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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Apr 1930, p. 19

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{ i i } | i | | | | | | I dl H / that atleast 60 per cent, of the 'garded, 2 SHE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930 w PAGE FIVE In the race for popularity it ap- pears as if the snap brim pear! gray hat will register with the ma- jority of men this spring. Of course, there will be many other shades and shapes, but these 'will be in the minority. The welt edge hat will have its strong' fol- Jowing, 'while another class of dressers will regard the Homburg as one of the best styles, 1t 1% said by a leading maker sales will be for the snap brim model, This hat has a three dimen- sion brim, short in front, wider at the sides and. still a bit wider at the back. ' olds Contour of Hat hid In this hat you will not that the brim curls sharply in the rear and holds the contour of the hat when snapped down in front, To insure a maximum of service the welt edge is offered with a triple row of stitching on its welt- ed brim, In the Homburg the crown { tapered and the brim fis finished with a very narrow bind- ing, Another innovation is a rather high crown and narrow curled edge, In other colors besides gray tan, which once had.quite a play, will take a back seat, Browns will be ®w bit stronger, however, but these will have a reddish cast, Buf: and mustard tints will be in lesser demand, _ According to clothing manufac- turers the blue-grey tones promise to forge to the front, To get the ensemble idea across a hat color, which does not match these pow. der blues, but harmonize weil with them, has been introduced, The brim which does not change its contour, 'especially in brim models, has long been sought ason, In other words the new snaps will stay out when once/worn, This is due to the de- signing of the shape which has be- come permanent, Derby Still Is Worn While the derby never was re- garded as one of the best types of hats to be worn during the spring, nevertheless there does not pro- mise any waning of its popularity. The flat set brim as worn by the Prince of Wales apparently pleas. es the great majority, The narrow brim, too, following the styles of the soft hats, also will be In some demand, In straws there is a division be- tween the sailor hats and the Pan: amas, Of course, there will be calls everywhere for other types of soft novelty weaves, Black hands will be favored most extensively, but for the man who wants a bit of color he, too, ean be satisfied from an interestinug array of colored bands, What to Wear, When, How, To Be in Vogue for 1930 This seasdn the choice of the wardrobe is the test of a woman's taste, Never have there been. #0 many-oppoitunities to find the per: fedt costume to bring out individ- ual 'charms--and never have there beentso many opportunities for go- ing hopelessly astray---for not only has Fashion as a whole made o radical 'change, but each part of the day now has its style require: ments, ranging from tweeds to the sheerest fabrics, says Gretchen Thomson, It is easy to see that the suit will be the most important fashion of Spring. While, the ensemble cf cont and dress is smart--the newer iden of the tallored "jacket and skirt is the favorite. A new suit material which promises to be very popular this year ha ssilk "woven With the woolen threads and is us: pally a dark color flecked with'a Mghter tone, Sort, flannel-like woolen suits, and those of nubbed fweeds, with or without fur trim- ming, also aré in the fashion par- Ade. The tuck-in blouse and yoked Skirt are so smart looking and Youthful that they refuse to be dis- The newest skirts, how- ever, have lofiger = yokes, and a more decided flare, Heather mix- tures 'for the tweeds, and black, blue or tones of Lrown for the plain variety are the correct choice. Fitted waistlines, cape treatments, belts and up-in-front cut are points upon which practically all jackets agree and, as in every 1990 tash- fon, there are types of suits for various oceasions----:he short tail: ored Jacket for morning---- the three-quarter jacket suit for gen- eral wear and the fur-trimmed suit for formal daytime wear, - Spring Coats Decorat ive effects achieved through seaming appears to be the dominant note of spring coat fash fori, Detalled seaming mark semis fitted lines--to arrange the hem flare--to create back interest these and numerous variations in- dicate importance of this form ol decoration, Many interpretations of the flaring contour are noted in godets as well as full circular cut flounces placed low to accent the twaring. hemline, On the dressy types novelty arrangements in fur are insistent--drajred pouch con: tours, standing collars with insets of fur, deep shawl 1 'es and tux- edos, jabot effects and bows using sem YOUR GARMENTS | New Service Cleaners CLEANED: "LIKE NEW " FOR EASTER ~ and Dyers, 39% : a Lh i Bas galyak, butter moie, lapin, dyed squirrel or broadtail, * Prints Much in Vogue Last year's prints won't do tor the oder of prints iz reversed thw year and those with large, brilliant designs are now chosen for chiffon, evening and formal frocks And small, dainty flower designs of crepe for afternoon and informal wear, Quaintly ¢ ..ming are tne afternoon printed fiocks with 1.6 capped sleeves, peplums, cireular skirts edged with ruffies and bows Plain colored crepe frocks in the niost fascinating colors imaginable add a bright touch to Spring fash- lon, The new tonos are soft and subdued In Jovely rose, bile, green, purple or brown, aad selt-trimmed or adorned wiht a bi: of lace at the neck and sleeves. \/ hile daytime frocks are long er and adhere closely to the lines of the new sif- houette, they are usually of even length, For After Five O'clock Dinner dresses re among the most charming of the seasons's col lection. Chiffon in Hlack or pastel snaces (and by the way, pas«i colors are staging a dramatic re- turn to fasaloL), with Lie new deep U-neck and quaint little put- fed sleeves and skirts of ankle length, or touching the floor in some places as these frc '3 boast of the uneven hemline, Capes are algo an integral part of the inform- al and formal costume, Printed chiffons, the hem and the cape decorated with a wide tulle border are colorful and chic for dinner and informal evening affairs, Many of these capes are detachable ana thus can be made nto a formal evening frock guickly, The Silhouette As always, simplicity fs the test of true choice and the test of the new fashions manage to achieve an effect of subtle simplicity despite their elaborate details and picture esque linef, The silhouette of Spring is a modification of extreme length and nipped-in waist, As 10 length there are four classifications ~for sport, three inches below the knee--for daytime, four £6 six--- for afternoon, six inch es below the knee, except for the very formal costume. Ankle length all around, with perhaps & dip in the back, 1s accepted for evening, The normal waistline is defined by a belt, shirring or tucking, Skirtfulness remains low; gored effects and pleats are prominent, but there is less flare in the smart est models, , Sleeves Sleeves attract considerable ats tention by their: greater elabors: tion, their shorter than "full-length or their complete absence, Many ot the sports dresses bave little eap sleeves. and look mueh smarter than those that are sleeveless. ------------ RAINCOATS FOLLOW The discovery that almost any kind of fabric might be weather-proof really revolutionized the whole mate ter of stormy-day wear, Covert, garb. ardine, tweed-knit jersey, shark-skin to say nothing of crepe de chine, satin and velveteen are now made immune to the weather without af- fecting their quality or appearance, Their designs follow the lines of smart street wear, as do. their «cole ors, Crepe de chine seems to be the fas vorite material for the town rains coat at the moment---probably bes cause it is so light and supple that it may be worn comfortably over cloth coat or suit, and still afford perfect protection from the weather, Paris, 'having so many gray days, goes in for bright colors in rain wear, i -------- CHIC OF BLACK GOWN | Colgrs fnay come and colors mh: go==but black goes on forever. No matter how lovely the new shades or how varied, the chic of black iy unchallenged. There are countless women who have a passion for it, and while they have no aversion to col the black frock is one in which they feel most &t home, It is a smart Habit they have understood, especially since it so patently bea the Paris stamp of approval, While the black crepe afternoon frock hap become so ubiquitous as to deserve the term of "uniform," it is so versified in type, and so suit for all hours of the day that t term: carries with 'it none of t opprobrium attached to styles that are called "popular, The allsblack frock belongs in a category Which may be termed same jim ghic--a rare combina- tion, Tt deserves this designation, its advantages indeed an excellent . batkground for various accessories a correct nucleus. about which to | build the costume, and it is always in the style ploture. 3 .BLUE.YELLOW Navy blue and yellow is one outs standing color combination good for daylight frocks, bathing suits, travel ling attire and evening wear, A yel- low chiffon rower bas a blue jacket beaded in yellow. ' , m-------------- ' FABRICS FOR BRASSIERES At the moment, satin, crepe de chine; lace and net. are the most |! wanted types of fabrics, in bandeaux. LINES OF NEW COSTUME ' u omlical and at the | Look Leisurely; Lazy Lounging To look luxuriously lazy in one's leisure hours was the smartest thing one could do in the season just past, Of course you haven't forgotten overalls and pyjamas--- yet. And the latter you're likely to keep steadfastly in mind for quite some time yet, For loung- ing, strongly encouraged by cer- tain easy-going summer modes, is a habit that's bound to live on through fall, There are to be seen In the shops, already, lounging pyjamas that have that certain flavor of fall, Richer fabrics, you know, and more exotic coloring, More complicated cutting, and a general air of sophistication as compared to summer's causal pyjama, The: lounging costume typleally charming is in rose crepe trimmed with lighter crepe and rich em. broidery on sleeves collar and trouser hems, Perfectly entranc: ing on & fulffy blonde! There was another fall lounging ensemble charming for quite an- opsitetype. This had a knee: length jacket of softest velvet, with on' Jusololis butterfly bow at the neck in hack; and straight-hang- ing trousers of satin, DEFINITELY DARKER PAYTIME HOSIERY When you go to buy hose for a new costume, do you wonder and wonder what shades to select? Or do you know, as @arly as this in the season, that the smartest shades for fall are sunburn shades tinted with brown? ' oat the sun burn influence would continue tn be felt was a foregone conclusion; the tint of brown or hint of cos- tume color is a concession to the season's formality, rn pp-------------- HIT BY TROLLEY, AGED WOMAN DIES Inquest Ordered Into Fatal. ity on Street in Toronto Toronto, Apr. 10---8tepping from the cast end of a safety zone at St, Clair and Boon venues last night on to the car tracks, Mrs. Selima Bignell, 80 years of age, who room. ed at 48 Ascot avenue, was instantly killed by a T.T.C. Bay street car, The trolley was being brought to a stop at the safety zone to allow a passenger to alight, when suddenly the woman loomed in front of the motorman apparently not seeing the car as she was crossing the street on her way home, The front of the tram caught the woman's body and threw her clear of the wheels, Her skull was terribly crushed by the blow, and death was instanteous, Coroner Dr. GG W, Clendenan or+ dered the remains removed to the morgue, An inquest will be held, OTTAWA COUNCIL More Power Given to Heads of Departments--Hear | Employees' Grievances Ottawa, April 10. As an out- come of recent municipal dis closures, the eity council has ac- cepted a long series of reommen- dations dealing with the A whole subject. of civic appolitments and the handling 'of funds. Strong op: position was registered to some of the recommendations, The main features in the re- port of the aldermen were: Giving heads of departments more power to appoint and dismiss' employees, Debarring former members of eouncil from accepting civic ap. pointments until the expiration of ong year after their ceasing to be menibers of council, Appointment of a grievance com- mittee to consider in camers com- plaints of employes, . Reporting verbatim proceedings &'| of couneil, , Changing of the personnel of the Housing Commission, That no I0U's or cheques of clvic employees be cashed by the olty treasurer, ._ The recommendation to change the nersonnel of the Housing Com. mission contemplates that the' membership shall consist of tle or and two provate citizens receiving #500 a year. The! books of the commission are here- after to be audited by the city auditor, PLAID CHIFFON A sleeveless yellow and white plaid] chiffon frock seen at Newport had a square neck, with a finely pleated! frill hanging four inches from it both front and back. f . . POINTED RUFFLES | Won black transparent velvet frock or peplum of circular cut that dips in points front, back and on the sides, SMART PLAIDS Plaids for fall are developed in taffeta, crepe, velvéts and in tweeds, and in bright colors as well as in| combination of dull tones, Plaids that give the impression of being beige or gray are very smart, Paquin, the noted coat designer, is continuing to ES interesting things. with collars, is year he uses fur sedrfs with two fox heads pointing down from either sheulder, on one ' ADOPTS REFORMS '| from Brandon, | Ing has commenced. || near the international border, and Il has a knee flounce and af, || Saskatchewan, Ever-Changing Models of Fashion Brighten Oshawa ~ Shops Special Terms interest charged, A unique display of new Spring Clothes Glass Brow, are now showing the very latest fabrics in Dresses, Coats, Suits, ete, Easy Credit Terms cap be arranged on any purchase you make in this store. %Xou are invited to come in to-day and examine our stock and compare our prices, Open your charge account here--NO RED TAPE, no embarrassing enquiries, no Simply pay a small deposit now and charge the balance, SPRING STYLE EXHIBIT for every member of the family, Superfine Broadcloths, Tricot med with fur collars, ete, WOMEN'S COATS ON CREDIT ines, ote, Hundreds of new Spring Coats in Misses' and Women's sizes, in ¥leck Tweeds, Tailored styles, cape models, coats trims Extra smart styles in pil shades lined Celanese Silk, $19.50 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $32.50 >> | New N sizes, In good quality Cane ton Crepe, newest type with front, skirt or very attractive flare models, colors, fom ovens 1 ew Silhouette in Misses' Ina featuring the of walist-line, shirving at side or Charming drapes on Wide choice of $12.95 rom , Spring Dresses ON CREDIT bewildering array of charming colors in Canton Crepe, Georgette and Satin, Matronly Silhouette Models, in black navy, Byrd blue, Green Dahlia, ete, fi8 to 50, styles and New Helvetia, Sizes $18.50 Ladies' Tailored Suits Pin striped worsteds, fashion the popular tailored suit for Misses' wear, narrow white pin stripe, braided These come in black and navy with Coats are single breasted style, around collar, edges and pockets, Skirts with yoke front and centre pleat $27.50 Decidedly new and very ats tractive Spring Coats for Young Men in the very lat. ost Guard or Slip-on Models, New Overchecks, bone and other novelty fab rics, sand, from Topcoats newest Herring. in tan, shades of grey fawn, brown, $12.95 Also te, SUITS A vast assortment of Men's Two Pant Suits of the very styles, smart pat. terns and unique designs; single, double and triple pin stripe Worsteds, on black, navy and oxtra Nerge Suits with Two Pair Pants brown grounds, quality Navy $35.00 a With One Pants, give endless trom von .. $10.00 Boys' Suits Pair Bloomers One Pair of Long Sturdy clothes that wear, Spec. nd Youths' Suits In a wide, selection of very fine Tweeds in all the new shades--Single and double breasted coat models, Extra good value, Fyrom , . $13.50 GLASS BROS 67 Simcoe Street, N. Easy Credit FARMERS ON LAND THROUGHOUT WEST Wheat Seeding Prevalent in Southern Part of Prairies Winnipeg, April 10, «Prairie farmers ave tolling on the land fu Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, with weather fal and mild, 'Manitoba has entered the ligt of Provinces where seeding 18 under way, \with.reports of sowing in the, far south partion of the Proyiunce. New areas today were added to the widely dotted sections of Sask- atchewamn and Alberta where seed: At Viceroy, Listevan, in tne southeast portion of Saskatchewan, co..siderable wi is being done, Work wu the land is being hurried along in the Moose Jaw area, in Central Continued high, dry winds have been reported as bothering Alberta farmers, but the uctriment is not considered great, Work has been general around Medicine Hat, and peoding is expected to be well "un. der way within a day or so, Al" ready some. seeding has heen done, in the Calgary and Edmonton districts, north and south, as well As in several other widely scatter: ed sections, BUS LICENSE FEES HIGHER IN QUEBEC Quebec, == The fee for the regis. tration of an autobus which is be. ing operated in this province in place of a tramway will 4) 15 cents per 100 pounds or traction thereof, It is set forth .by an Order-in-Couneil, In addition to the fee on a weight basis, there will also be charged the price established for the registration markers, The rate of duty to be paid the Provincial Treasury by owners. of public vehicles has been changéd acs cording to another Order-in-Council, A difference of one-sixth of a cent per ton per-mile is made in the rate payable on autobuses, while one. tenth of a cent per mile is charged on' taxis and delivery cars, 4 : CHARGE ABDUCTION OF GERMAN SAILORS "(By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Hamburg, Germany, April 10, The owners of the German ship Falke, which last July landed a small insurgent army from the Dutch Islanh of Curacao on the Venezuelan coast, were hailed to court here yesterday for trial on charges of "Abduction of German Sailors" in connection with the ins cident, Persons aboard the Falke, a mers ohantman, landed at Willemstad, Curacao and in effect captured that oity until their departure with a large number 'of Venesuelan revol utionaric:. \ These latter' shortly afterward met defeat at the hands of Vene- guelan government 'troops. The crew claimed they assisted under duress, \ MAKES COMMENT ON BORDER CONTROL Manchester Union Says New Plan Need Cause No Anxiety Manchester, N.H,, April 10--The Manchester Union in commenting editorially on the proposed tight. ening of the Canadian border says: "The proposal of the Treasury Department to seek an agreement with Canada limiting all entrance to and exit from the United States on the Canadian border to approxi mately six hundred ports of entry will be received by the man on the streets with question, Technically this plan would introduce on the Canadian boundary the method of border control that has long been in effect in other countries, It has been the pride of both Americans and Canadians for more than a cen tury that their common undary has granted almost unrestricted in. teroourse' hetween the two peoples, "While details of the sury plan have not been disclosed, it le apparent that the United States faces new problems on the Cans adian border that call for a maa fication of the old system, Until recently, neither the question of immigration nor of customs have involved any intricasies, America kept an open deer to pwn (hie and the formal interchange of mers chadise wax not dittioult to manage, « "But today the situation has changed. Not only has the illegal entry of aliens rendered it impos. gible to 'control immigration, so » AAA. long as any person has tde right to cross the border at any point, but also the task of preventing liquor smuggling is made equally insurs mountable, These oh og would. seem to argue the necessity of elo: ing the border, and increasing porta of entry to suit the convenience of the citizens of both counties, "Any action that is taken in the matter must, of course, be by treaty agreements between the two governments, Up to the present, ' the Canadians have not welcomed any border plan that would plage upon them a heavier expense for patrol, The opinion is exp pect in Washington that it will not M difficult for the two Governments to reach an agreement that will prove mutually acceptable, ? "The two most common methods of intercourse are tha flow of tours ists to and from the United States, and the passing and repassing of citizens, In both these instances, it is already required that all pers sons shall register at a port of entry and it js apparent that in Y the number o fthese ports will faell: itate travel, There is in fagt no obstacle involved in the new plan to legitimate border intercourse. and it need cause no anxiety exeept for those whose purposes are ils legal" 3 e---------- TWO TONE SHOES y Autumn: shoes use either two cals ors or two kinds of leather or both in fashioning the most fashionable numbers, Reds have a: new vogue both in wine shades and rust, RAGLAN CUTS 8 of the smartest new t coats feature the raglan sleeve, trims them decoratively, rather merely fashions a collar and eulfs: One has godets of fur in both the, skirt. portion and. the sleeves, ; W 5

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