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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-20, Page 27IT'V 0,00SW. 0,0,71,41,17,17•0,1,70.,110:01,,,ArT05,00,1,10.,01$1,,,,,11,0,00,0,1,•10”,171007.111,01121,1,0•4/P901.00117,00.11111PHSWISITS, . .0,110710,T.1",17•0 T11,010,011040",00•9001,1,1r11,0M7,11,111700/...019•1,11•101,•flgin11,500•001Frl,0114,000%,,,,”0.•••'0'"'•'•••• Save A Full $4,00 t ,0•(/ $15 Permanents ONLY $11,00 On This EASTER SPECIAL! A Saving You Can't Afford To Miss! LET OUR EXPERT FINGERS CUT YOUR SPRING COIFFURE! Modern Beauty Salon PHONE 349 314 Main St. EXETER ....=..s•..•rw,•n—,em,,nv0o•gnin.tIrnPr•,I,q7•1,r0FMY.0r,IC•9rlqrunyf.rnn.r,000,0,•r,p,r0,0vqy,ra,0,0r•IMP'I0MIP.W•trt!rMIWTrrrP.,,,0!r"'PMV,,T'•,•'r100/f00.n‘r••",07,,q,00R,,,,,rl.15011r•,ISM•N•I0•,,r4•1lTl1,•,,,,1•0,r7,0•Z•,Ilf1N0....•,•T•••'9• Clothes For Children, New Coiffures Show Influence Of Controversial Sack New Styles For Tots im• Not Radical Changes size. It is possible that within the year The government stan- dardized sizing will be adopted by .Canadian manufacturers in some lines. This sizing standard will be entirely governed by Measure- ments and age will be .of no im- portanee. Some of the better Children's wear outlets have al- ready adopted this Method of sizing by measurement but still market their goods hy age, it has been of greathelp .to the retailer when unable to give a pereortal fillivg for a garment. Clothing this spring for the young man is the best we have seen in years. Trousers and jackets that mix or match and shirts in drip dry fabrics are fashion favorites. Suits for ;the wee. fellow still wearing short trpusers have white shirts under a wescoat of matching fabric and how -lie: tiny watch and chain tucked in the pocket just like Dad's. Three-piece sets of Holland suede tweedy corduroy and shine cloth seem to be favoured for the infant set, However the two- piece coat and hat of tweed .or fine check as well as Holland suede. in blue and toast follow h close second for the two -to - four range. The navy blazer and grey trouser still holds its pop- ularity and checking in Toronto this past week found it to he their volume sale of boys' wear, Hats this year are colourful and different, styled to compli- ment the chemise. The Breton sailor is perhaps most mention!. ed with the turban and cloche as welt as the straw beret, a popular second. Large cabbage roses and jewelled pins seem to be the favourite trims. Children's hats are dainty hits of nonsense and suited for any hair style. By MRS. PEI- MacM11.1.,,AN (Maci\lillan's) The chemise, as much in the .news these .days as the ,coming election, has created quite a sensation in the ;fashion world. ',the ehildree's wear mantifae- !curers, although slower to adopt radical style changes, has felt its influence. Coats this year are slimmer cut with belts placed much low- er and suit jackets have the new hip bone length. Fabrics are lovely soft wooland mohair blends, pastel woollen tweeds and the new tapestry cleth a versatile, all-weather finish. Cotton is becoming more pop- ular as a best dress with more detail to finish. Myriads of fine eee. pin tucks, hand smocking and row after row of dainty lace. make the trim, Colours are beautiful this year with the new sherbet shades high on the pop- ularity list; soft green, hot red, oriental blue and many more to choose from. The budget -minded mother of today shops for quality. A gar- ment expertly cut and fitted properly leaves room for growth. Good seams, deep hems and generous turn -up on sleeve are features to look for also, fabrics that are durable, colour fast and, of course, sanforized. Many cottons carry a "drip dry" label, a feature that means little or no ironing. These fabrics have been chemically treated which help make them wrinkle and soil resistant. They are easier to wash and they dry faster. One caution: always read and follow manufacturer's instruc- 4tions in care of garment. A tape measure is an infallible guide for buying the proper Jack Smith CREDIT JEWELLER Jewellery Fashion Headquarters PHONE 510 EXETER Shoe styles this season, 'as shown at Smyth's Shoe Store, feature the pump with gently tapered toe, high and slim heel and vamp ornamentation. ,,,eperrrgrtirrte is here at MacMillan's • FOR MILADY Exclusive Millinery Exquisite Bonnets At Moderate Prices A complete Inc of accessories to compliment any spring costume. FOR THE YOUNG MAN • BLAZERS • DRESS TROUSERS SHIRTS • CARCOATS Complete Line of Cherub 'Underwear and Tee Shirts, Phone FOR THE YOUNG LADY • -.COATS • + DM:SSP + SUITS + LINGERIE * ACCESSORiES Infant To 14X Subteen • 37 BOOST THE MOI '1 Exeter Rebekahs Honor District- Official Seventy-two Rebekahs attend- ed a turkey supper at • Arm- strong's Restaurant Wednesday evening in honor of the official visit of the district deputy pres- ident, Mrs, Ada Fritzley, Gode- rich, to Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge 338 Exeter. ' Mrs. Mary Nediger, assembly color bearer, Goderich, also at- tended. The regular meeting followed at the lodge rooms. Members were invited to attend a meeting of Huronic Rebekah Lodge, Clin- ton, on April 7. Mrs. Helen Bell sang two Irish numbers and bingo was enjoyed. Guests were present from Clin- ton, Goderich and London. Pretty, Pert, Practical Dianne S,hapton in her Easter apparel wears an all-weather turquoise rayon 'blend coat which drops with soft, easy swing from the deep back yoke. A matching hat goes with the coat but Dianne chooses a girlish white, Breton sailor with streamers, white gloves and purse. —Doerr 'Pointedly Chic' Styles Highlight New Shoes Ey GEORGE SMYTH (Smyth's Shoe Store, Exeter) With Easter in the offing and spring already here this sea- son's footwear styles blossom forth in a galaxy of colors, Women's shoes are pointedly chic. Men's styles show a great- •er variety and even children's shoes begin to take on a slim- mer line, In wome.n's shoes the tapered, pointed or needle toe and shin heel is in vogue—a. repeat of last year. The Canadian shoe manu- facturer's dramatic answer to the rising hemline is a slightly higher than mid -heel height al- though still gracefully slim, d The closetoe pump, most often seen in smooth leather seems even slimmer this spring. The sharply pointed pump in black patent is an elegant so- phisticate on a very high slim heel, lowered for daytime with faille bow or insets, While the closed pump for early spring is top fashion, the less shoe look, the open back, T -strap patterns, the bare and open sandal are also featured. This season features a trimmer Jooking sole edge. Detailing is delicate. Orna- ments are small and neat and perforations are finely worked. A square vamp ornament often in the form of a buckle covered oblong frequently serves to shorten the appearance without destroying the beauty of its tapered, toe. It's a colorful season for shoes. While black is .number one for early spring, red is the big color news followed by brighter blues and beiges. The brown family remains in favor—especially the beiges, off-whites and neutral tans. Floral patterns abound in silk and linen fabrics. Save a third of a yard of the print or fabric of your dress to have shoes made to match. Leather heels pick un a color in the medley. Handbag and shoes to match make fashion headlines. Two-tone pump types are also • Chemise Coiffure ,Judy I di di mdels this coiffitid by Y-Go.By Beauty tar designed for spring of 1058. The hair ls cut fairly short all over. The sides are brought out 16 the fact line and swept toward the 16p where Stand.up curls add height, to the figure with a few curlsbrbught down over the fore. " head and falling to the sides. :--Doeer • VI. :44 .,! , fashion favorites. In 1958 there is every indica- tion that the swing to styles and to the leisure look in male foot- wear will be more pronounced than before. Lighter, flexible Canadian footwear is apparently here to stay with casual sports and casual dress shoes designed for specific occasions and spe- cific uses. While fashion change doesn't occur as' rapidly in children's shoes as in adults the "fashion with comfort" trend is already evident to some degree. 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