rrtd§Y- Q99. 25. l99]_£lle Cuu_ardian Page 9 British “"W.t)ollens- Are. Product Of The Centuries rit» British are old hand: Itlwa miucga in , ii: wool cloth. in ta&le,'lo(.th.e'a.e Inollenu¢.wort win: '6.’ ll o -lullua C'eaar. The Iwad-laoon ‘Hum: .1‘ R~nian legions band the na- .1'he xi“. .( ii,-.‘1.,,4_ who no Brllonr weaving wool and‘ know a good thing when thgy ... ')l.ll'8‘ell ‘hem in their cra(t.i, aawlt. fostered tbewoollen indul- sf’! 521.. or‘ w ‘$4 . ’ * HOLpl;1EAN’S -..i L 1* A — I . ’ 914% I "1 5| If! b l he . ‘ ‘l.“:l)\”llI'! IIIIULIICCOU" It Mn- iavltoyd . I; -imter when cloth was madetcome to lncland and ply their 'he ammm. thus n_:-rktnat flint _ Later Honrylflll wel- ' ' of lrluln lona: coined melt and Walloon weav. »_*_ lent. worst-eds. and apaclally pernecutlog, .0 clv'lll‘» valued the Britt ‘ in the Middle Ages wool was new fabric: and“ Mum’ W“. In-,vland‘a great source of wealth. In the lath con ury. I’-_ ¢ W _¢= arose along the mill stream: ‘though Jaaona fleece wna Yorkshire. and the Wen mat“ lamfid 0' 0l4- ibecatne the wool-mnnufacturlng ll?‘ Britldi wool la growing cute; or an my“. sold-" Today this vomiiimdistrict *0 important "II V001 l0 Int produces most of Britain‘: wool. S land's wellall that in tho ynrlla-i len and wanted cloth, but mg meals of Hairy VII! the offic-l wen of England. Border er: ol the king‘: council were; country o;s¢ou.,,d_ Nd the Sc l ll‘:lllr.V OI Ixportlng line nod-l en fleeing (mm s,m4¢ "two and they l-'llB RI (5 Fabrics Forever in Fashion.’ Perfection has been achieved through centuries of skill and inspired craftsmanship. Handsome yet hard- litd fllwlfitlflfll d WK)! ' V; lcn ‘- on I060! ll! 30000 of 09- on remain alert to the chnn{- working—these famous cloths are avail- "“ “H °‘ '‘'°''‘ ‘W l’‘"‘-'"'3 "‘ “'°”d'W‘l¢9 d¢- able in a wide variety of subtle blends of lh Lord‘ diancellor took hll mand for the ' .- - v 1' h t M, upon (1,, ww.,u.k_~ upon as mum wool doth as color. Biitish _ Wool ens gixe t at ex ra H, bumps 11.. ,9“ M m, world pm ,_0u,h_ touch ‘of t'l}l1Slln(‘ll0n angl years of gugtgefii the fine repu of an yd wear 0 t e (‘oat you uy. .ee “ ri is it Michel back to! Wriollcns" at lio1man'a Ladies’ Wen r _ .1, M 0, tmizii ma isiuiizi. T0D"Y° It-rd with their Itera lnalItence' CAIRO tAPi~'l‘wo Gaza Aruba ' on good wot-tmanahlp. ioonvictod a year ago of myth‘ * - Even in thou early years Brl- for Ioral were hanged Wednes- ll\h woollen: and worsted: werelda . m. nporlted far and wide by the nounced. Officials said three NEW FOR '57 “CLOUD 9" COATS Lustre for I lifetime thanks to I clever blend of ()rlon and l)_\'nel ptle in lovely shades of grey. taupe. brown. and al- ~m.¢-»-... FOR OUNG SOPHISTICATE . A sleek sheath for the young sophisticate. Knitted dress with liuttoii-on hood in heavy British wool. From the Spectator Sports autumn collection. ways-popiilar smart hlack. Beauty un- Iurpassed in the studied casual look — small shawl collar, looae hack. and claim pockets, For the latest in luxury at amal- ingly low prices, In the "CLOUD I". I ITEELWORKERS STRIKE The best TOKYO (RlIut.erI)—More than iiomo Japanese iron Ind steel worker W y an I 46-‘ hour strike for higher wages. The Here Are some Tips On How To Choose Good Clothes mm,” ,mm, m_o,y ‘stoppages launched Japancsei Buying a new suit in 1957 la be&d:.There should he no stxnin- “mom 0m 3 quite an event! Not only is there: my lift of the jacket. ‘ ' now I not choice of pawema.l 4. Make sure the sleeves are not‘ dressed men AVOII. . . Jackets ... . . 59 J k t 69'” Indfdiric bl ‘tapered thtl too’ 111 aces-'.-I s.~ u new‘ too it: y or wi null now rqarosents In nveat-Lly so that they will wrinkle A- LONG ‘mm D a l . men! not to be snce1.ed_ at. Con-{hove all make sure that about First women [1-aduatpa were. - ‘ §i'n".;°"§i'i’.‘. ‘.’::t..:."..°':...::":°.:'.i.€: ::".::t'"..*.:.::. "W «mm to om-m ml - - hric choice is to make sure you 5. Button the jacket —— if the E“5l"'d ll’ 1”‘ v ‘ not I good fit. lwaiatline is immediately pulled. bifbkat style to ipuy? WM; toiput it hack to the hands of the uy .Howmuc topay? one tailor. An easy. omooth fit in arequoatiooa mu vetnanuwergnot distumed as you «we —-I youroelf after c uctina a )un-' but a tight jacket will allow noth-1 ior-sized survey. Let‘: assumeling for that lttle extra pound-l‘ youve mm up ygur mind and: age to Wl;l)(]‘h nearly everybody; an rarui go. ow a word, auacpet e. of cnution on fitting. la. la the coal long enough to cov- A good . is. perhaps. moreger the seat of the tmusers? The gtportant “II: aaycothar fenaitutrfef, ahort' Jackts-t0 may lack tglzibiyl agoodsu. -anwn :smarin uernay In for I while the eveitual poor ap-s Canada it simply means I had‘ pearirnce of fabrics and —— nolitl matter what style you ehoose—— 7. Important! Make mre the It can make the suit look as if‘ tirousers hang straight. crease mi‘ ll’: rs. straight There should be no hack! '. ' it‘: to the salesman‘: advan- pull when you walk. no baud-' _- ' 't.a2e to m ake aure you itelvneaa in the veal and no wrinklea, ,_‘ I proper siu--and fit in ready- below the crotch . Idc and eustmmtailored cloth One more point to remember 8 I high fashion loiiv price Choose the color but for you —-hllli, hrnvm, grow. charcoal or green from this hudket-win selection of fine tweed Ind imported wool cnata. Ynu'll find your faahion-right 90110 l! The happy comoinauon of a this (‘clip in Iizea 10-fl. distinguished appearance plua .0 rugged ability to withltand wear have long made a suit or mat tailored from ' it i British Woollen: the heat dollar-for-dollar value _ ?29.§5 ' l l can but . See our f.||y:“k¢fi°n Ia. However. you muat Illo helip Whether you buy the finest Brl ' yourself. tiali woollen: or the poorest ayn-‘l ' SHOULD FIT lhetic. all fabrics will eventually FA I R I CS F0 R E VE R IN FA 5 H I 0 N ‘ Don't buy I ready-made suit . look rather limp unleiu the lla-l y if it needs major alterations. Ad-% bric inside ii suit is of high grade. lusting lengths of sleovea and_Better suits have "coat-tlmnta" . ,l(onqol Cops——.aa illustrated .. . . . . .. 2.95_ m__m_ mm m ,,_,_md_i am!" the ‘Mm in W M, 7 ;or raising the shoulder arllnhtlyiol the jacketi or good hair can» are‘ poaa 9 changes. but dmvtlvas. wit-h tine haircloui, cover- I allow anything else. if the suit ed with thin felt or flannel inside TM: your the nt_\"Q Iiu'ii.I ll uh lhl inns! hI(‘l( coat Feafiirer? Ia well in the smart cliawl collar. aetrin tapered ale-or--. needs mm.’ Wm‘ mu‘ ‘ms. try‘ an ‘hmnden. Ind patch pm-ketii in shade: of hliie. brown, charcoal another make or style. Appearance is particiilarly im- Whlle you're trying on I read_v- ponant for the sumirner season. 4 ._ made suit or having your final A couple of houra in the sun.‘ fitting. check the following points’ Iepecially if there is high humid; Ion. by one. Remember, the small, lty. will make . badly made Iult~ W.-—. A faults you may drug off todaylol poor tnhric . so had-' T .will be the faults which will pm ly am it miicht us well have .‘ auade you to leave UW iuit hang- sign declining "I'm an inlerlorf t." ' grey and green, you will find all then: xlvle right fenturer in coal: expertly tail:-red from all vinol Iahrica and t\uwdI. ‘” ’a'.'I:i‘_i.‘i 1 ‘.u.v5ifiI'.i_l‘.. “m an t‘le\'erl_v triinmevl utth your (‘hlII('. of fur or (lhlflvl? braid. Full Ines Il'Ulil lll to 3!. plua I few lialf-urea. 394% styled liy "JOSHAR" For daytiiiie nr ll.Ilt' time _\v»ii'll he amartl_v dressed in tin! lag in your c in the future._ aiii I. Collar mutt alt nnoohly. close According to the fashion 92-. tinthe back and side of your lperta wool la held in the oa-. neck; showing at least I nuar- teem of the top clnthiiu manu- .' lfacturon in Canada. Why? Wool 1- Tl“-'" llwlld bulk"-h"';‘iia porous and Ihnonhent ~ in hmken line from to s ou-1 . . def Wm; M mm” plddinlgothet‘ words, it gets the Iir in to‘ 3. Aflnholefl should he comfort-j"“°l Y0"? WY W -"0 '0-‘°'*" able. hilt your handa wove your. unoomlortdilo damvnfiil I. you be Ihaolutely cnr- HI//mark of Quality r Ill uoul tveod ‘‘('hit;' is the uord for thin Joghpr rrunlinn rat in wearmg I tuxedo " —luu<o harlt, raclmi Ilrv\oI_ cot in pu(‘l((-11‘ and (‘hmpgp I Q TEST I ugmlgmnm u at-ice. - . _ . ‘y ’ tlIl0I'0dlf0l|‘lmP°"*d ._ t . late I! and Good Tale 1. What Ityle ‘of hat would you Woolleu. v recommend for I tall mam; hraid trim lll thi< \'I'll‘(l‘lln 3-mi'rc <iirt- in mm H‘. (fllfll you until 'fll$’_\, lmmii. §lt'(‘I|llllX‘ in the lire you tgnnl 49.95 (in to ill‘. Have you ever Itood on a orowded street car or In I up somewhere and looked at clothe: other men are wearing? heard’ It. “M. lar or Windsor tle not? 9,, I How far should ahlrt oollara show above I Iult collar’ you to. Are cuffllnkn more desirable See our Fall ‘ Selection Now. 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