Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Apr 1939, 2, p. 11

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Platforms are still popul: not quite so thick as they 1 more of a spring weight. ' form shoes. as well as bein ously comfortable. have an a mess about. them because of combinamomsâ€"contrasting s- on. There‘s plenty of variety Go for them really high or cl the slightly lower. The: amazingly smart things wi 1y lower” heels this spring. 'I new of novelty heels, too. some appeal. Poker chip. spool. Dutch boy and a clc kinds of heels appear on sc latest numbers. Shoes Have Special To Decide the Royal Appeal This Season Fare at Washington New York. April l-â€"-If you intend stopping into spring in a gay mood. you’d better look to your feet as never before. It’s very important that you: 5130‘}: should be an effective ciimax to the dainty femininity of the new styles in clothes. Talking about. comfort, ‘iti‘. ali the open work to be more satisfied than ever with the condition of your foot-- even after marching up and down the boardwalk at Easter. Most. of the shoes on'the spring market are as flexible as your own feat. Elasticized- leather. at its best in suede. is destined to give your foot a hapm snug sens-32*. n. 'Thex’e's been no lagging or of shoe designers. and the}; the minute with shoes that you a new lease in life. The your feet. T hey'll carry on: of your ensemble. 1t: essentially an “open" season. Open toes. Open heels. Open shanks. Perforations in unexpected places. Mesh insets. And with wlza: flattery to the foot! Advance sales indicate that women who've refused very defin- itely in the past to wear the open-toe shoes are succumbing to the new styles. It Isn‘t necessary. you see. to have your big toe sticking out. Openings on some of the new shoes are made so that. no me is permitted to make a. show of it- self, in fact. The “open" idea extends from sports to evening models. The cla:\=ic opera pump is still very much on :11“ market, though even that has follow-ed the trend and permitted a little decoration. Fmtweal' to Carry Out the Theme of Your Ensemble. Page Eight Patent is 16.3 suede. kid and market in 3 var C0 gator calf and lizard- are they To your daytim- new will hem Talk of Next Movie for the Quintuplets ibl-l f0. “We're the last to hear these stor- ies," said M13 Munro to The Telegram by ’phone from his North 833' office. “Must of them aren't true. anywayâ€"w there's always a lot of them before every movie the quints make.‘ The quln'ts axe under contract to maize one mote full length mm 1e but ha.e until the end of 1940 to do so. No preparations have yet been made Rumor Alexander W to Write Script. 0! 111': Je‘ And wha |ere JI’SE‘ pear in 7, according 'he \Voolcott Zure that th: 1' and lite: pa for the .mel sh ,he flat ng clock There's and t1: hoes Sha rains Il‘ he 321C183 W‘d 1' m Good eartl‘ garbardine ety of new . :00. that v gayest s1 dispensa'b' apc'nica L spring snake as :OS[ un‘ .p that to Callanl 'ith the c . confirm he quint compl umo :11 mou ilmi )pul9.r. They're 183' have been- It. These plat- being tremend- r of smart :1“. i: colo the part re up to Alexander '1‘ in June 111:5 men 1011 from business OOIC kscrew. other of the BC ll give flatter to the » from done slight .f aim.- .aking heels 3' COT 1c0tt i the ardf racer 10 so mad: sum- the Alli- and ha and th will I'Ol OI' I] She had a knack for making whole wheat breadâ€"and friends liked it so well and received so many loaves as neighbourly gifts that, they began to insist on paying for it. Mrs. Roosevelt heard about the bread and ordered some for Hyde Park. From that start Mrs. Nesbit branched out to making cakes and cookies and to catering. She was born in Duluth. but for years she has been a Hyde Parker. She met Mrs. Roosevelt. when they were both working in the League 01 Women Voters before the President became governor of New York. Then. when the Rc'osevelts moved to Albany, Mrs. Nesbit went along to run the governor's mansion. Frcm there she came to the White House. where she looks after meals. repairs. curtains. waiters and maids. She says the only business training she ever had was on a bookkeeping job and as manager of a woman's exchange in Spring-field. Mass. Washington. DC. April i.-â€"-The lit- tle lady who is to decide what the King and Queen of England will ear. when they visit the White House is Mrs. Henrietta Nesbit. She is a small, quick-moving person with fluffy grey hair. blue eyes. soft voice. and a per- fect smoothing-oi-troubled-waters way of laughing when things go wrong-«â€" like disappearance of a chocolate roll for lunch and the President and his guests waiting. This is how Mrs. Nesbit meals: She makes a big card char Mrs. Henrietta Nesbit to be in charge. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO A glorious collection of pure silk bags in the seasons glorious new colours. japon- ica. wine. green. royal blue. black and gay flowered prints. checks and paisleys. Crystal gold and ivory effect frames. fiifimérli‘f“ 52.5010 s5.7 5 Lockets pendant Costume J ewellery ting -- Brides Iori‘ied perFection is reflected every ”Bluebird” Diamond nq -- the BELOVED gi‘t o; NEW HANDBAGS brac schedules dress your for the Peas . Buttered Carrots Sweet Potatoes and Apple Slices Grape Fruit and Orange Salad Cheese Crescents Salted Almonds and Macaroon-s Ice Cream and Cookies Coffee Mrs. Nestbit, says the visit, of the King and Queen of Engiand is one of those bridges she is going to cross when sh: gets to it. Montreal. April l.â€"You can be con- sisten: with color and design in the kitchen. Shelf paper and edgings and lining paper for cupboard and table drawers in bright shades and motifs cut, in convenient. widths, all to match. are inexpensive materials that. will add a gay charm to kitchen and workroom. Gay Designs This Season Brighten the Kitchens week with a block of space for €301] meal. On it she notes now many will be eating and the hour. Then she keeps a loose-leaf notebook that ties into the chart. There is a page for each meal with the date. the menu. and the a- mounts .she must order. Then it is a matter of seeing that. the ten turkeys get there fresh and on time for the Wednesday dinner and that the 12 packages of breadeticks for the Saturday lunch. the six bunches of celery. the crates of grapefruit for breakfasts. and the hundred and other things arrive on schedule. 'Here is a sample menu. It. was serv- ed the diplomats this year "hen there were 94 in to dinner: Calf's Head Soup and BreadSLicks Curled Celery Assorted Olives Filet of Fish with Green Sauce Sliced Cucumbers Roast Turkey with Chestnut- Dressing Cranberry Jelly Jewellers and Optometrists 17 Pine Street North [’11 :NOTEE Ask About Our Divided Payment Plan Every “Bluebird” diamond is insured free against loss. . Remus Gold is predominating in the cos- tume jewellery world. as featured by Remus‘ store. Large heavy lockers. with wide chains. splashy pendants. clips broaches. earrings and bracelets. Non worry for the fashionable woman in finishing her costume details this glorious spring'of 1939. And a little reminder to the younger set . . . its charm bracelets this spring. and you‘l: certainly charm with one of titrse en- gaging little accessories. Eve-n China and “pottery h 15. gsne gay: for the spring season. At R..nus a fine new shipment of DCKUClW‘ is :oicured to match the bright. and 13-12:: shad-es of the houseuiie‘s costume . . . what a. happy time when every detail of the fashion world is in harmony! Glorious. grand. and irresistible .. . . no other words would do duty to the glamorous display of spring bags at C. A. Remus’ Jewellery Store. To har- monize with the newest spring colours. they come in Japonica. Peacock blue. mulberry red. and prints ..1‘inishing with the unforgettable and em popu- lar black. All sizes. all shapes. and conveniently draped in spacious folds that will satisfy the need for "roomi- ness" and will please the desire for neatnees and spring splendour. The materials. too, harmonize with your costumes . . . light crepes. heavy crepes and just any imaginable fabric. The handles feattu‘e a. great deal of white. and may be draped over the arm. or swing nonchalantly from the wrist. What happy shopping this spring will bring. Glamorous Display Handbags at Remus }01(1 Predominates in C tume Jewelry This Yea up for Easter Phone 190 Page Eleve .nus a oicured ska ~35 . .What of the 'dl'.

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