eng ere te tC FE | Strictly for the modern wo SPOTLIGHTER . Slip. fashion in own right The stim is now festionehle in its own right. Keyed to the suter have of fashion, slips are softer, bearer, lighter and much me- ‘eminine Fleshtenes are vying with the treditione’ white and black color supremacy. Unusual prints, like the “French ribbon” florals, skintone and Op prints, and the female detailing of -rib- bon, bow, lace and em roidery make for ‘some of the prettiest slip ~seen for fall. Keeping slips functional as well as lovely are the bra slips with their long line or natural bra tops and skirts of nylon or crepe tricot for. ‘HIDDEN BEAUTY man is the chemise —- a mere| Leather belts are fashion sliver of a slip, thigh-high, fe-| minine and Gowers ter fall bound this fall. Back in the style and ‘the new, lacy thigh-high | Spotlight, shoestring belts — half-slip_ with attached panties.|some entwined with chains — Up-to-this-minute fashionwise | may be worn snigly or looped is the one shoulder slip that/loosely. Wider belts trimly cire- bares the other shoulder simply | je casual frocks or skirts paired by turning it inside out, of trans-| ith fi parent tricot. wi on blouses and sweaters. For Old World enthusiasts, the textures -— sm cnet | Mowe camisole is back, in nude tones) suede, waxy, brushed, and pat- with matching above-the-knee| on; Co) alore pettipants or slightly flared skirt ent. Colers. g are available, and trimmed in ribbons and caaiae shades: matched to shoe and handbag) ! | | 2 ~ | A HOT TIP to speed drying of any article of apparel need- Hiding behind a collar or'\ed in »-hurry, aim an,electric stole is quite the thing to do. fan at it, from about three feet Necklines on coats, suits move up| distance, and run it ata high pretty fashions Holmes and Bradley FOR BACK TO SCHOOL for a muffled look speed Just for her, we've chosen fashions that really swing! Let her pick her favorites, now. © Blouses » @ Skirts ~-® Snow Suits ‘* @ Sweaters © Wool Caps © Slack Suits © Orlon Suits We have a complete ranige of sizzes and oo prices to suit you. - HOLMES & BRADLEY 159 Queen Srreet Ch'town THE TIMES ALL WOOL AND SILK- AND WOOL STRIPES | Garigue jacquard “‘tapestry” ‘Rainwear tumbles f i ay) tea, spotless and unwrinkled. finish, manufacturers now offer | | Some of the latest innovations in i Paris designers turned to British woollens for these two models ._from the new fall-winter collections. Left, a design, neatly geometric. The color too is as right as the de- sign — it’s the new blend of Dior suit featuring hiplong, | medium gray and black that tidy jacket, wrist-long skinny | Dior is promoting th season. sleeves, neat collar, no reveres,| Patou’s coat, right, would four spare buttons closing the fronts, and plain but easy skirt cutting across the kneebones. The British woven fabric is a catch the eye of any buyer on the look-out for Paris couture at its best. Straight but shape- ly, it has a neatly —double- breasted front, small collar, — COATS Take your pick from a wide ‘selection many other fabrics at low, low prices! Misses, Junior sizes Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed 4, 39.95-99.95 * shades. long slit pockets set into the : Now In Stock CAR COATS Suede, Camel, checks with pile lining and the popular Fur Fabrics in 9.95. 59.95 the popular seaming. The double - face coating by Garigue, a miracle of lightness, softness and depth, is a best seller too — if has all the tailoring qualities that the new Courreges-inspir- ed seaming demands. This | model is in fresh geranium pink; St. Laurent’ uses the same cloth in a bright pale jade. Cardin in bright red. Gt. George The Fashion Shoppe St. stereotype styles Today’s homemaker {is _ aj} cades, twills, rich colors and woman-about-town. Her hectic, | fabrics, these coats with a dres- almiost_ non-! sai sed-up look lend zest to the rai- a aon “| ny-day scene and double beauti- | that. some days there's no time! fully as theatre coats at night. | to check weather forecasts: or; —New fabric finishes have | social calendars. Among her brought about the all-weather firmest fashion allies are rain- coat. Wools, gabardines, cottons, wear manufacturers, who have even nubby fabrics so treated broken through. design stereo- | will resist- raindrops as well as types to produce coats that, spills and stains, even oily ones. | blend weather-wise features with | When. liquid hits this fabric, it smart styling. The new -coats| beads up on the fabric and can | travel through rain, snow, sleet! be blotted away—or in case cf | and sun, from supermarket. to | & raincoat it will roll right off. | Home and School to afternoon) Becausé of this type of fabric | Most of today’s coats have /women' coats that can travel been designed to transcend the | through clear or rainy weather, | rainwear category and serve and even go out ina snow — as transitional weather coats.| storm and preserve their good | They are the perfect fashion an- | looks. swer to September’s crisp days| ~—The ‘‘avant-garde” look is and October's showers. The un-| the new look in rainwear. Rain- limited range of: styles and wear has become a testing down-te*e-a-r-t-h -priees--make—it |. ground, for..new.coat. design, and. possible for any ,woman to_ add any woman who has_the urge to a well-designed raincoat to her} dress “daringly” Gan let herself wardrobe. When it comes to /|go in the rainwear field. Among selection, the sky’s the limit. |the newest coats seen: capes with ruffled collars, Op art» fa- brics, embroidered coats, appli- qued coats, ‘coats in every shape | and color. rainwear —The ‘‘slick’® look, imported | from France and interpreted in| traffic-stopping colors and pa- tent - leather like materials. |i These coats — in jet black, fire engine red, Ming yellow, polar bear white — are favorites for the junior set and young subur- banites. . —Raincoats that emerge again after dark as evening coats fill dual purposes. In bro- there’s never danger of “drenched” look replacing the chic look. Accent on sleeves for the fall bride The smaller, slimmer look 1s ~The simplicity of the gown of | the big news in fall bridal fash-| fers 11 ions. The entire silhouette indi- fer aa a ai ng ee cates the return to the simple bride welry. dia- line with an accent on the sleev-|™ond pin or a pair of diamond CHECKS PLAINS rere + All the new fall tones including the ever popular charcoals. Tailored by. Warren K. Cook, Savile Row ond othes. PRICED FROM 54-5 we Marice Mill Lt CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR 4 $ ches of softness. A brid es. clips set high on the neckline or The Goya, sleeve, reminiscent |at the waistband complement of costumes in paintings by) i Francisco Goya, is still a favor- aa a ite among fall brides. The length | Z ; | of the sleeve continues to vary /91’S TRADITIONAL f between just above the elbow or} Diamond earrings are to the wrist, depending upon the excellent choice if personal taste of the bride. an the bride’s hair is worn away from the face. A marked preference is being) The- traditional diamond en- shown for lace sleeves. The lace| gagement ring is the only other contrasts with and enhances the | jewelry worn by the bride on straight cut of the gown, giving |her wedding day. The engage- an overall picture of ‘“ele-| ment ring will be switched from | gance.”” = the bride’s left hand-to her right Extremely popular this sea-|hand before the ceremony, leav- son is the detachable train, the left hand rece which the bride can remove at! m4 wedding wa a the wedding-teception- for case | in dancing and going from table | After the ceremony, ;the ‘dia- to table to greet guests. . mond engagement ring is plac- ACCENTING SIMPLICITY ie back on the left hand in front The train is snapped on the Of the wedding band. This is a gown in the back at» the “waist=)cusiom handed down from Col- line; a longer version is hooked | Onial days when the engagevtient in the back at the top of the Ting was called the ‘‘keeper gown. ;ting’’ — guardian of marriage. Simplicity of shape may Se | complemented by fabrics with 4| LINED IN OP ART ~— “tailored” feeling) — silk otto-| Op art prints on lavish silk manor silk and worsted, jare being used to line the new- example — or enhanced, by, fpu- est furs, in the newest way. Col- gown ors spark, fade, undulate, vib- in a coatdre:s shape might take|rate in a geometric game to jtrick the eye with interest in _visual compositions, ‘ a sheer cage in the form of a flortength yeil, or a slim shaft of a gown may be softened by a “theaddresst’ that_becomes a cas-| ACCENTING NEW DRESSES cading cape of lace. Back full-| In fashion jewelry, arm bands ness and pretty bows add other that spiral up the upper. arm soft notes. ‘add a new look. OATS New for fall, styled by Car- dinal-and- Freedman in_cord- uroy and English tweeds. From 9.50 New Fall TOPCOATS Styled by Freedman, newest fall colors and expertly suit every fashion tailored to Zip-in Lined TOPCOATS | SUITS : & By Utex, Croydon and Lendon Fog, warm zip in Mming for winter wear or without the lining for fall errant: Sweaters By Jay Burma, Tony Day and Mon Tricot, bulkie knit in pullover and cardigan styles. “Open All Day Saturday” Ckarlottetown All Wool Worsteds and Eng- lish Twists. For the fashion conscious man, styled by Freedman for lasting good looks and priced New Fall JACKETS Nylon and gabardine. smartly styled by Raljac and McGregor, lightweight and water repellent these jackets are \. warm and rugged, From 3:95 aa New fall styles and shades, by “tetson, prices start at a low SPORT SHIRTS In plains and checks, ~by BVD and Arrow, smartly styled for fall A a lati eat ites