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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Aug 1930, p. 7

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haa SH a A at a eT SHAR] a a a th a a E/E ay -- ------------ a ---- ------ -- ---- Soe fF, ov Ridding a Lovable --.,.:B } ct Prasat Season Meets Season in Mi Mode "Good-Bye," We Pay It Homage. There Are Short Cuts To Smartness, Style And Economy, They Characterize The Passing Of This Interesting Phase Of Feminine Fashions. Novelties Add Zest To The Sum: mer Wardrobe 9 Cis Font NTEREST in the new Is usu- ally so keen that little thought is given to the old, especially in fashion But every one will agree that the mode of Bum mer 1080 is worth an attentive res view, especially at this time when #& few weeks remain for is ex: ploitation, True, the new (things are touched with the beauty of fall themes, but the wise woman will buy carefully at sales and hridge | the gap between definite summer and veal fall fashions in an eco: nemical way. Seldom has there been as usable a mode It has heen one of smartness and versa tility and it hus assured a well rounded wardrobe through Inter. changeable parts, always a mont desirable situation, If your vaca tion is yet to come, you will have waited for the mark-down sales, which always follow the Arst rush to buy for our ane summer holl- day and the month that fellows It We Consider All Types Perhaps you have always felt that summer is a time of infor mality? Well, it is, and it is not, this season, If you think that your smart little sports outht will carry you through the day, then you have misinterpreted the basic prin eiple of fashion, True, It may be rich of material and the last word | as to styling, but it does nol pos sess the spirit of formality (hat must he considered, If the 00eARION | is staged along toward teatime or the dinner hour Your sleeveless frock, bepet, flan. nel or cardigan Jacket is Import: ant, and If you love aghlve sports vat OWnA We u ar robe of cotton olan hanks tung and linen frocks, dhe proper footwear for such frooks and & whole wardrobe of jackets, But you will forget this type of dress when you have lald down racket or clubs, and you will turn (a the soft silks and sheer chiffons of the | afternoon mode, and hy eputrast | they will Intrigue you, For Your Shopping in Town Having mentioned the necessity of adhering to type, another ne: econsity arises, We must shop, per: haps lunch In town, and there will be other informal occasions that will demand a correct outht, For this purpose we must mention the silk sult, or, In the same ealemory, the silk jacket dress, The smart Hitle suit In & pastel hue may be & bit light, er, If you do net coms mute, it may be perfast, Bul many | | Ing of shopping Nor do yeu have (0 saérifies summery lightness to color, though that color may he practioal, A white pattern on & light navy background, the material silk, Is made Into a sleaveless frock with | & matehing Jacket, Bhoes may he | white, gloves and hat and handhag, | nlwo, for white nooessories are very smart 'indeed But hosiery must he darker than ever before, that Is, | darker than we have ever worn with white shoes Incidentally dark hose continues inta the sven ing dackets In All Fabrics | If you love the crispness of linen or plgus, then you may have a suit of ane of these materials, and it may be hrown ar blue, even hlack But many eling to their lave for silk In spite of the lure of cottons | Then, as the day progresses, there | are frocks of sheer materials, the real summer afternoon frock an , alalr of printed chiffon, eolors | against a neutral hrackground, the always smart black and white pat terns, and hright eoalors on hacks grounds of hlack And always the jacket It may he a caped affair, Wton in His feel hip<length and tied Or, aguin, it may he of another ma- terial, plain In color, and usahle with mare than ane of your after noon dresses, silk or ehiffon All of which explains the usability of the season's greatest sUCCEsN, Als aounting for that success The transparent velvet coat Is appear: ing and the shart transparent vels vet wrap fp o & Is ane of the tn portan 11 ourispammer nah lone Fashions of Importance Certain tem In the summer wardrobe have fount a place thers because af thelr general smartness and appropriateness 10 purpose these two eharactepistion deciding fagtars In any fashion, The beret far every possible purposs in sports and the wide-brimmed hat for aft ernann wear, linen footwear and dark-hued hosiery for all purpeses, these are typisal of Ideas that have reached a position of great import. ance Thelr popularity shows ne sgn of waning You will have a white coat, ar, if you would ha diffepent, a coat In one of the soft pastel shades, and it will be unlined, a sports model, and soft of texture, And no mat: ter what you do or where you are or Ike darker colors for the hysiness Koing you will 'wear gloves! It 4 © pa ---------------- TE RT A A -- rE SE SI A -- IIIT wa AATTHVORNR SSA NNN SE EE OTR NR ON RENAN eR WAL ) §LL --------re I _-- TIRE [IT 1 SO I Le Ai deaper colored ose to go with it, ) coat of white wool with belted front and diagonal seaming. ackless suede slip-on gloves Black transparent velvet evening frock with detachable collar of georgette trimmed with jewels, Center, beige opera pump with and necklace set of emrved ivory and carnelian, On the other side, wear rather shart gloves, wrinkled at the wrist, dresses and with those having oApe or caped sleave n huy a ecaped model---Lha cape Ia Slaseed AS common! WHEN THE GAME IS TENNIS HE decrees has gone forth that we must wear & Lennis frock for tennis and 'for nothing else, We may, at times, wonder where this addiction to type Is going to end, but we fol law the rules as they are set down and, If we are a devotes of this spectacular and interesting ame, we look te our tennis wardrobe, It follows, in a measure, the clothes |: worn hy tennis stars and sure we may lay claim te a Sulend proportion of the world's 'tennis champions. Tennis 1s ome of the most inter esting and fashionable of fader sports, ahd there is ne » nat all why one should net give proper attention te her apparel. Whe knows what future stanly pituing the game on some unkn ehurt Everything that adds seat to the game should be considered, Prob ably there are two fash outrank all others this they are--~white as the favarite solor and the shirt-shorta-akirt outfit for practieality. . One sees only white In tourna ments, which should settle its status once and for all. Hut many play for fun or far exercise and wear the colors th ig ihe pastels being uu Creel, wine stripes vather pop +. And just to show eur Independence In the matter of clothes, we find the ane or twospieee frock rather fussy of detall, quite as Interesting for the court as the simpler combination of shirt, shorts and skirt se gener. ally exploited, This latter outfit provides the skirt for wear to and from the court, and it Is removed for active play, 'hen the three are worn, one Ras the appearance of a sepa: vate higuse and skirt combination, the latter a pleated affair, or one of the newer yoked skirts, Tub silk, cotton mesh, madras, hroad- cloth and pique are featured fah. | flog. and much attention ls given ta the fine details of At and finish, also to assuring a comfortable width and out of skirt, The skirt of the outfit, whether attached or separate, may he fitted al the hips, growing inte widih be. low the hips, or It may be fared from the waistline. ar have nleats , Bnd | There are caped sleeves and of various widihs pieevelens models, and frocks with shart sleev practically every outht gives the impression of hlouse and skirt whether it ia in one plece or two, Then there are shirts to he had, planned far wear with separate skirts and shorts, You will find shirts of cetten mesh, slik erepe and ootton oreps And other suitable materials, alse slesvelons and oap-aleeve sweaters for the same purpose. Brimmed hats and heres are hath approved, and shots may he (he flat-hetled esque laced eapadrilies made of canvas, There will be a belied Jacket or a wopl tapeeat for pre» 'may seem ridieulaus, bul you will| = with your sleaveless | Rut If you! are buying for fall, you will not | Oxford tyne or the more plots OF INTEREST TO THE HOUSEWIFE OTHING adds mare to the Nira af a ream than the proper kind of cushions, and, unfortunately, nothing comes In fur harder wear During the summer we replace the cushion of silk or velvet with ane of erslanne or some oottgn material, and in pertain rapma cushions of these practionl materials are Allsthe. yoar-round necessities Tt Is aushs fon season PIght now far the woman Who is wise, and she will replace those (hat are worn oul from the extremaly wide steak to active Rurposes. OVELY Nitle frocks have ! some inte being, frocks that are equally smart for the dinner and the dance, giving ne thought te either sunlight or shadow, for they are smart and suitable to hoth, Two color groups, or ana group and a color, seem to dominte the situation, The paniels are equally suitable to late afternoon wear and Ao evening festivities, and there is our old and valued friend, binek, There seems tn he a real vogue for printed silks, crepes and ehif« fons, An apite of the fact that * general popularity of prints Ia the wane. Nothing is more suits able te the purpess than & printed faheie, when It comes to a days Ught=dining dress, There are several variations of this theme, all of them ineluding some sort of 4 wrap, It may be freak af ehiffan, flower print on agk or pastel background, worn With 4 matehing aapelet jacket, or it be # silk orepe warn with . bi A in seme solid color that re one of the calars in the print. Then there the little wraps of transparent velvet, (af. feta, velveteen or a narrow wale taille, planned to complement mare than one frock, perhaps, One specially lovely - medal, planned to anawer any fashion eall tram late afternoon on, in made of ehiffen In a solid color, The frock ia sleeveless, hut there is a deen cape of net with appliques of the shiffan that falls below the "A clever tennis model of pique is pared to fit the Agure. elbows, Aling the gawn Into any ) THE DAYLIGHT SAVIN FROCK be found In the shops. It is Hite Et Inte afternoon affaly, This same froek eomes In black, as well aa the various summer colors. It a well ta mention, again, the papu- larity of turquoise in evening wear, frook and acoesnaries, THE FROCK! OF THE WEEK It In expressive of two Im» portant - thenies in summer fashions, pastels for eslor and cottons for fabrio, for it de of ayelet amhroldered die in & soft ross shade, the design of the embroideries # aprigeed theme, Net bands trim the frock, marking a hips yoke effect on the skirt and following the same line at ine tervale down the akirt, whieh broadens ta the hamline, reaching the ankles. The ner mal walstiing is marked by a twostoned ribhen of & deeper rose and black, and the fitted hodios is Aniahed at the round. ed neekline with a cape eels Jar sdued with the net, It is An Afterneon frock, And cers Peet accessories Inslude wide:hrimmed hat of hlaek velvet, a peuch handbag of the same material, hack erepe opera pumps and sibaw-length wloves, either soft rose or the neutral shade of the net, Jaw. aly would he of the laey type that in being offered for sums short of woanderful how the room will ehange {ia entire aspect with fresh covers of a wholly differen pattern and widely different ool: | ars There are many diNarent ed and shapes ta add Interest tn ohalr, setien or ohaise longue, and Just as wide & ohalee of materials Cushions of raw silk are very prac. | tieal and poplin Is another sensible ehelee, You may he elegant with You might plegs your awn and Invely covers made fram peasant petticoats aul of Franee It In bargain time in the shops and you will And veafreshment sets In tranaluvent glass that to 8 onpy of Btienel winas "at & price and attractive _Tuncheon and breaklas china, afered at the memen! for entiage or eauntry hams, And linens pastels and white, In lem Hand blocked linen lunch cloth done on hand loom linen and beverage seta copy of Stiegel glass, \ A oushion or twa of aheokerad affala, hut you may he quite aa dolarful and a deal mare practieal with & oushion ar two of checked wingham, The diverse eharms of ORINtA, linen and ovetanns need ORly be recalled, Wor a voam that has assumed an Ameriean, Frenoh or peasant atmosphers, there are placed pattern cushions sEpanaive farms, the hed linens With eolaved harders, Hight weight wan hlankets, alae in the pastels, with hand-huttanholed edges, hath towels, wash clothes, hand (oweis And linen luneheon eta, all salts Able for use later an In a winter setting. Your linena will fit inte POUr breakfast raam or dinette! \ ero i lp summer | ehanged | BFR NEW | rretnd | tr avav Hailing a New Mode, We Study Its Interesting Possibilities, It Promises Us A Very Great Deal Of Beauty In Fabric, Line And Color. The En. semble, Feminine Themes, Grace Of Line And Individuality, Achieved Through Detail, Are Every: where Apparent NF might well speak of the | O new fashions that are being | shown ax "timid" fashions Thin, hecause they are nol sure of thely reception hy the hie | world of women that dealde thelr wugness or allure, Yet, tn a gen ora) way, they tell us what we ure to wear, for if every designer shows models dn velvet, or lengthens the skirt, or ralnes Lhe waistline, then! we may he fairly sure that we shall eventually to velvels, long | skirts and the raised waistline It In not always easy Lo pul over an idea, If anly one originator spon sors iL, hut It sometimes happens and we may he excused for any In (arent, however desp IL may he, d) townrd the mid-summer | showings now In progress, Theres | ire many old thames, slightly | and there are some. thal Bludy what Is, prahably, | in he, hafare you huy far wear in sary fall rome Changes in Fahrie and Color Kxparienve has (aught us tn an pect pleher materials and deaper more glowing colors, As Winter ap Proaches Probably 1 is safe in that will he a fabris| lander, for (1 is the very apirit of feminine usury Kilka amting ArEpes hrneade and all of the rieheat textures will he import Ant, and we shall have new shades of standard colors fram whieh to make Individual eholes, the while we olin to the smartest of them all, the modish hineck AL Lhe moment wa are not Ap Interested In materials and color As wa Are In lines and details. We know that (the anit and the she samble will remain, and wa are As sured that the mode will be mare rather than lens feminine, and that {type will he svan. mare [ adhered tn than IL has evar heen Certain Things hacame classic when they have proven aceepiahle to practically avery ane, And every vealvel moires | | woman Is in love with the gree | and heauty of feminine lines and tynes | That Allsimportant Nkirt Length Prahahly the most saked gues ton In all fashion has te de with the lenwth of akira Will they eantinue long? Of reriainty! Will they he longer? Probably! | The ater may he qualified a hit, | perhaps, hut any smart waihering will prave Lhe statement tht skirts are petting longer Afteps noon chiffans reach to (he ankles and when a wide:hrimmed, laey [ wiraw hat 1a a part of the costumes, the afeet in ane of alltime grace | and heauty---=why shouldn't It res [ main? wiriotly | The lonmer skirt, when It was firnt proposed, had many sppe~ nents, The older women (elt sorifesd comfort and the yeu woman (elt it sacrificed youth, |] Asuigners persisted, and now sven the Junior Miss is Anding the syame | of the mode, atiributable to length nf line, a most Intriguing thing, and the nlder woman, mere oy olnlly the woman with s full Airs Is Anding added inches a res aid in nohileving the desired siéndsy look, And length remains The Return of the Long Com It in, In 1eelf, a summer fashion, but It la prophetio of fall, THe | slemvelass dross is worn with & sep arate coal of wool ar seme sthéy material, quite as often as with » matching Jacket; and this outht in newer, A coal of white or pastel wool, # cost of transparent velvet, Lor a coast of the same material & [the dress is (he favorite, and it 8, vou will mate, 5 dont, a full-length Affair, and not a Jackel, One Ins tareating model resembles ap old- style "deiman.' There are fewer printed fabvies In the advanced showings, whish in nat unexpected, We have had » lang seasen of prints, and It may he waited (hat In ather simmers they have retained thalr pepeler- ity a far shorter Lima, The RR. noon frask for fall will prebably he avepe In some new shade of » solid ealor, Incidentally, worl clothes will net he worn by Aly ana who does not really play at tennis or golf, and in place of ports tags there will be talloved autfs Arvessorien Show Signa of Change The change In calor that shams tariges Lhe new hosiery is not 0 We Hahtly passed by In the wow amariest fashion presentations thé darker tones of tan And beige, s9em browns are noted, and this is ti no malter how light Lhe festweny. The idea Is so unusual thet many do net lke It, but it Is beter a0 cepted, even when the costume hy An evening affair, white or And as to footwear, there I Ih Ing that even approaches Lhe pam for both daytime and owing ue Rwoiry somtimes frm portant, bet In not used generously In aRePReth ennamhion, making up for this Ise when evening somes ) stone jewelry In smart. Clown am most important for practi every routume, and they tome neutrals the pastels, white ent hinek, (Yau will readily see that hosiery awd gloves san prev pretty problem!) Hats show § We deney 10 be very small and olden ftting when ther are net Yaw large---whioh sels Ww wondering » bit TTR Meter and Brother are in their glory Lhase Sum: mer days, and Why aheuld they not he? Little Twa:te: Rix hasn't a care in the world, and sunny hours should being only sturdy bodies and tanned faces and hedien, And Uny FArmenia are ARPropriale And practisal, even while they are fetehing to. lnak at, Ray or girl 10 ia the same, and play tome have little regard for sex, The main abject is tharough anjey- MARL ANd & really ROrEesus tan, Run sults may tke the form of BALK INE suite, or thay may be over: all ype, very may, As oanty Nip or Agured affairs, Femme tome the ankles, and others step at the knees, hut heth have straps over AAs shoulders, averall style, Cree tonnes, pereales and linens, as well AN BAIALAA, Are oorrect fabries, and hy correct we mean useful as wall an good looking, One may never forget that the younmstera' clothes will he subiacted 1a frequent and vigorous tubbings. One Hie sun sult that has noth: Ing at all above the walst but orossed traps, And very hell trousers, 18 made of eheoked ging: Nam And has a hat to mateh, There are little play sults made (aller ahion, a hit more dressy, having ouse With a saller collar, and salle come in Arather and PF OULALE Then there are many of allsweol bathing suits in colors and droll designs, and comfortable Terry cloth bath robes for prastioal uses Tt ane has the apace for plays things then thare are litle gym outfits, usable alther at the beach or In tha back yard, made up of ema W, trapess, fiving ring and horisontal har, There are sand AOA, Ping tons sets, lawn swings, sand boxes, sall and wand hoats ANd all sorta of Interesting novels tee that will keen the youngster NAL Only Busy, hut inspired, What mora clever than a sand train It the little anes play all day along WITH THE LIT FOLKS AT PLAY the share in the sand * I. IT TE TLE wd 0 white rogham fanemt

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