~___‘_ What‘s New This Fall? #% NEW SHOES FOR FALL 295 3.95 4.95 Margaret Easton‘s Floor Show Peter Boychuk and His Orchestra The postponed I.OD.E. Valuable Door Prize draw will take place at included in the 25¢ this tea. admission BIGGEST SHOES e FASHION SHOW < AND AFTERNOON TEA You‘ll find the answer at ARNOTTS and up to $8.50 Pi geon. wears the â€" biggest any leading man in Hollyâ€" o 134. Hospital Work of the I.0.D.L. Block, Pine Street drop in. But what is even more important is the yuality of the clothing we feature . .. and it never changes . . . year in and year out you can always rely on Arnott‘s Not only are you pleased with your suit or coat when you first slip it on but you‘ll wear it with complete satisfaction one year or two years from now. Our fall and winter materials are here so come in toâ€"morrow and select your suil, topceoat or overcoat. Styles, fabrics and tailoring by Warren K. Cook, Society Brand and Fashion Craft. Yes there are some important style changes this season and we‘ll be glad to discuss them with you when you And, of ’eonne. this season‘s array of shoes, hats, shirts, ties and socks await your selection. Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear, Schumacher WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5TH ‘ SsHOP BEAUTY AND MASONIC HALL will be held in the â€"in aid of the 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dressmakers, Milliners and and Hairdressers Striking Similar Notes in the Stylish Modes of r Respective Departâ€" ments. How Hair Affects the Fashions. in back so that they come just below the crown, where they may be held in ‘place by combsâ€"plain combs by day, ‘l and perhaps the new pearl combs that are so attractive, at night. Softening Waves In Paris, those universally popular "up" coiffures are frequently softened ‘ at the sides, and across the back, with "At every one of the Paris couturier showings, in all of the smart dining places, you see nothing but high hair," he says, "and it looks beautiful with the new Fall clothes." "This season," he says, "the unusual has happenedâ€"not by conspiracy, but by a happy accidentâ€"and the dressâ€" makers, miliners and hairdressers have all aimed at, and achieved, the same goal of height. Lines in frocks are high. And hats are designed to be worn with high hair." Style Is Flattering Not only will hair be up this season, he thinks, but "women will like it betâ€" ter than any other hair style as it is the most flilattering and graceful of all coiffures." And he has reassuring words for skeptics, who wail that it may be prettyâ€"but not for me. (By Victorine Howard) They aren‘t discussing it any longer. Hair simply is up in Paris. The tuâ€" mult and argument of long bob versus high hair has died away there, and the long bob is as extinct as the dod bird, according to the head of one of New York‘s most important coliffure salons, who returned last week from a newsâ€" gathering visit to that zippy French city where fashions are born. "The principal line is up," he says, "but variations on the ‘up‘ theme are legion, and it can be modified, and adapted, to solve individual problems of becomingness and still retain the airy femininity of the ‘up‘ motif. The hair can be piled high, or not so high, built out at the sides, or not, dependin" upon the shape of the face." If you have a long thin face, he says, "avoid drawing the hair up so tightly it gives you a skinned look. Have some softness and fullness at the sides. Th: large round face can wear the hair drawn up tightly.‘"‘ Another point he mentioned, for the long face, is not to have curls piled directly on top of the head. Instead have the curls arranged ench Coiffeurs Decree Bright Colours for Fall ie © *‘ Heels, like hair, arse swooping up to new heights, in the fall fashion review, and they may be made to match the big. soft waves off the hairline. ‘Those Shoe or in varying colours and fabrics. waves just up from the hairline are | The continental heel, a high cuban, is particularly important Iif the neck is hin in back, or if the hair grows far k from the ears, leaving a wide gap of skin between ears and hairline. With the soft wave, the hair can be pushed forward sligshtly below the hairlinss behind the ears to lessen the gap, and slightly down in back to soften a tooâ€"thin long neck. The hairline waves are prettily held, this authority reports, by an evening style of taffeta bows, singly, or in pairs, often attached to a band of taffeta ribbon which encircles the head, contâ€" ing around behind the ears, and along tho middle nf the wave tn keen it probably the most popular. Everything about the 1938 fail shoe is high, even the colour which, if not the everâ€"poouâ€" lar black. is a new shade of burgundy, rust or other "accessory" shade that Paris or New York or Hollywood has created. In Vogu«‘s Shoe Store there is a shoe that is definitely upâ€"toâ€"the« minute. 1It is the new high tie, made of rust suede, and flattered by a scalâ€" loped top ... . very smart. And to match the shoe you will purchase a rust suede bag, in the new odd shapes, rust suede gloves, and sheer stockings to fiatter the leg that will be greatly "in view." The hairline waves are prettily held, this authority reports, by an evening style of taffeta bows, singly, or in pairs, often attached to a band of taffeta ribbon which encircles the head, contâ€" ing around behind the ears, and along the middle of the wave to keep it pressed into place. Things to remember in trying the great high hair experiment are to have your hair cut short on topâ€"about two inches. Let it grow to about six inches in backâ€"long enough to reach the top of the head. Have a good permanent to make it stay upped. And have your hairdresser shape your hair so it‘s beâ€" cominz to the back of the neck as well as the face. Probably he would anyâ€" way. But it‘s particularly important if the back neck is thinâ€"and the hairâ€" line is bad. If hairs grow too far down on the back of the neck, don‘t have them clipped, or worse, shaved. The very low hairs can ‘be removed with «a reâ€" liable depilatory, such as the sulphideâ€" less cream that‘s used in this chain of salons. It can be applied warm or cold and disccurages reâ€"gzrowth of the hair. How Short for the Day? How Wide for the Night? How short for day? and how wide for both day and evening? have been the chief questions about skirts, but what you have not heard ror eveningâ€"the ankleâ€"length or thereabouts. Where does skirt length fit in with this season‘s programme of fashions? First, it is a good solution for the young girl‘s dance frock that is made with one of the enormously wide circular skirts of this year. After all, regardless of the allure and appeal of the pictureâ€"frocks with crinolineâ€"wide skirts that spread such a wide circumâ€" ference on the floor, particularly in the new crisp fabrics, they are something for the ycungsters to handle in their hopâ€"skipping dancing. It is a chore to be lifting these great voluminous skirts off the floor for dancing, so clipping off, a couple of inches at the hem so the feet ars free, seems to have a real purâ€" pose. j Here is the way other women are selecting their stockings, listed in the order of their popularityâ€"‘"Radiance," a rosy kreige; "Town Tan", light, neuâ€" tral brown; "Amberose," gleaming amâ€" ber, and "Tawny," a lively beige. Arnott‘s Meon‘s Wear in Schumacher is right in the front line with the seaâ€" son‘s smartest apparel for young and older men as well as a full assortment of boys‘ wear.> Arnott‘s have the reâ€" putation of having one of the most exâ€" tensive stocks in the district from the smallest accessory to suits and coats. The menfolk of the family will have no difficulty in solving the clothes problem at Arnott‘s. Apparel for Men is Smart This Fall Large and Pleasing Stocks ~â€"at Arnott‘s, Schumacher. And how beautiful for shoes! STOCKING COLOUKRS Vtig\w Shoe Store Features ashion‘s Latest. In a superbly chic, longâ€"sleeved eveâ€" ning dress of cerise velvet. Colour Steals the Limelight This Season In ‘an evening cape of purple felt, bordered to the feet with cerise wool fringe. In a coat of red or brown chevron tweed with gay red pretzel buttons. ‘In a daytime woollen frock of murky mustardâ€"yellow, under a brown coat. "In a green tweed dress and jacket, collared, hatted and bagged in red and green plaid. Designers Puzzled by the Sleeve Styles What Kind of Sleeves Will be the Style This Fall? .ilz dressy clothes is Molyneux‘s ‘"Touâ€" ‘bugeâ€"Lautrec" sleeve, inspired ‘by the pamtmgs of the artist for whom it is called. This sleeve has an exaggerated puff effect at the top and then becomes tisht, with wrinkles and folds, from the elbow to within two or three inches of the waist. It is paxticularly effective in satins or moires. (By Audrey Ames) Paris.â€"The answer to "What kind of sleeves will be the style this Fall?" is as difficult as an international economic problem! For each house of "haute couture" is advocating a different sleeve and thus each and all will be fashionâ€" ably correct. The "poor working girl," whose typeâ€" writer desk is hard on cuffs and elbows, will be glad to hear that short sleevesâ€" to the elbow, or even shorterâ€"are an cutbstandingâ€" characteristic of . many Winter models. Madsleinte Vionnet leans almost exclusively to this short sleeve, from heavy wool street dresses to fine wool crepe dinner dresses. In most cases the sleeve is wide and loose, often being set in the shoulder with considerable fullness, but no padding or stiffening artifices. This boundâ€"toâ€"beâ€"popular short sleevye is set in low on the shoulder, as are most sleeves of all kinds. In order to attract attention to this wider shoulâ€" der, sleeve seams are frequently emâ€" phasized by braid, narrow strips of lcathex or ribbon, or even fringe. Amon:r tho most, int,ere.’ting sleeves Generally speaking, there is a tendâ€" ency toward less fullness at the shoulâ€" der. Padded and muchâ€"tucked shoulâ€" ders gave way in most collections to plain, smoothly fitting shouldersâ€" especially true, of course, for sports clothes. _ Schiaparelli, however, clings to the builtâ€"up shoulder in many of her rew daytime models; so think twice before remodeling your last year(s suit. Molyneux surprises slim throats with necklaces embroidered on frocks, drapes fair shoulders with shawls of Scotch ~Paquin introduces a new fullness at .t,he elbowâ€"practical, to say the least. His sleeves are plainly set at the shoulâ€" der, increase in width as they approach the .elbow, and then are held in at the wrist. Modified dolmans and bell sleeves of days gone by are back again, too. Not in great numbers, it‘s true; but enough of them to wanant their existence in one‘s Winter wardrobe. Fashion Foibles of Parisian Couturiers Special Numbers for Season from Famous Paris Shops Suzy goes "high hat" with bright quills, with vivid wings and ribbons. Mainboacher evolves the batâ€"wing silâ€" houetteâ€"full dolman sleeves, pinched waist, slim skirt. Patou contrasts an evening gown of glittarinz lame with an austere monk‘s robe of eggplant wool. Chanel recalls lateâ€"Victorian Mayfair with nude white shoulders framed in ostrich, above a velvet sheath. Schiaparelli goes all out for astrakâ€" hanâ€"in pockets on a black wool suit, dlagonal bands on a Cossack jacket. Creed‘s genius for ‘"suiting‘" madame finds expression in a terse. little suit of black wool, corded like an aideâ€"deâ€" camp‘s, accented with flagâ€"red velvet. sery in autumnal tones. Alix presents the dirndl sophisticated â€"fitted, fullâ€"skirted, fashioned of jerâ€" Maggy Rouff recalls the dear, dead nineties in balloon shoulders on a coat oft breitschwantz and black moire. Lavin accentuates the high hairâ€"dos with fantasies like the curlingâ€"papers of unhappy memory. to "New Heights" Some Fashion Notes from Paris, the Home of Modes Longchamp ample coats appeared paradoxically chic when topped off by tiny forwardâ€"perâ€" ched hats. Many style notes were obâ€" dresses were worn with gray or sllver fox capes. Striped wool or tweed douâ€" bleâ€"breasted jacket cuits were in eviâ€" Pastel felts. some large and profiled, others microscopic, showed height ecither in the crown or trimming. Ostrich was popular. Postillions, nininches or Glen garries were the mostâ€"liked shapes. Collars, stoles, boas and bow cravatés of fur were ubilquitous. New street boots are cut like buskins. They are of ochre leather and are fasâ€" tened at the side with big gold buckles. Novel evening slippers are of knotted silk filet finished with matching suede. Combs are coming back with the new coiffures. Many small ones keep the hair in place during the day. Oldâ€"fasâ€" loned first or second Empire tiara combs are returning for the evening. High Spanish types in gold or silver filigree are also staging a comeback. Some of the Features of the ~ _ Fashions in Paris. New Clothes Said _ to Have Elegance (By Audrey Ames) Paris.â€""Elegance", in the true sense of the word, is the only way to describe the elaborate wardrobes created by Maggy Rouff for the coming season. Furs are used either lavishly or with discretion; lame makes evening gowns molded with pencilâ€"like slimness or with bouffant flounced hoops; crepe, satin and velvet makes afternoon models ranging from those designed for the woman who still feels young. Maggy Rouff‘s coat styles tend someâ€" what away from the full length in favâ€" our of velvet or moire silk refer types and to a very elongated hiplength which measures, from the belt downward, exâ€" actly half the length of the skirt. One outstanding niodel of this type is made of crimson cloth and tightly fitted at the waist. Among the handsome black tailored suits is one which boasts Persian lamb trimming under the arms and applied to the sideâ€"backs in jagged leaf design. Shoulders are wide, but not heightened at Rouff‘s. A few coats take the shape of the belted tunic, some of them:laâ€" vishly fur trimmed. Heavy gold or brilliant jewelry adorns many of the models; one remarkable chatelaine in gold provides the wearer with watch, purse and all other small accessories, while an evening bag slung on the wrist is an oval mirror on both sides and framed like a picture in burnâ€" ished gilt. Evening dresses go glamorous. A white satin gown is engraved with a copy of the "Winged Victory" placed diagonally across the front of corsage and hips in a terracotta red; while porâ€" trait dresses show the head of "Venus de Milo" or other classic heads. #9 What was once called a "basque forms the bedice for a series of Maggy Rouff‘s youthful ciroularâ€"skirted party frocks ankle long. These basque bodâ€" ices button simply down the frontâ€"A practical note as well as a style note. Silver lame, embroidered with diaâ€" mante in allâ€"over design, makes a rareâ€" ly beautiful evening dress of: the pencil silhcuette. Its train is seamed onto the tight sheath at the kneeline like a deep flounce across the back. If anyone ever doubted that the Winâ€" ter of 1939 would bring back an elegance unseen for decades, oneâ€"look at Maggy Rouff‘s creations should convince to the contrary! (By Orryâ€"Kelly) Holly wocd, Sept. 28.â€"Keep an eye on the Gibsen Girl silhouette. It is gainâ€" ing importance. Necks continue high, sleeves grow larger above the eloow, and the blouse and skirt combination a "must" in every fashionable wardrobe. Both Paris and Hollywood recommend the twoâ€"piece for eveninz wear as well as day. Ostrosser‘s men‘s shop, with its long reputaticn for quality merchandise, are fcaturing an outstanding variety in the latest Fall and Winter clothes. Buyers are assured of the latest in style and the known advantages of better quality products.. Famous alike for high class men‘s footwear and a complete furnishâ€" ing department. Ostrosser‘s has long been one of the leading local style centres. f Necks Remain High While Sleeves Grow From the dinner hour on, tihe typical long skirt is black, floorâ€"length, and flares out just above the knees. Next in line are the pleated skirts and the tubular types, but these are not as inâ€" teresting because they don‘t lend themselves to such period touches as dust ruffles and contrasting linings. Interesting Styles For Men This Fall The most popular blouses are white or pastel and have exquisite dressmakâ€" er touches, as tucking, shirring, smockâ€" ing or embroidery. More spectacular blouses are made of metal cloth or sparkle with cabachon genis. Margaret Lindsay‘s preferred skirt is very heavy black crepe. It bells out Latest Styles Shown at Osâ€" trosser‘s Men‘s Shop. from the lower hipline and is lined in flamingo red crepe. She has a half dozen blouses to team with the skirt and each one helps to produce a fetchâ€" ing ensemble. One blouse is white handkerchief linen with tiny tucks raâ€" diating from a clerical collar. Another, of shell pink satin, has square quilted yoke. With a draped white jersey blouse Margaret also wears a wide corâ€" selet belt of red crepe to match the skirt lining. The most exciting blouse in the collection is heavy white crepe lavishly embroidered with gold thread and roughly cut stones reseinbling ruâ€" .â€"Wornâ€" with these skirts, little fashâ€" ionables find an assortment of gay plaid wool jackets, leather zipper coats, and, of course, ralts of sweaters. Plaid or striped, new sweaters have much to do with the colourful fashâ€" ons for school. Peasant embroideries and intricate woven designs give addiâ€" tlonal colour to many. 5 "Grownâ€"Up" Coat Styles Copying her smart mother, the school girl prelers a coat with new small colâ€" lar, new raised shoulder lines, and usuâ€" ally a belt to "cinchâ€"in‘" her already diminutive waistline. Reefors and clasâ€". sic camel hair or tweed coats continue to ‘be very good, too. Tiny school girls like the princess coat buttoned straight up the frnot, with Peter Pan collar and side pockets. And, if there is a bonnet to match, so much the better. Rugged Clothes for "Men" \ Because sister has gore so feminine in her dainty frocks and bright little coats, little brother goes for very, very sturdy mannish school â€"togs. Big botd‘ plaids in lumber jackets, and heavy tweeds in mannish topcoats (just like Dad‘s) are the choice. Eton suits in neat dark clours are worn for Sundayâ€" Claire Trevor‘s version of the Gibson Little princess frocks continue to.be popular, too, both in cottons and in velveteen for party and Sundayâ€"best wear. These are made without beltâ€" lines for kindergartners, and have basâ€" que waists and dirndl skirts for big sister. Bolero dresses with cunning separate blouses are also Fall favourites. ‘ _ _"Fandangle Skirts" New Among really new ideas for this merryâ€"goâ€"round of backâ€"toâ€"school fashâ€" ions are the "fandangle skirts", with their grcuped pleats swirling gaily from tucks so that they aren‘t hard to iron back after washing. Fan skirts gathered dirnd!l skirts and allâ€"around pleated skirts continue to be popular, too. Quality Clothes For Men and Younger Men Ostrosser Co. Wm. H. Leishman On â€"Sat. October 1st Ostrosser You are cordially invited to attend this showing of fine woollens and models. Mr. T. J. Doyle Announce the visit to their store of Timmins and Porcupine and Co. Limited representing best, but longz trouser corduroys, or tweed knickers are the t,hing for evenr- day. fall‘s correctly ensembled cocâ€" tume will give definite emphasis to gloves. Black will be "set off" by contrasting gloves. Rich, colâ€" curful gloves will add a trimming note to many basic shades in coats and suits. K Gloves match shoes, lhat, or perhaps the trimming note of the frock, in oth= er ensembles. And in many smart en« somoles, gloves will be worn in brown to match the rich warm hues of brown furs. ~_The effect is distinctly smart, especially when the coat or suit is in black with brown fur. GLOVES ADD ‘TO FALL COSTUME Always considered an "accessory‘ gloves now take on the importance of % "trimminz" to the beautifully and cor~ rectly assembled costume. Courtesy, Service, Style and Quality SEE ~ . sil}