oF ¥ « One design has slim tailored shoulders—slightly higher and quarer in shape than the nat- ural shoulder Ivy suits, with the a eee am effect. AL DETAILS Both styles share the following ils: slightly shorter jackets; oo hacking pockets; slim trousers—many with @ngled front pockets, some with- out hip pockets; peaked or semi- pockets and sleeve cuffs, and with Ymany of the new Fall models come vests that are worn with Yhe slightly fitted waisttracing jackets. * The fronts‘ of these jackets are slightly more cutaway and, at the same time, more rounded. The total effect is one of sophis- Aicated slimness, dressier than _ that of the Ivy styles. ~ _ from being either obsolete or in | @isfavor. The natural lines of the _ec-called Ivy models have been @lassics for vears and their ac- 'ceptance will recent converts to this easy but very neat s oe very nea syle of g. Both the Continental. the Ivy be most popular in the rich dark with each other offer an extrem- gly wide choice. However, another new note ts by the increased numbers worn this Fall Plaids. checks and stripes that range from the eubtle to the very bold are on the wpswing again. Intricately elab erate self-patterns are combined ‘Comfort Is + Keynote Of ; At-Ease Wear Very much “at - home” are Ymix - match combinations with plaids and stripes. Eisenhower and slacks, coolie coats and slim pants, middy pullovers and full skirts are outstanding Pajama sets for lounging or @leeping are combined with ver- satile dusters that are fashion- able enough for real entertaining and practical enough for out- Ss wear on early fall days. Smart* dark - toned cotton its, bright tattersall flannelet- ites, quilted cottons and cordur- oys are high - fashion choices. One such ensemble tcps navy ton knit balbriggans with a water-repellent corduroy du:- ter. wt yest look in outercoats - shawl collar, seen here ‘in a bold gray and white check- "ed wool. Length of coat is 36 inches. Pockets are slanted, ‘flapped. Wool Bureau photo. ~. \ VW : SHIRTWEAR , Ideal for fall “i this -well- tailored miniature plaid sport — shirt in two-toned grey and white. Convertible collar. Made | fn wash-and-wear ‘“sanforiz Continental Trend Figure « Ivy styling, however, ts far! : continue among) i their old adherents as wel! as the} ‘and the popular American Natur- | nd dark-medium shades. Gray, | | lapels. of patterned fabrics that will be| the tweedy denims, combined in‘ Continental styling is seen | Ambassador model (right) is at its best in comfortable wool- | now a classic silhouette. Inter- worsted suit (at left) ima back | PiSice in back and gray stipe ~and white chalk stripe. New de- Jacket has three buttons and tails include peaked lapels.and | is more fully cut than the Con- tten closure. American tinental. Wool Bureau photo. to excellent advantage with the lar, the tab collar and the pinned Continental and Ambassador round collar are still Ivy favor- models. ___ The Ivy styles. being classics,/ popular in colors and patterns. new combinations of colors. and double-breasted styles. Short-| with the Continental suits. but er in length and made with the | the button-downs are too casual. familiar peaked or- semi-peaked | New low crowned, small shap- — ! hats and the rtl - Se the coseel deeep.are teedl aes ee a ivery short splittaglan models |that appear to have set-in sleeves for wear with the Continental i the back. will stay with their favorite cen | FASHIONS IN SHIRTS iter crease models, Tyroleans and In shirts, the button-down col of course. the derbies. Feirvssthie loves! g Reversibles ites and these also will be more i use the classic patterns in fab-| However, for the Continental suits al models and the California-in-| rics, But, these also take on new/designers have created a new Spired Ambassador models wilt interest due to new shades and batch of spread collared shirts | that range from medium spreads Among the new Continental to wide spreads and from low to|casual_note in-eolorful—glove-soft | brown, blue and olive shades in’ modeltopcoats, in the dre=sier very tall in height. Tab collars; leathers oth plain colors and in mixtures category, there are both single—jand pinned collars also look well brushed effects. |at the front and ragian sleeves at | suits and coats. while Ivy fans Are Newsey There are two sides to.the Still others are dual purpose, reversing from water - repellent | velveteen to one of several day-| time fabrics. errr The runaway style of the re- versibles is the brass-buttoned | balmacaan reversing from loden | green to natural poplin. | ' European coats in belted wrap- | ; around styles of double - faced | \fabric now have natural water- | repellency. New on the fashion: scene as “neutral’’. are deep shades of purple and plum, especially ef- Often offsetting deep taupe, ‘charcoal and “nothing” green! : ‘are brighter purples and bur- gundy shades, These, too, show jup most often in suits and coats. Casual Classics Are Afoot For Teen-age Miss This fall, new casual shoes of leather will | take | teen-age miss everywhere. Even. dressy shoes strike a styled | the ' in both smooth and The dominant silhouette is lean- | lined with tapered toes- The most popular 'are T-straps and ties, in smooth! tioned derbies. are recommended leather pumps. Filigree buckles, | flat bows—and plain round or v-' | throat lines are also favored. On flats, high-riding vamps, cutouts and buckle treatments | with touches of shiny: metal used ‘as trim are the style leaders. i height of Fashion for Autumn and Winter 1959... as beautiful as it is practical .. to enhance you with that extra touch of glamour every woman So Fashion Right! Never have to offer squirrel, to find them Furriers stoles...¢ pieces.. three - qua styles . fur—let the most fl for you! islan bonuses of great practicality and colorful good looks mark men’s|j fective in Fall coats and suits. | - treatments | magnificent furs ... from mink and and muskrat... you'll the most exciting styles we've ever shown... course, full length models. Every occasion this coming season demands reiers — Built - In Comfort Is Sportswear Built-in comfort with the added wear, The Continental influence ts very strong in the new garments Ying Jembskins and sueded cot. Charlottetown, Wed., ~Pteas See ree ee. oh. ee fabrics featured im the comfor-| sorts jackets. Ranging from thejing. Big checks, bright plaids, table eutercoats. classic conservative savy biues'gien plaids, houndstooth cherks Sports jackets must be viewed|with gilt buttons to bold stripes|and overplaids are seen in the eature in several categories this season. |and handsome plaids as well as|tweeds and also smooth fabrics. First, there are the classic Ivy |hopsacking fabrics, the blazers) However, college men seem Duffletype coats im loden | Styles with their natural should-|are becoming probably the most prefer very subdued stripes cloths and wool meltons are en-|¢r. Nexp come the new Contines-|widely worn type of easual jac-|their shetland jackets and some joying a revived surge of popul-| ‘4! with either satural | ket. old grads. go for shetlands and Some of “these are made | Shoulders or the slightly squarer| Tighiweight worsteds with a tweeds im plain weaves brightened with attached parkas, yome have |‘ilored shoukiers. Then the Cal-isappy lock, colorful shetlands,|by red, gold, blue or green shad detachable hoods and ‘some are | ifornia-types with concave shoul-\buriy tweeds and fleecy loden |¢s. reversible. The reverse side of the | 4r* aad aa ee ad aang Cans all find enthusiastic fans Slacks are slim in line but com- characteristice ian SPOTtS Jocket fans. fortable in design. The Ivy styles others. Blaz-|BOLD PATTERNS RETURN _ (carry flapped back pockets and are very pop-| The big news in all sports jac‘/the Continentals have angled all models of the current | kets is the return of bold pattern-'front pockets. : oie gs and they incorporate ideas that from the Alpine regions as | from near-Arctic Scand- | Pile fabrics play an important : part in the outerwear Winter coats. There are alpaca piles, | wool piies and pile fabrics that are made entirely of man-made — SPORT COAT | Siwied along natural should er lines. this Shetland wool port coat 1S easyv easy to wear Seen herein burrished olive and blue strip- | es. Woo! Bureau photo. we been able you such a choice | of Persian lamb all at Island fashioned in apes... neck .jackets ... rter length .. and, of us show you attering style d to fit -and—t- 1.9 pair Sizes 10'a - 1l'2. Beige, grey, charcoal and wine. 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