_ New textures meet -dem ands for ‘decorative fabrics’ pa forecasts of growing| skins entirely new look mes for decora-| with a “addition of embroidery} decoration in stripes, checks and other patterns. New seersucker weaves and Laby cord textures have been created with biends of Arnel and cotton. -y. 4 9 2 Mee 111 Grafton St., Ch’town at SALLY SHOPS Now on display, Fresh, New Spring Merchandise at Popular Prices. Buy It Now — Use our Lay-Away Plan. COATS 19.98 to ninco ee New All Weather ce gin! Nae 20 COATS _ iis Prieea 14.98 New! Spring Dresses | ATI1WS +The b Jacket Dresses, Suit Dresses, C # . | Knits, Linens, Crepes, Nylons and Cottons - New Styles arriving daily “al « NEW SLIM JIMS— |COTTON SLEEPWEAR Plaids and Checks , “2 98 4.98 ae Capri amas. Special Price .... 1.97 HANDBAGS = Fabric, Patent, _Piasties SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS — BGC yo 2 0 1.25 Shop SALLY’S First, for latest fashions, colours and variety. At Low, Low Prices. Tapestry and 2.98 ., 5.00 OUR SALLY SEAM. LESS MESH NYLONS 99c pr. or 2 for 1 90 Good assortment of New Spring Shades Sally Shops in Summerside also has a wide selection of New Spring Merchandise. ttetown |} 111 Grafton St, Chariot’ wows J atisiied. Buy with confidence — Money Refunded If Not surface interest to easy care Ar- nel knits and even, wr ygperd weaves of Arn viscose have the look of —— with glen plaid and hounds- tooth check patterns. NEWEST COLORS Fashion's newest citrus Fe oorene give we the parfait » lemon, lime " d strawberry pin look particularly delectible we cially when combined frosty whites. The important aqua blues and neutral beiges look newest when combined with rownish tones as they are in b plaid and check fabrics. Canadian spring and summer'|fety and interest to t fashions made from these fab-| picture | while 2 a talents ease of wear and care. rics highlight theme with soft feminine touch- TAILORED FOR TOTS LITTLE Sister is all ready for spring in her new sunsuit with its own cover-up blouse. | The complete suit is of solid pink with a bloomer bottom. . fabrics will keep pleats through . able resistance to wrinkling with iron when necessary and vill = the decorative} nel's traditional es: appliques, flounces, boler. os, scarves and stoles. Grace- ful on skirts are an impor- tant part of the feminine look and the Arnel sharkskins which have become so familiar to us in spanking white are now also seen in the new citrus shades. All properly finished Arnel In Women’s Realm -—Fashions 1962 Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Fashions are kind 'to ladies many washings, have oe aes | be tumble-dried, are easy shrink or stretch out of fit. They | are also ideal hot weather fab- | _ because they are cool, com- rtable and wiltless. a newest nee re ser ‘Soft life’ In sight “ for men It'll be a soft life for men this spring. Lightweight leathers with a mellow, luxurious feel - - in the hand or on the foot - - hold the key to the new easygoing styles in men’s leisure footwear, re- ports Shoes Fashion Service of Leather Industries. Designed to be worn after work hours and on weekends, the soft shoe is available in a wide choice of patterns - - slip-on, tie, moccas- in or semi-boot, It is interpret- ed in glove-soft smooth, grained and brushed leather Shoe styling is simple and un. cluttered, teaming unobstrusiv- ely with the neat look of men’s country suits, sports jackets. ne sports shirst. im, tape: silhouette is the cote “ this year's leather casual. Moc- easin stitching is as often rever- sed as about half the The all-leather moccasin again leads the casual footwear par- ade . . though it is seen as of- = on men stretched out in an y chair as on young fathers eae with their youngsters The soft glove leather upper that bends and stretches with an easy, comfortable grace is set on a lightweight but sturdy leather sole. You get foot sup- either in a low-cut oxford or a semi-boot reaching toward the ankle - - is another masculine port standing, walking or run- | — FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1962 SPRING TREND IS TO SOPHISTICATION and this year, they are worn so well with the new ‘‘Cana- The look for spring is un- | cluttered and sophisticated, favorite. But here the simple lines of the shoe are balanced | either by the handsome pattern | of grained leather or the color- ful tones of brushed leather. | oo : armees to ponte oar Over it is worn a top that has a jewel neckline, a sleeveless | yoke and shirring for full- sc Schiffli-embroidered flo- wers decorate the front panel. TRACY ADRIAN an lets He'l il ‘alee ie Bd a desert a brushed leather t, a red neve leather canes or a lod- en green glove leather blucher. | There must be a reason the Fashion Parade starts here |! Yes, there is a reason why more Island shop for fashion at Moore & McLeod Ltd. It takes more than low prices to keep customers coming to a store . day after day... year after year. It’s what you get for those low prices that count. The extra services, the plus-es are what makes Moore & McLevd Ltd. one of the leading fashion centres on the Island; that’s why we’re known for fashion leadership, for distinctive storekeeping and de- pendable values for every woman in the family. We believe in selling you the best for your money, possible...in bringing it to you at the lowest possible price. So, shop with confidence this Spring, shop for your fashions at Moore & McLeod Ltd. people on Prince Edward and whenever om THE MUON Ra OL DUR DRITE SHOPPING CENTRE’ isl AND IT's ‘| ers lightens the scene in | Spring's bright colors, plus bone | and wh | LIGHTER VERSION Pillboxes are a touch higher, | diana” theme in sportswear. Choice is almost unlimited tor 1962 ‘best foot forward The best feet put forward this! sion of the black-brown shades | spring will ereate a new spec- | which pleased fashion conscious trum for the season's walking, | women during the winter sea- and appear in a wide choice of, son. The color is that of an old leathers and styles. | penny. Shoes are popular in e¢olors; To blend with celtrus greens) that go with all kinds of other| there is a taupe green called) colors, and are as basic to! on ae and a soft grey call-| ¢ tese. many outfits as black. A Miya of shoe colors will add d pana sane alterna- mension to the rest of the utes 7 P d robe, and a change of shoe col- | | tive in every season, and as an or can create a whole new) change of mood in an outfit, yet still keep the occasion and the| time of day in mind. This is a matter about which one cannot afford to be ‘neutral’, Colored patent leather foot- wear is the latest thing to re- flect the sun. No longer must milady stick to the black patent, although many styles in refresh- ing silouettes are available in this basic color. The shiny col- ored patents now come in the popular red and white. Brightly colored footwear in other leath- navy blue, scarlet and succulent ear- ROUGH REPTILE LOOK | This season finds the reptile | appearing in the forms of lizard and smoothly grained snake pumps, adding the rough reptile look to the smooth calfs. and shiny patent to make the fine footing scene. Styles are numerous, including the needle point, square, and crescent toes, and the oval toed vamp. Barebacked beauties win- dowed at the sides make visibil- | ity unlimited in their bright col- ors. The sling pump achieves | that ‘open for spring’ look. Heels range from the almost | nothing needle spike to the straight chunky or countryish stacked heel. It’s what is up| front that counts in this style’ with a perforated or widow's peaked vamp and the number featuring an x-ed over instep, HOSIERY BLENDS Hosiery hues reflect sun and shadows, and are planned to blend with spring’s sunlit col- ors, giving the legs the warm glow of a tan long before the oo climbs to sunning height A we sunny beige called Honey is designed to wear with bamboo or wicker colors, and also with sharp clear chartreuse and turquoise. Another sunny yellow beige is French Calf, good with sunflower, carmel and golden beige shades. Sun- ow is warm beige with a little less yellow cast. Sunblush, a rosy beige which provides the skin with a health- ful glow, is designed for any of ite. Straight beige shades range from a light power puff and a medium eocoa cream to a dark warm brown called Surfside, bd | eolor which will provide a sun- | tan with carmels and browns, and will accent a real tan once it's acquired. New Penny is a lighter vers Paris spring collections this year included a much talked- about tier effect in furs. This Spring is here and while the young man's fancy may “turn te thoughts of love” the minds of women, young and not so young, are turning to spring fashions. In many respects the Ameri- ean and French designers have been good to milady this spring. There were no radical changes the shape of clothes for spring ‘62, Hemlines have been left unaltered, and the fashions shown feature a simple feminin- ity that appeals to most women, Many Paris couturiers design- ed their collections with youth in mind; and many collections were trodelled by mannequins with not just slim but boyish fi- | gures. The house of Dior, for in- | stance featured a number outfits with over blouses and “holster” or hip belts, and more "4 '\of the western influence was * evident in the Ives St. Laurent collection in a black silk suit topped with a ‘chapeau (hat) de cowboy" and a kerchief. HOSTS OF RUFFLES e more feminine 4dnfluence was evident in the fluid skirts, easy fitting jackets, and semi. fitted coats. Another glimpse of the trend toward the feminine showed up in dresses for the cocktail hour which often featur- ed hosts of ruffles and ‘‘very” deep decolletages. Languid fabrics, such as silk _ chiffon, and pale colors were + | another feature of the cocktail i 4 gowns in the Paris collections. On the American scene the French influence is much in evi- dence, but, as usual, American and Canadian manufactures ¢ * have adapted the new styles for 1 the North American way o life. POPULAR COLORS In this country ruffles are now a 24 hour a day fashion note, as one fashion editor put it, not just something pretty to wear while reading in bed, for there ruffles, cocktail afternoon ruffles. That favorite black dress could jm made fashion perfect for '62 ! | PAGE 1B 4 % ’ with a dickie of white ruffles. Some of the most popular col- | ors for spring '62 are bright blue, aqua, yellow, red, off-white, garden green, and pink, while rey, bone, pale blue and navy also rate high in a fashion edi- tor's popularity poll. Prints are also enjoying another sea- va . popularity. hat might be known as the eat and polish’ colors, red and Navy, are often combined in bold new spring outfits and Jaden with brass buttons to complete the military look. alternative to the bright sunny, REPLACING WOOL colors, there are softened pas- In fabrics, if the department | tels, and a new interest in grey.| Store dress departments’ are Taupe beige hosiery colors to 29Y indication, the double knit complement these softened Jerseys and the popular cotton shades range from Blond Mist knit are replacing wool as the and Sugar Cane to Heather, si favorite fabric for spring suits, Bon. and deep Falling Star. The most fashionable of wo- Straight greys, to wear with, men, this season, will be wear- greys and blues are Whirlwind.|ing the stack heeled shoes, a straight-forward gray, Pew-| These new shoes, feature a low | ter, a darkened gray, and Moon- | Stacked leather heel and the up- mist, a silvery gray. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5-B Straws are interestingly tex- tured, colours are sparkling and vivid. TIER EFFECTS IN FURS ISRAEL FASHIONS in | of = band let loose, (CP stole(by Maggy Rouff) Canada majestic ro aa is worked with the er