Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
seater ec eR @ A B........ areecG>= 2285 eee ee es PAGE FOUR Fashion... FALL COATS AND BLACK FLA elte of new s GUARDSMAN COAT . . . Fitted lines in @ handsome town coat of black broad- eloth with high collar, deep pointed la- pels and flared skirt, for dressy wear. By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor §S SOON as you recover from the shock of the new fall dress- es, which are designed to make everything in your clothes closet obsolete, you might cast an eye on the coming suits and coats. These are going to be considerably easier to take, since few go to the extremes in styling that identify the dresses for fall. If you're the conservative type, you're going to be able to find plenty of discreet, wearable coats and suits this fall. If you like fadical fashions, they'll be available, too. There are two distinct silhouettes in the fall coat lineup— both new, both practical and both becoming. One is the fitted: coat, which has been missing from the fashion scene for several seasons. The other is the greatcoat with full, flaring back al-| most universally becoming. For sports and evening wear, many hooded coats are being shown, the hoods usually lined in contrasting color and designed so that they may be thrown back to form a cow! collar. Fabrics are handsomer than they have been in many years. B For dressy coats, you'll be seeing much satiny black broad-| cloth, with a sheen almost like silk. For sturdier coats, there | are soft imported tweeds, wonderful deep-pile velours and fleeces, velvety suede cloth, silky camel's hair. | Colors are deep, rich and glowing, with garnet red velours slated for top honors of the season. There's a deep hunter's green that will be popping up in all the coat col- lections, also, and a coppery tobacco brown, wonderful when combined with black. If you're a cape fan, you'll be happy next season, for capes are all over the place, long, short and medium. There are dra-| matic floor-length hooded capes for evening guaranteed to! make any woman look like a prima donna, is Anthony Blotta's black broadcloth hooded theater cape, lined | in garnet red satin and cold lame. Another similarly striking formal cape is Kiviette’s, in scarlet wool. | oe pir for suits, you pay your money and you take your choice. | c| waists are nipped in more and there's a round look to the hips. | But for conservative souls there are still boxy jacket suits and perennial classics which depend o: id li i il- | ease ecaprred Pp m good lines, fabric and tail. | OTT MTN Personals SAU Vosburghs Return Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vosburgh, 417 Elizabeth street, have return- ed home after a 2 trip to Waghington, D. C.; Johnstown, N. ; Chicago, I, and Sparta, Wise. The Citizen city editor and wife arrived by plane from Chicago Sunday evening. INFORMATION ABOU Jeff Knight, Jr, manager of the Key West office of Florids State Employment Service, said | today that anyone between the | ages of 17% and 35 years inter- ested in the apprentice seaman | training program of the U. { Maritime Service, may call at office and obtain the nece information and forms to be fill- ed out. Increasing numbers of win- cows in homes have aluminum frames. | Subseribe to The Citizen—25c weekly. cloth, hanging loose from wide shoul- der yoke. Both in Molly’s fall collection. * 1c A case in point |: ets generally are longer, skirts are flared instead of straight, | out MARITIME SERVICE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SUITS HIGHLIGHT VARIED LINES. RE... Important silhou. FUR-TRIMMED SUIT... eason, in deep wine broad- Boxy jacket of dark green broadcloth with tuxedo trimming of platina fox. | | Coloradian Seeks Calling all Key Westers who have green glass rum jugs! From far-off Colorado, The {Citizen publisher has received a lietter asking for one green glass {rum jug to replace piece acquired here 15 years ago but recently broken. The letter, from T. M. Metz- iger, of the Grand Junction, Colo., i“Daily Sentinel,” speaks for it- self: "Some 10 years ago we ac- quired a green glass rum jug, | about 15 gallons capacity. while | visiting in Key West and with- in the past year have had it | fashioned into a table lamp. I a similar jyear will be Green Glass Rum | Jug Here To Replace Broken One * | . Federal Buying 0 fo] ° ° Eggs Discontinued (Special te ‘The OF WASHINGTON.—Government | buying of eggs to support produc.! er price was discontinued on July | 22, until further notice, because Department of Agriculture offi- | cials believed that consumer de-! mands for the remainder of the ng enough to in- sure producers the minimum prices promised by law. ! t add with pride it was one of the most attractive things ' things imaginable, perched | near a big picture window. “But today our dog hit the table, and the lamp wes shat- {| tered into a hundred pieces. | Thus I am desperately hoping | that you may put this into the hands of someone who can make a replacement. Obviously, | will pay a reasonable price and cost of shipping. This jug we had, I was told, was used | in the shipment of Cuban rum to the mainlend. It was really an attractive piece of furniture and Mrs. Metzger is heart- broken over its loss.” So is The Citizen, and it hopes jthat somewhere on this isle there till exists a green glass m jug hich can be sent to the Metz- Through such occurrences West can v maintain its enviable reputation for th quaint and unusual. the pictures- que and the original. Metzger evidently eexelon demijohn. means a | West Point w !by troops duri ,olutionary war. first occupied g the U. S. Rev- VICTORY MEDALS General distribution of the Vietory Medal, awar to all World War will be- gin in August jthe war department. $28,292,230,031 In Circulation (Special to The Cittsen) WASHINGTON.—Money in cir- culation at the beginning of July totaled $28,292,230,031, an average , of $198.38 each for a population estimated at 144,055,000. | This average was a drop of 11| ts, according to the Treasury riment, TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1775-——George Ciymer and Mi-} chael Hillegas, Philadelphia me chants, appointed by Continental } joint or Continental | » Pittsburgh Gazette ued: first newspaper west of the Alleghanies. A weekly. Town then a mere cluster of log huts. | 1846—An American force un- der Col. John C, Fremont occu- »s San Diego, and USS. flag of- ficially raised in California for | first ti 1 1905--Agreement with Japanj{ signed: Japan recognizes Ameri- can sovereignty over the Philip- pines and we theirs over Korea 1914-—First talk over telephone ed 11 veterans, Ist, according to De | appear on tir Doctor and this prescription heve for between New York and San] ¢ ARDN i R’S Su 4 : i Pee VRU Esme wee ee 20-—Beginning of air mail! ; service between New York and PHAR ACY San Francisco. —— | 1938—Nazis mai oh The Rexall Store i symans_ begin the all-| bing of England. | First marria, 2] | Hi4 Division St. Corner of Varela Street Phone 177 House in 24 years—that of Harry | Hopk 1943—-Gen. Eisenhower offers peace to the Italians | 1944—American armored forces | crash through shattered German RELIABLE 6) 2 fee PRESCRIPTIONS Jap premier rejects Al. q ender ultimatum. The Paris Peace Confer- | cnce opens, with Dr. Evatt of Bag@ Austra nations have an equal voice and decisions decided | by majority. Free Delivery | Were getting famous, sweetheart It took 20 years to perfect the delicious blending of flavor and nourishment . .. now, new Corn-Soya is catching on fast. It's toasty, tempting, stays crisp in milk. Get some today. pigd> Sun and Storm w"”A WNINGS When OPEN—It’s A Distinctive Awning pees CLOSED—It’s A Perfect Storm Shutter UCTED OF HEAVY GALVANIZED SHEET MET. . GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT a Finished in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, Monogram or Design Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration Installed LEE BROS 614 GREENE ST. by ed ° PHONE 4 Phone for FREE Estimate PTs ES ae 2S vd Ratned de we eect Sammy SOYA for body-building proteins Helleygis THE, GREATEST-NAME IN” for over 1 I’ve seen JOHN CUMMINS IS RiG! scores of other experts know tobacco . . of Lucky Strike buy ‘ quality.” After all that’s w a cigarette . enjoyment of fine tobacco. So remember... psf Lucy Strike Means fine Ts real quality.” |. L. CUMMINS, IN . have scen the makers . . the honest, deep-down The government has bought about 270,000,000 dried and froz- | en eggs since the first of the year. | TERMINAL LEAVE | Nine million ex-service men! have received more than $2,000,- 000,000 in rminal leave pay bonds or cash since Congress au- thovized the payment, according to the U. S. Treasury. Another 2,000,000. belived eligible, have until midnight, August 31, to file claims. Of the total, the Army tops the list with 6,500,000 claims filed and 1,250,000 to be filed. The Navy had 2,417,000 on file ‘and 500,000 expected. FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIPS A ten-man board has been ap- pointed by President Truman to select U. S. students for study abroad under Government spon- sorship. Foreign Governments can pay in part for war surplus purcha: from the U. S. with scholarships in their schools for American students. So far, about 12,00 students have applied for these scholarships, according to the State Department. 9 years. In all that time the makers of Lucky Strike buy fine, good-tastin’ tobac- co... tobacco that’s got quality, NT TOBACCO AUCTIONEER Kentucky (22 YEARS A LUCKY STRIKE SMOKER) HT!...Andlikehim, who really ‘tobacco that’s got hat you want in eT. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1947 —— | HOUSING os | A sharp spurt in house con- B. struction, when private builders an work on 75,000 new per- fatant non-farm dwelling units, ‘was registered in June, accord- | ing to the Bureau of Labor S tistics. It was the largest number for any month since the boom ‘days of the Nineteen-Twenties and was an increase of 2,500 over (the post-war record set in May. _ AT ELIMI ES Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND | auenican COFFEE -_———Try A Found Today——. EAGT SLES SAE / wetlost PLENAMIN STRAND THEATRE Now Showing “SUSPENSE” Belita - Barry Sullivan Starting Thursday “UNDERCOVER MAISIE” Ann Sothern -@——. MONROE THEATRE Now Showing “THE TRAP” Sidney Toler Manton Moreland ‘Two tiny capsules conteia ALL VITAMINS known to be essential to human ffi] sutrition, plus liver and iso. 72's $2.59 + Yesat mone Uf 288's $7.95 GARDNER'S PHARMACY Starting Friday 1114 Division St.. Cor. Varela “SIX GUN SERENADE” Phone 177 Free Delivery Jim Wakely CLEAR-VIEW Trade-Mark Reg. “The Original Patented and Most Modern Five-In-One Metal Blind and Awning” Thousands of Satisfied Customers in Over Nine Years Let Us Weather- Condition Your Windows, Doors and Porches ——— Convenient Terms KEY WEST VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY 118-120 Duval Street PHONE 1042 Jefferson Hotel Bldg. a Cor. The Amarions Tabaeue Compaen co So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed—So Free ond tasy on the Draw