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The cognac. ; ‘ ble entry bag—suede pouches, smaller look, bit. lots of gussets | Fall’s Fat-Bags.,. smaller look | patent: flaps, further texture in- and inside compartments. |—short, dumpy~and fat... for lots |terest in bamboo handle... and it’s navy too... Window Pane \ . raised piping pattern... newest ‘ t t quilt effect texture... soft cabre- eda er . 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In addi-|of course, are round or smartly |gold link belt with two front ziy : tion, new™hoots are available in | squared off. ; “SS lguede pouches. heights proportionately ‘correct < | Mfor either shot, skirts or Nlong . |pants. NS ‘\ There's an extra boost in buy- >}: -“\ing leather boots: theboost you * xe getfrom,. owning something of — ead ~ - a Ta NS One nee, a : ners St. Laurent’s.young double breasted coach-» |Moldability, aqu uniqueé\.to man’s coat is off black velvet, slightly shaped and ee Beets iteelf seat! ¥ short for the leggy look. : ; e..3 . Henilatcon.t . step, it bends.and stretches with | - you. And leatherSis ‘also the fa 3 only. shoe material. with “!brea- Cu more thing”. a¢tion. The perméable ‘ + oS \ 5 SS Cu s Me ~ At home. fashion: — fess eee as erin ee é , Lees As foP<style, you'll tind boots mood from regal to. raffish. i ; Boot leathers are equally. varied The days when a woman _up for at-home entertaining. Fall s . wanted ‘nothing special— just |loungewear proves the point with with . ote inching — ( something to wear around the ja rich variety of pants, culottes, smooth, ent, — . house” are gone forever. Today |pants-plus-jackets. en we a kent is heat Sor a woman dresses up to stay at} The sweeping elegance of a “smash” isthe laced: home, whether she’s just relax- |hostess robe is by no meats for- Lester type. It’s especially ae ing with her family, inviting the | gotten. New treatments, from to-|when laced around brass hooks, neighbors over for an evening or /gas to hooded djellabas, make |rather than through eyelets. Oth- entertaining with a very special |the robe a fresh fashion. ers have ghillie lacingz, spat_ef- party. : Whether the.at- home party /fects or the “‘granny” look. In For fall, the season when “at |preference is for pants or robes, |length, these style rise from home living”’ comes into its own, |fashions. feature opulent colorsjankle boot- .shoes. (devastating loungewear fashions have just |—in contrasting solids, light with |in white or colorful patent. lea- one motto: “A Woman is a Wo- |bright; ‘in: brilliant art nouveau |ther) to knee-high honeys in NS AN \ ‘ ~ Pe f Ww 8 S x | its YN ee w i NX 2 ~™ N i \ e 8 SNE f ‘as ae ¥ . PE NE SON : =~ : \ es SN man is a Woman!” : and swirling Oriental and pais- |supple suede. : me ‘ SN Even the casual basics—robes jley prints; in wildly curvig Still very much in the picture Savile Row : in curduroy, pile fleece, quilted, |Stripes and bands. is the popular mid-calf leather 4 es brushed and knitted fabrics —| Fuchsias, greens, tangerines, |P°t with back crag eal S Cae mare look. Though they jaquas, golds, purples and navies |S°t Smooth or su e a new t i in are intended mostly for the |predominate in these flowing fa- these fetching boots come drowsy hours just before bed-|shions. High potency black and rina poi an sh white. wd : Soe ce cae a have impact. - have attractive seam detailing - [their fashion air ts wide awake. | Among the luxurious fabircs |or small bows. Rounder toes and Styles borrowed from the jare velours, velveteens- mate-Inest jeather soles are part of military of |lesses, satins, crepes— and even |this trim young boot look. , or sleepwear’s jaun- jfur, or fake fur! Ai caual nadesierne tae ie vitality. Lace, brass buttons, is gpauits, dower ests and tve-| LEGS Look right [bossnoes” teriratins, buck give these old. favorites an even | . ‘leathers and colors are all part more exciting Jock" | FOT NE WESESKIFES er wis amish mod These] taken western themes, buttons, brass —sheer, floating and softly love fall's ehoree mien’ fate” lhardware, goring and ilanted me in silks, satins and chif- hose, tights, short welt toplines. ons. Ea 2a ra , Color enhances this femininity Ture ee om Sat warmers deluxe in dashing lea- whether it's bright and bold inj|panty hose with briefer panty |r boots, snugly lined with floral prints and stripes, or soft |sections that fit and look better |W! OF Shearling. (Shearling, and impressionistic, in a variety |in their skin tones. incidentally, is sheepskin of pale-to-dark hues. i : : Tights provide the newest ex-|words _fleece-backed lea Lace, wedding white or sultry |citement and diversity. The ¥|For greater durability and beau- black, accents many of these|range from lightweight opaque ty, the rugged leathers in these fashions. It trims_a robe, the nto velour, in both solids and pat-|poots have a “‘tanned-in” weath- forms the bodice of a matching |terns, and in all fall’s fashion er and wear-resistant finish de- ag a. Tt shows up in deep ruffl- \colors. veloped’ by constant tanning re- |" s oh : scalloped edges— and d even in a delicate mantilla, for Textured stockings, crochets sleeve linings. Custom-stitched edges. Canvas front, specially selected for flexibility «- and strength. Imported English lining. search. Aarmonized double armshields. Custom-finished inside and structural patterns as well| Bootees for dress wear or at- at pockets with safety button-tab. Supp-o-matic trousers at-home » wear. as favored fishpet;* make color |home entertaining boast a boot- . with perma-press. And Savile Row's exclusive Since pants and pants suits |news, too. ique of designer touches: scal- Contour Cut Tailoring... to ensure that.the Custom Crafted Suit conforms to the complex - ~ contours of the human form. aS $Q 5.00 PRICED FROM Convenient Credit Available Pretteat tence evening in| Shiny, glittering stockings are |loping, jewels, split throatlines, test elegance, they should /fall’s newest to t : certainly take part indressing wey carry out|piping or lacing in gold or silv. the total look. : er leather, one or more bows. t's al dl ek, aides... Ve the balck, buoyant air that sonds spits soo jac. Ws the young, modem ‘look of fashion .~. the . euciing comvast of pattem and color. Ws 1 4 : “But I never wear a hat!” If hatlessness !s your habit, _ . ~~ the dash of more color and paffern in men's Traditional Se ee ee oe Se ee ee scale i eis Se ee ee and Contemporary styles. fs children’s fash- : ‘beautify you, to crown you with glory. After all, the new ; . . fashions really do demand hats! ° ions designed’ for a. small world. I's marvelous new . 2 ‘ . 9 ideas for ‘a beautiful home. Read about fall on the following pages... find fall ia Hometown stores. with you and - tashion in mind! od all MIRROR? (wee. of. OFS i on S : Wi FASHION L FASHI ONS MILLINERY Pe : ; ao z Opposite Post Office Charlottetown <— Dt ; . , os