?" SEPTEMBFiR 1940 r-“m our FallmDpening ladies Hats, Coats, Suits, Dresses 5' Accessories TAKES PLACE THURSDAY AFTERNOON Sept. l9th, from 3 p. m. to 5.30 p. m. no SUCCEEDING nus Pornifalioiirabies, nerds, nos- nets — black, brown, Autumn color hits in velvet and felts. ‘American designed hats for stylish, ladies i, Young, feature-flattering at conscious streamlined prices-a .~ $1.95 to $7.95 Be a 1941 glamour girl in one of these exciting new hats. All new entrancing, from $1.05 up. _You can have several. Hurry l, lfafbtiitcf. on these. New’ Winter Coats a l7.95to$llO. Silver Fox! Persian i Fabulously furred (more fur than fabric i) Winter Coats to keep you warm and beautiful from now on! Look for big side'- swiried fur borders. rippling fur hemlines. waist-deep iiir collars, fur piastrons: full-length tuxedo fur borders! And such fursi Persian lamb, mink-dyed musk- rat. silver-ed fox, skunk ! Beauti- fully tailored or rich woolens, warmly interiined . . . choose your Winter cost here today . . . re- joice later i Black, newest colors. Misses ! Women l J uulors l Prowse Bros., Lt . THE ST YLISH CPINTRE ‘THE- CHARLOITETOWN _ Heights In Millinery Bright reds which reflect Indian conceptions are being featured in a number of fall hats. illnde oi felt or suede, these include off-face berets with sido tabs and natural quills, puffed felt beret and natural quills, puffed felt beret and high arrow trimming of the hat medium and a, l high. narrow toque with puffed crown finished with tasselsivfmnnkey fur! appended from a "tutcm pnlc" ornament. Height is liked for many‘ 07 ‘he ""11" Sllfliws shown. most of whichtake brlmless form. Off-face cf- fects are also in favor, one such in a beret with faceted outline and deep back, the latter punctuated with square metal buttons. Single-breasted suit coats Ior coats are longer, trousers are nnrr ‘ Tnpcoaits coiiliiiuc last Year's trend to shortness. Ace for colleglates is; a camel's hair shorty witii huge pockets. For "dressy" suits, dark fabrics. as always, are host. Suit accessories to your suit takes plain accessories and vice-verses. For long shot betters: Keep an eye on slip-over sweaters to finish wear. Men's w a w x Styles men are making n oomobac“. UWTPT‘ > = . . . mattemed suit strong in place of vests, for casual l v i BY 0+0¢0¢ 0000-0 o o $+000000¢+++00000++¢¢04+0 Enhance Personality Becoming Clothes 40000000! 0000040004 ov¢0o+00o+0000 +000000000+0+0+000400000 l If you iriiiit. to be smart —-be yourself. bulil, iv‘. your ultihs Oi.‘ lyoui‘ liillliQ-lili nqllll‘) you Li» bfiiilg lélilllClllliigdtillit‘ lit/l. First im- fpressiuiis til) coiiili, i 'lhe smart gill is not presumpti- ous enough 1o {Jllili iiiat new ac- qllllililfiiiii‘: lim- liliit‘ :0 ink un- i.ei' Lit‘ .~u.'i . ‘ \ to iiiiii out i‘ i unaiii".ici.ie u; ,<-_ii.iii-.t~ r ting . tiic poniion 0i having i0 say‘, "iliillw isi i like that uiiucrin- You mustn't Judge achieved t‘lJl)Oi‘.'ll(‘ necklace, izio carrii s, ii ' coiipic oi 1)l'li.’lili(‘lil A vu, but in. iliswiict that she is dnssud pldCL‘ to go the wearer iill}il't3S5.0i‘i up with no Ton Athletic The il-l ho - college- crcw’ look l\ i t".llil'.i_{ cis: that hostesses. ‘bm young mun and llllSlllPrS cvccu wcs find none too pleasant. 'i'he lo iuniriv too hail- fel10\\'-\\'i*ll-iiivi. bavi ' tic type, uh.» \‘.i'."l‘.\ 1 n sioucliv ltli liai to ica ind, while there, sets striiiulii (‘rciy man's thinking (ill niiv siibicot, falls neat- i_v into this ' c: -_\. This cocii- typo doesn't bother lo do fill ' ,, i-ivh li(‘l' hair. Shc xvcars liii'o iii" no iilflke-ilp. And slic siiiiviss uiili ‘nor his: firmly‘ about ii fcoi apart. The smart eirl avoids also the planted shot-s, l diljftlilii‘, ‘ OlllLQ ‘ She doesn't wear fancy [heavy make-up iii iiie Lpeek-a-uoo bibUSCS to the i-ier dresses aren't several inches shorter than the currently ilF/PFOYLG length. Hci‘ clozhes fir. but not to snugly. She kiiows that, ilillcss she wciiis ii girtle, the hipline oi her d: mus". not be tiysiit. ' She is (‘Ljkllliiy dtteriiizncd tc avoid the “ciiit- at aiiy cost" loan. You don't catch her mulszig hu- sclt JllSL pi.iiii ugly by wearing the laiest coiffure simply bUCflLLtlf "thiyv" are wciirmg it. She doesn't adopt a bat fashion that lJi‘iii"5 out her ivorst features and conceals iiie best ones. Not iii a iii ' d ywais. She adapts current y to suit her own fea- , lflll‘(‘h iii figure. oi Course. Bu? she (lr m‘: iiy to be so chic that. men are frigliieiii-d by her sight 01 f l her. Don't Be Dull Then there's the "ciean-but-coi- I ouricss" look, The really smartl gi shics away from it with equal‘ l l tlfiivfililllflfiOll. ‘You'll ncvcr see her in a nondoscript print, an un- ]){)Oi‘l_\'—iill(‘t"l cont riiiii a shop“ ihicc-_\'eai'-old black leather pi Her clothes may be ccnscrvatne, ‘our they aren't dull. She makes sure that one item in her ensemble 1S iyvc-ciitciiiiig: She depends on a gay hat or one fabulous piece of jewellery or- a wonderful ivhiie collar to add real zest to a plain black drum. If she likes print dresses. she scarclzcs until she flilfls one that is excit- ing. And she manages to find shoes , that are cnmforizibic but nrt, mntrnnhz She experiments with new make-up twice a year. And she "JUSI -a-iitiic-bit -chca p" look. changcs her hair-do not lcss than once (‘\'t‘l‘_V two years. A11 110A] Traffic Records Broken‘ MONTREAL. Sept. i7 — Al‘. runs-Canada Air Lines records for mssciiigci", air mail and express traffic were broken (luring the month of July last. according to figures given out by D. H. Coiycr. TCA vice-prcsiiloiii. All thrcc, ti-c ‘highest pcii . sziicc the lilCCpliiil of the service, iverc reached in Julv. Pascnauxs illlliil)i‘i‘.‘\'l 5,008,111 increase of 41G ovcv June and nearly twice as iiiaiiy as ill July P. your ago Mail increased 8.002 pounds over June. The total was (‘K1552 pounds. which is more than 20.000 pounds better than tho corresponding month in i930, or 10,000 pounds bet- ter than 1)(‘f‘<‘iill)(‘l', inst year's top. Wiiii a Vfilillil!‘ of 8.779 pounds. air exprcss \\'\'iil 591 isounrls over June and 5,310 DOlliHlS ovcr July i939. During the first scvcn months ‘of the C\ll‘i‘l‘iil~ yc.ii‘._pissciiilciw iif-I- gi-cgatcd 260821 This is nearly 5,- 000 more than tho iiumbci" car- ricd iii the nhcl" of i030. Mail a- mountvd i0 3313.202 pounds and cx- ‘prcss 50,592! pounds. More express was carrlcd in the past seven months than iii all of inst year. Toronto provirlcd 1110f!‘ V15- scngvvs in July llilil any other city, with tionivcal s: (" id and Ottawa third. It also n.-coimtod for the “pm, express. Vancouver, second for express was firrt for illl‘ mail. To- and rout o was second Wiiililiwfl third. "Loimsran u u _. 1'0“ iili l‘li.\.\T T0BACF6‘Fl§il>T‘7TIilZER§ Extensive experiments on tobacco fciiiiizcrs, including the balance of nutrients (nitrogen. phosphorus and potassium) and sources of materials for the different types of tobacco, have been conducted for many years by the Tobacco Division. Do- minion Experimental Farms Scr- vicc As a result of these experi- ments, fertilimr recommendations for the various types of tobacco arc. drawn up annually and submitted to the fcrtiiircr manufacturers and tobacco growers. Special tobricc», fertilizers. meeting these rvconv‘ inciidnlioiis. are available and f0!‘- tiiizcr practices have been rcason~ ably well standardized for the dif- ferent tobacco growing districts. Heavy rains receritlv caused $5,- 000,000 damage in Chile. ‘ §JE§IJIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIII “y. shits ‘t \ t *1 l ‘Pi ,- ? ____ J n A Q Q3 3‘ See Our ll'i'ndow Displays is Qs ‘w 3. A. MacDONA. You are invited to see our THURSDAY Afternoon AME Fashion has been trying on new hats, dresses, fussing with colors. She's debated over the length of dresses and where the waistline should be~ dozens of times, but at last we've ro- Sbe’s changed her mind ceived her final decree. There are thrilling surprises in store for you ...come in and see them Thursdziv afternoon, September 19th. The Island's Leading Stare isrmr “llslb“‘f§iaifli“ll ‘Isxfislll’; ‘l. §';s‘\'s¥'f.so"f.: Make The Most of 01d Glothesh {them itsotcd or perhaps, d3i-n. Before you :4l1()“~ ii_i _\'()'lX‘ hands in despair because your budget won't permit a complete new ward- rcbe this fail, try the system oi l making the most of yvhot you have in your prcsciit one. Don't be duzvitiii-artcd about not being abic to gci a new s"lt uiiiii you have taken ins: sprii '- sum out of moth bails and thou" boui- ii in terms of iicw acres ies. TIZCY should be qiiiit‘ 1 kc thc accessories you wore with it during spring, of course. New idcccssorics Last winter's wool dresses won't look or feel the 5am» ii you have ihcm shortened. refitted through ilio waisilinc- if ncccssary. cleaned and pressed by an cxcclicnt riry cleaner. And then wcnr ilicm \\llll LZOOKi-lCORiIlg shoes, bag. hni iiiid iziovcs in one of tho nmv. exciting accessory colours, such as benedic- vine brown. Perhaps a new, inexpensive Jac- ket and a skiri you already have will solve the suit situation in prof- ‘ iookinc the ncxi flllll Nd ‘ iv good order, hiriyhc i.’ thr- black dress had a new bl'l_._il scarf 0i‘ a new clip iii tlic nc;-kl.:i". wouldn't lock like the old dress. Even shoes often can black The ncw fIQFoiPKi "lmzicsinrs" which Will b“ urri in the trans- ‘criitinciitul S"l'\lil" of 'll'lillF—C.\_il- l "a Aii- Hues will i~c equipped with IPI 5| A» \\ll\’c|\~\ fuiit-uw-p . .".ll‘.(\\_ carii lli"i ‘r dcvnliu-‘i’ 1.7m l hOi‘,<(‘]‘li\\'t“l‘ at iakc-uff, Th:- "idio- ‘stan’ is an all-mviiil monopiziirc crpiizwiril with rill lutcst instruments for scientific l\ ix of illf‘.<" pow- nf \\"1l’“‘.i will fcr ii llflS="l"‘- l"\' ill!‘ TCA. ll‘? . . d1! 91's, have ivrn on" the first to ivs (l(‘ll\'(‘l\?>(l by 001-‘ ober 31st, next. pq- . midivim: ‘ modern ‘ tioned to look and feel like new. Before you throw‘ away a pair o.‘ old favorites for which you ‘ffilfi uite a tidy sum. consider ha Dress and Jacket If you can have one new outfit. , uici you might go: a wool dross and of matching Jacket and which “all be smart one or two icfi-ovi r < wardrobe. The (lrcss a ti be right for srccc. and Jhid. ii it isiit too sci‘ ed, the dress minus ihr- jacket n be useful for bridge and drcs OCCIIFiOTiS. Also, rcmcmbci- that s spar. white gloves oficii n an old outfit scom no: so (in. ablv while docskiiis are a 'c.i. rice-cs 't iird ihccn after each wcsrinz. Random Ways Not Exciisabie The woman yviio is yiraciicriily‘ ll well-known ivrltcr t be recondi- down as frumpisii and forgot about to pi-csi :1: lli."f‘ l ii‘ beautiful one dav and not mun ~ ill!‘ than the girl “ho ui vis about her Eippx . l(l rvcciii “ I "If a woman fllV~'-'\,\'5 l! hoibiwq ardly groomed, you can put her‘ London mo’ moi: Fl VE ZQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJI; rj.~,si._¢..i~i.w_i.sr ha“ ~, 4/} h. w ~>?v‘_ l .. t