- - 7. - .- * (ore ery ee ‘fines and subtly muted colors, ’ eessory touches. _are stone-set, Worn high, front and center on an easy overblouse, heral- dic pendant pin defines fash- ion's classic mood. Charm bracelet, button earrings re- peat the pin’s motif. By Coro. Three ona match is good ~ fuck in new fall leathers—for example, this handbag, belt and gloves in matching rich red, lightly grained leather. All have the well-tailored look, enchanced by discreet ornam- SPARKLING ACCESSORIES Chosing an up-to-the-minute | fashion for fall, she wears @ | high-crowned, man-tailored hat | with femininity revealed in the face-framing, curving brim. Equally aware of home fash- enation—for the bag, a gold buckle on self-leather tab; -for ‘the belt, a heraldic emblem; for the gloves, lighter red leather foldover at cuff. Bag by Jana, belt by Dane, Laund- er Leather gloves by Perrella.- : > * ie od seitiactitie ean lll a - ion trends, she selects an elec- tric clock with Pennsylvania Dutch design as a practical and decorative room acces- sory. “Dutch Treat” ¢lock by GE-Telechron; hat by Emme. luxurious and on Elegant, fire with color ions in pearl jewelry. Shown | here, the model wears a four- strand neckiace that’s a clust- er of vibrant, exciting color around the neck and, to match it, a bracelet and earrings. All are designed by Richelieu. Costume Jewelry Becomes Fall Fashion Focal Point Fall's fashionable lower neck- eall for the excitement of ac- And, from a glance through shops it becomes apparent that costume jewelry, designed and styled with-these new fash- ions.in mind, provide the ideal way to highlight a new costume with individuality.. Tailored pieces are more ele gant and luxurious with brushed, brocaded, woven) and matted finishes replacing) the smoothly polished gold and silver finish. Many of these tailored pieces! with the stones ap- pearing in the yich, deep hues meeded to complete dramatic cocktail and evening wear. Plum fuschia, ruby and green appear most frequently in stone-studded jewelry. Pins are a style must and are worn in many ways—singly or paired, on sleeve, collar or pock- et; at the neck, shoulder or waist; 'Many bracelets than ever, in short—almost everywhere. Pearls appear with a subtly) @ifferent look, in colors and shap-| es that lend new interest to these | favorite items. Ovals, baroques, | wafers, seed pearls, jumbo and) 3. mugget shapes are seen in every shade from cream to jet- | e ing pastels and high shades Winter white pearls with crys-! tal are seen in every piece range and is a wonderful way to achieve a luxury look on a budget. iE of aurora) borealis beads continues impor) & The iridescent look tant, and is particularly breath-) taking in the new gold and silver tones. i € The trend in earrings is away from the overlarge and toward) @ smaller- neater look. They ap- pear in everything from tailored te stone, or pear! set types. eh egpgraronratar: Seeccnpet erate maggaye | for wear as stole or head cov- | Braclets are righter, bolder) it’s easier than ever to select the and bulkier than ever before. The perfect pieces for you. hinged cuff types in bracelet or bangle .widths are textured for, day, gem-encrusted for evening ~ copy. antiques for an heirloom-lock. Color-wise the brown tones, from rich tobacco to shining top- az; and smoke tones from milky grey to almost-black are most important. Blues, in navy and deep sapphire are also promi; ent. Well - chosen costume jewelry | can lift a simple outfit into the. high style class, and this season, rrr ree PLAID COAT Her buffalo plaid sok coat | has, for extra fashion, a match- | ing fringed scarf that. detaches } ering. By Candy Girl. j are. fall fash- , Color In New shorter hemlines and sleeve lengths call for attention to the legs and arms which all totals up to good looking leather shoes and ! New eather gloves bec- kon to fashion beautifully. They are handsomely detailed and cut, come in a variety of lengths, although mest are on the long- er size ... from four to eighteen button length. ' Color is ‘rampant, and for the first time you'll be able to match your leathers in shoes and bags with your gloves. Most impor- tant new colors, after brown (ap- pearing in all shades), are bronze greens, greys, blues and reds. rtones, with mineral gray an im- And of course, there’s the for-/; The fabric glove standby Is more important than ever, and the featured colors will almost make the standard black or brown fabric, glove seem dated, White, camel hair and the’ var- ious coffee tones are bound to Please the feminine shopper. Bronze and moss green blend with the new muted costume portant neutral tint. Rich, deep- plum colored gloves are a high- fashion accent shade. Yes, there's plenty of style and color at hand in the shops to please every glove-wearing | gal. © ™ pensive ensemble, yet sold sep- arately for modest amounts. Full skirt and close jacket—ar-e eut in*dark-hued cotton tweed, tton @ | with the jacket lined in ealico to match a simple blouse. weather sportswear items oes Meese: gel ng = ‘cotton to’ cotton this fall in new, | ton corduroy is printed on the good-looking casuals. reverse side in an unusual print. Young fashionables destined for | rap-around college or career will love their | Tapers ee and wraps toh well - look—their easy- - urban mood mate a peasant skirt and laced bodice, care ues: Designers of separates have each designed to be@ worn with selected cold-weather cottons that} full-sleeved cotton blouses. have an affinity for each other.| They combine rustic, homespun cotton“ tweeds with calico prints: sophisticated velveteens with! lustrous cotton shirtings; striped, and plaid tweed denims and pat-| terned corduroys with plaids that sar ls SSS FEATURE TWO LOOKS Classic look for daytime, opu- lent look for evening are fea- tured in fall fashions. Femi- pick up their predominating col-| nine shaping, fabrics, furs ors. soften classic styles, while eve- Typical of the well - groomed | ning clothes often contrast rich cotton combinations are three! fabrics, severe tailoring. jn 3 Neckwear Has New Fashion Meaning Neckwear once meant a scarf, but changing fashions have. broadened this eategory until! to-] day, the word neckwear used in a style-sense means a jac’ct, ° bulky sweater, a collar and even a scarf! For fall the neckwear picture is mostly jackets, continuing the covered look of the past summer. Perfect with skirts or over sheaths jackets are seen in dark tfansitional cottons, wools corduroys, velvets and a host of other textured fabrics. Many are braid or fringe trimmed. A close second are the bulky, waist length sweaters in wools, orlons and blends. The basic black and white colors are now inter-mixed with right cheodas! that blend with the new and tweed mixtures. ~~ The scarf story is larger and filmier. The basic 24 and 36 inch squares are seen in traditional prints, and lightweight silks. The big news, however, is silk chif- fon used in every size from ting squares to exquisite oblongs and stoles. Collars are oversize and found in cottons, blended fibers and fake furs. Many button-down te fill in a low-necked dress. So similar. even men could wear them, stolen-from-men’ s de- partment accessories are basie to the tailored daytime look pro moted for fall. Included are ascot ties, tie ‘pekec crrff ‘inks and even vests. mal white launderleather kid, gloves that sometimes reach as | high as the shoulder. Styles are varied and detail-| ing is emphasized. Some are, punched with tiny airy perfora-| tions; others have jewelled trims,' light embroidery and floral touch- es, applique treatments, bows: and -buckles. | Stretchy, stretchy! No, it's not baby-talk, but your introduction to Fall’s daytime glove scene. Stretch gloves. that fit snugly will be seen on every hand, in’ every color. Attractive, practical and so easy to dunk.and dry, it’s! no wonder women have been buying more and more until they have become a most important part of the Fall glove picture. | Wool gloves with leather palms are important when winter winds really hit, and again will be seen in color combinations not usual- rly—associated with this type of } glove. | Gay Calicos | Go In Style | Quaint calieo prints. harking back to one of America’s ‘most colorful periods, will be seen in abundance this fall. They're simply cut, sparingly detailed and resemble the pio- neer women's homespun cottons. Prints are tiny and precise, usual- ly floral. Rickrack trim -and petite ruf- fles are most usual trim, but un- usually executed. Calico shows up even in the floor_length at-home gowns, which are glamorous yet give an air of hospitality. This fall there will be losts of “little girls in calico!” mae Serene Ladies . . ‘ Our Lovely New . Handbags for Fall 1 @ Simulated crocodile @ Very new tapestry @ Popular Black Patent @ Black Calf @ Brown Calf 121 Grafton St. are designed to add beauty and style to your appearance only $5.00 ..- but worth much more JEWELLERS LTD G-: ‘Dial 4253 Topcoat. MONTAGUE PHONE 99 This Fall’s Newest Smartest Look In AQUASCUTUM TOPCOATS There is no mistaking me man in the Aquascutum And you will agree when you see Hooley’s fine selec- tion of new fall fashions by Aquascutum. Tailored to perfection by Aquascutum of London, Eng- land in the finest tweeds produced by British mills. These coats being waterproof serve a double purpose, they can be worn as a raincoat or topcoat. We invite you to come in and see our new fall seleo- tion. priced from $59.50 to $69.50. We also have a complete range of Harris Tweeds for thdse cool fall days ahead priced from 39.50 to 49.50.: HOOLEY’S MEN’S WEAR MONTAGUE AND CHARLOTTETOWN 1 CHARLOTTETOWN DIAL 7224 Tweed, aa Coats . Choose from Elysian, Tatterton. Silvertone, Sealskin, Mehair and wool Veldona, Montgarry or Harris \ These coats are made and designed by Canada’s leading manufactur- ers:— i a Kilgornochs by Gordon, Sanders & (= Gold, Monirey, e moard, Model- i craft, Better Built, etc. Sizes: 8 to 242. Priced from— Moore & McLeod Present . What a break for you? Now you can own one, two or a whole wardrobe of these wonderful fashions . . . at wonderful savings! Our new collection features exciting fashion variations on your favorite classic styles . . . artfully designed to flatter you. You'll love them, everyone . . marvel at the glorious selection of colors. Do come see . . “Parade of Fall Fashions’* presented by The Ladies’ Branch of the Charlettetown Curling Club AT THE CURLING CLUB, OCTOBER 5th, 6th and 7th Shows at 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Please Contact Club Members for Tickets a - . ahd you'll - soon! i } | i ! { the finest of and plain colors. Sizes: FROM Sweaters gala miracle fabrics shades. Sizes: Classic and “4° SKIRTS ca Choose from our exciting collection pleats and kni‘e pleated styles in bold gay plaids of bright checks 10 to 40. From— SWEATERS re to choose from. Shetlands, novelty 34 to 40. Priced from:— . & 42. Priced from— Sizes: pencil slim sheaths. box 2° | Botany wools and new |) styles in beautiful harvest ||! Sizes: 13% DRESSES | i the mood of toward New dresses reflect fall, as it turns the gala holiday ‘season. TheyTe festive . above all, i . they’re feminine . . they're delightfully pretty. Day and HI | | In Fleece, Elysians, HI ing. Sizes: evening styles show supple grace . . fabrics and colors are richly tl beautifil- ... . Now's the time to il - HI I choose your new dresses here! “Tens, suits In our men's clothing department you will find imported fabrics .:. Twists, Tweeds, Flanneis, superbly tailored by Canada’s outstanding firms, 36 to 46. Priced from:— 49° » Loncoa In the Balmacan and Set-in sleeve models of the latest styles. The fashionable cloth this, year is the ever popular Harris Tweeds. Also included are English and Irish Tweeds, Velva Cashmeres, etc. Tailored by Freedman and MaclIntosh of England. 36 to 46..Come in today we're sure you'll find the coat you desire; Priced from— ae ‘overcoats ese etc. Smartly ored in the latest winter styles . . Browns, etc. Also hairline stripe, heavy satin lin- 36 to 46, These coats are |\\| Style, comfort and durability. \Drop in and ' them over today! Priced from— 39° . worsteds, etc. These garments are 69" tail- Blues, Greys, tailored for look yom Pod pe ll o & . BLOUSES Come in and see ‘these smart new s Blouse Fashions, in Terevelene, Arnel and display fabrics. Sizes: 10 $9.95 ie 7 Ladies’ Fall Hats with an elegant air of feminine sophistication in velvets, felts, beavers; velours and feather trims, all in this season’s latest styles. Priced from $ 4% a ait _ MOORE & McLEOD LTD. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” a “ > > * altel ht as > i a ll ll I > » . * > + jail a ka ae