| good late - season coat! Smart @s coats have been these past seasons, this year’s crop is boun- _ tiful with beauty! the woman who waited until fall 1959 to choose her new, Rich fabrics, lavish ‘n’ lovely fur trims, deftly - manipulated ; suxury Fabrics, Fu Gi line and draped , shoulders a newsworthy style note. In, the gala, mood coat depart- ment, the velvet coat wears par- ticularly “‘grand manners.” Bro- ecades and other opulent-mood fabrics step into the spotlight af- ter dark in lovely, lady-like flow- ve Coats Lavish Look’ rims fur fabric which further height- ens the “real fur’ illusion. All-weather, rain and storm coats are newsy in fabric and color. , .fur trims, pile and fancy linings make them handsome ad- in this field, many coats are com- oe Peg ety OTe” |, dramatically with fur. ing or slender styles. Synthetic fur fabric coats are plush looking and very “real- fur” like! There’s a new trend ‘in coloring and contrast trims. iScience has achieved a lone | sought-after process which adds _ gtyles — all contribute to a tre- -mendous variety of feminine flat- '’ tering coat models. The silhouette varies from sifm to tailored — then to graduated fullness for late day wear. Full pletely reversible. : Boy coats, wrap tie styles, ra- coon-trimmed country styles, re- versible classics and casuals and the greatest possible variety of! furtrimmed styles are all impor-; tant in this all-important coat) and sumptuous are the styles for evening wear! There is a wonderfully fluid: movement to the new coats with’ easy flowing backs — achieved silky guard hairs to the synthetic Daytime - by tucking, seaming, and flange) os I) 6 ' There's more than a hinf¥that* « aes Stress Slim Styles fall in a new burst of glory. “a aa q Collars are large, many of| them are really capelets. . .and) Daytime dresses with normal, even capes. : belted waistlines continue to It’s fur, fur, fur everywhere!|shape up in slim styles. It is) Mink is number one! Fashion/reperted that about 90 per cent furs — and lynx, woy and fox!shown for fall feature slim sil- are truly important.” Seal and houettes, wer. ._soft and supple, are; ,, ; eed to shape versatile feli col-| Top fabrics are sheer wools, Jars that either lie flat, wide and|W00l-and-rabbits hair and wool handsome or rise high to neatly jersey. Shoppers will also like muffie the chin! Furred tuxedos|the new flannels, tweeds and look particularly elegant on, Wool crepes. - tweeds. Jewel or bateau necklines ars Racoon is tops for-the sporty favored in most collections. Over-| and collegiate - flavored coat and'size collars are important, too, holds sway with the young set/in afternoon dressess and suburbanites. Dresses with deep armholes For dressy wear, the capelel!=nd wider cut sleeves are every- type collar lends an air of oer | ohare: lots of long, tight sleeves | ticular elegance. appear importantly for the first Cashmere, which has come to time in many years. _ be a year ‘round favorite, takes| Detathable fur capelets a n-d.. om more smartness for the new! when enhanced simply or 12brie stoles are popular themes, and many of them are being sold Coat sleeves are simple in de-/5eParately. , sign. . lady - like in styling. . .| Neutral tones like beige, toast, | with emphasis on the shoulderjheather brown, bay leaf, camel | ‘THIS COAT MAKES NEWS In a season of great classics, ! the elegant <'mpiicity of a soft- | ly belted ‘c2shmere wrap eoat | with wide, wide lapels makes | tie belt thome many other fall fashions. Supple fabric used ‘for this coat is Einiger’s new 24 K cashmere. Coat by Habley-Bar- Eitede favor too, withlong haired|cf the daytime wool oe Long - sleeved sheaths; prefer- j |sheath. Some of ‘styles have perky pouffs, panels Dresses and grey are leaders while black f and white play “second fiddle this fall in day time wear! ; ~ j ably black or brown, with flat- { tering off-shoulder treatment re- © ceive fashion endorsement 106 ieissisinnisinmnnulbaintiuns late-day wear! Matte jersey,) crepe and-velvet are the, more important fabrics for these de-!| signs. Laces, satins, brocades’ and matelasses are other fabrics ithat shape the long-:!e@ved the favored Feminine, casual plaid. suit- has a lightly fitted jacket, wid er shoulder lines, emphasized by a spreading collar. In Eini- ger. worsted. 4 ‘High Schoo and drapery. Crepes, silk failles and peau d’ange are favored in black, dark brown and deep green for luncheon - into - dinner dresses. Chiffons ‘in jewel tones, as well as the elegant blacks, are being shown for. fall, too. | The fall and winter wardrobe] of the high - school miss defi-| Leading -the color parade for nitely reflects every one of fash- juniors is lots of “brass. Sicha ‘ehiadh Geile | Major combination is brass 4 : With the return to the normal) with white or- sharp reds a nd waistline, and the emergence of | pimento. i : : new colors and new fabric tex-) Important sheaths hit a high tures, teen-age clothing takes on note in — — and while) the “classic air!’ look.” houndstooth checks. . Gay Tights . once the hallmark of the dancer or ballerina is now being seen on every girlish lec from teens through misses, and according to indications will be more popular than ever this com- ing winter season. j In black, red, and bright col- ors, tights are the perfect answer to cold winter days and trim ap- pearance. Knit of stretch yarns in nylon mixtures they fit and cling perfectly for a wrinkle-free smooth appearance. Tots and school girls were the first to start wearing them and alert mom to their tremendou style possibilities. Now. they are being shown and bought in every size range and worn for every day and casual occasion Perky New | Trench Coats. Foreign intrigue trench eoats will storm the rainwear scene this Fall. . . the ipvasion foliow- ing the popularity’ wave of the belted waist, The tie-belied wrap- around will be there, too! Buckled sleeve straps, epau- lets and cape-like yokes lend an air. of authenticity to trench coats, the newest of which show these in contrasting suedé. There ts plenty of room, how-! ever, ‘for individual taste and: expression in-trim and color, and} the wardrobe conscious_ girl will | choose distinctive accessories to! highlight her sportswear and! shirtwaist dresses. - ' Start the season right by selecting a smartly styled fall coat. Your choice of tailored or dréssy coats . blends .. . many lavishly tate flannel, cotton covet, chino, wool jersey and cotton cord. The short trench coat is a new development for Fall, offering a jaunty , look for pilelined auto 141 Great George St. imovortart news: Teo interest, | ber. coats. : CLASSIC STYLES, NATURAL Follow New,Trend well as skirts. and can be inter- in fine cashmere, wool, wool with fur. Come, see, choose, From 29° To 69" THE FASHION SHOPPE 4 ! a Ne nd cares Ra . VSS eee: Pn, 4 “ re Radars ~ iis aia. & 5 - . - WAISTLINE Casually elegant look ts ex- al pressed by tweed coat and matching skirt, the coat warm- ly and beautifully lined with synthetic pile. Ultra-wide shawl 1 Fashions collar can be worn off the face or wrapped high. Smartly tail- ored outfit is by White Stag; lining, Eastman’s Verel mod- acrylic fiber. : mixed with the muted plaids for a smart effect. Skirts are usually tweed or ‘lit is the colors and fabrics, and _| manipulated and combined that | -Lneavy. Fall ‘59 heralds a fashion sea- son that is gracious in color, mood, fabrie and _ silhouette themes. Styles are more fiat- tering, feminine and elegant than im many seasons past. It is as though designers and manufacturers have turned over a new leaf. . . and taken on a fresh new outlook! Fashion spells a distinctive revival of exciting variations on classic themes . . . And, if the lines and silhouettes again glorify the female form. . . the manner in which they are import newness to the fashions. ’ In fabrics, weaves have tight- ened wp and flattened down. . . the hand has become slightly drier. There is still a sponginess and a weighty look without being The “frosted look”. . .which you will also hear referred to as the “hairy look” and various oth er names, is a wonderful Juxuri- ous note of fur fibered fabrics and frostings of reindeer hair. unpressed pleats adding fullness to the skirts.. In colorful mixtures and tweeds these jumpers are intended to be worn with a blouse for class, without for evening dates. Fringe. appears everywhere, on skirts, jackets, blouses and jumpers, adding a western note to all casual wear. A continuation of this Western influgnce is seen in the delight- ful, small-patterned Calico prints shown in blouses, overblouses and shirtwaist dresses. Tops can be fitted or straight, with overblouses running neck and neck in popularity with the plaid, . preferably _ box or ‘knife pleated. As a change from the) sheath, jumpers are seen. with Plaids and checks run riot. j= ec re a ~ more conventional tuck-in blouse. The straight middy top is seen| in two-piece dresses. } through everything from warm: capris to warmer coa‘s, Subdued gold and brown tones are pre- ferred in checks, while the plaids revert to ancient Tartan tones for an authentic look. | The dull gold tone, known as “brass,” stands out as a color} whether used solo or in combin- ation with blue, green. red or purple in interwoven plaids Heather tweeds in subtle shad- ings are seen in sweaters as | new , trimmed Day And Even - Fabrics, other than ponlin are styles for day and dress gabardine, iridescents in light sradicdil diate . apiiael and avocado, as well as 2 USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN @ccasions: dark shades, cavalry- twill, ace- wools. Dial 3355 162 Great George St. / WEW DRESSES Wonderful selection of new Crepes and - SUNTER’S LADIES’ WEAR FASHION eee ge eS Colors And Fabrics Impart Newness Se ee Are i et . es ® Duvetynes, plushes, velours, fleeces and flattened polished shags are also in the elegant out- erwear fabric family. _ Men's wear type fabrics —glen plaids, pin stripes, tiny checks, | herringbones, salt and pepper tweeds, and grey: flannels, are slated for fashion importance. Coats. and suits are showing off in textured tweeds, heather- ed fabrics, shetland weaves, ot- tomans and fancy weaves achiev- ed through mixing yarns. Knits and jerseys will be stronger than ever, styled to be worn for all occasions from sportswear through evening. Matte jerseys will be very im- portant. Many small scaled prints, tile, paisley, and floral motifs are being used on jersey. Dress fabrics are soft but hats. The colle everything fro to little fe Adella’s 177 GRAFTON ST DIAL 8114 Recommended fo and winter. - ction includes m tailored shapeS, adorned with veils and prett ather caps for evening. e body and a quality boucles, neediepoints, worsteds, etamines and porous weaves, Fabrics will drape and mold eas- fly. Some dress fabrics are as light as 6 ounces, following the gossamer light more pliable trend. . .chiffon broadcloth, chif- fon flannel, filmy and pebbly crepes. Glamour fabrics for late and evening wear have interesting woyen textured effects, irregu- lar reliefs in surfaces, with many jacquards, matelasses, printed moires, velvets: decoupes and sabres, woven velvets on taffeta are all prominent in this category. Silver, gold and metallic tracer- ies are still strong. Laces, em- broidered laces, chiffons, organ- zas, silk ottomans, bengalines, and satins all are important in the after dark picture. WEIg, COLLARED Wide, wide and wider ts the trend of collars in fashion. Some are convertible, can be worn wide-spread or wrapped high. Cowls double as hoods, ra glamorous fall _ our ultra-elegant y trims, Choose yours now! Millinery ing Styles Dial 6831 know they are always in style when they choose their skirts, sweaters, dresses and coats from our store. Choose your new fall fashions today... our selection is now at.its best! The Misses HOLMES. & BRADLEY “The first with the latest”¢ tots and teens 159 Queen St. *“ Dial 3414 The White Hunter doesn’t give a HOOT Charlotietown FOR. FASH ' \ * smart new lines of — 1960 ADMIRAL WIDE ANGLE 23" TV @ new chassis @ more viewing atea @ automatic focus control ; @ superior sound. WHY NOT TRADE YOUR OLD SET FOR THE ALL NEW 23” 1960 ADMIRAL, NOW YOU CAN SEE ALL OF THE PICTURE, . a FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. { But he does admire the the Summerside |! 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