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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Sep 1929, p. 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929 AR ee NEW TWEED COATS ARE ADAPTABLE "10 ANY FROGKS Girls Better Equipped If Her Costumes Are in Good Taste New York, Sept. 19--~Fall is the time when the average girl is 'plan ning her winter wardrobe. " By this 'time of year the best points in the new modes have crys- talized enough for her to be able to select with assurance styles that will be just as good in January as.Sep- tember, Being correctly dressed means everything to the budding girl Plunged into a land of new adven- ture, socially and intellectually, she DR. TEHYI HSIEH ' Former diplomatic representative of the old Chinese regime, who is visiting Canada. He predicts an early settlement of the Man- churia dispute. He denied that girl babies are unwanted in China, OVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worrall, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist PHONE 3215 J J a J ha ON a ae C.PR, TIME TABLE. Effective April 29, 1823, (Standard Time) West 845 a.m, Daily. 6.23 a.m, Daily. £8.40 a.m. Daily except Sunday, 4.35 p.m. Daily. 2.34 p.m. Daily, 10.05 a.m. Daily. 2.04 p.m. Daily. 8.03 p.m. Daily except Sunday. 11.10 p.m, Daily. 12.03 a.m. Daily. 4 'All times shown above are times trains depart {rom Oshawsz Station, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Eftective April 28, 1929, (Standard Time) IN asf 3 a.m, Dail except Sunday. * a.m. Sunday only, a.m. Daily, . p.m. Daily except Sunday. 0mm Po Onn 100 [JBL 828 pores PPT wd 0, P Daily except Stinday. m, Daity except Sunday, aily. .m. Sunday only, o Lm. Daily, 8.42 p.m. Daily except Siinday. Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE NP ERO rE YRIVBRS 311377 ? |= -} o i = . ror = PTAA BEREERE ? B LEE ER! 388 » PPR PPPPRPre r 8a FERRER free PBBEEP Ev 8x83 3 fs Arrive Hospital 10.00 am. 12.35 p.m is much better equipped for the lat- ter if she is sure of herself in the former. Knowing that she is well- groomed and smartly clad is her best possible social equipment. - For, of ished with fine pleats, The little tab is formed of three rows of hand faggoting surrounded also by fine pleats, Often evening clothes are the first course, case is built on cc % charm on ease. ' ilding Lovely Structure A girl's wardrobe should ned as a unit, Her various require- ments in dress should be considered and with pencil and. pad, a wardrobe structure should be outlined. Upon this framework various new and love- ly things may 'be built, extras of all kinds, But the basic needs should be cared for first of all, ; Among these basic needs I should list such things as a' very good look- ing coat, two or three daytime frocks that combine utility with grace and prettiness, a few sports things either on Dress be plan- | spectator or participator depending on her prowess in outdoor pasttimes, at least one afternoon frock that has a dignified, lady-look to it, and even- ing things that recognize dinner and dance requirements, For'the coat I suggest a tweed. Most of the brown mixtures have an intriguing way of introducing a fleck of orange, red or other liven- ing tone and greys use color in the same subtle way, Therefore these new tweeds are good for many dif- ferent colored frocks. One that is exceptionally smart is a biege and black tweed which * de- velops the long-lined silhouette with full bottom flare. It has raglan sleeves. Racoon trims it in a new way, forming a scarf which runs down each side of the coat to the very bottom. This emphasized the longer lines in vogue this winter. Here's a Feature in New Hats The hat topping this coat lifts the face from the forehead, an import- ant feature in new hats. It is light beige felt and has a long right side. Its only trimming is a jade pin stuck thru the crown, | Flat crepes arc serviceable, svelt and practical, Therefore I suggest at least one or two flat crepe frocks in the daytime wardrobe of the well-dressed average girl. One 1 have in mind is a two-piece beige flat crepe, with the blouse featuring a peplum of small box pleats, fol- lowing the same idea of the skirt's pleats, Cuffs flare in the same way. The neckline is singularly youthful, having a round collar fin- Scotland Woollen USED CARS Are Sold By The Ontario Motor Sales LIMITED. 90 Simcoe St. S, Felt Bres. 7 he LEADING JEWELER Established 18% 12 Simcoe St. South Phone 900 a David Ansehl's Famous Liquid Powder Foundation Imparts that soft, velvety finish before applying der. Also "Ansehl" Cremes, Skin Tonic, Astring- ent, Face Powder for each type of skin. JURY AND LOVELL, LTD. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS = Children's, Patent and Black Calf Oxfords ,...... $1.49 I. COLLIS & SONS 50-54 King W. Phone 733w to sp new . silhouettes, new lengths, new fabrics and 'new trim- mings.' A 'little turquoise' blue chif- fon "evening "frock is very different from last season's models. It is ex- tremely youthful," very - suitable to the college girl's' needs. ' New Effects in Front and Back The waist is long and there is a front apron and a back cape effect that is new and interesting, They are made of floating petals of the chiffon, shirred many times to a heading which is attached to the frock. The gown is quite long and the apron's petals also float in a graceful manner, NEW UNDIES ARE VERY FEMININE New lingerie follows the lead of the flared silhouette and in utterly feminine and charming manner fea- tures most of the salient style points of the costumes that top it. Plain fabrics are more stylish than prints. This strange weapon is a mach- ine gun invented by Hugo Koenig formerly of Turringer, Germany, but more recently engaged in re- search work at London, Ontari.o By using a newly discovered non- explosive liquid air the gun is able to fire from its barrels 2,350 bullets a minute, the inventor claims. "The gun is now under control of the British war office," he says. "The whole secret of it is in the new liguid air ard the four- fold vacnum in which it is stored in ordinary temperature and under absohitely no pressure." Lace is an ever-present aid to chic, There are princess slips and stun- ning little wrap-arounds that belt themselves to further mark that re- turning waistline. Slips, nightgowns and dance sets all feature flared cf- 'fects, with godets and lace and pleat- ed panels two of the most popular methods of getting the necessary full- ness. There are backless slips, teddies and nightgowns, one-shoulder effects in contrasting lace or color, dipping hemlines, one-sided flares, flounces, ruffles and much intricate handwork, ANNOUNCEMENT A New FESH AND CHIP RESTAURANT NOW OPEN AT 23 PRINCE ST Come in and Give ug a Trial OPPOSITE THE BUS STATION just as there are on frocks today, Mark the Waistline The marked waistline is one of the innovations, Many slips and com- binations have fitted belts and but- ton up the back in a style reminis- cent of quaint days of long ago, Nor- mal waistline is the rule, but some raise the belt until the oldtime em- press line emerges, Lace is used in abundance, all kinds of it, mostly in ecru. There are lace flounces, lace panels, panels of fabric outlined in lace insertion, yokes, godets and ruffles of lace, One of the neatest uses of cafe au lait lace is to fashion a princess bodice on a sheer blue chiffon gown, A blue satin ribbon threads the lace at new empress line, making the gown charmingly novel. More material is used in all kinds of underwear, Not that that means things are bulkier, for the neat way they are cut and manipulated gives lingeric today a sveltness that is al- most glovelike, in some instances. Materials Not Varied Materials used are of tremendous variety. Rayon steps to the fore as a delicate contender for honors in lin- geric. Many original imports feature rayon ninon, georgette, flat crepe and "unfilled knitted weave. Flat crepe is statement that directors of the United Hotels company of Ameri- ca and the directors of each of the 12 hotel companies, have ap- proved unanimously the unifica- tion plan sent forward to tho stockholders, ton at Niagara Falls, Ont, with eight. other hotels in the United States, are to be acquired, through purchase of their capital stock, by a new company known as the Unit- ed International Hotels, Inc, Dill- on, Read and Co., New York, are associated with the new company as bankers, Official announcement of the transaction by Doremus and Co. of New York, last night included a perhaps the general favorite, for it goes wash 2 wel £hiflons are used ess, sal sa Tun, ninon is quite the choice for the many of the daintiest, : Pastel colors are in favor but flesh and deeper, pinks indicate that once styles have gone feminine, Milady - demands flattering , 'colors, Pale: blue, almost a baby blue, is' ex- cellent, while eggshell,' peach," white and coral are good. 3 Very new. and Parisian is a little peach 'rayon . georgette slip from Suzanne Talbot, "cut . in a. wrap- around style, buttoned. bya ridicu- lous little: button and. girdled with a narrow belt at natural waistline, Jt has little ruffles of green and peach that round up the back in the man- ner of an 1880 silhouette. There are panties to the same design. A green rayon pinon dance set throws the flaring = silhouettes into high relief, It is a sweet little set, with cafe au lait lace and ninon making little tiered circular panties and the strapless brassierre attached to the pantie yokes in front, Another original import in knitted rayon is a flesh colored slip that gets its flare by frankly using godets. It does it 'sveltly, with the godets point- ing smartly into a scalloped lower edge, This has the suntan backless line. Following the fuller skirt fashions in logical manner, a little rayon flat crepe slip in maize color has fine box pleats all around, flaring from a fitted upper portion that is elaborately hand-hem-stitched into a lattice de- sign, NEW CORPORATION, BIG HOTEL MERGER Toronto, Sept, 9.--Culminating negotiations which has extended over many months, the King Ed- ward hotel in Toronto, the Mount Royal in Montreal, the Royal Con- naught at Hamilton and the Clif- The Alberta wheat pool has an- nounced a first payment of $1.00 a beshel for the present year's crop. COLEMAN'S MODERN FURNITURE STORAGE Separate Room System Low Clean, Dry, Frost Proof. Insurance Rate, We take care of Packing and Wrapping Dishes, Pictures, Furniture, Etc, COLEMAN'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE Office: 85 Bond St. West Telephone 82 ELLA CINDERS--Hark--The Lark! RR V7 % RED MIKE, NOTOROUS SAFE BLOWER, WHO ABOUCTED ELLA QINDERS DURING THE ROBBERY oF THE VOCAL FILMS. AGENCY MONDAY EVENING. THE. GIRL, SPEAKING NTO AN OFFICE. DICTAPHONE DURING THE ROBBERY, GAYE THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION OF THE OUTLAW: HEIGHT, © FT, ; WEIGHT, 200 POUNDS; HAIR, RED = By Bill Conselman and Charlic Plumb U. S. Pat. Off; Copyright 1929, ---- i Hib Newspaper Setvice THEY HAVEN'T " FOUND HER YET AND TveE NEVER EVEN SEEN HER! BUT WHAT A VOICE FOR TALKING PICTURES! A SENSATION, L LosST-- A GREAT oiscoveRryY! 1 cant STAND THIS ANY LONGER | I'VE Gor TO GO OUT AND HELP THE POLICE FIND ELLA CINDERS, THE OWNER OF THAT MARVELOUS VOICE | TALKING PICTURES NEED HER, AND WHEN Tsar THAT I'm 2 NOT TALKING THROUGH ToRN (T oN AGAIN I've TESTED THE VOICES OF HUNDREDS OF GIRLS, BUT L NEVER HEARD A DRAMATIC TONE HERS | BRINGING UP FATHER OON YOUR FATHER- GO BACK AN POT SOME CLOTHES ON-VLL NOT HAVE A DAVG GOIN' AROUND LOOKIN LIKE A MERMAID. T TALK BACK TO HTER OF MINE WELL- | GUESS SHE LNDERSTANDS THAT | | HAVE SOMETHING TO DAY IN ™IS J FAMILY- " -- © 1929, Int] Feature Service, Inc., Great Britath rights reserved. . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of: The Eyes In Modern Life 1. Optometry Feature Service 4 Your Eyes and Health ¥ Eye Care and Eye Strain ye Disney Block po: 1516--Phene~1516 MSimeos SN Men's Barrymore Coats Special. , 22.50 DOMINION CLOTHING CO, 68 KING ST. W. Phone 2141 + We Deliver Diamonds! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner 11.00 p me. {L115 p.m. Time mai ked are through busses Whitby Hospital 3 *Zpecial Busses For AD Occasions Reasonable Rates and Careful Drivers i. A GARTUN Proprietor Bowmanville-- Phone (12 or 346 Ushawa Waiting Roam, 10 Prince St.-- Ad BINGEN ON THE RHINE , WB rr Ve Eh [IRS CAROLINE HORTONS FAMOUS BALLAD WHICH CLOSES WITH THE REFRAIN "FOR T WAS BORN AT BINGEN, FAIR BINGEN ON THE RHINE HAS MADE BINGEN FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER. 5HOP J SURE ! HE WAS A 0 BURMEDUP JH OLD GROUCH NY ih fi 1s Hy ' 1G: | | | IT CONCERNED BISHOP HATTO, THE GRAIN FAMOUS TALES 7:3150 THE LEGEND OF THE wr di ONAROCK ON THE RHINE 15 ONE OF THE PROFITEER OF HIS QAY WHO WAS EATEN BY RATS 1h THE MOUSE TOYER. RESEARCH RAS PROVE THOUGH THAT THERE 15 LITTLE FOUOKTION FOR THE STORY, © 1929. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. | Gerent Britain rights veserved. TILLIE THE TOILER--There's Nothing Deceitful About Bubbles SAY,MAC, HAVE You NOTICED HOW IMPORTANT MR. WHIPPLE ACTS SIACE HE'S BEEN IN CHARGE YEAH, HE'S AS PUFFED uP AS A TILLIE | WANT You TO SPEAK TO YOUR FRIEND, BUBBLES YESTER- LDAY SHE TOLD AIFETY --] NOTHING BUT A 4 CONCEVTED CHUMP 00 I WAS YES AND HAS GOT To STOP \T ISN'T A | BIT LADYLIKE OF HER AT ALL colin tt THAT KIND OF THING - BUT, ITS BETTER THAN HAVING { HER "TELL L\ES AROUT You \T CERTAINLY WAS RUDE --

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