SESE SS a PR A TS ER RRS a TE oe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 30, 1968 pn etna aa With the carefree schedule of summertime behind you, let leather frame your home-furn- ishing picture, and provide the proper setting for the months of entertaining and holidaying ahead. A lively and lovely group is available for every room in the house, reports Leather Indus- tries of America. Designed to bring beauty and comfort to every family's at-home life, this) new furniture offers a choice of hundreds of colors and a wide range of distinctive textures. The elegance will fit in with any decor. Soft and flexible, leather can be tufted, quilted, pleated, hand-tooled and incised for a variety of decorative effects. A new and exciting concept) in contemporary furniture the mating of leather and) this dramatic combination of} upholstery set on a light metal) base adds good looks and good living to any home. With or! without arms, stunning sofas stretch from loveseat to 9-ft.) lengths. Chairs with high) curved backs and gracefully) curling arms rest on reverse! THE SHORT JACKET STOLE The perfect wrap for those cool Fall afternoons and evenings is this new jacket- stole of Tourmaline, beige THE RISING SUN The Land of the Rising Sun is the inspiration for the latest trend in rainwear. A contrasting, mandarin-like collar, which continues down the center of the coat, ac- centuates its easy, clean-cut lines. This cotton ~ dacron raincoat is available in nat- ural with contrasting black, DISEASE RATES FALL | totals of 924 cases of gonorrhea fler' ties. WINNIPEG (CP) -- Ven- and ereal disease in Manitoba de-| Eadie, director of the VD con- exciting sleeves -- complemented by gloves in a lighter tone of the beautiful pale beige mink, designed by Fredrica. The soft rounded collar of this short jacket - stole gives mink: Photo courtesy Emba - way to flattering dolman Mink Breeders Association. Coats For Fall In Color Fling Away with tne old, subdued Fal] tones. Enter cheery colors. Fashion says, '"'let's be lively and lovely whatever the son". An executive of National Board of the Coat and Suit In- dustry says, 'Elegance, the theme of our festival is in line sea- | Ideal T's of glistening chrome. | Another chair collection of- \fers revolving seats' of tufted leather underlaid with wood {and perched on spokes of the |same wood. and steel. Hand- jsomely coupled with these ichairs are matching ottomans, set on identical bases, And speaking of ottomans, a saddle- leather sling topping a chrome steel base makes an unusual and useful foot rest. You'll feel tall in the saddle in a curved chair of heavy sad- die leather, hand stained and rubbed, on a metal swivel base. | for den, study or play| Leather, Fashion's | with the national drive to beau- tify our country'. The range of colors is greater than ever, Lush, deep colors.| Rose, raspberry and wines 30} to one's head and suit. Blues,| ginger and coppers are rich, | Greens, oranges and reds are} bold, The more conservative) will have their share of beauty-| new greys, coffee browns, | black. | Skirts are the focal point of interest. They highlight dirnd! softness -- lightly gathered all} around or only in the front.| Often, a pair of slit pockets is} incorporated in the dirndl look. | Pleated skirts are again on the scene in this year of mo-| tion. Pleats appear at each side] with wide front and back panels -- or they go all around. When skirts are slim they are eased} -- and for the truly avant guard, | they have a border which some-| times matches the suit jacket. Jackets aim to flatter and go to every length to do so. Short, longer, slim jackets, tunics. Closings vary, too. The asym- metric, closings with buttons following througn to the side is slimming. A. double-breasted, quared-off jacket inspired by Courreges is great over a pleat- ed skirt. The short, shaped jack let -- cutaway and fly-front are| Inew favorites. | Fur trims are here again, Fur jbands and borders--particular-| ly those of sable take honors.| | Detachable collars and cuffs are} ismart and practical brown or taupe. Both coat and parasol are treated with rain and stain repeller to keep one dry even in the heaviest downpour. Since this protection lasts through repeated dry cleanings, the coat does not have to be re- treated when it is cleaned. Photo by "'Scotchgard". | | | Fashion's a lamb this fall. . | /You'll s¢e a Persian lamb bon-| "~~ Inet in frosty gray, with muf- Others expected in and astrakan in the new neutral tones 76 of syphilis. Dr. John broadtail creased more than 10 per cent|trol centre, said he could give!chamois, buff, snuff, stone and! in the first half of 1965, tojno reason for the decrease. fawn. MAKE WAY F CRS Colette... ORS, 4 Plaything Lean, loose or lightly skim- ming the body, the leather dress cuts a colorful swath through} the fall season. In deep rich shades and pale neutrals includ- ing winter white, pliant dresses stand smartly alone or team with their own jackets. This season's diverting collec-| tion of separates -- skirts, pants, ski jackets and blouses -- is proof that leather is truly fashion's plaything. We can all play the game of mix and match; leather with a jersey or cashmere for at-home, with fur for skiing, with tweed or apres- Leather Is Masculine Adds Charm To Decor room, this chair comes in a var- iety of colors, including'. nat- ural, olive, rust, black and honey. Dining chairs of every type and material sport smooth, patent or antiqued leather seats, In every imaginable Shading of color, they téam with wood, wrought iron or other metal to bring new. beau- ty to your dining area. Desks, and coffee and nested tables, in woods of glowing dark shaes or pale tones are complemented by inlaid tops in decorator colors. Hand-tooling or. mosaic designs add interest to some of these surfaces, oth- ers show only the beauty of the texture and color. : Leather may be used to. strik-/p= ing effect on headboards, cabi- Jackets To Be Longer comes to waistlines this fall. The lowered waistline and longer jacket are the big stars of the fashion season. The jack- ets are both double and single- breasted -- often belted at the waist or below -- and are team- ed with narrow skirts, flared skirts with panel pleats. Although there is a variety of skirts to flatter must figures, those longer jackets all do the same thing -- draw attention to the hipline. Great flattery -- if you're slim -- but what if your derriere could do without the emphasis? ' The answer, of course, is to slim down. Although exercise may help to redistribute your weight, if you are even-as much as five pounds overweight, you should lose it in order to make] Leather belts are fashion{paired with fitted blouses and the most' of your figure. lose. You can do it gradually by making -a. nutritious, low- calorie quickie lunch such as "Metrecal", the heart of your lunch. To be most effective, you should be careful to eat only moderate amounts at other meals. It won't do any harm, either, to pass up that second roll, go easy on potatoes and skip that pie ala mode. If you have more pounds that you'd like to shed, you may want to speed up the light" for two meals a day and eat a regular meal with your family for the third, Watch the snacks, too. If you keep fresh fruit on hand and a supply of low-calorie soft drinks, you'll) find that you can look tempta-} tion right in the eye. | is}net doors and, wall panelling. | Rich-looking lamps and. desk aluminum. In sofas and chairs,| accessories are other furnish- | ings that bring charm and dis- tinction to a_ well-appointed home. Millinery World MILLINERY SUITS DRESSES ACCESSORIES MILLINERY WORLD 5 King East Oshawa OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE fresh, advanced styles, new, rich fabrics . . Before you buy, be sure to see our exciting new collection of . fur trimmed or un- trimmed. Try one on... feel the the quolity ... ot prices you can afford. coots .. luxury, Come in and browse through our new Fall collection today. than 10) process. Use the "dieting de-| looped loosely. Wider belts trim- ly circle casual frocks or skirts bound this fall. Back in the|sweaters. The dieting process need not|style spotlight, shoestring belts} Fall belts encompass be painful, particularly if you/-- some entwined with chains|{4xtures -- smooth, Drop everything -- when itjonly have five or 10 pounds to|_ may be worn!y snugly or aise suede, waxy brushed, and pat- ent. 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