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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Oct 1929, p. 7

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| The FLAY. of LAS LAO OL BELLS RING IN A A ---- Ee ---- SCHO What the Sub-Deb Shall Wear To School is a Real Problem She Becomes A Potential Debutante The Very Minute She Is Born, And As Soon As She Begins To Walk And Talk Her Education Begins, Training In Clothes Consciousness Should Start At Once, This Means Smartness Later On " Cts Sorts HURE tv 'so very much talk of elothes consciousness, these days, that the wise mother Is including Its development In the rudiments of her daughter's education, The wsoerrect ensemble for the cocasion In mind, and an absolute laok of thought cunverns ine that ensemble once It has been donned, that fs clothes econsalotis- ness, It goes on and on Inte the very smallest detalls of one's aps parel, but no matier what ameunt of consideration has been given the nleetien of the eostume, one must forget that her clothes are right, if she would appear at home In them, This, then, is what the ahlld should be taught-=a fine diserimle nation In choosing and In wearing olothes, with a result that they look #8 though they were a part of the wearer, but a eomplets lack of con: #olounness that this Is se, One must begin early, A Very Gradual Process From the time a ohild frst ba gins to think of elethes until she is woman grown, she must absorb piyle knowledge, How to separate the wheat from the chaff, be smart ly dressed, but not overdressed, ohoose the best thing for the pure pore, all this must be slowly ime pressed upon the growing girl, Her olothes are Important, but not too Important, a matter of relative values as applied to wearing aps parel, Hha Is Just as keen about Peing smart as a growns=upl Cortaln things must be consid. ered fundamentals, The shops will give one all the needed Informa tion as to what Is being worn, but it Is necessary te find out the mom practioal types of the many, for youth In a bit hard on the suite and coats and dresses that she does not provide for herself, One wise oman budgeted her daughter's Penn allowance when she Was very small indeed, and In this way taught her te eare for her clothes that more might be available, What They Are Wearing Dresses and coats and sults, hats and shoes and hoalery, Just like Mother 1a doing, this Is the answer to the question above, Cay little outfits, oarried out In sturdy mas terials, and exquisite In thelr works manship, may: be had for avery purpose, iret thought should be given to fabries, for they must be abrviceable, sultabile, amare, If they Are Lo prove a success, And fest of all, we sonalder the woolens and the cottons, beth fall favorites Tweeds, of course, for they are sverywhers, and they are most a i TH not really a new material, Just a new version of an eld favorite that neads ne introduc: ton winary, practical fabre, There have been plain Jerseys aver alnce the Inception of the vogue for knitted things, and unioue offerings have oeme from many of the foreign originators, but until this season they have not been of featured Ime portance, Novelty jerseys will be a a a de ae I a. © A New Novelty Fabric to anyones Who enjoys a novel In both eoloring and design, Magonals and pin-cheoks are noted, and there Are many jerseys, warm and smart, & perfect oom. bination, These are approved for the fall sont and the little sults that are sure to be Included in the sohoel wardrobe of Miss Binto-sin- teen, Miirt and Jaoket sults they Are, and aver so many blouses oun be planned for a single sult, nohlev« ing variety, An English Contribution Ho many mothers ind that frocks of linen or cotton, wern under a heavy eost on cooler days, best solve the problem for the younger wirl, Washable frooks, they must be, and In A new group recently brought over from England, the "te! Is ohanged to "sm," making the word smooks, They are fash- foned of very fine materials, and are ornamented Ith smooking=- any elever moth®r oan eopy An original, If she has time for the handwork that gives the little gars ment Its name, Chambrays, linens, any of the cotton materials of a sturdy nature, whether plain or printed, are fa vared, and there are collars and ouffs of white on ocelors or on prints, or self colors, and these frooks are tubable and do not fade in the tub, For a dress of a more formal type there In orepe de chine, washable of course, and It may be smocked In color, or It may be oolored Iteeit, A wardrobe of these frocks would solve the schoolswear problem. What A Youngster Should Have A warm coat and a suitable num« bor of frooks for the business of gotting an sdugation must ba com plemented with sturdy footwear and suitable headwear, and supple mented with a rain coat and rain hat that will surely keep out the rain, There may ba another coal for dress purposes and little frooks that have more of formality about them, and theres may be a little Jacket sult that will permit of » frilly blouse==avan very amall ohil« dren are wearing them, The smartest things are the sim ple things, and you may Inoerpor ate subtle detalles of line and ornas mentation into the little dresses whieh ean be replicas of your awn and still be fashlon«right for » small girl, Remember, you Aare setting an example every day, and what you wear and do will be popled, Leadership (8 always as sured followsship, and the sense of Hine and velor and appropriateness te type that you display. will be instilled Into your daughter's mind, | NR UL one of the high lights of fall babrie fashions, Ho beautifully are they oarvied out that they are hard to dis tingulsh from what we know in a general way as woolens, If you are devoted to plain Jersey, then you will And It In many different colors, but you will be smarter In A tweedjersey, or one of the very fine, lace-like offerings, Hmooth of surface, or rough, striped, flecked, and generally patterned, they add golor and Individuality to the wardrobe that 1a wise enough tol nake use of them, Sometimes one Nnda a patterned Jersey, a olever little wo « plece dresa for fall wear having a dis agonal stripe across the jumper In two shades of yellow and brown, the background a soft tan, But the material may have an allover stripe that ts woven Inte the goods liself, not Just a single costume pattern, Rig-sag stripes appear in the openwork offerings, and they are used with great success for the smart jacket frock that seema to be a fundamental, this fall, A model that has youth written all over It, and ts out of the ques: tion for the mature Agure, is made of a thin lacy jersey and oarries out the high-walsted idea through the medium of a bolere jackets-a decidedly Spanish affale! Another Httle outit uses double-faced Jers sey, and It Is a Jacket and skirt, for wear with the tudks 1] Many of the little jersey suite have this tn mind, and It a in Keeping with the mew normal walt We have come to look upon a Jersey froek In some favorite shade an 8 olasslo In the wardrobe, The novelty weaves Will not change the situation so far as the frook Is cone cerned, but it will be Inoreased in wlarity by the addition of a Jacket of novelty «knit material, There may be a jacket of another , fable, for ft In smart te combine Callk of wobl weaves with this new favorite. Two Jersaya, In two shades of one color, but different WOAVES, Are usd with alk ia a [third shade. HR 2 wt A woolly coat, of fabric that makes one think of a teddy bear do, at least, until Thanksgiving, New Hats Show ERHAPE you will like them for yourself, but thers Is al ways the possibility that you will not for many of us need the friendly brim for reason or another But tha nowest hat, And, therefore, the smartest hat, Is the one that reveals the fore head, although the vost of the | shape may vary widely to Its slithouette, Offsthe<forehond hats, they are, and of a very trying sort Unless one has a profile that will stand featuring, Wide aldea pres yall, | In this latter oharaotoristio there In something of an ald for the lnek of a brim In front, Dut wherever you look, you will see that doslgn ors are concerned with the manipu lation of brie, up, down or eut One even suspects the boret of aspiring to a sugnestian of a brim, although It may ba only a bit of ribbon telmming, oF a suggested fare, Whatever the hat, there Is one general rule that applies ta all «it must be worn as far baek on the head as In possible, Matorlals begin and end with felt, for no matter what élse may he offered, one's experience proves that felt oan always be dapeided on to give service, Ho thers are more felts than anything else, al though designers are working with solell In a very lght welght, and there In a fale for velvet, With the velvet sult or frock, and for wear later, with the fur coat, velvet is most appropriate, and wo may ex poet combinations, especially ef velvet and felt, In every wardrobe one black hat! what 18 an excellent rule, for it} oan be worn with practically sverys | thing, and for all ovoastons Ita} wArtness 1a olasslo, and nothing | has ever come inte the meade to one threaten ts supremacy, It is splan did to have ene oolor we may be | Op It may be a woolly econfeotion, | Nrown In some | white for preference, worn far back | But for street wear | and bolges In a wide range, and | felt, in combination with chenille, | ever sure about, one of Hts many shades, the tans vombinations of the three come noxt, Navy is lmportant, and after that the bright colors, Just tha moment there Is a devided vogue for the beret sports hat, and one seen It everywhere, It may be just a "rag of a hat" of tweed, Just a sorap ut mont it is lined with wool "Novel Brim Treatments | of fabrio, comfortable and ohi {on the head grosgrain or belting ribben, or In a combination of ribbons, would he | the oholos, hats of subtly perfoot | linen Apart from this vogue, remember only the fact that there Is an are | resting novelty In the newest brim treatments The football games will make sports toge one of the most im+ Twe portant groups in the fall wardrobe, and other woolens are considered smart for the indispensible beret, the one illustrated is of the former, a a a The Hands of the Housewife Dea AA T In a comparatively slmple J rater for the woman of leisure | «08 Al least, the woman whose daya include no household taske-- 10 keep her hands in good cupdh tion, for faw, If any, of the many ittle influences that tend to make the akin red and rough have to be combatted, Yet quite the loveliest, best kept hands that one ould wish belong to a little lady whe doen all her own worke=and does! It thoroughly and well, | Curiously enough, the attention | she gives to her akin and nalls is) not & matter of thirty minutes of | but vather the cons | alstent routine she follows, part prevention and part eure Her ohief weapons against sain and | roughness are lemons and a soalhs ng cream that disappears when rubbed into the skin, with noe hint of stickiness to attract siray pars totes of dust, She never takes her more a day, { for the outiole, hands out of water, or washes them after a household task that she does not serub them with halt a out lemon, and, after thoroughly drying them, apply the cream, The attention she givea hor nails Comes, hands have been Immersed In was ter, for 1t is easiest, then, to care and 1t takes less than half the time, Each night she rubs cold oream inte her natla and finger tips, pushing the auticle back With her Angora, and shaping hor finger ends a bit, an she yubs, Ai A vesult her hands are soft and white, her nalls glossy, with ne sign of dryness, and the general appearance of both =o attractive that it would be diffionlt te cons vihoe (a stranger that she ever washed a dish or handled a broom and duster, Her broom closets, and every closet that holds paraphernalia of Be alk alata It possible, just after her | Ankle socks, in college colors, promise warmth, a hold | housework, rubber gloves, loose Atting and strong, and she "| of never In too great a hurry to don A paler for even the briefest task, Hho gives leas time to the oare of | her handa than a lady of leisure, yet has less reason to he ashamed | {of them when she joins the leisure | olasa, | DID YOU KNOWee THAT the jacket suit, whether ft be of linen, tweed, silk or Jersey, | | must have at least one hlouse of handkerohlef linen? They arve| made without sleeves and come in many oolors, thelr olan ta dias tinetion based on the frills they wear as well as the fabrie (hat makes them, THAT the very newest and the very smartest evening wrap ia a soar! affair made of a single length, of panne velvet? It ia folded and draped so cleverly that it presents {the appearance of a hooded coat, | { this cowl eifeot welghted down with | {a large, droopy bow of the velvet, It may be sheltering, | até. A frock of maroon colored crepe, One of the indispensible jacket suits, this time of a light wool with a tweed weave, Here are three suggestions for the new outfit that must | drooping, uptilted rakishly, floppy, ar demurely narrow, but it will foous attention before any other charvaoteristio, youy --- . The Care of the Eyes | Nn eral hodlly I'hey are the lossnens, Q feature of the face Is As barometer of gens hoalth as the eyes, first to show sleeps or A run down condition of the body by tratned, tired look or by diseols ared, Inflamed lds, Sometimes the | trouble arises from eye straln-- | Aan ooullst oan remedy It} Aoourate a fatigue an again, (t may he overwork or too little wloep==then vright lving la the ou but when dark eolrolea {and Inflammation refuse to yield to either the ooulist's care or aye tematio Hving, It Is time to cons sult a physiolan for oauses that only expert care oan remove, here however, certain { home vomediea for strengthening [the eyes and removing surface [ teelitations, ehilet among them the slapla expedient of alternate hot and cold packs, (Always ending with the latter) to stimulate oir culation and rest the muscles, | This treatment (a far superior to | the application of eyewashes, which { have thelr use when a foreign subs staneg wots Into the eye, Simple exercises for strengthens Ing the eyes and removing pufis ness, Include rolling the eyeballs; staring steadily stralght ahead un- til the eyebrows tingle: and leaks Ing up==down==lefte=right=-a oer. tain number of times, the head bes ing held vigldly during the precess, ~-- Ae TheDress of the Week It 18 loyal te the premier fashion of last winter, in apite the aotivity of ita plval, panne, this little model of shimmering transparent velvet, It will be a velvet Autumn, not & doubt of that, and for this reason any effering that uses the soft fabrio fa noteworthy, An afternoon frook, tn the shade of red known as olavet, It typifies the season as well as the mode, for in it are ems bhadied many of the salient features of fashions to come, Ita skivt Is longer, and only slightly irregular, and ita walsthine is definite, sohieved by soft shiveings and the skis ful deapes that characterise it, It has a flat yoke collar of Belgian lace, ending in a soft jabot of the velvet and its sleaves ave long, The hat that complomenta 1t 1s an offsthe face model, and the gloves are slip-ona of suede, | "Done To a Turn" Simplicity is the the Ward NEW MODE Keynote of robe for College But Its Garments Are Adaptations Of The Smart Paris Fashions, Many Of Them Very Little Different From The Gen. eral Mode, There Must Be A Frock For Every Occasion, And Several For Classroom And Sports Wear HE crisp fall days are Riways fNlled with {interssting shop ping excursions, net only for | the daughter that goes away | ta school, but for the daughter [that stays at home, We speak of | the college wardrobe especially, for [1t 1s really responsible for the gems pleteness of the displays, since the wirl who returns te her studies, ov | note out to begin them, must have | the fundamentals of a wardrobe that will last until Thanksgiving, ut least, although we have no vight to presuppose & lack of shops In A college town, Home of the smarts ost In existence are to he found where they will tempt the student to spend her allowance for clothes, always a lure to the feminine eye, whether It look out frem beneath a childish bob or one that Is snowy white, But one must check up as to what Is style and what Is net, A Deal Of Skill Required The High School graduate feels herself most mature, and she will | have naught of apparel that hints | of ehildighness, Nor may she wear really grown-up things, Hhe may not dabble with the sophistication that a young nintron seeks, yet ahe must be, first of all, Individual, and posses that air of youth that is hers by right, She will not seek to he girlish, nor will she seek to be womanly-=she 1s in a clase entirely | by herself, fhe will play tennis and heokey and golf, and she will attend foot- ball games at home and abroad on | other college grounds, She will ats tend classes in all weathers and will have need of correct Afters noon and evening frocks, And this means many things te consider, for there must be appropriate Access sories for every outfit, whether (t he the ene In which she sets A champlonship football game oF Ate tends a "Prom" of the most fore mal sort, The Very New Woolens They run & wide range, from the light-weight weaves that are #0 very amart In the early fall frocks [to the textiles worked Into the fpumble seat" coats that loek for all the world like the skin of a teddy bear! They make sports, [ utility, daytime and dress Goats, They are both smart and appropris ate In the popular Jacket suits, And frocks of fine woalens are ime [ portant for Immediate wear with. [out & cont, and for later wear beneath one, If ane may afferd so many, there [ will be a sports coat, an afternoon | cont and an evening wrap, There | may be & fur ceat, ton, and probs ably It will be a swagger affair that | oan be worn over ene of the tricky little suits that are the utmost in smartness In every mode, Junior, Poort. A, LIPPING a color idea inte i the huge evens of her works | shop, fashion brings out & perfect product, quite in the manner of a skilled cook who seeks Just the right appetising brown for culinary activities, As a rule it ia a winter, rather than a summer polor, but ita use at the moment Is typleal of the madern trend that is evidenced by sunstanned and sunsburned skins, It la & very proper combination and accessory color, Since quite the smartest thing in all fashion Is sun-tan, the logloal sequence ia the accenting of it, the calling attention te ita perteotion, Someone disgovered that the perfect compliment for this new complexion 1a White, glistening white, and the attractive effects are enhanced by combining brown with tha white, using accea- sories, oven garments in this color, Truly it {a the something new that We Orave, | Ploture an evening ensemble! made up of the approved fabrics in the approved colors, There will be a frock of white chiffon or orepe de ohine, made with a tight hipline that ia, really, a girdle, for it orosaes In back and enda in deep, dipping panels, There ia the ap»! praved deep decolletage in back, and the appropriate wrap a panne velvet=--a deep, rioh brown that ia) mat by slippers of gain, "| brooa hey are opera tvpe, | But evening ia not the » time hy any means, Spans oy use this mast unusual com tan, al ot: of by) and one of the mest practi ferings, and the smartest, season 18 a jacket---of taffeta or orepa de ohine, the latter may 4 quilted, designed for wear with, white sports dresses, It 1a the garment that will satisfactorily completa the asporta ensemble whether ita purpose be aotive er apeotaton ) Growing out of this we have § use of hrewn with past same Mttle coat may be! A any one af the favored there may be brown footwear, a brown sports kerohief, ar jewelry in 8 happy combination af brown and a deeper hue of the frook shade. The use of bright eelered fowalry fa ane of the mest popular fads of the season, colleges, matran's The smart town cost will have a fur collar with a muff 10 mateh for the muff ie being exploited again It seems to belong this new princesses fashion, The Jacket Bult Again Fverybody loves it, but it helongs primarily to youth, that Is why the college girl In sure to have at least ane, If her hudget per mits short, lunge than hip«<lenkth, and some of them are very near coats, for they drop ta three-quarters or seven-eighths length, "Tweed and covert and jer sey and novelty plalds and there are so many varieties of this costume that ene may he indi» vidually sulted In more than one nenne There are velvet suits and vel» vet frooks and satin and silk frocks, and inte these elaborate models go the approved lingerie touches, the fine handwork, and all the Infinite detalls that fashion loves, hut always they step short of any sophisticated effects The frills and wide collars of linen and lace and equally dainty materials are used to lend varikty to frocks and blouses, these accessories ins terchangeable, Cuffs complete the net ar to and more, Jackets are are used more Evening Frocks Of Beauty Awain slmplieity is stressed, but there Is beauty, grace and subtlety in the lines of the evening dresses planned for fall wear, Taffeta Ia an important fabrie, and ehiffen and tulle are approved, Hatin and moire and lace belong to the gen~ eral mode and play only a small part In the college girl's outfit, Where the period gown Was once most important, we now have the flowing graceful lines that are ase sociated with the newest princesses sllhouette, And a fundamental == unders things! The briefest of garments are offered, but they possess An element that is best expressed as Yanap,' Btep«ins and shorts play an important part, and 'the latter are used, with a jumper, In place of a pajama sult for sleeping, They are really short pajamas, Georgette and orepe and ohiffon fashion the dance sets that are worn beneath evening attire, and panties and an uplift brassiere make up these sets, - -_--ee An accessory ensemble of great charm consists of shoes and hands bag of erepe de chine, the outfi planned for wear with an afters noon costume, It Is worn with a plain or printed ehiffon frock, but ita color is A solid ane, perfectly supplementing the apecial dress, Tr I eT PP git Footnotes to this vogue give ua Information eencerning brown and white shoes, the most Important footwear fashion noted at the yes sorts, Pumps of white kid and brown kid, a semi.Oxfe shoe with a vamp of fawn and brown kid, waven style, the backs white Kid{ and an apera pumn o white linen and tan kid are dreloaks . A Linen and leather seam to popular eambination for wear with the many different sports ensems bles, \ y 5

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