10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 30, 1960 Shoe Industry | Provides New College Style There's a brand new shoe style making news for the college man! It's a new high-cut style that is specifically designed to team with narrower higher-cuff- ed slacks and suit pants, The shoe industry is making this style available in more than 50 styles -- in smooth and grain- ed leathers -- for casual and dress wear! The high "riser" shoe -- as it is called -- is distinguished by a longer vamp, somewhat higher tops and higher heels, Although it presents a "more shoe" look, this shoe is actually lighter in weight (than many pop- ular styles) yet sturdy -- thanks to its flexible leather sole con. You have © right to struction, Equally favored for campus g bel You're the kind of customer wardrobes are casual straight toe £5 and medallion tip oxfords . . . we like = one who will appre- some classic wing tips -- most 3 » \ ' » | & woele . _ oh m With convention eyelet ot ciate our finer cleaning of eve- y HN At least one pair of moccasins rything you and your family First impressions are impor- , case, an all-purpose hatbox | is a must for varsity wardrobes; i% : tant and this fashionable lug- | and a trim train case for cos- | With moc-front styles and some weor, Just try usl gage will help the college metics; all are available in a | squared toes also on the scene, : Freshman make a good one, wide range of bright and pastel Slip-on styles are popular for This smart set of cases In- colors. in luxurious leather or | dress occasions high squaret cludes a big, roomy pullman long-wearing vinyls, tongues, moce-froms;, ornamental . . --- buckles } -- ih and decorative seams give these extra smartness, 299 BLOOR WEST, OSHAWA RA 8-514) smoking tobacco blends sold are Non-crack patent leather ox ' uf ' ' i - » * Pipe Smoking aromatic, while this does not| fords or pumps for evening wear hold true for the off campus| help round out the ideal shoe | smokers, wardrobe On Icrease |= In Colleges Conforming to pictures cre- | ated by artists, writers and pho- tographers, millions of young men enter school this September, with a pipe as an important part of their equipment! According to the Pipe and Tobacro Council, the increase of | pipe smoking has been growing | at a faster rate among college men, than in any other segment | of the nation, | Of the 18 million pipe smokers | in the country, about 3 per cent were college students during the ten-year period beginning in 1947 However, in 1958 a areal change came over the smoking | habits of collegians and cam- pus shops began' selling pipes and smoking tobaccos in greater numbers, Now the Council estimates that almost 11 percent of the nation's pipe smokers are collegians with the number growing rapidly | 1 In queries to some 3500 stu. : JONATHAN LOGAN dents who smoked pipes, more ; Dresses--Washable--Vocama than 52 percent preferred a pipe i with a small bowl, This is in| § roe Arnel & Nylon) contrast to the national average where the majority of men pre- | : ; LON LANY CO-ORDINATES fer the larger bowls In smoking tobaccos too, the llege stude is al ariance win the | Rational Scene. + On MISS SUN VALLEY campuses the majority of the ' a Skirts--Blouses--Slims--Jackets ACCESSORIES ) iY Ask the best dressed girl on : ; : KNITWEAR the campus for the key to her § § Leonardo D'ltalia wardrobe success, She'll tell you its the extra touches, thanks to | colorful accessories that round | E } | a | LANSEA SWEATERS out a well - planned wardrobe at | ho ; cf moderate cost, | Car Coats- - - - i | ¥ Ny : = 3 5 N pa N - § \ WJ \ SUNDAES NE BIAS 2a 7 J 15 FLAVORS =a Fs Small, Regular Large and and King Size wd wnt resses 1347 SIMCOE N. | (ot Tounton Rd.) | 77 KING ST. E RA 5.4561 235 SIMCOE ST. S. | ACROSS GENOSMA NOTEL) a