- frivolous and ldulge your and l Designed in many smart share. Spring Coats- materials. Tailored i Tailored Suits- Fablica are soft English tweeds, THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN race SEVEN SUITS COATS hand tailored, so that the shoulders fit to perfection. styles including the new cut- away styie becausevthe one button closing is so easy to wear. Made up in superior grey men’a aultinga, or navy blue wools that hang beautifully and keep their with narrow waist, broad shoulders, and wide skirt. and flne wool sonaiity. Come in and see QUEEN smear. Imported straws, fascinating sailors, and new and distinctive models to suit every type of face and per- t MILLINERY i “Anvihins 806s" this spring as far as hats are concerned. You ¢°m have to look far forthareaaon for the large varietyq ailhougtcas featured in the milinery market IWW- The Bllrments that will be Wm by women till; spring are so "mild i" W "quire o. wide range 0! hat styles. Mannlsh suits, tail- °f°d owls. dressy coats, swaggers lndvsoftly tailored garments re- quire different types of hats. Therefore we vnd hats for the new mannish modes-honours: in felt mostly. though some are shown ‘in straw. and for those who are aer- iolu about their mannish costumes ‘ there is the feminine version of the derby. The "bowler" h sponsored by Bthienaielli. no lees. some of the lass severely lnpoulinc typc ham include veils (very importsll nelson.) Sometimes the veil i l! bvabowinthebackofth hot. and even derbies are not ll". frequently fcmihined with veils. I contrast to the masculine tren. there is a decided vogue for glowe; trimmed hats. Little toques perch- ed dramatically on the sldeiod the held. trimmed with a mass oi flowers in front, accentuates the] new “forward" movement. A spray of flowers on a. tilted hat plus a them. R. P. SIMPSON PHONE 236 Fine Feathers Under the title “Pity the Poor Peacock," the Toronto Globe says: "Surely tile depression is about over. Or is it as a. glocm-dispeiier that authorities on styles in men's clothing announce the ralment in which a. correctly dressed male will apnea-r at public dinners? What a time the women of the house will have locating for him that Gulf Qheam blue Jacket, with the waist. coat of harmonizing shade. But what is he going to do about lt- upitulatc, or remain stubbornly true to his traditional black-and. white monotony of saterial dec- Cation? “For instance. take the new we? mild a word-in dinner 9 i l IPBBM. 0m"?- Gulf Sh-eam blue,_ biege, plum, wine and Quaker grey. A genrous - choice of course: but it may mean later on that the diner-out must have a jacket of each color to suit differing functions. There is a hint that ev ehoes are to come in midnight blue, 1f the averase men provides him- aelfywlth these, in very truth ‘glad Ilsa. then there must be some ul- tiilcaticn for the claim that ‘throughout the world the male is til n8 in revolt upon his drab clothing and seeking the bright piumaac that is traditionally his.‘ “However. this may be a good~ move. Perhaps man has needed only an excuse for getting back to the gay attire popular in the spaci- ous days of Beau Brummell. It may be that snuff. end the consequently de rigueur snuff-colored ‘wesklt,’ will return. And the ruffled sleeve, the knee breeches, and the bright- buckled shoes. “Why not? Something has been wrong with the world. and maybe it is men's dull clothing. Is there lnythlns more owl-like than a gathering of self-conscious and ill- at-case men all decked out in the same dull fashion, with high qqnm-s jabbing their necks and hard-boiled straight-Jackets interfering with their respiration?" Sentimentality _ To Return Are these thilga q w Order? Your»: ail-u wrieibuzm organ- tend next year's courts are stated to be lea "gm and “flllyson W"! hinting their walls with pictures of the PN-Ranhaelife School. WWQWPi-h. too is returning to favour. The thought is a consoling . no doubtrfohsome- . ‘ mammal. w o will "it "mid that. at least. no evil results will follow. But why brand Tennyson and Wordsworth u. purely sentimental? Isn't gym rel-her e Imam criticism? Feminine Frivolit)‘ For Brightest Days The cleverest head "We the shsllowest crown or gem downright high-hat- Fashion, it seems. has let the spring fever 80 to her head. The Wider. the quainter, the more unusual and ex- " travagant the model, the more docs it reach the peak of the season's fancy. Bo, be feminine and craziest whim. above all. dolvt be Don one of those gnome caps veil, ea worn by Elizabeth Bergner cake beret down cver one eye. Wear straw with red and gmfll (Chin that sloops from a point over your meant to let the water drip off. Put one turned up all round, or if you a saucer upside down. Oliiffon Pill Bone If you follow Billy. WW" W" l dapper little pill box wresthed with chiffon-several layers stitched toe gather-with a chou tied hish 011 61in aide. 0r one with 0511101! iwathed about the end and tied at It; back with the end sticking out. ordinary! of Flemish inspiration trailing a in "As You Like It." Or slap a pan- ‘a pagoda hat in glistening black ese colon) taasels. or a coolie model face like a peaked rolmd roof on a shallow sailor or a Breton like leverse ill so that it looks like please. Or be yew lmpertinent and dainty in one of those little affairs built up of flowers or leaves. Hate in any case, are ohsesagd with new tricks and new shapes. As for the tricks, they come lathe form of headlights of pompous and flowers, feathers that curl up and lie fiat or quills that peek forth from the moat unexpected places. Ruffle Types Among tho more feminine typos designed to accompany the dressy suit, or the formal dinner suit, shows a collection of Crisp sheets. such as organdies, laces and mousselinee, which they call bar frills, with tiny cap sleeves or sleeveless, distinguished by the very soft and ruffly fullness at the front and at the neckline. Some of them stress layer on layer of ruffles around the neckline in regulation Margot fashion. ' A Helpful Hint The importance of a, well-pressed garment cannot be stressed too often. The garment looks infinitely better on a hanger if it islprossed, than if it is taken out of the ship- ping box and transferred to the racks at once. some 0f the larger stores hire a plesser whose duty lt is merely to press merchandise as it arrives from the store, and to re- fresh the stock that. has been in the store for some time. Although it may seem considerztble effort, if garments that begin to lock “old" are pressed. it would be found that their sales appeal will increase tre- mendously. A Flower Tea - The cult of the exotic has not been forgotten in high places. A recent party indulged in quite a floral orgy." The guests sampled jasmine tea at tables decked with ‘ and violets. ‘ They watched a parade of real flower frocks. There was s cape of _ pink violets; a tippet-strangc. old- fashioncd wordi~of white violets, and s Jacket oi anemones. Shoulder-straps were fashioned with tube-roses. There was a. muff of gsrdenias and a mask of anonlones. Lila-ca made a Juliet cap and cherry blossom and tulips a halo. One wonders what the flowers themselves thought about it alli .__.______,._____ Evening, Fashions Evening fashion-a, offer many in- teresting ideas for the coming sea- eon. The instep-length skirt is most attractive. Neckline; are high at the front biit low at the back, and there are still many instances of the cross-strap decolletage. blulness from the hips is an important feat- tulc of evening fashions. and ful- ness at the back that often de- velops from the base of the deeolle- tage and in panel form is very new. Coats that are free and open at the back an very chic and the use of twin prints, chiffon with taffeta. add a note of interest. Minted. organza coats posed over satin gowns in plain color ale en- " tiraly lovely. Rainbow colors in gowns with very full skirts suggesting Grecian influence prove fascinating. With these dresses are worn most attrac- tive belts, colorful leather ones. lla- aggerand shoulders ere cf wactieail collec fulneas in sleeves high for both daytime and eveninl. Pufllles are l“ obviously favorites. I TAILORED IVININO WEAR Lfhetailorcd evening trend cannot ealhasiaed too much. There h aitlacgsllk lei-II! thatwm with veil is a sure favourite this season. The Chinese influence which sp~' peered to dominate the first show- ings is still prominent though by no means as important as this trend was six weeks ago. The pop- ular inferprettaions of this influ- ence are seen in numerous mand- arin toques and coolie hats. 0on- sidereblv lees important is the Flemish influence which manifests itself mainly in a small brinlless cone. veil covered. ' l Sailors and bretons, mostly in felts, are being widely featured and am selling well. The piilbox is still presented though with considerable les; frequency than was the case last season. A wide range of straws are being featured this season. Indicative of the‘ extensive latitude which styl- ists are enjoying is the large list of fabrics employed. ‘Ifhese include various felts and straws, of course --thifctns. papal‘ panama, balli- buntl, ribbon, silk and may novelty fabrics. Among the unusual hats that are being prcscnicd now is a tiny to- que wllh a large chiffon flower in front like a. headlight. Flowers and veilsare cfien utilized in manyi stunning enacts. Large sprays of violets or other flowers or a. mass of flowers covering almost the en- tire hat are particularly effective. Veils cover the hat or part or all of the face or may bzfgivcn novel treatment by a bow 22d in front or at the back. Artificial l Spring Flowers Artificial flowers, to be tucked into some convenient corner ' of one’; dress or coat, threaten b0 rival the real spring flowers. Violets there are of velvet and silk in a. wide variety of shades; bunches too of snow-white violets. Posles of quite gigantic primroses. ‘Sprays of lily- of-the-valley, so fragile and ap- pealing whell peeping out from the fur of a. black coat. Snowdrops. too, only these can never quite catch the delicate Brace and dainty poise of Nature's own snowdrops. A, Mistaken Idea Some women are under the im- plession that to squeeoe their extra poundagc into a smaller clmumfer- once than is legitimately permitted by nature, i5 to present to the world a more slender silhouette. Of all the mistaken ideas. this is the most foolish. In order to appear more sylph-llks the secret lies in more trimly fitting and more com- fortable garments. This prevents the fat from being pushed hither and yon and gives an outline more symmetrical. Other items to avoid are the big‘ cuffs which add to the appearancv , of breadth, and the contrast c!‘ color and fabric. Contrasts are a menace to those who carry with- them more poundage than is per- mittcd when referring to the sylph. Tight srmholes are s. hazard that mar the surface dangerously. Avoid shlrrlngs in the shoulders as you would the plague. l‘.f you are listed among the congregation of the obese. - ' Less Vivid Nails it is interesting to notice that finger-nails are not to be so vivid , this summer. Brilliantly hucd. polishes have been subdued. popu-l la: shades for the season being a soft sun-tan, and a. somewhat mellow rust. A‘ careful review of the situation confronting the woman who wishes to be well-groomed this spring, re- veals the fact that she must be ell-tailored, with simple. slreizht l from the top of her hat to the so oi her feet, but that she must giv great care to accessories, and these include "definitely her coli- fure. her facial make-up and the care of her finger nails. §i-<¢<"éir$==<-b* <<~e 4 i l .___ A Diam d In The Hair Diamond fps have been worn in Another em two twin clips. above the other, on the “heavy e" of the hair. t their hair "Madonna fashion in the centre. are wearing a di and clip on eech aide ‘oi the p ting. Olips are even .eee in the day- time. fnsteed of plnnl g a diamond breech to an ofi-tlie- ow hat. the nnsrt woman fastens s diamond clip to her hair who ver it will show best below the uptrncd brim 8 hl E» \ {- \ l Prowse Bros Ltd. .- ‘iorzu- :vn;:;:..u ",\,',.‘,'.'_'l‘/1.2I~l‘ i. Thursday, Friday and Saturday ‘APRIL—2nd 3rd and 4th Annually this interesting event formally inaugurates the Spring sensor -yearly it authoritatively presents all that is new and correct for Sprinl- wear. It is a style guide. followed by discerning women, who see in thi~ formal opening, tho opportunity to learn the Fashions’ dictates. Coats . . . Dresses . . . Suits . . . Miilinery . , - Accessories are included in this comprehensive showing. Brand New Spring Models Dress Sale TO Size For Every Woman and Miss! These “fashion-bargains" are truly fascinating - a bright and lovely collection of the new Spring frocks, at a thrilling price! Made of: Actetates! French Crepes! Combinations! Fancy Crepes! ' New light and dark colors! New sleeve details! New necklines! New fancy efiects of unusual charm and ~ beauty! ;, Jacket Frocks‘ _ For Fpring $10.95 T0 $14.95 They're a fashion must” for wom- en who aeek to be well dressed. And rightly so, because jacket frocks look well on every type. Our price will intrigue the most thriftly _ woman. _ ' ’ ; 0/‘ LOOK YOUR VERY BEST 'AT SMALL COST TOPNOTES FROM THE FASHION CENTRES i " H NEW YORK . . . acclaims . . . color contrast HOLLYWOOD . . . introduces . . . Chinese influences PARIS . . . accents . . . the rolled brim LONDON . . . casuals . . . favor dips. The most important of the Spring miilincry modes are presented for your delightful inspection — lovely styles in afascinating array of materials and colors. $1.59 T0 $3.50 _ .,;-\\ j \ ‘<~?'- . . _ £Ta1\n1'ZI'l—§li,-<P";¥€:",71‘A§ -. TAILORED SPORT colri; FOR SPRING COMFORT $6.15.. $39.00 Swagger a n d tailored modes. Smooth and rough wooiens. Plain shades, novelty mixtures, and gay plaids. They're here in profusion. Included are Poles, Jigger Ocats. Balmacaans, and trim Cheaterfields. Priced right! Styled right! For women and ' a /'\l 3O a Trilniy-Tailored Styles! New MAN-TAILORED SUITS $10.95 T0 $32.95 You simply MUST own a Man- Taiiored Spring Suit. if you wish to keep pace with the fashion , ., parade! ‘ _ ,l"\\" We're thrilled over these stunning ‘m. models! Mannhh slit!» acme with- topceats, in mart effects.