meletswithahoodisnocboreu make for any one with mimic ï¬ngers. 4‘ Every lapel will sport some kind or an ornament this Spring. It may be a beautiful jewelled device or it can be an amusing little ornament. 'I‘nere are novelties in leatherâ€"a flower pot. a telephone, a watering can, and so on. L‘apels will bloom in flowers. Or they may flaunt a jewelled dagger. There are honest-to-goodness fish-hooks, too, with a good' catch of fish dangling from them. Beetles and other creepy insects willbeseen, aswellasplentyofgro- tesque masks. Ornament of Some Sort is Necessary for the Lapel The smartest new necklaces are Schiaparelli‘s ribbon dog collars from which dangle multiple jewelled egg, heart, star or medal (pendants. Chanel shows strings of huge colored beads. They are of a new glass and light as soap bubbles. They reach just below the collarbone and are tied with a. big ri‘tibon bow. Heart-shaped brooches and lockers are still. popular. Many novel yariations of the sentimental theme are being shown in all the hous- es Lanvin’s enormous pear-shaped crystal pendants are stunning. Paquin and Rouff’s barbaric Gold Coast rings. bracelets and necklaces are in dram- atic contrast with these romantic trends. Elegantes will carry cocktail muffs. preferably Lanvin's, of colored loopei ribbons. writes a Paris correspondent. In the evening they will flutter Moly- neux's eighteenth-century lace fans or Mainbocher’s tiny flower ones mounted on three sticks. If blushes rise easily to their cheeks, they can mask them behind rigid screen fans of lace stretch- ed on lacquer frames. full skirts that bid the wearer whirl. For formal occasions her gowns have sleek sophistication. This dark-haired young designer be- }ieves in the funcrionalism of clothes. They are to be moved in and lived in. and she makes them acooralngly. She shows trousers. slim skirtâ€"length ones. under a knee-length tunic. for play and work. Sports tags are ample and en- courage motion. Dance frocks have Cocktail Muffs Given As Latest From Paris Anothc‘r favorite way she has of handling material is to let 1L fall loose and unbelted from the shoulders. While in coats the hem acquiries consider- able circumference. the snouzders are sleek and smooth. Material as it leaves her hands. Whether in coat daytime dress. evening gown or sports frock has an easy flow. This designer‘s philosophy of clothes includes comfort, balance, excellence of cut, good looks and nice seasoning of originality. Here is one who does not bid her clients bulge at the hips one year and at. the shoulders the next. Prom season to season she follows a consistent evolution of line. Since the start of her career (as careers go it has been short. and yet she has acquired an international reputation) she has approved of the. bias cut that. gives the waist a pleasantly fit-ted look and the skirt a wide comfortable swing. Her approval of that out long antedates the (present-day “little girl" silhouette. and her skirts can scarcely be included in that frivolous class. No ruffled petti- coats peep from under them. They are for young and old to wear at all times. anywhere. manikin after manikin stepped to the platform. posed. pirouetted' and passed through the assembled crowd. each visitor realized that here was a collec- tion definitely characteristic of its creator. Not a. single line paid homage to Paris. The amtfltecbure of each creation spelled lndix- idualify. (By Virginia POpe) Recently a group of style experts gathered in the showroom of one of New York's leading young designers to view her Spring and Summer collection. As Page Four New York Designs Striking in Individuality. Comfort, Balance, Good Appearance and Usefulness the Keynote of One Young New York Designer. Lines and. Cut Adapted to Purpose of Costume little Under the coat. goes a. silk blouse. so that. in the office. the lady may be completely free and comfortable in torusers and blouse. The coat and tunic are about five inches shorter than the trousers. The effect in sil- houette is that of a flared tunic over a very tight skirt. Have shorts made of the sen tau-£31 as your run. short skirts. The trousers are straight and beach- comber length, about thirteen inches off the floor. Over the trousers is worn either a flared tunic, which buttons up either side and may be buttoned only from the waistline up. or flared coat which buttons up the front. While she has already introduc ed town trouser-suits of silk linen, the New York stylist doesn‘t expect. many people to buy or wear them this year, or even next, year. But sne thinks the coming generations will go for them in a big way. New York, April lâ€"The stenograph- er of the future will turn up to the office in a pair of trousers. that, is. if the prediction of a leading New York designer comes true. Within ten years it is said women will be wearing trous- ms for shipping an :1 working. Suggests Women To Wear Trousers Now smoothly on your hips and then float out. in a delightful swirl. A highlight of the new spring fash- ions is the dies 5- -and- jacket. It's be- ing featured both in dress and sports departments. The woollen jacket. us- ually contrasts delightfully with the dressâ€"and to what, use can't you put Prediction Style E) that jacket apart from wearing it with the dress! Pastel jackets in wool jer- sey are being shown with dark dresses. And vice versa. Then there are the tow-tone combinations, with the dress often in the lighter color, in a. whole range of soft tones and lightweight woollens. Jackets are fitted. but are not too severe. Plaid or check jackets and boleros are extremely pepular. sweater will b is. if you can Broad shoulders are emphasized in the new suits, and the material is us- ually a very soft. tweed. Quite a few fingertipâ€"length capes are being shown. They may be part of a three- piece suit. or they may be shown sep- arately. Imagine how striking such a cape in large plaid, for example would look over a navy blue suit. The skirts on suits are often flared. And they're quite, quite short. " Spams coats have comfortable squa shoulders. Camelhair is as pupular ever. A great .um‘oer of brightly c: ore-d tapcoats are ï¬xing shcwn. Color is the highligr 't of the new sports clothes. Soft, shades that “111 warm the cookies of your tweeds-in- dined heart. Vin’d tones of red and green that. will shriek beauty from their dark background. Toronto. April 1â€"--A tribute to the Queen of England! The Royal Stuart tartan is being used lavishly in sports clatlhes of all kinds. You‘ll see it even in flannel shorts and slacks. And nev- er did these garments look so magnifi- cent. Flared Skirts and . . Shoulders Featured Royal Tartan Used In Spm‘ts Clothes Toronto. April lâ€"A tribute to th new of England! The Royal Stuar on of Expert jxjm: PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO New There's yea) mg. L: will 1 and then flo ume Comfort. r keynote 1d Bl'nzlti med. :‘i‘ouze 10 Lip Royal Simu‘: shly in sports: Yor skirt. and ï¬tted into me long L? For the bridennaid. an Alice blue 0 ion with a combination dirndl girdle wa Lstline made of ï¬ne 1 Double Straps bald the gown. and adorable flared jacket With a box p‘ at the back. and inse 1.5 of lace a: shoulders and leaves, ï¬nish r There's samething: intrinsically pensive-looking about. apes. These two young ladies are smar} in a. manner which every young lady should ‘ ieveâ€"and older ladies as well. The ï¬rsm has donned a ï¬tted coat. with me ultra- fashionable suing skirt and high shoulders. with a saucy hat, to ï¬nish the pieture. while her friend pemfers the stability of a suitable suit. and the ever popular tel: 119.2. Beautiful New Assaf’s Ladies' lg-zime beauty. .v. a... A Complete Stock of‘Ladies’ R.eady~to-Wear Deï¬nitely Eater's prettiest style. this chic little Dressmaker Coa; will be a style leader for many springs to come. We are also showing equally as pretty styles in Hats, Suits. Dresses and all accessories in _a. price range within the reach Of all. I x l5 PINE STREET SOUTH, TIMMINS swing skirt and high , saucy hat, to ï¬nish 6 her friend pemfers suitable suit. and the ape insets in the Gowns at Wear Store . ASSAF gown. and an th a box plea; of lace a: the ï¬nish rthis lace One short. :66 :weed box-coat mu 2-: 24-hour serviceâ€"day and night. Liz‘s in interesting youthful fashion, â€)3“ posing large sailors off on the head at a side-back angle. Bruyere like off-mice flaring brims, and Rebcux is respon- sible for larger crowns combined with wide brims. some with flanges that tum up at side front. Opposed to the forward movement. and equam important. is the off-face movement which has received eariv endorsement from many of the PMuq creators. especialh Marie Alphonsme. But new versions f zine face-revealing :il‘nouettes hme m-..c:e their appealance. Taloot o bonnms are of Victoxian type also Liny one that inst cover the top cf the head and have little cuff bums that turn up aozupm back and front. She also shows coal- scuttle bonnets in pique and straw. wane the 1860-11870 bazmets ar e of mm 'd taffeta ribbon with :mtching glaves Roger; Piquet inclu large. .3“ Depi. ., Lari-.115 with high. :sm:x11 crowns. bret 021.3 and pmï¬le brims 10- he warn. "with wide-skirted aï¬ez'nmm Practically every house continua to endorse the forward movement; Schis- ;:.arelii in tiny shallow. inverted bowâ€"is. or in toque-like silhouettes that sug- gest. the 1870 epoch. perched on the nose. Reboux shows canotiers both lame and small. worn forward and designed to reveal the side coiffure. Legroux's Second Empire boat shapes with tiny rolled brims subscribe to the fatwl'd movement. Bmagaard shows the boat- shaped hat. too. small, low and forward and small sailors. In the comprehen- si"e and very versatile Talibat collec~ :ion, the Versailles influence in Wat- :eau discs made of Ieghorn and tied on Wit. black velvet riboons is indicative cf the sustained interest. in the forward in which Ihe bonnet. flame effects occupy I (i 9.1g ners. Practically every hm endorse the forward rm parem in tiny shall-ow. o:- in toque-like silhou 3.65:. the 1870 epxh. 1 z 059. Re-‘boux shows can and small. worn forum to reveal the side corif Second Empire boat 51 >iq-ue and Straw. while the 1860 xannets are of plaid taffeta ribbon matching glawes. Robert. Piquet. inc arge. swapping Lari: as with high. .- rowns. bremns and preï¬le brims ram. with wide-skirted . ans: messes. Chanel endorses the off 12‘? in interesL-ing youthful fashio Hats N0“ Chiefly ‘ Tim and Off-F ace aremellt . :ed in whic esent :iish . in tiny alyzing comple‘ that tw ’: Day Trends in Mo- Mlllmerr. the Women he style trends from the med Paris openings. it is. '0 movements persist in forward. usually inter- hapes. and the ofl-Iacc. hapes‘ Donn t- and dmxrmtic the attention of April 3rd. {939 to be 111001) T-face