4 MAGIC ge |: ee e ; : t see — : ) 5 id Anything goes locally 3 Softn bgg-4i | in spring hat styles ‘yThe hat story for* spring might|the habit of buying their spring : ; ; ; titled, “Anything Goes.” chapeatyin February and wear- Travelling back through the (bell-bottoms and matching taps Draped turbans with matching ing it #s soon as the weather space age, sportswear fashions in imitation of Gauguin, and |Searfs, breton style, hel met|permits. Salers capsule the ts of the past — Mondrian, for boating, lounging itype.and bowler hats’ are all; Local hat dealers feel that Is- the look of , the exotic ton- or most anything. |Very popular this season. All|land women will not wear anew es of Gauguin’s canvases, the | i ‘sorts of printed materials and style just because it is fashion- geometry of Mondrian- and LOOK YOUTHFUL 2 straws are being used and col- | able, they only wear what is be- splash them inte the soft, young Pants carry the. youth mes- ors are varied. is coming to them. world that’s spring '66. Softness Sage for spring: the, salty, Brit- Combinations of navy an'd| The-emphasis in the hat world and youth reign everywhere; in ish- buttoned sailor bells: the white with an off-white costume |is being placed on, youth and ‘cut, and especially in fabric and straight, slightly widened hem are reportedly fashionable this|teenagers are choosing their ‘color combinations. of elephant pants; the above- + season. Patent leather trim on {own hats without the help -of Costume is the black hats is also much in vog-|their mothers. All ages, how- ¢ by- ia Jams," chugking merrily. al ss and youth reigns everywhere in sportswear « | jand- below- the- knee railroad rugged look of suede is trans- the zebra stripes; thened they grow "te sof dress es Casual’ dresses, jumpers be- speak the little girl look with lots of tucks, smocking, puffed sleeves, skimp shaping, short, short skirts. Softening shows up illowy, pleated skirts, cowl- necklines, fabrics such ‘as crepe and voile. ‘ Other pants reflect the look of | Bare backs, halter tops, elon- the Thirties, with the longer gated torsos, tunic shapes mark hunting jacket im white cotton |the not-so-casual dress. ‘twill and pique, or the three-| Really casual dresses include quarter, belted camel- hair coat. the ‘‘caftan’” dress with its big, “Go West’ means ‘‘Go Soft’ wide sleeve, hot prints, skim- in bell- bottomed, hipster jeans, mer shape, and the long, Em- colored, blooming with flowers, pire waisted ‘‘granny.” eased through the leg. Even lea-{ In knits for '66 it’s ttxture: the ther jeans are painted in lus-| flowering, tweedy textures, baby cious hues for .spring, and t he! crocheting, novelty openwork; geometrics ue. The price range is’ pretty ‘ever, still have a definite inter- ‘forme ity of a full and checkerboards. spring, fashiona, and sportswear |” aa. teoae taekioe ‘ormed into the gentility of a c ; Reg: ne Pr Bah ote Geometric look is popular with fashionable young set | " Little girls are emerging this spring with a fashion code all their own. They prefer the Gran- ny, Western and geometric looks that their mothers and ‘older sis- ters do. But these trends have been adapted to suit the tastes and figures of little girls. Coats, dresses and. dress and eoat costumes with sophisticat- girls a refined, lady- like look. Spring coats are an important \ fashion item this spring, thanks “toa comparatively early Easter. The geometric, sculptured look so popular with big girls is a favorite of little ones, too. The ‘Bo- waistline. and low waistline styling and short, short skirts make these styles naturally be- coming to ‘the younger wom- an.” ~ GRANNY HAS DAY ‘Granny is having her day with long and short versions of the granny gown, beruffled and be- trimmed with eyelet lace. The long granny is still ‘‘what to-wear’’ when lounging, playing or sleeping, but it has been re- placed by the shorter granny for street wear. Two old— new sleeve styles returned with the granny, gown, the lantern and leg of mutton sleeve. The “grannies” are popular alike, each had its own special jful. The Western, NCHANTING style, in everything from coun- try -calicos and ginghams to paisley, piques and pindot cot- ton. They can be styled with snocked yokes, high waists and no waists. ‘ England has returned to the Colonies with a new fashion con- ception .for. little girls- the London or Piccadilly- look. It in- cludes empire waists and over- blouse looks, ruffles and lacy trims: and unusual combinations of soft heather and pastels and eggshell shades. SPORTSWEAR AMUSES Spring’s sportswear styles for little girls are amusing and play- lifornia and surfer looks are the ‘‘in’’ styles. Girls love cowboy pants, in- cluding hip-hugger, stovepipe and garrison style in denims and stretch fabrics. “California Girls’’ have mi grated all over with bell bottom pants, rib ticklers, ruffled and granny look blouses in wild; rio- tous contrast colors and the ever- popular nautical colors. Girls’ coats appear with a pro- per fashion look of classic, well- bred simplicity. Along with these come Mom and big sister's favorite fun coats, adapted for the younger set, vinyl rainwear, | UGHT WEIGHT... WVELY FIICIN= LOVELY, JOYORs.. oe goer, LePAGE SHOE CO. "The home of good shoes since 19 belted coats and side closing styles. . : 7 Coat and costume styles com- plete the fashion scheme begun by dresses with the modified “A” ranking first in line. Dou- ble breasted styles and the per- ennial sailor oat are expected to run a.close second in girls’ fash- ion preferences. The coat fabrie theme for lit- ‘tle girls is as varied as their mo- thers’, with plaids, checks and geometrics, including the new- est window-pane look makj the: ‘Most’ favorite list.” Pants should be partners With the prevalence of pants in sportswear fashions, for lel- sure‘ or active living, it's in- evitable that pants should be- come partners for suits. ers say, are not intended- for town wear, but rather for cas- ual country hours, or, in their more formal versions, for at- home evening wear. Bell-bottoms take pea-jacket toppings, while cowboy pants pair with cropped jackets. 4 aa $15.95 | | \spite of the trend to more hat- and generally get the first sup-|less heads in places where one, * |much the same as other years. jest in hats. : | Local milliners place their} Spring orders before Christmas One local dealer stated that in is no. exception, Skirts swing ‘under longer jackets, sometimes: Sleeveless, and supplemented by a little blouse. T-shirt tops, tank tops; ruffled = bouses use such ply before the Christmas season |would formerly have never |¢ linen with ‘is over. The last order of Spring (thought of going without a hat, ale tik ak. Willy ace hats is generally in before Eas- | women are still not properly ter. Local women seem to be in|dressed ‘Textures, shapes lead in public without a hat. in girls’ spring shoes Leathers play it mart, rug- ged and light afoot, in little girls’ shoes for spring. And young fashionables can _ spar- j|kle through the season in col- jorful oxfords, pumps and stlip- ons, most of which display the lnew broadened toe. » Textures most on view at school, home and. play. are j likely to be smooth, grained, patent, brushed, suede, waxed, and embossed leathers, £ Although the long - favored saddle shoe is still in evidence, the ghillie-tie is growing in popularity-by leaps and bounds (and those youngsters’ surely can leap and_ bound.) Latest ghillies put the fash- jon stress on instep openings, tasseled ties and two-color or two-leather matings. A new shoe look for the { } | ‘ young miss is the “nanny” ox- ford, laced up the front and usually tipped.in a contrasting leather. : Straps and slings decorate a collection of pumps, sling - ons and sandals. This opened - up look in small fry footwear stems directly from women's shoe lines, where it ‘has now been a style factor for several seasons. Some straps display a row are shirred; others close with a decorative button or: buckle. Moccasins. have the same fashion appeal for moppets as for older misses — and the tassel ties appear in girls’ new moccasins of embossed, waxed, grained and glove leathers. Leather soles offer flexibility and firm support. By MARGARET NESS NEW YORK (CP)—The re- turn to elegance in spring fash- ions naturally influences costume jewelry and how you will wear it. The softer ‘daytime look, the ;clinging chiffons for evening jand the interest in pastels de- ‘mand a feminine c in jewelry. Consequently ‘there is pins and earrings. k , Pearls are always and even more so now ‘with the new elegant trend. Judith Me- Cann introduces pastel colors, “Teves. shading therk ta & Slagle necklace: Pearis™ and” gold com- binations appear in all jewelry collections. One ee ee ‘lace of six strands has half each strand in pearls, the other half in gold beads. - Gold continues to hold the spotlight. As Monet says, noth- ing spans the gamut of fashion as well as gold. some interesting new textures appear. Frequently part of ea necklace or half of a pin will be textured, the other half shiny._Napier _teams_gold__with silver, especially effective in a Necklace of gold links, threaded through..with a: silver band. The twisted necklace in com- binations of metals, beads or color is another spring trend. ‘One twisted duo is a popular color teaming in casual clothes —orange and pink. WEAR: PINS DISCREETLY Necklaces range from chokers to Richelieu’s -pearl ropes in igo - go colors from 60 to 9 inches long. However the heavy swinging chains of the ‘2s seem to be replaced by shorter .Jjand. thinner chains, ending ‘ bauble drops: . In pins,-gold- again is fash ionable for spring. In keeping with the trend to elegance, pins }are more conservative in aize. |protective edging of gold and also some fluted and filigree de- signs. Pins must be worn with dis- cretion this. epring. Naturally they have no place on a suit if its blouse is pussycat bowed. But the small or no-collar suits ;with pastel or even. print J ewelry provides touch of fashion | The new pants- suits, design- | much . delicacy in necklaces, | blouses can carry a discreet pin. . The slim late-day costume of dress with jacket or coat is often dramatized by a glamor destination, unless the coat al- ready has jewelled buttons. Then transfer the pin to your dress. Many evening gowns are a Mh 3 i il i z; gg8 g i i ai i | : é a q ; i j f yt | by eH ppt! - and - shaped beads in a necklace with drop cube earrings and a neck- lace of pearls interspersed ‘with jet bugles. mer is causing much.: excite- ment around town. The shift | gown has. almost completely |taken over from pyjamas and promises to be popular this spring in a very light perman- ent press cotton. Ge s new, fresh, glad-to- be-alive colors are really mak- ing the market swing. Falmin- go, Aqua, sunny yellow, peachy, happy blue, and french lilac are but a few. Last year’s lingerie for brides omitted white” but the — color seems: to be really. gaining head- way this year. Local _ stores have a number of peignoir sets im lily white for brides of any age. Pastel shades are also still popular for brides. What has formerly ‘been call- Teenagers adore go-go petticoats I iiagicta te Sewiog. sie ick las cotton, . have ee ane pants and mid-thigh coats. Something new in the “~ partment are the a £0-g0 | coats, a mere slip of a slip. These are to wear under the really short skirts which seem to be gaining ground. They come in cotton, and man-made fibres. In foundations skin-tone is the really big shade for the new sea- son. Long-legged panty girdles and low cut bras seem to be the lthese new stvles?. She'll be petticoat way’ up there and her sec ole girdle way down here. Somewhere, ~ sometime; somehow, something's got to | give. of stitching or cut-outs; some the Miss who, goes all out for wearing her skirt and a go go ed, knitted polo skirts. wildly |match short, short skirts. . Jackets coordinate with the plaid skirt of a dress or turn in- * |to sweaters atop spring dresses. And what could be more wom- wild orange to a blue bra and orange jacket. Bells are ringing for action women in bell-bottomed, hipster trousers: pants that slightly flare or widely flare to Garbo proportions. Soft crepes, heated | colors, Tahitian prints paint Control © lacking MONTREAL (CP) — Mem- bers of the Quebec legislature have only a theoretical control ,uver government spending, Up- position Leader Daniel Johnson said Sunday. Speaking on television, Mr. Johnson. -said-legislature-_mem- : \bers are permitted only to- per- form an ‘autopsy’ on govern- ment spending, while they should be practising preventive medicine. : & Legislators were asked to vote large sums without being told what the money was for, ,and received an accounting as ‘much as 18 months later. | The Union Nationale leader | suggested. three measures to im- pin. Wear it on the coat to your Prove the situation. First, the. | provincial comptroller should be made an employee of the legislative assembly, as is the auditor-general, and his meth- ods of administration should be modernized. Secondly, assembly members should receive detailed. lists of treasury obligations and pay- ments regularly, so as to be able to control spending from Thirdly, a committee should ‘be formed to supervise govern- ment buying, contracts and “ i contrast: stitching; the iruffled ‘‘jellies."* Keeping pants non m property are the pretty, jed shirts; stitched swe the midriff; halter tops. Youthful, wide, knee- smock tops in shocking or striped jackets.» deeply V'd pullovers, stopped at and black and : * Roe of oe skirt in such hues’as clover, let DRESSIER. FOR EVENING FOR EVENING ank le- tueé, raspberry | z # Spring evenings find pale, scéation hme bie See Pr enet |chiffon togas billed with long, oe Perna d re . - ee | soft columns of crepe. The bare, ee — ‘i carters The really | bare “little nothing” dress un- t feminine and Toe, ee in | prefers calico for a low slung lacy flounce or rows of spangl- skirt, Jacket and Stetson hat. |0%°"rhere's much more 0. be Cowpoke shirts wear delicate seen on spring evenings with derstudies for the leading, low- ith vinyl waisted look, ending it w a length | pants and britches are suited to’prairie_ flower prints, are soft-|midriff and back cutouts, halter ened in voile, yoked, sleeveless tops, bikini backs that bare they colors : and*cut off at the midriff. Leng- ribcage as well.:. scat oa nna Excitement use Why We Like” Shiffer-Hillman Quality Clothes We like Shiffer-Hiflman clothes becouse they make well. ~» dressed, well-satisfied customers. They are better styled, better fitting and so well tailored thet the good looks. last and last. Now, try om our newest Shiffer-Hillman clothes “and sea how well-dressed you leak, “Hooley’s Men's Wear offer: the finest sel- ection of Spring Suits on the Island. New and it begins with, fashions news with its slanton femininity. ttt { 1 air for Easter 4 is in the New Coats, New Suits, Stylish Dresses, and New Hats c hs, wo ed dusters and housecoats go, under the title of “lounge wear" | : this year. They are mostly floor| The granny print variety . of length with cape and bell slee-| fabrics is as plentiful as flowers ves. Cotton and synthetics are in June with bunches of baby the big fabrics in this line for |blossoms the most popular, cal- acon icos, ginghams, stripes, dots and 20" ‘ Charlottetown spring. “Peenagers will be ~bappy - know the ever-popular sets will be available locally a-|is seen in crisp ‘sports fabrics gain this year. Thesé are gener- dipped in pale, delicate shades. ¢q PRINTS ARE BLOOMING to |tiny daisy and posy prints also dorm |in the running. 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