 69.50 CI_..O'I‘IE-IIl\TG- :."=I0=Ofi ¢5SV'.':! rm é__:-l:'l'=.'.’.':i»:rta-«- .-.-¢a:'aI‘,