*3 rAd 14. Ladies Have Their ‘Chotoe Whils Voar. Gowns of Evening Wear May Mave Victorian Wiith or They May be Sionâ€" der as Columns. hl Thore Aze Petticoats. 6 ““s‘l recumbent petticoat i pressed with their scately paradâ€" exceptionally ‘kind to women this win= whille am @ttendant picks up the garment. This merely proves ithe Tull «iktirt is also effective when! her hands and pressing them <together demonstrate how she can get them through the narrowest of doorways. In these modern times the skirts are hicld out by petticoats stiffened with flexâ€" ible haircloth or crinoline; the unwieldy whalebon»e hoops of yesterday are not as popular as they onece were. @ Hoopless Another modern touch is added when manikins calmly undo a ‘hook or two and let their supporting underskirts drop in a circle of frothing material at thcir feet. With continued sangâ€"froid lï¬ï¬‚nps of petticoats (this ‘is the ‘Tirst: timejn, many a year that ‘this awritâ€" er has put that word down in . ï¬ln'.}-‘ ousness), and that as effectively m the ektremities delicately spoken of as: limbs some fifty years ago as ‘they did in Victoria‘s primmest days. But ‘there _are also marvels of slimness, revealing. as if they had been cut with meumdt} a sculptor‘s chisel. f Those wonders did not remain in ‘the‘ decorative showrooms of Frenchâ€"designâ€" ers to be admired on manikins. Ameriâ€" ‘can buyers took to them and brought ‘them to this country in quantities in preparation for a glamorous winter season. One wonders just what age this really is when one sees the unfoldâ€" ing of the fashion pageant. Can it he possible that those are the honking of automobile horns one hears outside, and if so, how will the mountains of silk that are skimming across the floor ever fit into them? All doubt is quickâ€" i ly bannished when one sees the wearer easily gather the ‘folds of her skirt inito 1 There is limited yardage and ‘theâ€"offer is good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday .only. Place your order now and take advantage of *this timely saving. Each garment is individuâ€" ally tailored to your:own measurements. We are offering a factoryâ€"clearance of Fashionâ€" ‘Craft Suitings tailored to your measureâ€"at -g cent reduction. â€" This range includes ‘the Towest as well as the higher priced Suitings. Eks 17‘% PINE STREET NORTH, , TIMMINS «We Can Give You Style and Comfort at Low Cost! Why You Should Buy Your ~Engagement Ring From Remus The largest selection of Diamond Rings in town. The best value because we:are the exclusive agents for Canâ€" ada‘s largest diamond importers. ‘Every Bluebird Diamond Ring is registered and guaranbeed perfect. Every Bluebird Ring is insured free against theft ‘or loss. . The perfection and quality of Bluébird Diamonds‘has been proved throughout the years. Bluebird Diamond Ring designs are created and fashmned by masters of the goldsmiths‘ art. Terms may be arranged. "ï¬luttorm feminity. In both the porâ€" flon«ot.tm-aown from the hips up is handled with extreme delicacy; there‘s no unnecessary bulk, unless it be in the gowns following the 1890 period iin which puffed sleeves contrast with; waspâ€"like waist and hips. When corâ€" rectly ensembled with shoes, jJewelry and hair arrangements they present a‘ 'picture of subtle allure. Fashion makes }it possible today for a woman to get revening shoes with jewelâ€"studded platâ€" form soles that will match the colour ot‘her necklace or bracelet. ,.1 The Slim Gown ' There is infinitely more variety, in the handling of the slim gown than'j there is in the one with the voluminous:i Skirt. â€" It is here that each designer exâ€" hibits her individual technique. Vionâ€"‘ net‘s mastery of fabric gives her sil=‘ hcugtte the dignity of a Greek goddess;: Alix‘s facile touch swathes the figure so that the â€"soft folds give hers the deâ€" licacy of a Tanagra. ‘With impishâ€" ness that only the great can permit ‘themsélves she puts a corset on the: outside of one of her most delightful dinner gownsâ€"it is just as pretty wlth-~ out it. undergarmenit :proves to be a nulisance It ‘ecan and will ‘be parked. This 1e« the :«days some twenty years ago‘ when stays were being placed in the mand girls parked their corsem cstore going ‘to ‘the baillroom. ‘ â€" side with the Eugenie silâ€" ‘hnoustte :moves:one slender as a column. :enough, :though the two are parâ€" iattoxilesl ‘they .are not inharmonious. This iis ‘because they stand on a united ; Start patting on night cream ‘from; ‘chest and shoulders up over throat and: back ‘of ‘the ‘neck ‘to ‘hairline. ‘If ‘you: can see bathing suit strap ‘marks on‘ iyour shoulders, either ‘drop ‘the straps: ‘a ‘trifle and ‘let ‘the ‘white marks get: ‘brown, ‘too, «or :do .a «complete: ‘bleaching ‘job. Anseven coat :of ‘tan :is; lovely,:.especially :if one‘s:strapless gown > is white, but an uneven «coat ‘just ‘isn‘t pretty. begin ncw to improve the texture of 8 your skin on neck and shoulders, flll‘] ‘cut ‘hollows and learn to carry your! head ‘like a queen. ‘Between now and the time the watera gets too cold ‘for comfort, â€"do all the" ‘swimming you possibly can. And alâ€". ‘though you ‘may ‘be pretty ‘proud of: your ‘side <and crawl <strokes, use the breastâ€"stroke a great:â€"deal. ‘It strengthâ€"; ens the pectoral:musctles ‘which ‘the breasts and ‘will :tdo much ‘to ‘fill ‘outj the ‘hollow spots along your eollar ‘bone.! ‘If you do not have access ‘to lake, ocean‘ or swimming :pool, do the ‘breast stroke! settingâ€"up exercise. T‘weed jackets and sweaters are the:‘ perfect background for odd little pins in pleasantly ‘silly shapes. Tiny ‘leathâ€"| er purses,, about: ‘two iinches across,‘ dangle from gloves, white trimmed with red, mage in France by ‘thand with inâ€" finite <patienee, complete with buttonâ€" holes and faggoting. Strapless ‘Gowns Are x Featured This Season: New York.â€"Strapless evening .gowns: and some ‘of the new, softly draped! necklines on Fall street dresses call for: a ‘beautiful, graceful throat, and shoulâ€"‘ ders that are smooth, white, perfectly‘ rounded. If you intend to have a: strapless dance .dress, by all means‘ Fall handbags ‘follow +two .distinct: trendsâ€"slim and ‘tailored ‘for â€"sports sor daytime, .dressy.and ‘"softly":draped for! Afternoon or ‘dressâ€"upâ€"occasions. Sizes vary from the very small dressy afterâ€" nooun bag ‘to ‘the huge square {bag :of suede or calf «which .adds definite inâ€". terest to the sports suit or tailored! costume. Often the. tweed of the suit is used in trimming the bag.â€" Usually,! ‘however, the .trimming .colour ‘of .the! costume is used.as the trimming colour of the .bag in pipings, buttons,.amusing ornaments, or leather facings in the more intricate kags. A very new idea is the .plain bag with gay printed linâ€" ing! ® Gloves for ‘Fall will be in a .great variety of designs, with stitchings on , the back, new stitched edges to fingers," and motifs on the cuffs. "Shorties" are very popular because they do not interfere coat or suit cuffs, and will ‘be seen for daytime ‘and sports wear. ‘Brown will a leading colour, in gloves matched to ‘the ‘brown furs: of suits and coats. ‘Gloves in which! two colours are may ‘introduce ‘ contrasting ‘colour, ‘or may ‘be ‘in ‘twoi shades of brown. Panels and pipingsâ€" and bkands of give interest to* many gloves. $ Catching up the trimming eolour :of. the suit or dress, Fall â€"accessories add ; their own important trimming note : to; the costume :ensemble. <«+Gloves in two; eoilours,â€"often with the hand section in the second colour; bags with a :colour band trimming to match ‘shoes :of ‘the gsame â€" design, â€"even twoâ€"tone ‘hostery all tend to:make ‘Fallâ€"aceessories a: definite‘! part of the costume â€"ensemble. ‘fitting ‘Jmckets. Mis only ‘frivolous :gesâ€" ‘ure ds ‘in ‘the big sequins ‘roseâ€"enibroidâ€" ered high on the :left side. P m o CCC N WHHL Bl-Colour Finds Favour _ . _ In the Season‘s Fadhionsl puts his moderns into tailored ‘dinner‘ letting <the white skin of .chest and throat rise from a fonm of ing ‘in big buntches over the arms. Batenclaga, who can turn out a gown shoulders, :look ‘very new. You will like a suit :0f black velveteen whose skirt is slightly flared :and whose jacket ‘boasts this silhouette. ‘The jacket is :in belting ribbon :and .looks:more ‘expensive ‘than ‘the $20 msked ‘for it. â€" Because angora ‘boleros were so sutâ€" cessful through the summer in Hollyâ€" weod, feminine :stars are knitting very short ‘angora slipâ€"on covers for fall. Dorothy Lamoutr, ‘who has just finished "Spawn of the North," has a dozen of these ‘brief sweaters in lighter shades of her ‘favorite fall eoliours. The star plans to match them and contrast them Bugpested ‘for college :girls or young woftking girls wrho :like a ‘tailored ‘trimâ€" ness to their afterroon dresses. The <colours :are ‘beautifully rich. There is much ‘white,:especially in wool ‘and velvet, ‘henna ‘and â€"wine. Someâ€" ‘times ‘three shades sof the same ‘colour. are ‘<effectively combined ‘in one ‘robe. Monotone dresses for afternoon wear, popular in shades of grey and gréen, the latest "cry‘" from the cinema capiâ€" ‘tal, are the style news from the Smart ‘Set Shoppe. An especially smart model is made of tailored wool with a pleated skirt, high shoulders, halfâ€" length open sleeves, and monotone deâ€" sign. â€" To fittingly "dress" this enâ€" semble, the Shoppe offers a black dressâ€" maker coat, with pleated skirt. ‘This cogat is definitely upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute, as it bears a separate sable jacket, that ‘may be worn with the coat, ;or As a jacket for the afternoon or evening agress. To finish the picture, there are the large new "pouch"* bags, â€" ‘"doll" hats, and suede gloves, in all the new shatesâ€"plum, burgundy, rust, and the everâ€"popular ‘black. Pyjamas, Too â€" There .are not many pyjamas, but those that appear have a dinner enâ€" semble look. There is a notable one in black with a bolero jacket above a !'wide scarlet sash. Other jackets are t‘the ‘butcher boy type. â€" wardrobe for ‘Tall. Monatone .;I)resses for Afternoon Wear Latest im Styles :at «the Smart Set Shoppe. ' Most.of the robes are collarless. They have long tight sleeves, or wide bloused ones caught at the wrist, or sleeves, ‘which end just ‘below the elbow. Many of ‘them are shirred. The skirts are full and shirred and some of them are ‘all over pleated. Redingotes, bloused backs, luxurious dirndles are shown as well as the long, Gainsboroughâ€"like flowing robes.. There is a ‘lot of washable chenille in robes and youthful lounging ‘pyjaâ€" mas in white and pastels. This is a ‘practical, comfortable fabric and stands up well. "This Seems to be the Winter for Dressing Up. Beautifuiâ€"are the fabrics in the now ‘Obes d‘interieur. Printed velvets, gosâ€" samer lames, jawelâ€"toned velvets richly, ambroidered in flowers and decorated: ‘n beads are only half the picture. There are lovely laces, soft silks, satins, tuxurious woollens, too. .Fabrics are appliqued and quilted. Sometimes enâ€" tire bodices are treated pin cushion faâ€" shion and ‘plastered all over with but- tons. Sequins, gold kid, maribou are used lavishly. (By Kay Thomas) _ This is ‘the Winter for dressing up and playing the grand lady, even if you‘re ‘just a poor little hougewife or ‘working girl. For Paris expects you ‘to: look and fegélâ€"elegant and our American designers are carrying the conspiracy along. ‘If you sigh wistfully for the ther era look about some of the new! clothes, but feel this is definitely not! in your tempo, you can indulge that era to your heart‘s content in your.:.own. home. Youâ€"can in your leisure change your pace to meet the mood .of your‘ clothes. i Sweep up your hair then, clothe yourself in velvet â€"or lame or ‘rich silk and put on n act for your immediate rircle. ‘Remember that a beautiful hosâ€" ess gown, if it suits you and your deâ€" :orative scheme, will be good for severâ€" il seasons, so don‘t be too parsimonious in seélecting it. newer shadesâ€"of emeraid blue and green Sinding considerable favour. , Overcoats this winter will be ‘largely of the raglan â€"design but the new doubleâ€"breasted town ulster is also beâ€" ing widely shown. Hats are inclined toward <broader brims, with a slight slope to theâ€"crown. Bowie‘s are presenting a remarkable showing of all the latest designs for Fall and Winter â€"men‘s wear that will Fireside Fashions Rich in Their Cotaur please the most fastidious. Specials in Suits and Overâ€" .. coats at Mark Bowie‘s Men‘s Shop. ‘FRVOR SWEATERS The popularity of the slim boxy line, respecially in casual coats, has brought out a whole range of smooth ‘tweeds in which .colour is introduced in â€"«bright: nubs and ribbings which, however, do. not have the rough "feel" of last year‘s tweeds. Bold plaids and checks, as well as colourful tweedy stripes are also. seen in sportsy coats, but these, too, are of fine soft quality woollens which drape and hang in slenderizing lines ‘on the woman‘s figure. | Wooliens Are :Smoother Sieek hiplines and tiny waistlines ‘being theifashion, woollens are smoothâ€" <er and ‘more â€"«easily draped. The new }.bloused silhouette, too, calls for woolâ€" lens with a softer drape. Surface inâ€" terest is gained through the introducâ€" tion of ‘long :angora hair, rabbit hair, etc., which give a soft texture and :a lovely :highâ€"light ‘to the fabric. . The reappearance "broadcloth also ‘emâ€" smooth woollens. (From New ‘York Times) 6 ‘Bloused softly above, or;perhaps with softly draped sleeves, the new Fall coat‘ silhouette is sleekly wrapped . about:! waist and hipline, to give the most flatâ€"! ‘tering lines of many a season. With‘! ‘the continuing of ‘the widened shoulâ€"‘ der ‘lines, and the new moulded waist! and hiplines, it is possible for the averâ€"‘ age woman to emphasize her height! and display her best figure lines. "Extra" Coat in Golour Goloturs in Fall coats range from ‘the ever ‘popular ‘black, through a wide‘ range of warm brown tones;, into a loveâ€"! ly new group of autoumnal rust and‘ ‘"leaf" tones. Purply and reddish hues: which have «been borrowed from the! iItalian paintings of the Renaissance: are new and very â€"high feashion. .Deep!‘ and rich, these new colours do wonders‘ for the .complexion, and â€"blend perfectâ€" ily with ‘brown or blue fox furs. .A strong influenee of purpleâ€"in tweeds for:. sports.coats and casual coats is :shared! ‘by the lovely range of burnt hena and rust hues. »Reds,.in both the.deep wine | and the lighter roseberry, will :also be‘! favoured.: Dark blues, and grayed‘ tweeds are ‘beautiful with bright nubs‘:| :‘of vivid colours. So lovely are these eolouredâ€"coats that many a woman will insist upon ‘having an coat. g Smart Sleeve Interest â€" Having almost dispensed with collars on :many new coats, :Fashion turns :atâ€" "tentionto ‘sleeves. ‘New coats with 2nâ€" tire fur sleeves or half sleeves of skunk, fox orâ€"any ~of the flat ‘furs are exâ€" tremely smart. Fur handings and fur cuffs .that sometimes ‘rise to the elbow give ‘emphasis to sleeves. All the ‘flat furs, especially beaver, lapin, caracul or ‘Persian, are used for these treatments. Longâ€"haired furs such as fox ‘and skunk espectially ‘liked in fur ‘sleeves, cufis and <borders. The} new high lifted sleeves of the gay nineâ€" tiss are another feature:of many coats. | These give a slender look to the â€"entire body lines of the coat. Leâ€"o‘â€"mutton sleeves and melon slseves full at the elbow are also new and smart. 'SMMug About â€"‘The Slhhouctte Cost "Bxtra‘"‘ ‘Cost in +~Colour. ‘Smart sleeve Interest. 1 Revival of the lavaliers, another oldâ€". Tashioned jewellery type, for evening., . in diamonds and rubles or sapâ€". phlres . the oldâ€"fashioned â€" watch. chain smmg about the neck . . . the bracelet chatelaine. j Massive, .extravagant necklaces, as huge sprays of lavenderâ€"blue dogwood hung on a chain . . . chokers of caryâ€" ed turquoise nuggets set in platinum, or carved corals and diamonds in plaâ€" tinum. ! Big pins on the shoulder, brooches or“ chatelaines . . . this also permitt.ing the wearing of necklace as well. ‘ sapphire . . . always in ~ensembles. Mobile, fluid effects as a predominâ€" ant theme in all types of jewellery . . . "articulation" as in dangling necklaces, bracelsts on elastic, pendants which turn like swivels, drop earrings. f Huge, elaborate rings with massive, stones set in diamonds . . . big .cabaâ€" chon stones,.matched to other cabochon: Soft :eoloured stones, particularly for And the colours are not a whit more exotic than the materials themselves! Fashicns may be of the nineteenth l. century, but fabrics are reminiscent of the stiff, richlyâ€"encrusted weaves of seighteenth century portraiture. .Of an evening, rustling taffeta or lustrous ,slippex satinâ€"the heavy ribbed crepes, ‘the desepâ€"piled velvetsâ€"place elegance' at a premium. | Contrast your colours if you will; blend them if you willâ€"two, three, halfâ€" aâ€"dozenâ€"and if you‘ll still cling to safe and sophisticated black, at least startle it with a vital colour note! In a daggerâ€"shaped pin of Scottish agates In a barbaric string of green glass beads irfterlaced with rubies and pearls. In fantastic pins of amethyst, topaz and aquamarine to blaze on the back of a glove. In a wide gold bracelet tinkling with pendants. In Florentine cuffs of silver metalâ€" and lockets copied from English anâ€" tiques. For daytime, your tweeds will go quietly colorâ€"made, your jerseys, will be mustardâ€"beige or rosyâ€"red, or splash their greyness with some vivid contrast. Your coat may look smooth of texture but there‘ll be a nubbiness gbout it all the same. You‘ll stray from the path of "slickness," lured by the loveliness of the newlyâ€"revived matelasse and cloque fabricsâ€"but smooth or pebbly, you‘ll find that body is essential for the modes of the moment. Whimsical Accessories In New Season‘s Jewellery Velvet tules the evening worldâ€"velâ€" ‘vet in black. blue, gréeen and burgundy. ‘Made in the new silhouetted lines, the aveningâ€"tresses are very filattering. The Parisian Millinery shows a royal blue chiffon ‘velvet, made with a flared skirt, ‘a fitted ‘bodice, and by a dirnd] ‘jacket ‘with short puffed ‘sleeves and a iPeter ‘Panâ€"collar. the same shop ‘the future bride will find a white suede ‘lace ‘bridal gown made ‘on ‘Emâ€" ipire ilines. @For the ‘faghionable woâ€" man, the iParisian Millinery shows an ensemble ‘that is "the last word." It ‘boasts:a black heavy crepe streetâ€"length ‘dress, with mnumerous pleats ‘in the skirt ‘front, a round collar, and ‘élbowâ€" ength ‘bell sleeves; .a ‘black ‘felt "doll" hat with a huge plume, and a large ‘black morccco ‘kag, edged in silver and ‘beautifully ‘lined with grey suede. (By Polly Pobble) Even if you‘ve become a slave to the habit of black, you‘ll surprise yourâ€" self yearning .over an exciting ‘chianti wool, a crepe of ‘the new tealâ€"blue, a rich purple matelasse or a frothy stiff "shocking" pink laceâ€"for colours are having it all their way <this, Autumn. € Color, ‘Codlor Everywhere In Fall Fashion Paintbox "Jjust ‘the thing", to adorn your new evening and afternoon clothes. ‘©Clips, bracelets, earring, and other jewellery popularity, and made in rhinestone anti wood, they will be reail treasures, Also at Remus‘, the fashionable woman finds the new wooden compacts, with eolourâ€" ed Mexican figures. Many Choice Dresses for Evening Wear:at Parisian «â€" Millinery. vet Rules the Evening World Now Many Attractive "N ew? Things" atthe C. A. Remus Now it‘s Rhinestone and Woouden Jewelry cÂ¥ NEW IN A | The noew necklacas which to the neck of cne‘s dress, invisble from the There‘s an adorable air about these new Fall styles that makes them irresistable. There‘s a seâ€" lection of such styles at both our stores, in all the better quality materials, that insures you comâ€" plete satisfaction. COATS 14.95 ‘Whether it‘s one of these "softâ€" top" coats or any one of our many new styles, you‘ll ‘find the cogt that ‘will bring .out your charm, Inspect them toâ€"day. . . and so are "the many other smart styles we ‘have dlsplayed in our store. 44 Third Avenue Timmins Empire Block THE MAJESTIEC LADIES‘ WEAR A SMALL DEPOSIT Will Hold Any Coat Until THE PARISIA MILLINERY Desired. Timmins