6' top to form the slender dress of the costume. THE RETURN OF GABAR- DINE — a new coat and dress by Pierre ardin in a coon- berry red pure wool gabar sleeve and a wide open shawl are fashion features first from the Spring collec- tions. The edge to edge coat '5 ar e a e waist by a self fabric belt and single loop bow - a signature of the ar- din couture. The slim dress is also of matching fine wool gabardine. Paris spotlights:- THE LADYLIKE OAT by. Pierre Balmain. Pure white pure wool cleviot, a slim coat gently shaped under the bust and held in position by a graceful knot of fabric. Soft rounded shoulders accented by top stitching flow into slightly wider sleeves. Worn over a sheath dress of white wool. of a sheath dress. a hem~dee point in the back - This nat- ural dress with shirt closing is in a new pink linen-weave wool. ANDY PINK WOOL Tweed Ensemble by Dior. The n ew open jacket with the wide horseshoe neckline - so impor- tant in this collection for Spring. The skirt is slim and covers the knee and combines with a tone on tone shantung THE RITE-DRESS by Nina Ricci. A new version of e cape flowing from the sleeves THE SHIRT JACKET by Guy Laroche in chalk striped wool worn open over a con- trast colour wool dress. The jacket cut like a shirt has patch pockets side vents and cuffed shirt sleeves with soft- ness achieved through a back yoke. A new trend in jackets and an old favourite in wool fabrics. SLING - SLEEVE SWEAT- ER TOP by Dior in soft white wool over a 31 vy wool skirt. The new soft width so important in the Paris collec- tions. The overblouse with cowl sleeves has a casual grace only achieved! through clever cut and easy to drape lightweight wool. {Latest from Dior, Larocha are highlights of Paris fashion extravaganza Handbagsand Jewellery Ideal compliments to any Spring ensemble . . . . shapely handbags by Julius Resnick, and interesting costume jewellery see our selection designed for women who appreciate nice things . . . JIUILLERS LTD HERE'S BONUS FOR VEALEATERS CALFSKIN MAKES RICH SHOES If you’re a veal eater — and their numbers are growing -— you get a special fashion bonus. An important by - product of veal is the calfskin which makes the rich. supple shoes and hand- bags you will be buying this in Calfskin is a many - splendor- ed leather. It comes in s'lky- s m o 0 th polished textures: in hmatte finishes for late day shoes; in boarded surfaces. pro- create an intriguing network of almost microscopic criss - cross tines: and in shrunken textures popular in walking shoes and men's shoes. Although most calf leather is used in women’s shoes,l.'arge numbers of quality men's shoes also are crafted of calf leather, Some of the fashion highligth of calf shoes for spring ’63, on vie w‘ at the Leather Industries lspring preview in New ork, were: Luxurious calfskin spectators Iin neutrals and combinations of (colors. Soft in e hand, pleas- iing to the eye and kind to the lfeet, they bend and stretch eas- ‘ily, will keep you comfortable through a busy day. Also, they retain their shape through end- less wearings. For dressier occasions, smooth calf pumps, sometimes combin- ed with grained calfskin or pa- ten etlathcr. to ci'reate the ele- gant lady-like look. For party time, the shen of matte {ustre calf sandals. Soft 'and luxurious looking, in the gant high heels or slim medium heels, the delicate grained patt- enhances your wispy silk chif- fon dance dresses or sleek mat- te jersey shifts. {A g Spring 111 Grafton St. Announcing Charlottetow- LAMINATED COATS Who'lthofalrutoftbemall. Theladyinthohstdieiwtboughtfrom— ADELLA’S millinery 177 Grafton Phone 4-8114 Favorite Spring Shades All Weather COATS Jacket Dresses. Suit Including Rev‘ersiblcs NEW! Spring Dresses _ Dresses. Cotton Knits. Linens, Boucles, Nylons and Cot- .98 tons—New Styles arriving daily. am ~ @mmdimt SECTION SECTION Charlottetown, Sat. March 30, 1963. PAGE 11 Men’s fashions go rustic and elegant; color, fabric provide exciting news Men‘s fashions for fall go rus- tie and elegant at one and the same time. Canadian fashions shown by the Men‘s Clothing Manufactur-t ers Association of Ontario at its annual Style Show at the King Edward - Sheraton Hotel re flected smart new trends in col- or. fabric and cut. Thirty - eight garments de- signed by Toronto - Hamilton area manufacturers were shown by six models in the course of the two ~ hour show, and rang- ed from top coats to sports, business and formal wear. Most exciting news was in color and fabric —— stardust and iridescent looks on the one hand and tweeds and homespuns on the other. ‘STARDUST’ In suits such color combina- tions as rown with gold and blue iridescent highlights were shown. In sportSWear, the colors of patterned sports jackets were underscored by iridescent shad- es in trouser fabrics — for ex- ample, an olive green jacket with London blue overcheck and trousers of iridescent green and blue. Stardust fabrics — for exam- ple, black sprinkled with silver highlights — were used in sev- eral garments. If the Canadian male follows fashion, he’ll go tweedy. Not only tweed sport coats but en- tire tweed suits were shown — but with a major difference. The long, lean look of natural shoul- der, fitting close to the body with shorter jacket and trim, often cuffless trousers, is cut from rugged tweeds and home- spuns. The natural shoulder- style, once considered revolu- tionary, but now maturing in cut so it‘s adaptable to men of most ages and girths. was predomin- ent throughout the show. Same goes for the two < buttton or Kennedy look in suits. which; is taking precedence over three-i button styles. , It‘s color, color everywhere.‘ Not only iridescent and stardust fabrics but new shades and combinations of colors in bright- er tones make this one of the most colorful years for men's fashions. CURRENT TREND Gray is important but it has been lightened and brightened. and in some cases striped through with beige and brown tones for a color combination that reflects a current trend in 1 9.98 to 29.98 1 4.98 to 1 7.98 0.98 to NEW SLIM JIMS— Solids, Plaids and Checks ., 4.98 NEW SPRING HANDBAGS— F a b r i c. Patent. Tapestry and Straw. 2.98 i. 9.98 OUR SALLY SEAM- LESS MESH NYLONS 99cm, 01-2 for 1-90 Good assortment of New Spring Shades Plastics. 11 ra,‘.‘on Sf. Buy with confidence—Money Refundcd If Not Satisfied Sally Shops in Summerside also has a wide selec- tion of New Spring Merchandise. Shop SALLY'—S first for latest fashions. colours and variety. of low. low prices. SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS— 570......2 i... 1.10 t. ion ottemwn KENNEDY’S Shown here . . . just one of the many new coats at Ken- nedy’s . . the long lean cardigan coat wtlined with braid trim Deep patch pockets. the other exciting styles tool KENN Sec Queen Street LADIES WEAR Eli's a] 4-8975 women's fashions as well. Also a reflection of women’s fashions is the trend to white. More white trousers and white suits. flocked or striped with col- or, are shown for summer and cruise wear. Brown and brownish - olive tones were seen more often in sui 5 Color is in accessories too— tant —— in contrasting colors or matching suit fabrics. The y were shown with business, sport and formal wear. Formal clothes were colorful and elegant with emphasis on rich colors and fabrics like blue raw silk and blue and gold lame. A velvet over collar trimmed e neckline of one particularly elegant formal topcoat. banana or bue shirts, colored handkerchiefs, brighter ties. Red was predicted as a portant color for men. Its influ- ence began with skiwear but it turned up in the MCMAO show in red and black club check trousers worn with a red sport jacket very simply styled in na- tural shoulder. EXTRA COMFORT Another by-product of the ski trails was a suit of stretch fab- ric, with a weft stretch of one to one and a half inches per yard. The fabric tailors and hangs like any other but it provides extra comfort with stretch, w h en needed, at elbows and knees and across the shoulders. Manufac- turers are watching reaction to, the stretch fabric with interest, for it could develop into one o the biggest revo‘utions in the men’s wear ' . For the very young at heart was an avanie garde suit with Ben Casey influence. The crew- necked jacket with five but- tons, revealed only about three- quarters of an inch of shirt and tie at the neckline. The suit has an all-round belt at the waist, no outer pockets. no vents, and very short trouser legs to show off high Spanish boots. Vests continue to be impor- 5 Frontier spirit is in forefront Shapes are unfettered. fabrics rough. colors down - to - earth and the look. “Open - Air" giv- ing a new frontier spirit to chil- dren’s wear for spring 1963. Fashionwise, there's abi‘eezy and straightforward feeling in dresses, coats. suits and sports wear; a rugged rangy outdoorsy air completely beyond the old boundaries of pretty - pretty pet- ticoated clothes according to an analysis of spring fashions for children by the fashion editors of Women’s Wear Daily New frontier clothes are first and immediately recognizable because of their natural shapes. Unconstricted fit is the natural shape‘s y requirement. The season's favorite fabrics fit in nicely with the new fron- tier feeling; those with a coarse, textured hand are tops. There's denim everywhere, and when it's not the real stuff. it's cotton knit with a denim look, synthetics that sham denim fine coil-on in faded denim colors. Denim and ,. Yarn dyed wool } 1, worsteds. inspired Z" ‘ styling: sure to win fashion praise. . .