ore? ‘ - ~~ (PACK ON, TIMT (me plastic hag Tee # for ng.) The Guardian - The Brening Patrinf Page 8-A ° erie, hosiery, cosmetics Also, | _ | tastoped plant 8 aeoal, HON ioe ern cps euilée and three- suiter/sleeves by their seams, and too full; if you atin beau eiling by cases with hanger fixtures and | bring them down the back of the #, air — allow for expansion’ De |P&cking bar make it possible for jcoat. The next jacket goes in not pack ‘heavy, large jane of | suits, to travel first-class, without the same way. Lower the pack- . creams. Take extra plastic bags jerumpling. % ing bar, flip the sleeves and coat along, to hold laundry. uatil | Trousers should always bejbottoms up over the packing - can get it. washed. ‘packed’ first. Place | waistband|bar. Now fold the legs of the If?you’re taking crinolines or iflat at one side of the case, let |trousers alternately across the big skirts, cut out ‘the toe of a trouser- legs hang over other |packed coats, fasten the divider stocking, put your hand through ‘side of the suitcase. Now for jac- |pad in place, and the groom has . kets, put each on its own hanger. |a portable clothes closet! oe Honeymoon luggage can display: that married leok. "Togetherness can be a wonder-jof time, to Jearn the special brush, spot remover, tissues, er ve in Manet S foataes, ot soe ay luggake, and first aid kit. le bes and geatiy poll the Aull |Button coats. Slip the loop in the| ‘Ties are placed on the tie-rack If clothes aré ‘crammed or jfit this pliable stocking cylinder poor nek 1 ee aoe ie baile and re oe tapes work. - When you are ready to start packing, assemble everything in one place before you start putt- ing things into suitcases. As you put each item in, check it iff on » |your list. This way, you'll know you have everything without having to pull things out to keep checking. Go over your wardrobe with your travelling partner, so he will get a better idea of what he would bring, in sports cloth- es, dinner jacket, etc.And re- to have your own. Designers recognize that men’s belongings are bulker than women’s: and have created luggage individual- ly suited to men and women. That doesn’t mean your luggage can’t have a “married look’ for today’s fashion trends en- able you to choose different siz- es of the same brand in harmon- |c izing colors easier to spot and point out with pardonable pride at baggage counters. The prop- er choice of a set of luggage can make both your packing and into available empty space. ed while travelling. Happy Honeymoon! huddled too tightly, creases will ° be pressed into them. If they're |FOR THE GROOM back of coat smooth. Pack suit- tod loosely packed, however, He may be a rugged independ- |\a= coat lapel side down. Grasp the they will emerge c¢ . ent, but if his mother has set the — Pack, ‘comfortably tight. Fill in example, or if he says, enroute, — i gaps with small soft:|‘‘Would you get my things ready i HS RIN G a items or’ tissue paper. Conserve | for me, dear?’’— that’s your cue, space by “jelly. roll’ packing, |and this is no time for egg-beat- ie., roll up the uncrushables: jer, tossed-salad tangles with _his swimsuits, sweaters. For no n- clothes! creasing lingerie, try the prac- things properly and tice“ of-rolling Ag sets: slip, pan-|he will wonder how he lived | try, girdle, bra... this is partie- | without you. ularly helpful for quick changes Chances are, on any trip, the — will need more than one your travelling a pleasure. member, to avoid needless dup- jon short trips. Do make yourself ( and the |lication, cover all the extras you; And roy Ml use of that ia-{suit, and possibly an extra groom) a promise to have your.|will use together-- a clothes | expensive, ctical wonder: ‘sports jacket and slacks. Mod-§ luggage packed on time! Organ- ize well beforehand everything you plan to take.: And, make a list, even if you usually aren’t methodical. You might even try a little ‘practice packing’’ ahead Seek change jin store hours _ the lovely, art carved‘diamond that will sparkle on her finger for a lifetime. 2 MRS. ALLISON. MacALEER i “A < Clawte MacKay Photo Use Our _ BRIDAL . REGISTRY. when selecting bit CRYSTAL- SILVER PATTERSON'S | - Jewelers 4 vy: FARMERS TAKE MORE The Canadian government’s agriculture department spent $140,000,000 in. 1965, compared with $10,000,000 in 1939. Gift a bride with a lovely wedding . present from the Giftarama: GEESE PREFER NORTH Ontario's greatest concentra- tion of wild geese is in the James Bay and Hudson Bay \— iS lowlands. _We carry a wide selection of, China, crystal, electrical appliances, chrome, Corning ware, }-~ blankets:- ornaments,— —-photo- -frames— and. - ee stainless steel cookwate. Drop into the Giftarama-today, you'll be pleased by our delightful collection. -MRS. GORDON VESSEY - | Shaping of spring coats ‘hints at changes to come nal Sometimes the total look 1s) At the Montreal spring fash- lachieved by ‘fabrie or pattern ion showing, arranged by the International Ladies’ Garment | contrasts, as in Davidow's large |yocVers Union, the fashion writ- window - pane plaid coat with |r; voted awards in various | raglan sleeves that slips on |categories. The coat award went | ee ee eee are o pen oo and the winner is a perfect ex- eal designers favor the fample of the new spring look. three-piece look of coat, skirt Designed in cream diagonal and _ blouse. Larry Aldrich in- |woo), it is cut on the slightly coat shaped princess—tine,-with set-in | ‘opped shoulder. sleeves and, for variation, a low wae frond setting New (Skirt ia peach @ouble-faced twill:/bias ripple at the back. os yore eoat th . eres ato ew |accompanied by 2 tuck-in blouse | Two interesting side-buttoning J - aI cents a tl ae lof navy miatte “jersey ~legats--wrere~-aiso~-shown.—4a-the- }-———-.. eral coats ia 1260 and paced | ‘These. double-faced fabrics are ‘Alice biue coat by Joshar of ‘TGown the silhouette to a suore- popular. Some are piaid with |Montresl a seam curved f me neckline to the bitioned ; By MARGARET NESS NEW YORK (CP)—Five years ago the skinny coat came into fashion prominence and is still here. But its days may be num THE, This Means A Gift From The Rogers Hardware. _ “Ger Ltd. Heralded ‘ by a few tentative ‘Hshort sleeves. attached to a shape look and also plain... Others combine two col- |tn ong cont WN a ar lors. May of the double-faced |side. ‘The other, by Moniroy of oo these |Coats are wallaed“and easly e- (Montreal, was in bright. green : ety, weiniria over com lversible. looped wool with welt seaming. skimpy effect in the new lean eraruenoeene| FUiture Showing | of 1966, the coat shape is prac- tically the same er re are e eeves, =. ge. wne|/ English influence ‘Hand Cut trasted with the necklines of By ELEANOR ROSS - and setting in town or country. 1961 when collars, if they existed | History repeats itself and| Some of the pieces are mas-| at all, stood away from the col- |in. Englisare coming again, |stve and rather ornately carved. Crystal this time in the world of fur-| This is typical of the design.in- This ‘spring, too, the popular iture double-breasted look provides a ee ‘ : finence of the early 17th cen- Bases Bowl hee Idesign, Creani & Sugar new attraction. And the effect of |, Ne furniture designs are in-|tury. The wood trim in this “my : fluenced by the styles of ‘‘mer-|case is mostly oak, with Lestantt Trays ete. Or ideal wedding gift for the shorter skirts has been to give a totally different look. In 1961 the fashion color was k and more pink, even for and walnut also in use. : Finishes are dark and hea , ily distressed to simulate an- ‘; t ee tiquity. Some colored stains are used showing the grain and | pore of the wood and causing it to look as if it had been | painted 300 years ago. Colors Available, _|. Hues are olive bronze, brick } red, sunny yellow or dark blackish lime. As a result this large-scale furniture, with its plump rreushion seating and flavor of | ell-treated tradition, has — the | coveted country house look so popular today. ‘Combined “with rie Englande”’ of early 17th cen- tury right down through late 19th century Victorian. En- : lish furniture has been around ll popular . a long time obviously, offering ’ eluding a light |? a_ Sophisticated appeal in its elegant simplicity of design. In its Colonial interpretation in this country, it has enjoyed en- ‘ larity: Peiatas Ware One dish does three jobs! Freeze in it, serve in it...and it almost washes itself. You can . use the same. one to put in the freezer, take _instantly_to range, broiler, or oven, and put on your table . Let us assist you with your wedding plans. You may select your invitations, — acknowledgments, Bibles, place cards, etc., with complete confidence as to quality and’correctness of form. A good selection of Bibles with white covers is available. WD eee . because it is made of amaz-~~~ ing PYROCEROM - brand space-age cer. heatproof, coldproof, non-porous. ‘amiic ; Priced. From: 4 40) ~ “coat spring. One is a_ big-armhole style made to slip over suits. The bulkier coat top is offset by a tapering-in hemline. The other silhouette is the re- verse. A narrow-shouldered coat flares into circular fullness. Originala even introduced two updated with modern American fabrics of -cut velvets, ‘modern, up- voluminous coats at the-spring Bah showing of the New York .Cou- |linen velvets, suede cloths, jholstery fabrics, compatible | oH Wed di v ture Group. Monte - Sano and |crewel - work type prints, and /furniture has a fresim that ING ‘ Pruzan, 100, included a few “big |new textured effects. | Puffy |biends beautifully with contem. | Cull coat” styles, often with raglan x foam porary accessories and maity.j i “INVITATIONS «NAPKINS Sieeves or big welt armholes. replaces: old-fashioned down of |types of decor. Bone China uilery ‘Chafing Diskeiae: i *THANK YOU CARDS. ‘STATIONERY ‘I These would appear to be an jhorsehair for comfort and long Some of the furniture, espe-] py ob, Kibet. helt All Stainless Steel. By One- F *PLACE CARDS : indication of the coming coat | wear. cially that derivative of the |], : » Shelly, side, 9 patterns to choose. Alum: oF Copper de ‘Brass 7 *GIFT ACKNOWL- _ “CONFETTI shape, probably for fall. The new English derivatives |iate 19th century, is heavily | “Port. Soc. Place Setting 1§-24-32-40 pc. sets. Open Finish, Priced from, ; *OAKE DECORA'TIONS The costume look is more im- |have a fresh lively appearance |tufted, with touches of bamboo | Priced from. .- stock. Priced from ae ee ; portant than ever this spring. |that is urbane, elegant and easy jtrim. This exotic wood, used Ne a _ “SHOWER SUPPLIES “CAKE BOXES - «| [HLast year suits created a little |to live with. They have a sta-/rather sparingly in the’ past, is $11 9 5 18 9 $8.25 “GUEST BOOKS *ALBUMS flurry on their own but now|bility and substance that prom-|now an extremely popular fa- Tie $ e o *GAME BOOKS *BIBLES they are again subordinated to |ise more than long-life accep-|vorite appearing not only as a + a *SCRAP. BOOKS . *HYMN BOOKS [ithe companion look. of a dress jtance., Because of its adapt-'decoration on upholstered | Ms : ki ' with “a coat or “jacket:-or~-coat®| ability, English: mixes. smoothly. pieces,-..but..also...45. molding on | 5 }and suit: Coats and dresses also |with other styles such as its |mirrors and chests ardwe HEM. SIMPSON LIMITED. Cha rlottetown and~ ——A3- — Summerside !supplement each other for the lin Ben Reig’s navy waffle wor- | they are in dyed-to-match tones, as in Hannah Troy’s golden wool }coat and slim wool crepe dress, in the exact shade .of | cousins, Early American and Fresh Influence | so-called total look this spring. | Colonial. | Whether of the 17th or 19th Sometimes ‘coat and dress are | Blends -Harmoniously jcentury, this: Engtish ambiance |in fashionable contrast colors, as | English is completely at home | pervades the American furnt- | ;with contemporary, and in ‘blends harmoniously, with terranean. With its welj-bred 'sh look, its |ture scene with just about the sted coat and red silk dress. Or jearliest 17th century mood it jfreshest_ breeze that has blown still- from across the big pond since | extant and very popular Medi-/the Mayflower set sail for these | it. is thoroughly relaxed | earliest . pieces in this motif | in just about any environment were considered modern. ores ‘way back when the | The Roger Queen Stret Company Limited Dial 4-850! - Charlotttewn bnew +—- ¥