Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Mar 1937, 3, p. 12

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decoration at the back of her head there is plenty of trimminzâ€"a gardenia or camellia fastened a lEspagnole (:eâ€" hind the ear; paerhaps a bird wing lies across the hair. Novel is a cluster 0o: fruit tucked under the brim. We‘ve seen blackberries and raspbeorries used, look. ing as fresh as if the morning dew were still on them. Molyneux has plucked a few plums and irtertwined them with dainty flowers. BRirds in a Basket TJj Schiaparelli goes the palm for having evolved the most bizarre of chaâ€" peaux. If is a tiny round affair of braided shining straw turned up like a fruit ‘basket. In this rests a flock of tiny purplishâ€"blue birds. It sits very far Ai1UVCI DITGUS ANDG QDUClerflies. _ _ There will be fruit arrangements, too. Ritkbons will dangle over the backs 0f brims in the best of the suivezâ€"moi jeune homme tradition. Quills wili mounrt straight in the air or dash out at an angle. Veils will render tantaliizâ€" ing eyes more tantalizing. Tiny calotles topâ€"knoited with flowers or rizâ€"bon ends will cap many a curly coiffure. The shallowâ€"crowned sailor will proâ€" bably take the lead in the Easter parâ€" ade, numerically speaking. Already it is very much in evidencse, worn far forâ€" ward and held firmly with an elastic or a ribbon. The sailor is in a light mood this spring. It permits a little nosegay to iperch squarely in the front of its crown or at the back, or it welcomes a cluster of silken petals in a flashinz colâ€" our plazed under the brim at the back. If it is in a more tailored mood. it acâ€" cepts a ruching cof ritben in two shades â€"of, say, the Schiaparelli pinks called Seineâ€"sunrise and Seineâ€"sunset. Crowns are but shallow things, this season. But the women who usually crv cut that they cannot wear them beâ€" cause they dont s:ay put or, forssoth. because they show too much hair need not wortry. A gcodly amount of miliinâ€" ery skill has ‘been expended to make thenm with wellâ€"adjusted elastizcs. banâ€" geaux or rikben ties. For one who likes decoraticon at the back of her hem. there is plenty of trimminzâ€"a gardenia If the millinery promise is fulfilled. the annual Fifth Avenue Easter parade will look like a perambulating garden show, says Virgiria Pope, New York fashion expert. Flowers, from tiny forâ€" getâ€"meâ€"nots to lifeâ€"size magnolias. deci this years chapeaux. With them â€" will tlutter birds and butterflies. Smart Set OoORrRâ€"PERHAPSâ€"IT‘S A NEW HAXT:;:. ; SUIT: . OR HOSIERY You‘ll Find Them All at the Empire Block Printed Invitation to Spring Accept our invitation to Spring via one of these brilliant new prints! There is nothing smartâ€" er for wear now ‘neath your coat .. . â€"and you can wear them right through ‘til Summer. Important new s]eeve< and flared skirts. Misse sizes. «4. fl So Says New York Expert Who Sees Flowers and Fruits, Birds and Butterflies Perched on Fifth Avenue Milâ€" linery Timmins Flowers Featured In Bright Chiffons Flowers are featured in the new chifâ€" fon prints being shown now. at the Smart Set shop on Third avenue. The filmy gowns in brilliant colours are just the thing for the coming Easter seaâ€" seon to offset the more staid winter maâ€" terials. Filmy Gowns on Display Here Now flattering bonnet of w rimmed with two shades grain r#â€"bon. The turned also edging its way into picture. The perennial b: tront. Soft, flattering, younsg are Agnes Dutchâ€"girl bonnets, exposing a goodlv band of front hair. They are of grosâ€" grain or felt, with squared fronts and corners folded in. Made entirely withâ€" Cut stiffenirng. they are so soft that they can be folded up iizke a pocket bandkerchie?. They may be had in any colour, â€"kut the most fetching is that hyacinthâ€"blue that goes by the nam»e Of their designer. At the cpposite end of sophistication is a tiny rolled triâ€" corre of meteor, on the left side of which rises a cockade of dustâ€"pink glyzerine vulture. There are countless little round. eushionâ€"brimmed toques, each with an expression of its own. The most exotic is a muffin toque by Erik Bragaard. on the back of which is a huge magnolia, waxen white, its gleaming green leaves silhouetted against the black of the hat. Waterlilies, gardenias and camelâ€" lias will ‘be poised on the small hats that will be worn early, and on the brims of th big ones that will venture cut of their bandboxes as the days get warmer. j . ) (. 1| omm . â€"44â€"51â€"‘]â€"3‘â€"|‘â€"Ҥâ€"“â€"_ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTIMMINS, ONTARIO Phone 815 Under ’I‘d(bans Nine cut of ten smirt. young heads at city theatre, opera, glamotlfr night clubs and the numerous fashion shows where debutantes do the modeling wear long bobs. Certainly, they are more becoming «under most of the spring hats, and they‘re particularly gocd with the turbans made of materials that are so popular now for Southern wear. Curls look lovely showing a line under the backs of the turbans. The new note of a hob that turns its hair ends under, instead of over, is being worn quite a lot. Hat Coiffures The easyâ€"toâ€"comb, smooth, sleek crown that resists mussing is too good with hats to be given up. And as "hat Crowns Remain Emooth. Hair to be Combed Off the Sides of the Face. Long Bobs to Stay In Style This Year (By Victorine Howard) Long bobs are going to ‘stay in. Crowns will remain smooth. Hair will be combed off the sides of the face, oiter into forwardâ€"turning curls as far back as the ears, but at any rate, off Handbags seen at the Smart Set gain their unusualness in pattern. Coronaâ€" tion influence is shown in a crown patâ€" tern on s¢me, while others are in imiâ€" tation the famous Paisley shawls. Skirt faring waist, wide loreda trimne Bl x from the nippedâ€"inâ€" revers, give you a taiâ€" A sash of fine capeskin three inches wide can be sporty or dressy according to the way one knots it about the waist. Tied in a bow it looks well on a silk dress. It is lined in matching moire, and comes in royal blue, kelly green, coronation red or blue, yvellow, brown or black. It is long enough to go twice around the waist. For wear with tweeds there are narâ€" row belts of calf or pigskin that look as if they were turned out by saddle makers. Many indeed have saddle stitching. One classically simple belt in natural or hazel pigskin has as a buckle a plain raised panel of selfâ€"leather curved to fit the figure. a row of wide slits in the other end of the belt. Roth come in all the new acâ€" cessory ~coloursâ€"carnelian, pomegranâ€" ate, thistle, as well as in the dark standcys. A third is made of two flat., twined straps of patent leather which give a wavy effect. New ibelts run to the narrower types, and are half an inth to three inches wide. Inventive detail distinguishes them. Some are quietly dressy, others are strictly tailored for wear with tweeds or suede suits. Dressiness is ofâ€" ten achieved with fanciful buckles of selfâ€"leather. One such belt in calfskin has a buckle of fleurâ€"deâ€"lis shape. Anâ€" other in the same leather has a flat round button that slips through one of Inventive Detail in Season‘s Belts Beits give promise of being a most important detail in the spring fashion picture â€" exgellent brackgrounds for them are supplied by the dress and coat ensembles and by the dressmaker suits. Yoursz women who have to make their winter clothes look fresh until the first warm days of spring know that a smart rew belt can make an old dress take on a new lease on life. coiffures" are more and more important it‘s a gocd idea to take your new spring bonnet along when you go to your hair dresser‘s. Then he can place the curis in exactly the most becoming place to both vour face and hat line. Dressiness Often Achieved by Fancifully Designed Buckles With a centre part, the hair is best combed ‘back from the face with an upward movement at the temples. Forwardâ€"turning curls can then be placed at ang‘le, or a groomed roll worn arcund the â€" back of the head. And if you want to.â€"see how gocd that rollâ€"arcund line can be, Kay Francis in her new picture, "Stolen Holiday," is the perfect cbject lesson. a hairdress as bright BOAST as the day, as smart as vyour frock. as flattering as a Paris original. We‘ll do it for you and do it well, for each and every one of our waves is specially planned for the woman who wears it. â€" OTTAWA â€" BEAUTY SHOP Phone 636 beneath Your Easter Bonnet Tel. 6. 3 () Thiboutot Block

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