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EN Acris Was caused by lightning | variations since it renewed Its oldtime | | fashion writer, was met with as much | enthusiasm as the return to the stage {& time in retirement, | | #gain surrounded with all of its old- | | bon tied in a big, puffy bow like the | one of | something to be relied upon .by dress- | makers not only to make dresses smart but RIBBONS AND LACES FAVORED | Was considered the Leight of frivolity ; now they are just as much standard Decoration Permits of Changing Dress Into an Entirely Different Costume, Materials Chosen by Leading Design. ers in Girdling Frocks Which Go to Make Up the Mode-- Models in Gray. The sash has been through many Popularity. Its coming out of ob Scurity a few seasons ago, observes a of 3 favorite who had been living for It came back time feminism. It was the wide rib- sashes that our grandmothers wore on their white muslin frocks. In this guise it was met with acclaim by "ali women, young und old. It could not have come in a more appealing way. The sash has stayed with us now | for several seasons--a much longer time than the usual life of a fashion. During this period, however, it has undergone many changes. No longer Is it just a bit of ornamentation, but the mainstays of fashion-- to make them extremely adapt- | able. A frock is metamorphosed by | the addition of an unusual sash, It is an economy to have many sashes if, by the addition of one, a dress ma ¥ed 1 | be changed into an entirely different | costume, Sash Variation With Side Panels. The whole cachet of a model fre- | quently depends on the sash, which | way | about be the narrow or. broad, wrapped body once and tied in a { huge knot or wound twice around the | | hips and fastened in a very The bank barn of James Riddell, { Barryvale, near Calabogie, was burn- | ed to the ground, July 8th. The fire | | EE ---- A Arse ort en } RELIEF FOR ASTHMA AND HAY FOR GOOD TH ork PERE NEW | Dainty Restaurant We aim to pléase. and you will be delighted. Call and have Dinner or Lunch with us, +83 PRINCESS STREET Am ' -- AAA eee SO ABAAAMAL SM QUICK SERVICE and BEST WORKMANSHIP | SATISFIED You'll be one of the many it veloped and prifted. = Be sure it' Look for the Blu CUSTOMERS you bring us your films to be de- 5-us or you'll be disappointed. e and White Sign. Thomson Photo Specialties 88 PRINCESS STREET--IN TREADGOLD'S "REAL WORK---That's all Wwe can offer you," =r ee ----y SOWARDS --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155. UPTOWN OFFICE--dicGALL'S CIGAR STORE . PHONE 811. SOWARDS, COAL COMPANY KEEPS COAL Hot Weather ] --Sporting Shoes. --Quting Shoes. --White Canvas a $v The Sa Phone 159 short, perky bow. A foundation 'ress which is nothing more than a little chemise | Is transformed by the addition of g | sash. Vionnet, an exclusive Paris dress. maker, makes panels to hang from her sashes, Sashes of ribbon are as popular as | those of the material from which the | dress is evolved. Designers and manu- | facturers of ribbons play a very im- | 4 Portant role In the clothes | rely greatly 'on ribbons as staple ar | ticles of dress, NGS. WELL SERVED I$ LE TRY TH E industry of | the present day. We have come to | A long time ago a | silk and velvet | | on one side and satin on Model of Brown Taffeta Featuring Favorite Sash With Side Panels At. tached. The Dress,. a Plaited Chemise With Sieeves Cut in One With Yoke, May Be Worn Without Sash to Make Another Type of Frock, s materials from which to evolve clothes | @8 are cottons and woolens. Ribbons in Brilliant Hues. Callot shows great partiality for the ribbon sash, and her liking for gor | Beous fabrics is seen in the sort of rib- bons she selects, Usudlly she prefers those of Leavy quality and elaborate weave, Through her sashes she achieves marvelous color effects, A Callot sash with stfr, looped ends is of heavy reversible ribbon, grosgrain the other, and features, brilliant shades of greens and blues. The loops may be worn at the back or they may he placed at one side in panel effect and the girdle knotted at the other, This method of allowing bits of rib- bon or ponels of silk to hang a: either Side of the dress, und. In many in- | stances, fall below the hem is a favor ite with many designers. While it has been used for some time, new variations of it are constamtly appear- ing. It is a gold colored crepe de chine chemise with cascading sides. A straight piece of the silk is cut out { at the sides to form sleeves in one | with the body of the frock, which is Kill them 'all, and the | ustard | Pudding | Sormstoo, 10c a ket | £18 and General Stoyey ~ | ------------ ¢ This nourishing | dessert is --Rubber-Soled Shoes. --Tennis Shoes, Shoes. --Shoes for Hot Weather. Many lines to choose from.' wyer Shoe Store 184 Princess St. slightly girdled at the waistline by a Very narrow belt. A piece of the ma- terial is attached to the underarm Seam and the free edges, which are picot finished, allowed to ripple down the sides iy twisting cascades, * The trimming consists of rows of double bemstitching, done by hand. 'There are three on the skirt and one around the bodice. 'The came sort of stitching finishes the neck and sleeves, Lace seems a perishable material for a sash, but nevertheless it has been. chosen to play its part in gir- dling the frocks which go to make up the mode. Some of our prettiest diesses have no trimming other than sash, whieh, if the frock for format wear, thus doing double duty, Straight | nents, 'In Use For Over 30 Years | Aways bears Une of our own great American | iressmaking establishments {s showing | U Nle 'green crepe de chine evening ress which fllustrates effe ¢W vogue for sim ticity. | § absolutely plain, l'ghtly low and tively the The bodice the decolietage cut. stralght across rid the skirt short and full with no | rimming. The festure of the dress | Rn wide scarf of brown lace encir- | ting the walst and knotted at the left i. The ends are very long, one ng a few inches on the floor. Laces of Every Pattern and Tint. It Is safe to predict a continued cgue for -laces, There is every in- ication that they will play as impor- {ant a part in dress this summer as hey did last year. The lacemaking udustry has received great impetus rom this continued demand and lace- | nzkers have Leen constantly renewing heir efforts to produce even more | seautiful things. Whether the furor | ver laces is propaganda for this line of work, which was almost ruined dur i ng the early years of the recent war, {> whether the fashion for clothes {nade of lace has stimulated lacemak- | NE are matters over which we need Zive ourselves ditile concern, They oertain to the trade. The things that | nterest the woman of fashion or the woman who likes to be suitably and | prettily dressed is the fact that laces still are very much in the present-day | fashion picture and that she has an | Almost inexhaustible gariety of colors [and patterns from which to choose, Frocks of lace have become simpler {nd even more charming than ever. [Much crepe de chine is used in com- ination [ith lace Such "a union | makes A garment which is soft and 'linging, so that this fabric is more suitable as a foundation over which to | drape soft filmy nets than any of the | heavier silks Black Lace, White Crepe de Chine. i White [is a well liked combination in ex [elusive dressmaking cirefes Women | appear loath to abandon the vogue for | black and white which came upon us | 20 suddenly and ran such rapid | course that in the natural | things its existence should have been {a brief one. Its long life, however, [1s no doubt due to the fact that black and white is practical, filling many needs in both the limited and the ex- tensive wardrobe--and, used in con- Junction with each other, is likewise becoming to almost all women, Crepe de chine frequently consorts with satin in the newest models turned out by the great French dressmakers, Gray and black is a favorite combina- tion in many of these new costumes. One designer makes a very simple chemise dress of ERY satin trimmed only by a sash of the satin, which is embroidered in bright colors and silver, a FASHION NOTES It is not unlikely that the soft felt hat, untrimmed except for a single large flower, that Paris introduced for early spring wear, will be utilized all | summer, for these soft felts are most comfortable for sport wear, The campus coat made of camel's hair is a slip-on V-neck sweater that {18 new and fast meeting with favor. These smart Sweaters come in all the popular colors, are plain knit and in walstline length that makes them par- ticularly desirable for wear under the sport suit. The knitted scarf daily gains in favor, for it is the logical neckpiece to wear with the sport or general util. ity spring suit. Scarfs of striped knitted silk give a delightful color oote to the practical Suit, as do scarfs of brushed wool designed in twa-color block effect. Pin-check gingham is a favored ma- terial for little girls' summer play- time 'frocks. Many of these practical little frocks are made exceedingly smart by a good-taste placement or embroidery done in black ; others are made very dainty, yet more or less lailored in effect by collar and cuffs, belt and pocket Haps of white pique. Many novelty effects in veils are be- ing used, and the long-made veil teems to be enjoying more fav or than the square-shaped veil. Chantilly lace vells are being accepted to a greater | legree than earlier in the season, and he veil with chenille and silk border lone in contrasting color {3 exceed- lngly popular with smart women. Veils is part of the hat trimming were an early spring fashion introdnced by French milliders. Now separate veilg tre being worn In similar manner on eady-to-wear hats, draped to suit the wearer's Idea of Individual require- Considerably more volor than sual Is seen in vells and velling gen- erally, which makes for a pleasing thanze, | 1 | | i | wm -- IC ED "_ "SALADA" Tea will prove a revelation In summer beverages. nH Sold everywhere in sealed metal packets only. TERI, ] UPTOWN FISH MARKET | WHITEFISH ...... ..... "ga RED SALMON .,... 5 00 aa Oily Kippers . . '.. crrrnvann.. 20c. pr. WM. DUNCAN oo ir crepe de chine and black lace | order of | | ' The Ontario r------------------ . Keith Sharp, Deseronto, appeared in the Hastings county court on .a charge of stealing nine bottles of li- quor: Judge Deroche is trying the case. The theft is alleged .to have taken place at Deseronto. A Diesel engine motor-ship burns one-fourth of the amount of oil daily that a steamship of the same size burns. 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