.-- -¢--.~nw¢iwwa-@iin_Q-.mw- GREENDAAUS Big News For l-iall /‘" EVERYTHING NEW! EVERYTHING AMAZINGLY Low PRICED 1 COATS l Season's smartest Coats, Twceds, Boucleg and Plain materials, untrimmed or luxuriously Furrcd with Silver Fox, Red Fox, Wolf, Persian Lamb and Bcliverine. All coats warmly inter. lined and extra chamois lnterlining to hips. Prices — - - - $1 to gssdoo D R E S S E S l Checks, Plziids, Velvets, Crepes, Wools! Smart new dresses in Black and all new colors. i-‘fiiiiiifi 52.98 ‘" $16.95 A" HATS l - ' fh . z " neweste isnmlliitllisiiegym- -$1n49 to Also a complete range of Sweaters, Blouses, Skirts. Sport Jackets, Underwear, Hosiery and Hand Hairs. Our prices are reasonable and all our stock new Fall merchandise. ' Terms available for your own Qqlylgngo TMGREEIIDAL n; Phone 1501 99 Queen Street --__ And the HAT Came Back ! ‘iii! fltillliifiiifl=fivilllfi fllifillliiillfi FALL, 1939, SPELLS FINIS FOR SILLY WISPS ATOP HEADS BY MARIAN YOUNG I NEA Service sun coi-respoii’ ‘ r” NEW YORK-Smart hats in the best fall collections, as suggested in the midsummer showings, really are hats —and not mere wisps of felt or ribbon, perched precari- .J ously over one eye and always anchored on by means of elastic or fabric bands. The newest models have head- molding crowns. They’ll stay on conie fall breeze or even winter gale. I In the Nicole collection, visor-t They're more handsome than brlmrned hats with some kind of; i -.very French Iiegionnaire. Azure: pretty. too —- more dashing than] material gathered to the back oi" frilly more flattering than UTllIS-l‘ the moderately deep crowns look Q. important shapes ’ blue ostrich trims "Henry VIII” a as well as! brimmed hat of black velvet. And srbniis in iili this one has e. blue ostrich muff nncl for every- to match. and night; i Feathers and i-iilfboru and veiling Knights of Old orwcrusncicr types 1 are the highlighted triznmings| which wrap up the throat and chin Flowers are seldom seen on hats \s well as the hood; coilios with i straight off the boat 0r 0n those at Isriatiors c! sour-c. of the hats American hot bars. llcnry Vlll is the iismc of this formal alter- nnon nlirl diniiri- hat of black vcivet.lnvish- ly trimmed with il'!lll'L‘ f blue Iistrii-li llniilil-rs. f It's shown uiili :1 i matching muff .'\ll!l :1 , = suave lilucli \'i lvct (llll- l nor (lrtxs. worn by French Lrizioimiiires; Pos- With such n wide variety oi’ an w fl e-‘liif-‘ZE §5§€Z58 * § tillons—o.lwsy5 liiizn-croivnezl, but with briizis in vnryiiig svicltlis; fur sailors. pillboxes, with and without moods. ~ Them are snoods _galore in course net. Will/Ill 00mm? “n the back lialr or Just hnlt of it. also in out. ribbons. velvet W! other fsbrics. Nicole de Part8, who created the chic 11104015 shown here. features FllOOd effects rather than actual smods. Silt‘- "iuis lovig-bob-lvrifii-h V911"!!! 9-9 m“ ,ck oi hats but doesn't drove ll film moods. . tisl shapes to pick and choose from, no woman should have any trou- ble linding something utterly be- coming and which won't elicit cat- calls from her husband. Her first of rail bonnet will lend further inter- est to the first fall day dress or give a. lift to last year's dresses. Hei- second lint of the season more than likely will be-right with lier suit and. later on, lust as right with her winter coat. Anyway. she keeps both suit and coat firmly in mind when she buys it. lflmtimied on mo: I. 0d n : f WARDROBE . Evening Gowns Only; Roles ls T0 Flatter l!iii‘!lfiifiilliiifillllllilllilliifilllilkillllrillllliilflllll'**' GOIFFURE AND JEWELRY ARE IMPORTANT FACTORS IN COMPLETING SMARTNESS OF FORMAL ENSEMBLE . ,.. Here are three interprets ons of the bustle for three different model. left. with alternating panels In contrasting tones of blue an was designed especially for college girls an‘d sub-debs. ness and :i how at the back, has a matching bolero JZICRCI. It's perfect At right, is a creation of rose silk satin with a modified busllfi-idcsl lo the ostrich leather fancy in the up-and-down coifl’ THE i cnnnwnn? ' "rowwi cu . - “Black Coffee” and “Green Tea" A}; New‘ S 77AM ULAN TS Bag and shoes In “black coffee" and hat and gloves ln "green tea" comprise an accessory ensemble flt for a queen-a queen who knows tow to make one good fall suit do multiple duty all winter. The shoes have reasonable heels and cover a large area of th The blouse is of red,’ yellow, brown and plaid silk. iWe extend a cordial invitation to. the peo- ple of Prince Edward Island to visit our an- . nual Fall ‘Opening on Thursday afternoon‘ for we feel that this year our assortment of styles and fabrics is the finest that we have ever had the pleasure of showing. $lZe types of flflllltS-"TIIO sllk chiffon d double bustle bow at the back, The black sllk lace gown, center. with full- for the college girl's mother. e woman of,30._,Notlce TITIPPIE ‘RED "CAP" STUBBS MGM < NJNVT THINK GRAWMA WOULD RY OLE. BUDGE, DO YOU? UH -- THAT IS,I MEAN WELL HE'S A TIZIFLE [BOILESOME AT TIMES, UH-- WELL,THAT IS -- MIACY! i SHOULD more wort! » WHY, HOW COULD SHE. STAND HiM?—-THAT ow BORFs-LJH". BY MAR-IAN [YOUNG NBA Service Staff Correspondent NEW YORK-For the average lrl, buying a new evening gown twloe as much fun as getting l day dress 0r even a. suit. princip- ally because fewer musts and must- nots are involved. She doesn't have to think at all whether "this will go with my one coat and with all those acces- sories I simply must wear out." Unless she's o. social butterfly or in the habit of dressing for din; ner every night. she doesn't even have to ask herself whether the gown she likes will stand fire- querfi pressing or is practical in other ways. In fact, just about the only questions she has to ask herself are: Is it utterly flattering? And will it be suitable {or the occasions on which I expect to wear it? An extra evening gown is to the over- age wardrobe what desert is to I. meal-not exnotlv necessary to life, but awfully, awfully nice. Can Giooso From Many silhouettes ‘This year, in collections of eve- nino gowns as in day dresses, the dholce of silhouettes. colors and fabrics is wide. It should ‘be an easv matter for any woman to find something she'll be crazy about. Bophistlcotedily modest, long- sleeved, high-necked gowns are shown side by side wtth daring deoolleteges, Pro-war hobble skirts vie writ-h real bustles and copies of Bslenclslvzvs courtly Inlfanta gowns such as Vekzsriuez minted. Rmnan- tlc crinolinod effects contrast mnsrtlv with trimlv tailored din- ner suits virith removable lnckets that cover eleimntlv simple blouses olf wonderfully thin metallic fab- rcs. Atlwmiinn is focused at the buck Di addition to real bustfes. there are bustle hows. flared peplums. softly shined panels. Among the headlined materials are stéf sllppai; satinistalsluxurgous and o ei- up tery aa- rice. Also chiffon, sheer wools. velvet lace, handsome crepea with smooth, as well as pebbly, fgx- tux-es You'll wear your hali- up 1n from and down in book by day, but, for evening, u may want i-O Dllt it up all t e way around Upswept hair-dos still are talked 34mm by leading hairdressers-but only for evening. Real flowers, bits of ostrich fealhczs, tiny birds of real feathers, and, of course. handsome Jewels, are used in eve. ning coiffures. MGM SAYS MR. BUDGI. lS AN OLE ' YOU SEE, MOM—- SHt SAYS HE ISN'T BORE -- ink An upswe t-but softly upswept—eolt!ure ls shown with ‘the P d iatin evenrng gown. left» will“! h" 91° m" “"3" b|m§°-w,‘,‘h'§i§h iorset is worn beneath It. auxin: "I0 flrure filly-WI ‘mum, ‘W, bosom and rounded lil line. At right. la e long-clawed ' l m! s“ if wine-brown sllk ll eta with IIIWII ll"! "Ml" Tilyufback end, taffeta. {The hair la up in front and down In back _w _ turned softly under. 1 n‘ _. ve l! Al o notwi- of fast. Jewell?" @111“ ,,'§...;"i2.“il.i¥i°°~§‘l;* 0Z2 3' genuine and continue-never M! piece of costume i<~\v»1i-i'-r~ been more popular. If you have a ii. bracelet, a necklavfi- I P“ w“ .. . for few good 1mm m m; family fiailingish or Sllxglfllllflg mlhg.‘ vim?“ £2“??? ofmelegnrfoeaevJeetwe and no jewelry with real stones teml pm o! it- A eons! WHAT IF SHE. LEFT us AN' sue. DOES! WLLLJF HUS f ANY woos: THAN some or Hag FIZIENDS---~GOO'NESSii-- BAKED ALL HER COOKIES AN‘ PIESQ ‘L ‘*1;- icture l8 no" Ere n5 on ill-