fe Sitink ei tell aie ROE hth A ti, Sas ti tn SE. fe Sa fe dct i di tot BX ab | opie OSHAWA TOMES, Thordoy, tober 12, 1960 A Cure For Borrowers, Refuse Their Reuest "goodbye -presents" and show- ers them with attention. complete devotion? What can I do to make him understand this?--R. R. R. Dear R. R. R.: It's natural consider a practical joke, peo- ple in their right minds regard as extremely rude. We have a fomally place up where the whole collec- tion of idiots gather during the summer. These nuts have a habit of one enother up at any ours--by surprise, I attitude because your husband is not going to change his. I have @ hunch your husband is plagued with guilt for leaving his first set of kids and he's trying his best to make it up to them (twice a year, yet!!!). Let him alone. He's having e rough time, si only for linens and mamentation on ecclesiastical garments for both nuns and monks, By the 16th century it had entered society and it became such a rage, not only among ladies, but also among their lords, that several countries felt the expensive hand-made 55 Two of the factories manu- facture quipure lace -- cotton een a He phere asascansaetn yen MOVIE STAR Yirna Lisi wears a printed felt be By MARGARET NESS NEW YORK (CP)--The war between the hairdressers and the milliners shows signs of an armistice and women are dis- iS\covering again that hats are fashion im: rtant, Many still seem to lose sight of this fact. Gone forever, perhaps, are ihe days when hats were automat- ically donned to go to the corner grocery store. Now many women lunch hatless in chic restaurants. The reasons are easy to find. The bouffant and back-combed hair styles of a few seasons ago were obviously never created to be erushed under hats. The new stylized wigs and hairpieces are hat contenders themselves. The hatless European influ- lace made on silk that is later' burned out with solu- tion. MOSTLY SYNTHETIC The others produce Leavers and Raschel laces, usually from synthetic fibres, from which about 85 per cent of lace manufactured in Canada is made, Leavers--a knitted lace -- is elaborate in design and there may be as many as 5,009 bobbins and from 12,000 to 50,000 threads in one of the = on lingerie is Rasch ee," r' Raschel lace basically is less expensive than Leavers lace, but now is being made in more complex patterns and has entered the r price range as well. A yard of 42 - inch wide Leavers lace selis for $5 and while Raschel starts around $2.05, Mr. nomen says, starts vicini! of $10 and might go as high as $60 @ yard, "It is sed everywhere for trim and this year especially for whole garments," Warp lace -- coarse narrow lace used for trimmings -- and lace-~old curtain- type lace that sells for §3 and up-are also popular in Ca- "The Clunys are very po- r at the moment, espe- cially bonded." "| New Hat Designs Complement | Season's Less Extreme Hair Fads Me™ = b relli while at right is Mr, John's muffled ence is affecting more and more tourists, London. seems to be the only holdout, There you do see hats in the fashionable shopping districts and restau- rants, Our more and more cas- ual way of life allows us to ac- cept casual dressing. However, hats provide the necessary 'and finishing touch to a perfect daytime costume. WAR IS OVER This fall the .milliners and hairdressers have declared peace and combined their inter- ests. Hair styles aren't too ex- treme for hats and the hats are e VATE ETT PE CF PF wy s¥ -- 5 eel a are eee ee ee ~ 'iook with wide under-clita straps look -- ¢ cloche with head scarf ah (CP Photo) likes Ishge berets, too; one was in a paisley patterned fabrie with leather trim. " Turban: All the New York milliners included this always|' popular style. The actual drap- ing--forward, backward or sky- ward-varies from season to season. this year it's the wrapped-up look, Sally Victor has a handsome version in al- ternate tiers of jersey and felt in chamois and black, Other Victor turbans were in leather and in French jersey, tight to the head and moulded around the face. Lilly Dache included a velvet turban in 11 colors, She prefers narrow tur- pans and forward-jutting, in th Parsee style. Wrap ups: There's great in- terest this fall in the muffled MEN'S DRESS SHOES 6.88 NURSES' OXFORDS 4.88 CHILDREN'S CASUALS 3,88 | Ladies' STACKED HEELS 5.88 SHOE STORE ie, 3 Simcoe e. North designed to compl t th hair, Here are the import shapes: Brims: 'There are more brims. than ever, many with foreign-intrigue slant over eye," says Lilly Dache. Ske | rolis a suede - finished brim slantingly downwards and trims the crown with a high-placed wide satin band. Brims turn up at the back, scoop out ia front. Sally Victor groups a series in the Sherwood' Forest fashion, calling them Robin Hood, Maid Marion and Little John. Dache prefers the name Peter Pan and adds a front buckle instead of Victor's" up- right quivering feather. The brimmed slouch hat is featured in Adolfo's fall collection in an updated Garbo slouch with a downward moulded brim, Sev- eral are in velour felt. Beret: The Viet Nam war and the song, Green Berets, have reintroduced the beret. Adolfo, in particular, features berets in moulded felts and stitched ve- lours. You'll remember it was Adolfo who, a few seasons ago, brought the helmet inte popu- larity. 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