Z7, I939 i “ ' l knowing that. an‘. look your I The smartest dresses in town. HIE; 14-48. $2.98 - $6.95. l} at‘. “s.” l, I All other accessories. - M VISIT US IDDAY. i‘ And The Hat Came Back" ' (Continued from vase 6. Mull b first hat of the ses- son to wear with dark dresses may very well be in some new color- like moss green cr wznter blue. burnt sugar or scarlet, the second n0 down will be dark with bright trimming that can be changed now and then throughout the winter onths. IIIIAT SHOULD CONFORM TO SHAPE OF _FACE when buying either type. or both, the fashion-conscictrs woman con- siders the suave oi her face and her coiffurc as well as the kind pf clothes with which the hats w.l. be worn. If shes still wearing her hair brushed severely trnward all the way around, she'll let it down in back before trying on deeper crowned huts or one vJith a snood or snood-scurf attached to the back of it. Hair sun is up 1n front. But it's down in back-very much so. The girl who has a 10m! i809 Wm ick a hat which adds width-not ength to her features. For in- stance a turban with a hllole knoll squarely on top Will be out. But a turban that is flat on top with full- ness at sides will flatter her. So will o. hat with medium brim sweepimz downward over right e719 and right side but flared up and away from the farce at the left. Enormous brims are not‘ 1m‘ WW short women. Diminutive Dill- boxes are not for the very tall. Un- [e55 you are pretty feminine look- ing. think twvice before choosinrr a severe, almost mannlsh sailor shape. l flFrom Tippy-Tlipp, New York) An Ingenious little hood, which comes in black, brown, gold, green and bright red silk Jersey, may be worn as a turban, a snood hat, a bustle, a. pocketbook sash or a hood, la the name implies. Above, three gold hoods are used one around the head, snothe; to form l. monkh cowl and a third for ‘a pocketbook sash. The dross is brown wool, tho gloves brown fig. Shopping for Fall ltp’s a Scarf---It’s a Bustle--- I A Hood and a.--- Well, Look’ at It. Two of the clever new hoods-one for a peaked turban and the The ""1" "V0- klloflfll 811d llln- l: other for a “tummy muff’ sash—lend glamor to a simple, basic ned to form a. bustle, show how l, dress of moss green crepe. An the season progresses, you'll no doubt handy s, couple of them can be in hear more and more about "tummy muffs.” guy war-drum, I A ll Day Dress Starts -"-ff-‘-" Among the Corsets! BY MARIAN YOUNG _ NIIA Service Stall Correspondent NEW YORK-This is a fall to dross the way you want Io dress-according to your type, nude of life and, most importantly your own personal taste. ' There are busiles: more are cor- set frocks; there are apron fronts: there are trouble‘ skirts; there are floating Grecian draperies. Bat you don‘t have to wear these or any others of them, unless you want to. Never has there been l- wider variety of silhouettes. Never have there been so many truly beautiful day dresses for every imaginable type of fhrure. paw» Ihc new hourglass silhouette ls Joelow-elbuw-lcngih sleeves and Don't reject a new silhouette until you have tried on several variations 0f it. But buy it only because it's outstandungly becoming -not because you know that its new. Unless your stomach and dia- phmgm are reasonably flnt. you won't like yourself m a corset dress. Even one of the new honest-to- goodnass corsets can't make, your ' ‘L illustrated In both these Insrt fall day dresses. At. the loll is a mow-green wool modal with a burrow-tiered apron effect front and slbllc book fullness. Notice the In tIr-lrhnml nu which covers e bark of the head. At right h a block ii fslllc frock, snugly ather- od and tucked at the hips to make the wshi-llnc seen tiny and t a hip- bodloa h longer in hon Inc well rounded. The hitched Jvwfld tllunlnbsoksndls waistline more than three, or just possibly four. inches smaller than 1t is without causing much discom- fort-not to mention pushing the flesh every whichway. GOOD FOUNDATION IS SECRET 0F FIT However, corset dress or no, your shopping tour for a fall day dress should sturt in the corset and lin- ger.c departments. You'll want a foundation garment which hips in the waistline at least a little, wheth- er W11 are swine ln for corset dresses or no. To some degree, every silhouette giorifies the fem- inine form. And who ever heard of a feminine-looking form with. out the waistline clearly defined? You'll want b-rassieres which give you a full-high bosomed look. And slips, cut to fit the figure and guaranteed not to wrinkle beneath the dress. You. can't really tell whether a dress is right for-you unless you try it on over a proper foundation garment, the right brassicre and. a slip which molds the lines of the body. Schiaparelll curves apron-front skirts up in back, sometimes end- ing them with a bustle bow. The majority c-f the cout-uriers still concentrate interest at the back. Molyneaux puts plastered ‘bod- ices above full skirts. But he drmses with straight. seven-eighfs coats over them. And both Moly- neaux and Piguet features quanti- ties oi’ simple wool frocks with neatly tailored matching Jackets over them. Do you begin to see what is meant by the variety of sil- houettes in current collections? Then it ought. w be simple to find out what you like and. What. suits you best. Sheer wools are much in favor. If the season between hot summer weather and cool, crisp fall weath- er is extremely short in your cli- mate, wool may be right. even for that. first fall dress. as Well as for those to wear later under your winter coat. You'll be thrilled, how- ever, with silk fabrics with a pebbly texture, rayons which look like worsteds-in fact, like everything under the sun but what they are. There's a wide range of colors, too. Black leads as always, but browns, greens (particularly 111035- grccn), blues and wines are given prominent, positions. Black and red tokether are_smart. And so. of course, am moss-green and bronze-brown. I WOULD IF YOU WERE JULIUS CAESAR does also many straight-line‘ VTILLIE THE TOILER — -— A FAMILIAR “FOOTING” WANT YOUR CAESAR COULDN'T AUTOGRAPH RUN LIKE I CAN ..HE'5 GOING saw, "l '» ‘r . ' _ rljshcnnktofrjrsrowu WGUXARDIAN Three of the hoods, direct dtsccn- I} dants oi’ the traditional head- 1. dress of the Caucasus, combining a - peaked hood with two long, ver- satile scarf ends, are used to drcss ‘ up a slmpIe velvet evening gowmI ,_ , ._ , 'l'he one on the head is the way~ . the hood looks when you buy u. Neck Lines Come From Bad Posture BY ALICIA HART NEA Service Staff Writer Experts agree that the neck is vfiislsi’? a SHOWING 0PEN"$ Thursday AHernoon September 28%|: 3 p. m. in 5.30 p. m. l Stop worrying about that new Fall Hat. Como see them all here. Every one adorably smart-and every one the very last word in style; PRICES $l.95 to $7.95 the telltale of age. If her throat is lined and wrinkled, the skin crepe-like, no woman looks much younger than she is—rega.rdless of how smooth and unlined her brow and face. Poor posture is the prevalent cause of the bracelet. lines which l appear around the necks of many I HlBtLlI6'WOIl'18l'l. If you carry your head badly month after mcnth, year after year, you're Just sure to 1 ' We are exclusive agents for the famous line of LADIES STETSONS as shown in VOGUE and HARPEWS BAZAAR PRICES $7.95 to SILOO end up not only with bracelet lines ‘ but with a lump on the back of your heck. To straighten the bad: of your neck and accustom muscles at sides of the neck to support the head (this work belongs to them), . try these exercises: Try This And Watch Results Sit against a fla/t wall with hands on the floor and ankles touching. Now lcan back and try to make the back of the neck touch the flat surface. meanwhile holding head erect. but not stiffly so. Relax and repeat five times. Sit in a straight, chair. relax your neck and let head fall back- ward as far as possible. Now place finger-tins behind ears and lift head. Keen neck perfectly relaxed. msklnu fingertips do th». lifting lob. As you lift, notice how the lump disappears, how straight neck and throat become. Repeat l five times. Now relax neck. let head fall backward. then lift it slowly up- ward without using fingertips. Make muscles at sidPs of the neck do the lifting. Repeat three times. When you stand. lmarzfne tint Y0" w!" W?" I Full which 5°“ one end or a slender cord is at- not. hug the figure under a new panned m we m“ o; “on. hm“; fell firs" Bilvvmd W l" lmmih" m»; other end of it to the skv. The l7 “'9' “We” Th“ 5m’ l‘ u“ strlnz holds vour head bvonoriv answer. 0f beautiful] satin with h, place and We,“ Von mm, brasslere tom n! lace and finely I mnlsting v0“? Chan mnwflm.‘ m. lucked gcorgette, it actually was de- . “mung 1t ‘too f“ In toward you. signed to be worn under corsetod] neck ‘ waistllngdresscs. ALSO ON DISPLAY WILL BE OUR NEW FALL COATS For Ladies’ and Misses A: well as New Gloves, Hosiery, Hand Bags, ck. Don't Fail to Soc These New Fall Goods New Goods-New Styles-New Patterns STYLE SHOWING THURSDAY AFTERNOON September 28th, 3 p. m. lo 5.30 p. m. Como Ono Come All PROWSE BROS., LTD. The Style Contra For P. E. Island You Can’t Be Casual (Continued from Page 5) Fur trimmings are highlighted, with such outstanding American designers as Helen Cookmon putting fur yokes as well as fur sleeves and everyakind of collar on beccming dressmaker suits. sets of accessories to wear with your suitr-onc tailored, the other qulto I13’. mweffllell’ fill-Ted Pfipulums at the backs 01f suit jackets give aft/ernoon-lsh. For varictys sake, have several scarfs as well as the the Dmmiar fuliness-at-th-e-loaok effects. The new double-swing skirm right blouses. And use a. little imagination amut tying the former. and aooordian-pleated ones are shown with hiuborfis-length jackets. Ascot ties are fine and dandy but so are any number of bow treatments. The pencil-slim or cigarette silhouette is as handsomely worked out in Incidentally, to keep a crossed. but untied, scarf in place, fasten lin- 511195 {l8 in (my 11186898. gcrie tape or ribbon to both ends and pin the ends of the tape together Its new to wear linen Moi v_ri_t.h tweeds. It's smart to buy_tw__ inihe mijilleiiygurpagzig. ~ ....:.... WHAT ;_ Q, "r0 PLAY FULLBACK i 4 FOR THE TERRIERS ' YOU DON'T SAY so! HAVE A CHAIR~YOU KNOWJZ useo TO PLAY FOQTBALMMYSELF} wusu x wAs YOUNG r00 mm a mums to constitute a grave danger," sai a notice to motorists issued by Lor Privy 5es_i_@gar_§r_r_grb1ackmzts.__w_, of 11a roads after sunset is still 50 great a; By v-acsoy,» “woman: