Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Aug 1951, p. 20

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a] EF. > Bd Pam S4BP in re th of m a vi cl tb w ir ti | tf cl n 0) |W C ° ] ] [ 2 e | 1 ft o Pace six THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1951 0 h Ad Schools Are Equal To The Bes SCHOOL-GOING FALL FASHIONS ARE VERSATILE With emphasis on line, color and fabric, the Fall fashion picture for children, subteens and teen-agers, is a gay, exciting picture. From kindergarten to college, gals are wearing smart pyramid coats with raglan shoulder lines. Fitted coats see a new burst of interest. Sleeve, collars and pockets are given new Tweeds, fleeces, chinchilla cloths and new "poodle" cloths are top favoriles. This new fabric features a deep, loopy, curly texture ... really exciting - looking! Broad- | cloths, worsted and coverts, of course, hold their own. School-going girls are finding bright, new variations of their per- ennial favorites -- in shirtwaist dresses, jumpers, button front sty- les, and princess frocks. Short cuf- fed sleeves, raglans and push-up 34 sleeves are still top news. Plaids in everything from cottons to wools make the school crowd a happy clan. Velvets and velve- teens take top honors with the school crowds, again this year. And, there's real school spirit in the bright, exciting color range for school-bound apparel. The purple tones continue to be popular . . .brilliant red, green and blue come in for honors. . .wine shades are new this year... .and warm, tawny tones of honey, gold, and orange are sure to excite every back-to-school wardrobe. ' THE U.S.A. 'The British 'Sapphire' turbojet engine is to be fitted to a new reconnaissance version of the American 'Thunderjet' fighter, mak- ing it the sixth U.S.A. fighter to have a British engine built in the U.S.A. under licence. Modern School Seryes Pupils Of North Oshawa Through the untiring efforts of its trustee board, North Oshawa Public | school, like those i i " ie rg Sot Wm i Ho bli. | ose in the urban sections of the city, is being called "upon fortably its pupils, some of whom once attended classes in the basement. This |. to serve an increasingly large registration, BRITAIN MAINTAINS SHIPBUILDING LEAD Great Britain and Northern Ire- land were building 39.7 per cent of merchant ships known to be under construction in the world in the quarter ending June 30th, 1951. This represents a tonnage more than four times as great as that of any other country. OVERSEA LINKS Halifax (CP) -- Peggie Hobson, a geography teacher of Fife, Scot- land, is one of the latest British teacher arrivals, She will make a Istudy of the Highland settlements lin Cape Breton. 2 GL: CHOICE FOR CLASSMATES... SWEATERS . . . SKIRTS . . BLOUSES in o great event ot MAE DUNCAN'S. Separate event for you smart girls who assemble your -own outfits on minimum clothing budget and with plenty of fashion-wise choices for the early bird THE STORE THAT CATERS TO EXCLUSIVE SPORTSWEAR MAE 9 BOND E. DUNCAN'S LADIES' WEAR DIAL 5-1333 Shoes that qualify for rough ond tumble wear. Sturdy, well-built, com- fortable. 'In styles sure to please young wearers . . . at prices to fit in the family budgets. A smart design on the vamp of this shoe makes it on appealing one for children. Twin straps ensure a snug fit with plenty of style. Another Superflex by Bota. Sizes 4-- 712 8--10"2 " M-- 3 cece... $3.50 1M--13 ..... $3.98 These lovely boots or ox- fords ore obtainable in either brown or white leath- er, moderately priced to fit the family budget. Sizes 4--7V2 Bata's famous Superflex construction brings you this smartly styled oxford for all occa- sions, Waterproof soles of hard wearing Tigealite. Sizes 8--10)2 $3.50 1-- 5% ... $4.95 A block patent double strap oxford of select material, plus skilled craftmanship give a scientific fit for oll oll defects in material ond workmanship. Sizes 4-- 7V; $2.98 to 3. 8--10Y,

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