Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Jul 1951, p. 7

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% THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1981 In Jhe dome ~. OF INTEREST TO | BEAUTY FOR YOU:- How Goes the Hoofing, Lady? By HELEN ) It would be weil for a woman to put her mind Gn her feet now and ' then, take a downward survey, ob- serve how the little pink piggies are getting along, Usually femin:ne pedals receive no other attention than the daily scrubbing: in the bathtub; suddenly they revolt, and raise a flock of corns and callouses. That's just too bad. You can't cure these afflictions in a hurry. And it is cheaper to use your head, and select suitable shoes, than to pay chiropodist's bills, Ill-fitting shoes are a common source of foot ills. Considering that she is scuttling around most of the day, the buey houséwife is the one who needs extra-fastidious foot 'attentions. Hers is the most important job in the world -- cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, taking care of the kids. If she is to get through her (responsibilities without fatigue, she must select suitable shoes. It won't do for her to trot around in sloppy slippers or outworn dress shoes. According to the medical profession, many aches and pains could be avoided if feet were prop- erly shod. They recommend laced oxford with supple uppers and flex- ible leather soles which give ade- quate support, bend freely with the many 'different positions that the foot assumes in the course of a busy day. Heels should not be over one and a half inches high. There must be ample room in the front of the shoe, so the toes will not be cramp- ed. Aside from the financial divi- dends, proper care of shoes will pay off in walking ease and smarter appearance. Preserving the life of shoes is an important matter in JAMESON It won't do for her to trot around in worn out shoes. * > » are preferable to the wire brush. Above everything else see that your shoes fit properly, conform to the outlines of your feet. There should be a half inch of space be- tween your big toe and the tip of i | September, Princess Elizabeth will Would Like to Present, Ermine Evening Coat To Princess Elizabeth On her arrival in Canada in be presented with an ermine eve- ning coat, the gift of the Fur In- dustry of Canada, providing the industry's offer to make her the gift is accepted. If so, the luxurious | ermine is to be displayed in the Women's Building during the CNE. At the same time the offer of this handsome gift was made to the Princess, officials of the Fur Industry invited Lady Alexander, wife of she Governor-General, to accept the gift of a three-quarter length coat of Canadian mink and Madame St. Laurent, wife of the Canadian Prime Minister, to be the recipient of a jacket of Canadian sapphire fox. SAVINGS! For Your Holiday Weekend! AMERICAN DRY GINGER ALE..6 LARGE BOTTLES SWIFT'S WHOLE COOKED CHICKEN. LARGE TINS FOUR-YEAR-OLD CHEESE LB JUICE, 48-OZ. TINS TOMATO JUICE, GLECOFF I.G.A. SUPER MARKET 173 RITSON RD. SOUTH (Open 10 p.m. Every Night) these days of high prices. your shoe, Use a good quality shoe polish. The oils in the polish lubricate and soften the leather, while the wax prevents stains from penetrating the pores of the leather. Be sure to apply polish to the edges of the soles, in order to maintain their trim, clearcut appearance. Change your shoes as often as possible to make them last longer; also, to make the feet feel better. Keeping shoes on trees when not in use helps them to maintain their shape. Suede shoes sheuld be brush- ed carefully to restore the nap and take out stains--Use a stiff-bristled brush made of hair or rubber; these Fashion Flashes DELICATE HANDLING marks the new offerings of nylon blouses, now far removed from the original ig Rasic shirt type, A sleeveless model, with 'mandarin collar, is covered in front with row upon row of nylon Val-lace, and fastens with tiny Gold-and-glitter buttons. es + & a 2 : \ LUCKY WOMEN, whose figuses ; i : il Bewitchin [ust the | blend' | permits them to wear a dress cut on princess lines, will find their 4 3 ve 9 O 4 Be favorite in many collections for : er : B08 : . mid-Summer and early Fall. Beige : ' BL ase CAE y » % . : i 4 3 linen is used for a handsome din- : ner dress, with a deep relief of si 2 iF : { tab 4 3 beige and white straw flowers ) ; : i > AP ! A | | bordering the wide, open neckline. WE : : y # A WARM: WEATHER togs are plentiful in the stores, and should be all Summer, which has not al- ways been the case. A delicate lace print on sheer cotton voile makes a useful and pretty little frock that closes belbw the waist with tiny rhinestone buttons. Diag- onal hip pockets, wing collar and notched, flaring cuffs on the short sleeves are other details. SN. 4 'A TIGHT FIT marks many of the cap-like hats on display, espec- ially at hat bars. Navy felt is used for a cap done in a series of curved, overlapping, petal-like sections, each edged with navy velvet. The hat is pulled well down on the head, the petals at the side front turning up softly. The hat gains height through a high, curved petal at the crown tip. EVERY ONE WANTS TO SAVE MONEY! ... NOW. ONLY AT MARTENS FURS ARE PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE! 'Despite higher prices of fur skins, despite rising costs, MARTEN'S, through the purchase of large quantities of furs, before the new tax . . . are able at the present time (by virtue of its MAKER-TO-WEARER policy) to bring you fur coats at UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES. economical way to serve finest tea! 4 1 : , 2 '/1{1] TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE GREAT SAVINGS NOW! Sale Opening Special! One-of-a-Kind Fur Coats GREY KIDSKIN Natural ONE PRICE RACCOON sure PERSIAN LAMB &: ' MOUTON LAMB Processed . , PERSIAN LAM Moved' Coats selling usually at double PERSIAN LAMB 9 | (COATS SELLING USUALLY AT DOUBLE THE PRICE) The most convenient and Sale Opening Special! One-of-a-Kind Fur Coats RACCOON wows BLACK PERSIAN == BLACK SEAL x -BEAVER SEAL o..iicin BROWN CONEY i. ONE PRICE Y ONL Coats selling usually at double the price! Evenings THURSDAY FRIDAY This Week's All Coats Specials! Al Guaranteed New 1951-52 Styles ! MUSKRAT BACKS ow MUSKRAT FLANKS ov (Black, Dyed) 4 ea MANY, MANY OTHER FUR COATS AT EQUAL SAVINGS! Be alan. 1 . AT THE 55 ; 1 i U G C E N T i E yo? ; 2 Will hold any coat until PANY ; desired! Reg. $79.00. Special Ro ar. ier ore = 1 oir. $67.50 |... 5 only. Reg. $104.50. Speciol 76" x 9' Sculptured Wilton in Shades of $95.50 70 King y at Hotel TE oan in thadns of Suen or $139.00 : Genosha St. East : "Makers and Designers of Fur Coats Since 1908" TORONTO'S CLOSEST RUG STORE TO OSHAWA 1154 DANFORTH AVE. Phone RI. 4815

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