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: ‘ad PARSIANS ADOPT LOW HELED SHOES this season. length Chinese coats, with Lucile Paray’s hip- |odalisque’s trousers or reminiscent of pagoda |the skirts worn by Tahitian women. sleeves, fasten at the back. Main- | Floppy, transparent straw hats which bocher appears to have turned his |either fall all ‘around the head like a boots around and whether single or | stiff veil or are thrown back in front double breasted, models fasten down |are a sensation of the Alix collection, the back, leaving the front perfectly }a mixture of Greek, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1936_ oriental and i plain save sometimes for a small ja-| Ethiopian styles with “rainbow” f- | AMONG NEW STYLES bot effect. Godets introduced at the | fects in decorative motifs. ! back of jacket and swaggers are fea-| white porcelain beads supply the Back Fastenings Are Headlin-| rect is even more striking. ers; New Ideas Introduced In Beach Wear By ROSETTE HARGROVE (NEA Service Staff Correspondent) Paris—A totally new swing has! low the shoulder line. Long, straight | or” tured in every house. As these are | few heavy white silk crepe dresses of- usually made of vivid prints, the ef-|Lanvin's handsome crepe afternoon and dinner frocks, usually in a 16th Shoulders and sleeves have lost|century or byzantine design. much of their width. Shoulders are | re-embroidered his prints in shining, accentuated, but never widened, and|transparent, and colored beads. A while fullness appears in the sleeve | few heavy wihte silk crepe dresses of- tops of some of the more formal|fer a delicate all-over embroidery in clothes, this is always introduced be-|silver or gold beads and “water-col- Patou flower embroideries in light come into the Paris daytime picture] sleeves are also smart and again,|touches decorate a number of simple with the featuring of low, square-| sleeves that stop just below the elbow | black or navy sheer wool dresses. heeled shoes or ankle-high bootees| are seen everywhere, on informal suits| Some of the more bizarre decoration slit or cut-out across the top. Both] as well as on formal dresses. Schiaparelli and Jodelle show these novelties include tulle ruches, posies Pleated pants have replaced the/jof flowers, such as Molyneux’s yellow in mediums varying from suede to soft| more masculine shorts for beach wear |or white tulips nonchalantly slipped kid. Jodelle’s sports shoes are espec-| and are topped by brassieres in the|through the waistbelt of a black or jally gay affairs with soles and broad| shape of stars, breast-plates and so|navy ensemble, field flower corsages, Jeather ties in a vivid contrasting col-| on, usually attached to the shorts.|starched pique and linen roses and or either matching or providing the| Skirts are exotic, to say the least,| carnations, stylized arum lillies in bright note to a monotone suit. Back fastenings are headliners, too,| parasols, —_— some reminiscent of gaudy beach |grosgrain ribbon, high twin-pointed others cut like very full | Directoire collars, PATOU CREATIONS FORECAST END OF ‘CRAZY STYLE’ BRA Among Innovations; Clothes Gay But Comfortable Paris—Although the general sil- Jean Patou’s new spring collection novations in handling of materials and details continue the trend away from “crazy styles.” Daytime clothes—sports, houette of the creations included in|deal of embroidery and embroidered shows little change, distinguishing in- ; esses. country | while some reflect a Chinese inflence, and informal dresses or suits—are gay |this is by no means predominating. but comfortable and essentially prac- |He also used a good deal of pleating tical. The use of pleating in its vari- jand although the line is stressed it is in English woolens complete many of flecting the influence of the London these outfits. Exhibition of Chinese Art. These are Suits for every hour of the day and in every possible medium—wool, silk, rayon, tulle, sheer fabrics—confirm the success of this type of dress, which offers all the possibilities of express- ing individuality and is above all prac- tical. colors he employed a good deal of ‘Wool dresses worked like silk, or|Chinese violet-blue, some greys and vice versa, are completed by boleros,|naturally a range of medium and short capes or jackets fitted through | dark navy blues (navy competing with the waist and hips, and a few $-4/black as in every summer collection). swagger coats. Some of the wool] Fabrics offer particular interest this dresses are trimmed with braiding or |season and the French textile manu- embroidery, indicating that today the|facturers have made a great creative wool dress is just as appropriate for|effort to produce new weaves, and afternoon as for morning wear. As a|new prints which are bewildering in matter of fact, Patou used a great |their extreme fantasy. Rodier’s hand- some silk jersey “djersamat” fashions both day and evening|/a number of form-fitted gowns which will have a great success and Bian- Chinese Influence bee Near ay oases rat er Patou devoted # great deal of study |the organza family, appedrs ° vening dresses ber of very feminine trimmings as Le greta a ey well as in dressy suits and formal evening gowns. Although czy eight of the 73 brew- fabrics in ous forms contributes some novel ef-|never hampered. A number of semi-|eries in Canada ere located in Que- fects and many skirts are divided for |divided or completely divided skirts|bec, this province produces approxi- active sports wear such as golfing and |appear here, which are distinctly new. | mately half of the total qutput of the yachting. Good, comfortable topcoats Here you will find the Correct Glove for a correct costume for any occasion. The largest and best selection avail- able to you. ‘ 79c - - FABRIC GLOVES - - $1.00 Of course you will want many pairs of Fabric Gloves at these prices, Choose from Bengal Cord or suede cotton fabric in a variety of new tailored and decorated styles. Have a color for every outfit—preferably one that con- trasts—says Fashion. Novelty Pull-ons. Button Trim Cuffs. Tailored Suit Gloves. Black, Brown, Grey or Navy. Capes, Kids, Pig Grains .......$1.95 Each of an excellent wearing quality. Snappy Spring styles, Navy, black or brown. At $1.95 a pate: Fine Easter Gloves ............$1.95 There is ‘nothing quite as correct or as perfect as snow white gloves for Easter morning. And besides, you al- ways want to keep a fresh pair at hand. Fine quality, washable doe skins at $1.95 a pair. : $2.95 - - Pigskin Gloves - - $3.50 Fine genuine pigskin gloves, made only from selected 4 skins and washable. Black, brown, natural, white, navy and luggage tan. Short button back styles, also plain pull-ons. $2.95 and $3.50 a pair. Light Weight Kids, pair ...... $2.95 Slip-on and flaring: gloves in new spring styles, All of fine light weight kids. Priced at $2.95 a pair. 8 ary This Wee Bit of Scotch! KELTEES by VON Gay as a real Scotch tartan... this big, bold plaid done in soft blue or pink with white. Notice, too, that the prices keep to the Seoteh tradition. i Bras (sketched) $1.00 Panties (sketched) 1.00 a Costume Handkerchiefs Novelty kerchiefs in the new high colors. Just right to be gore po as oer pokes Hy ope new outside pocket irse, Priced at id each. iouwwmncime _ CP a> DESIGNED AND APPROVED BY Dr.M.W.LOCKE WILLIAMSBURG, ONT. CANADA TRADE MARK The Shoe for the $ most comfort. l l Fitted by Regis- tered Shoe Fitters. A style for each individual foot. out |A.W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise Ready for Easter Shopping With a Colorful and Attractive Display of “What’s New for Spring,” at a price that is equal- : ‘ly as pleasing. Shop here and Save. . SHOES. Our Main Floor and Basement Shoe Departments com- bine to give you the shoe that you want at the price you want to pay. The Season’s New Patterns are now on display. Let our expert shoe fitters aid you in making your selections. At $6.45 Pictured herewith 4s" a beautiful creation of black kid vamp and quarter. Pa- tent leather straps, conti- nental heel. A swell fit- ting shoe. Bien Jolie Gossard’s Warner Bros. Le Gant ‘Munsingwear Carter’s Corsets Are “Musts” This Season No costume for play or daytime or evening can look its smart best with- The silhouette is classic Grecian, improved . . . Slimmer, curves not so accentuated , . . The new lines out-Venus Venus . . . Bust- lines ure tilted up youthfully . . . A moulded roundness puts points out of the fashion picture .. . Waistlines are subtly defined, easy, natural curves, not sbarply pinched in. . . Hiplines flatten out a bit, with slimmer curves ... . Elastic is used and used and used to give strong control plus light- weight comfort ... Laces and satins, not heavy but firm, are favorite fabrics. The Corset Is the Most Individual Part of Any Costume It must have careful selection of type with precise fitting to each figure. You get that here. : ‘ one... Costume . FLOWERS 59¢ 79¢ $1.00 They are not only flattering but a sure sign that you know your fashions. Flowers on Everything Your suit, your frock, your coat — Gay Flowers that look almost real. Your Guarantee of Correctness He launched two new colors, re- jindustry. _ Vitaliy $828 At $4.95 Pictured herewith Blue Kid vamp and quarter with patent trim in vamp and straps. Extra wide straps. High continental heel. Form-Fit Vassarettes Camp’s Surgical New Spring 3 $1.00 $1.95 To brighten up your frock. WXGA a Tailored and frilly types in lace, pique, crepes, acetates, a and matelasse. : High and V-neckline collars. Vestees in white and beau- . tiful pastel shades. NEW FOUNDATIONS fro Marian Young Gives Instruc-| For one who sits a good deal, a tions About Purchase and |* csPssieu¥ inter smould be fitted by New. Garments On Market (NEA Service Staff Correspondent) | Wants ® full length foundation sho New York rey socnantian gar-| have all measurements taken. Note spring as practical. Girdles are as neat and|J0ng or @ bit too short, trim as Creed’s man-tailored suits. Foundations emphasize waistlines| ing as well as daytime dresses, look and, unlike the old types, are flexible|®t the new four-way types, and comfortable. Flexibility is, of course, the im-|Can. be worn over the portant thing about modern corsetry.| #7ound the neck, halter fashion, criss- Some foundations are boned the front, but rows and rows of|Made of satin lastex and lace, it is “stays” are seen just about as. fre-| Shown with a trim, flexible girdle of Sturdy nets, satins and crepes, all designed and here you will find whatever you desire for correct costuming, a real showing to choose from. Lots of zip styles. Lots of new types to set spring suit or coat off to advantage. Tailored pea ny Top Handles. Roomy Pouches, STOCKINGS For with dresses “going up” more attention must be paid to Stockings. They must not be “cloudy.” New Spring Shades to go with any costume. The above well known brands are your guarantee of satisfaction. Costume Jewelry Metals, Gold and Silver Clips, Bracel- ets, Earrings, Long Heavy Chains “ of dress or skirt. Even though a slender young girl may not need a girdle to Se oe cas to Kae Bae are By MARIAN YOUNG If you wear a brassiere under eve- straps on one especially nice ‘across| crossed at the back or not at all. as hoop skirts and busties.|*Wo-way stretch net. A rainfall of an inch over an area, to stretch two ways, flatten) of one acre equals 101 tons in weight. Patent Calf and Grained Leathers + ig tooo _ Types. Envelopes. Beautiful Belle-Sharmeer Phoenix Foot and Leg Size Custom Fit Top ‘ Van Raalte Kayser Flextoe Fit All Top Belle-Sharmeer .....+emees++++- + $1.00, $1.35 +719, $1.00, $1.15 Kayser 25 sees eee ceee Van Raalte ..ccssccccscvececess $148, $1.35 Now Showing the New Things in with large cross or pendant, $14 Especially new and “sporty” with Knitted Suits.