the shoulderâ€"line waistline and even the hemline, are in the wrong place on their particular figure. Just a slight alteration wotlld make the coat or dress right. dress or handbag just to lift our spirits, without considering how it will fit into our wardrobe for Easter and after. Our resistance is so lowered that we are apt to follow high fashion like the Spring lambs that we are without conâ€" sidering whether they are right for us. It isn‘t that the individual styles are not charming in themselves but they can make caricatures of us if we wear them at the wrong time, place and age! Perhaps, like us, you vron‘t give a sigh of â€"regret if you never see another charâ€" treuse veil and you have long sinzcs ceased to be amused by whimsy in hats, particularly in the carly morning when our sense of humor is wont to desert us; and so you will take it in gocd part if we give you‘a little. Dressing Down Luckily for us, fashion is simpler and more youthful this season, less inspired by the elegant ladies of the early 19th century. The French are a logical people and doubtless they foresaw that tripping into "é‘n.;air-raid shelter in a Watteau bonntt was a little out of character! This illustrates the cardinal principle of good taste which is approâ€" priateness. And if you are a school or college girl who intends to go to busiâ€" ness after graduation, or if you are alâ€" ready a career girl, or busyâ€"withâ€"warâ€" work socialite, the acid test for every purchase should be "will it be right on the job?" whatever that happens to Luckily for more youthfu by the elegar century. T people and df tripping into Nature starts her Spr early, stirring ‘dur human the first tullps and dafi in florists‘ windows. It‘s : becaume in the delirium Fever we are vory susce, temptation of buying a dress or handbag just to li without considering how i our wardrobe for Easter Our resistance is so lowe are apt to follow high fas Spring lambs that we are Attention, every girl rise from the rank» an her smart, attractive a are about to make a crl of the new Epring. fashi" pass in review, we will despatches those that mt specifications but the sor. Dofinitely! T wenties Start a March in The 1940 Easter]Parade Fashion Simpler and More Youthful This Season. Pockets are Featured These Days. Suits Have Longer Jackets This Year. Pass in the Parade "With Flying Colours." Girls in Their Teens and MONDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1940 n t CA charm make «: 1i at th lung‘ in our nationâ€"wide broadcasts of championâ€" ship fights=â€"â€"N. 8. C. Blue Network . . . ~ADA D areo .y2ry ion of buy handbag ju considering rdrobe for istance is S to follow hi 29 Third Aveanrue ESQUIRE MEN‘S SHOP a critical inspecliion azhions and, as they will mention in our‘ it measure up to our 12e prest we will cen--' irl who wants to Beware of Picking Pockets and stand out for| You‘li be tempted to pick pockets this _appearance. We) season, bpcause they feature so proâ€" critical inspection | minently in the new styles, but do pick hions and, as they | them with care. They can add inches ill mention in Our‘ and pounds to your figure if they are measure up to OUr| placed in as bad position. ‘Those big rest we will cenâ€"|earryâ€"all pockets are for tallâ€"ncr Sprir nan "sap‘ whnen daffodiis appear t‘s a mean trick ‘lum ¢f Epring sceptible to the a new hat or to lift aur spirits, offensive JOE WINTON Timmins tight suit skirts! And bright rosy hose ' are no camouflage, either! Flying Colors Air force blue imight be termed one of the spoils of war for us girls. Such a heavenly color shouldn‘t be the sole prerogative of male mortals, and so we captured it for ourselves. Likewise, where it was once the proud boast of the sailors that "They all fall for the little blue suit" we have turned the tables on them for navy suits us to perâ€" fection! It is universally becoming and beaux and bosses (present and prosâ€" pective) love it! .By your choitce of accessories you can be dressed for a swish luncheon or tea or simple and businessâ€"like if you are a wouldâ€"be careerist. White is the natural compleâ€" ment of navy. The little embroidered pique butterfly is a very light touch at seventyâ€"five cents. Smart girls will wear black patent accessories with navy this season. ‘"Hurray for gray" its supâ€" porters will cheer as they turn out in 4arge number‘s this ®aster. It is youthâ€" ful in men‘s flannel, worsteds and tweeds. It will be frequently teamed with red and "hot pink," but white pique is highly effective,~â€"especially if you have dark hair, and wear clear red makeâ€"up. Predictions are that we won‘t have a "blackout" this Easter but it will be the choice of many smart girls. The oneâ€"tone costume is the favourite this year which helps one‘s proportions by not dividing the figure conspicuously. You have heard the admonition to choose a color scheme and stick to it so often that you would thing every woman would be guided by that prinâ€" ciple but how many actually follow through? It is the simplest rule for ensembling clothes and accessories and the greatest money saver. By coâ€"orâ€" dinating your purchases you can really certain amount of selfâ€"discipline to resist the temptation to give up the search for just the right style or color have a bigger wardrobe with fewer sclothes if your costumes and accessorâ€" les are all affinities. It does require certain amount of selfâ€"discipline to Your Long Suit Suits have longer jackets this year if you are slender and wellâ€"proportionâ€" edâ€"otherwise the tailored suit with slightly longer jacket or a bolero type of dressmaker suit may be a better choice for you. Have the courage of your convicticons and enough individuâ€" ality ‘to only wear the silhuette that becomes you and adapt the new trends to suit yourself. Skirts are quite short, about 15 inches from the floor, but only a mouse in the rocm should make them go higher than a little below your knee cap. â€" You surely have observed too, that pleated or flared skirts disguise the sturdiness Oof plump legs ‘better than Just right smallâ€"girls, zs they are out of proporâ€" tion on petite figures. And if your hips are not slim and streamlined, need we hint that you skip pockets? We haven‘t got the excuse on this side that we need them to carry our identiâ€" fication papers, lunch and the impediâ€" menta of wartime, so unless you can "take them," leave them alone. But if you can wear them, wear them with an air, swagger a bit and use them, as a boy uses his and as though you were Jjust appropriating one more women‘s Phone 2660 Judging by the news comment about |of blue braid trimmed with little hats, one might be led to think | sâ€"arf of orangeâ€"colored silk. that the brimmed hat had practically iwore it with her winter coa disappeared, says a Women‘s Page writer in The Toronto Telegram. There 3 is no doubt about it, little hats are in | Usually .It s a Grown the majority but big brims are still | This Time It‘s a B being worn, partir'ularlv with sports and 4 daytime clothes. In fact, here and; Sudbury, March 16. â€"With there where women are gathered for in his family, the arrival C luncheon or dinner, it is not unusual to | baby which turned out to be see huge cartwheels tied firmly under}cause for celebration, accord: the chin. There is something exceedâ€"|bert J. Anderson, of 333 K ingly flattering in these enormous who today pleaded guilty to trims, and if one is tall enough to| ‘toxicated in charge Oof a ca carry them, they provide a charming 'seven adays. frame for an engaging profile. When city police answer TAILORED HATS ‘about 11.30 last night they â€" There are tailored hats with brims in ’ derson‘s car lying in the t number, but the majority of the }argflicreek at the west end of F midâ€"season brims are softly handled,;after it had failed to negotia!{ even those worn with sports ciothes,. and plunged over the roc} It is a season of extremes. Either on#@ creek. The machine was chooses a tiny hat with no suggestion wrecked. Anderson was fo of brim, or one chooses something with suffering from a slight cut h dramatic size. Even the breton, which | head. returns to top place, is now definitely| "I was celebrating," And a big hat, and more than ever like the| Magistrate J. S. McKesso: Spanuish original from <which it was‘police court today. "I have adaptedâ€"braid trimming and all, and the arrival turned out to |Spring, but with them there are enough The shape and style of a hat means a !big brims to foretell their revival. lot to the man who wants to be well One of the new ideas out of Paris is dressed. In Joe Winton‘s Esquire Shop|called the oneâ€"sided hatâ€"a hat with may be found a wide selection of styles l crown, sometimes higher on one and colours in the famous Adams Hat)]side than the other, and narrow brim â€"one of the most smartly styled and|turned up all around, with emphasis on durable brands of headgear for the|one side to reveal the head and profile. young man. |\This,‘ and the positicn, are vwo oi. the Another exclusive line carried by the;smaller brims that loom important for Esquire Shop is Dack Shoes. This inâ€" |early spring suits and tailored dresses. ternationally known brand of footwear| The little Victorian sailor, particularly has been a standby for years in Canada. i in reugh straw, is a third in this group It has been the hallmark of the best|of suit hats and you ‘will find many of in ‘Canadian shoes. All Dack‘s styles'thc midâ€"winter costumes lightened by are on display at the Esquire Shop and | these new hat fashions. The topper is the man who seeks the best in shoes for fa fourth. ~This felt, very light and soft, every occasion could do no better than |is definitely Victorian in feeling, and take a look through the shop. is grand for travel. It has the soft Shifferâ€"Hillman‘s clothes are handled | brim and crown of a man‘s hat, and by this store, as well as standard lincs!cun be twisted and turned to suit your of shorts, neckwear and all the other:| particular preference. accessories needed by the well dressed| t,ARGE BRIMS, LITTLE BONNETS man, ‘_ The large brim is at its best in the ‘new resort fashions. These hats, very Bi Brims are Back often in straw, add a brilliantly colored g o * sash or snood at back. Back trimming : FH and pouffs of fabric over the ears are Ag.aln In Mlnlnery ?distinguisl'ling characteristics of the [ spring hat fashions. Thl‘s Season , Big brims and little bonnets are the two new hat silhouettes, and both hew Worn for Tedb With Counâ€"|to the feminine line in their details. % 7 ‘Don‘t be surprised to find big hats in tly ’P“ eedb’ Tailored lcolox worn ‘with winter coats. In New Clothes. York recently a fashion executive apâ€" peared at her desk in a huge cartwheel Judging by the news comment about |of blue braid trimmed with a flowing little hats, one might be led to think |sâ€"arf of orangeâ€"colored silk. And she ‘The shape and style of a hat means a lot to the man who wants to be well dressed. In Joe Winton‘s Esquire Shop may be found a wide selection of styles and colours in the famous Adams Hat â€"one of the most smartly styled anda durable brands of headgear for the young man. Worn for Teas, With Counâ€" try â€" Tweeds, Tailored Clothes. The complete display of Helen Rubinâ€" stein products shown at Sutherland‘s Drug Store, gives the fashionâ€"wise woâ€" man an opportunity to select the corâ€" rect colouring for her new spring suit, and to give the colour and brightness of spring to her appearance. Exclusive Lines Are Handled by The Esquire Shop She has created a new "Night Red" lipstick, especially designed for evenâ€" ing wear. It is an intense, deep red, which in the evening takes on the warm glow of reflected firelight in a darkâ€" ened room designed to accent the lips under night lighting, to define their curves clearly, and to give them a warm brilliance. Man to Whom Style is Imâ€" In advising Canadian women as to beauty care, Madame Rubinstein states: ‘"Maybe it‘s bad for business, but I feel that women should select two or three beautiful colours that are extraordinâ€" aryily becomingâ€"and stick to them. As for makeâ€"up, I think the more conâ€" servative type of woman will find opalâ€" escent rouge, lipstick and eyeshadow well suited to her needs." Madame Helena Rubinstein whose cosmetics are featured at the Sutherâ€" land Drug Store, has given as her latest contribution to the science of youth and beauty, the plastic beautilift treatâ€" ment, devised to solve the problem of double chin, flatkby and lined skin or sagging throat. Sutherland Drug Store Has Special Lines for Easter There is a certain "etiquette" about accessories for tailored suits. Blouses should be tailored or very simple; shoes, gloves and handbag should be suitable, for example the "Pigâ€"tex" leather enâ€" semble illustrated with the tweed suit; and we veto veils, openâ€"tced type shoes, fancy hahdbags and frilly blouses for the manâ€"tailored suit. They are perâ€" missible if chosen for a soft dressmaker suit, although when assembling a suit costume you should strive for an effect that will be "simply perfect." and to buy the "perfectly adorable" hat or bag in an extraneous color, but the virtue of having interchangeable acâ€" cessories is its own reward. Three on a Mailch Is an unlutcky omen in army superâ€" stition and it‘s not a fortunate rule for choosing this season. They have receded into the supporting cast Instead of playing the stellar role Fashionâ€"wise girls will chcose matching handbag and shoes, or shoes and gloves and most hats will match the costume color, the one touch of color being inâ€" troduced in handbag, or gloves or hat. Hats have crowns that cover vyour Featuring Madame Helena Rubinstein‘s Beauty Aids Hats have crowns that cover your head, brims expose the curls over your brow, the tailored felt roller®hat has been reâ€"adopted by the smart set and is typical of the hats you will see worr with suits and taitlored daytime clotnes Stock. portant Could Do No Th an Survey , | Usually It‘s a Grown Woman i( This Time It‘s a Baby Girl after it had failed to negotiate the turn and plunged over the rocks to the creek. The machine was completely wrecked. Anderson was found to be suffering from a slight cut in his foreâ€" head. "I was celebrating," Anderson told Magistrate J. S. McKessock in city police court today. "I have feur sons and the arrival turned out to be a girl." veal this fact. News from Paris and the current collection of American designers seen in New York suggest a spring of pretty femininity. Little hats ‘with flowers and veils, sncods and deftly twisted crowns, continue to point the way for THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, «TIMMINS, ONTARIG If it is a suit that the man wants he can be assured of a wide range of samples of the latest style as well as the most dura‘ble quality in Ostrossers. Hat, hoes, overcoats, neckties as well as shirts, handkerchiefs and other accesâ€" sorie may be found in this store where quality is the keynote. With country tweeds and tailored town things the trend is definitely to big hats, now and throughout ‘the spring. Successful resort fashions reâ€" strosser‘s Men‘s Wear Shop is in this quality class. Established here in the early day of the Porcupine it has, over the years, built a name for service and for supplying the best in men‘s clothing at the best possible price. In order to maintain that name this firm stocks a very wide range of clothâ€" ing. All lines carried are those of reâ€" putable standard firms and many satisâ€" fied customers testify to the satisfaction they have received. Over a period of years a merchant builds up a reputationâ€"for good or for 11. If his store is known for quality he cannot afford to lower his standard even for a short time. Old Established Firm Has Been Serving Porcupine Men Since Camp‘s Early Days. Ostrossers Build Fine Reputation Over the Years arnd Kirkland Lake, and his many friends ard acquaintances in Timâ€" mins will welecme his return to the city where he began his Mfe insurâ€" ance career, of its Industrial branch in this city He will succeed W. F. Foy, who ha: been transferred to Kirkland Lake., Mr. Tupper is well known in the citites of Northern Ontario havin~ served the Company in Timmins Noranda, Sault Ste. Marie., Sudbury whost e appointment has been anâ€" ced by the London Life Insurâ€" Company as Superinterdent 5 Industrial branth in this city. Superintendent hA in this clty Foy, who ha: rkland Lake. known in the Schiaparelli is putting teathers to a novel use. A sizable beret is made of supple bright turquoise quills, which radiate from a central moire bow; their ends are curved under to shape the edge of the hat. A big rooster of hyacinth blue feathers, with a red velvet crest and wattlese crouches on an offâ€"theâ€" face bonnet of red straw. Reversible Calf: Skin For elegant glove and bag ensembles, Ilda is featuring a new reversible, inâ€" credibly supple calfskin. One side is as smooth as satin, the other resembles a pluhlike suede. She particularly likes this leather in gold or mustard tones. In spite of the dearth of dyes, caused by the ar, Ilda can still procure skins in 300 wonderful shadés. Amusing gloves, of Pompeiian red antelope, are cut with tricky cross straps which are joined at the back of the wrist by a tiny flexible glass spring.. Schiaparelli is still making her roâ€" mantic Creole "topknot" > bonnets of moire ribbon. Models made after a Scandinavian fiancee‘s bonnet are enâ€" tirely of ribbon; one has a dark blue velvet crown and a vivid blue moire brim. Favorite colors are her "sleeping blues" in vivid turquoise, china, or rcyal tones; and cherry reds, pirate red and rose. A new fancy pailasson which has a very high relief pattern is smart in cerulean blue when trimmed with black faille bows. Cotton hats in narâ€" row stripes are hotâ€"weather headliners. The most amusing of these is a boxâ€" brimmed sailor of red and white striped cotton combined with white straw. and trimmed with a bunch of yellow dandeâ€" lions. Ida is kept busy, nowadays, making new sets of handâ€"knit wool stockings and gloves; the gloves often have kid palms. She can‘t turn them out fast (By KATHLEEN CANNELL) Paris, Schiaparelli is showing a group of new warmâ€"weather hats. They are designed to give a spontaneous effect of lightness and movement. Even tiny, brimmed shapes have a breezy look. A novel hat silhoustte is somewhat sadâ€" dleâ€"shaped; the poke line of the front brim, which is accentuated by a deep pleat or fold is sometimes tied with a ribbon bow. Gay, twisted bows of moire or faille ribben often perch fore and aft. They are as delicate as birds in flight., The fragile effect is carried out in a small black leghorn model trimmed with small pink and blue birds instead of bows. These models ars worn straight on the head. sSchiaparelli is Credited with Having Fresh Millinery Ideas. Romantic Creole Topnot Bonnets Still Being Made. In Paris, France lda Shows Handknit Wool Stockings. Birdlike Effects in Hats Said to be Latest Word From Paris Circles Good â€" looking Shoes made by Astoria, the name that is your guarâ€" antee of high quality. all styles and sizes. _ Tooke and Porsyth in the latest spring and summer patterns. . We have every collar style. This year our stock is complete of good looking coats at preâ€"war prices. Come in and look them over toâ€"day, we have a style and size for you 13 Pine Street North Quality Topcoats $200 stitch make them slenderizing. Oneâ€" color and shaded effects are both favored. Newâ€"leaf grens or yellows are the most popular, TIida knitted coquetâ€" tish stockings, for Patou‘s Cannes openâ€" ing; she made them with a contrasting motif, such as a heart, flower or star, 0009000 0 0000006000006 enough to satisfy her smart clients, so0 she states. They are kniied of such fine wool and in such open lacy stitches that it will be possible to wear them in hot weather. Stripe effects in the @# 009008 009% 4000 00 4 0080800900004 00606 "THE QUALITY sSTORE FOR MEN" Quality Hats made by Stetson and Biltmore, in all the popular spring colours. Pricea â€" Elizabeth Arden‘s Treasurette for Spring Contains These ESSENTIALS for Loveliness. 11 Pine Street North . Bert Sutherland ARDENA CLEANSING CREAM ARDENA SKIN TONIC ARDENA VELVA CREAM POUDRE DILLUSION HATS Tim mins DRESS UP FOR â€" EASTER Dress up this Kaster with clothes chosen from Ostrosser‘s. It‘s a wonderful feeling being part of the Easter parade, and it doesn‘t cost a fortune either, for Ostrosser‘s combine styles and wearing qualities in a price range within the reach of all. VISIT OUR MADEâ€"TOâ€"MEASURE DEPARTMENT SPRING SUITS $345 Timmins Toronto, March 16. trtus bill was returned by a goneral sessions grand jury here against Alphonse Labrecque, J. Albort Lavallee, J. Aime Fournietr, Wilfred Gravel and Robert Ownes, allas Don Beaudry, on threse charges of conâ€" spiring in Ontario and Quebes to buy or sell high grade gold or silver, Special Prosecutor J. C. McRuer, K.C., told Judsge James Parker that Labreceâ€" jue, Ownes and Gravel were on bail, while Lavallee and Fournioyr hail not yet been apprehended. His Honor isâ€" sued tonch warrants for the arrest of latter two. at the knee and ankle. Sets consisting of handâ€"knit natural weol jackets, gloves and stockings, emoroidered with gauty, oldâ€"fashtoned, tiny flowers in the manner of the romantic Tyrolean models of the Seventies, are being made by Tida. TRUE BILL RETURNXNED IN HMHIGMHâ€"GRADE CASESs IN CHPYV Iry The Advance Want Adversisements é ARDENA ALLâ€"DAY FPOUNâ€" DATION CREAM % HANDâ€"Oâ€"TONIC You‘llt want a new suit for thi ‘parade" this Easter. Sunday And if you want the rewest an smartest styles you‘ll inspect ou complete selection. ARDENA VELVA CREAM MASK present the TREASURETTE for Spring at $ 5 95 Elizabeth Arden‘s Treasurâ€" ette for Spring contains seven of her famed Essenâ€" tials for Loveliness. It is a veritable pink and gold treasure chest of beauty . . . a charming Easter gift that any woman would be thrilled to receive. * ThaAt LDreCâ€" were on bail, rnier hadl not His Honor isâ€" ‘â€"the arrest of Phone 808 jlowers in Tyrolean made