16 THe i Wesley, Juve 1, 1959 | Child Will Leisure Excites Eat When With more leisure time om hand, more and more Cana-|¢ dians are more and more edu- 'School Interest |je's Hungry os. ied i i | Don't force a child 3 § -- 3 ND Luggage Good Investment For Collegian No wardrobe investment serves a student through four years and much of his life like the luggage Dough for the first trip to col- ege. For the coed, the basic re- quirements include 3 train 'or overnite bag, a weekender, and a wardrobe case or pullman. With these three pieces she will be able to take enough clothes to school to last until the large trunk arrives A hat box, or hat and shoe box combination, is an excellent extra. She can use one or two pieces for the weekends, and the whole set for holiday homecomings. With care, all of her suitcases should see her through gradua- tion, her first job, and even a honeymoon. A college boy will find a two- | suiter and companion bag most useful. A club bag for trips to the game comes in very handy. Cloth Chapeau Gains Favor Of Collegians The "Big Men On Campus", both high school and college, will be wearing a new innovation in hats this year according to the National Cap and Cloth Hat In- stitute. It's the cloth hat -- a i dapper, lightweight chapeau! Slated to be tops are styles in wool tweeds, plaids, solids and mixtures. Cotton, though better |! suited to warmer days, will be popular in checks, stripes, plaids and prints, Batik prints, Madras plaids, silk, silk mixtures, linen | and poplin. One of the most interesting cloth hats is a narrow brim style b with tapered center creased crown, and narrow band of the same material. Other variations include pinch- od, telescopic crowns, pork pie, and many self-blocking hats| which the wearer can shape to| ° suit. Great for class and packing .. . the cloth hat can be rolled up to go in the suitcase, or in a coat pocket. Some cloth hats go well with the suit, and al! are perfect top- pers for every sportswear outfit. School Brings 'Battle Scars' Back to school often means back to bumps, bruises and play- | ground '"'battle scars'. The regular morning use of a|} true germicidal soap will help protect against possible in- fection. Washing cuts or bruises with a good germ killing soap, as part of first aid procedure: adds to protection against infection. Teen-agers, too, need additional protection against common adolescent skin eruptions. They should be encouraged to bathe and ih frequently with a germicidal soap to help fight these skin problems. Such cleansing will not only |" kill bacteria but will aveid strip- ping young complexions of vital NN NN oy AI nN SNR 131 Bloor St. East PHONE RA 8-514] « ren Back to School RN R NN en ON NR RENNIN N MORE "DAIRY FOODS CAN PROVIDE THIS MOTHERS ... Yau can help your children greatly by making sure their diet is ade- quate. NUTRITIONISTS . . . Say that your child should have at least 3 GLASSES OF MILK EVERY DAY. OSHAWA DAIRY LTD. 431 SIMCOE SOUTH DIAL RA 5-4719