Plastered bodice and full skirt. This is Molyneux‘s favourite silhouetteâ€"a new variation of the fullâ€"skirt idea. Your waist and bodice are held in aA NÂ¥A UCilAfg§s:q J11 YÂ¥ dL C CAAA +3 _ AALLMA P Â¥ Cy ® â€" Be Wiseâ€"Order Before Prices Rise @ INTERNATIONAL TA]LORS FASHIONS B EAVER FUR LADIES‘ WEAR Let us show you our many smart new cloths for Fall and Winter. You who appreciate rich quality fabrics, will be intrigued by the infinite variety of both Suitings and Overcoatings on display at our store, The Last Word in Stvle TOPPEKR SUITPS EMPIRE SWAGGER®S INSPECT OUR NEW SAMPLES You are invited to inspect our @rge stoek of Furs and Fur Coats. All of course, are advanced in style according to the dictates of the fashion centres of the world. Al coats and fur creations are carefufly fasnioned of fine selected skins,. Call in soon while prices are at their present low level. see Our Display of Better Cloth Coats COonN SQUIRREL PERSIAN LAMEB MUSKRAT . BROADTAIL in Fine Furs Present indieations are that raw fur prices will increase, particularly imported skins. Order now and save. Repairs, relining, restyling estimates gladly given free, Aill work done on the premises and fully guaranteed. Coats made to your individuat measuremients in any desivred style at no extra cost. FHundreds of satisfied customers in this district is your assurance of complete satisfaction, Order Before Prices Rise The chipper young fellow shown above is happy about "owning" his athletic appearâ€" ing tweed suit . . . in the ever popular herâ€" ringbone pattern,. Made to his individual measurements . by _ International â€" Tailors, Schumacher. within an inch of your life, the skirt starts from the hips and broadens with the help of gores or godets, gathers or pleats, or circular cut. % AMERICAN BEAVER HUDSON SEAL POLAR SEAL CARACUL % LAPPIN Dictatorships are as unpopwlar in fashions as they are in politics, says one fashion journal. Edicts, even as to elegance are not tolerated. Suggestions only are allowed. The combination of jackets and trousers of different but harmonizh: colours, which used to find favour only it summer, is now being used for winâ€" ter wear. The only difference is that siiunmerâ€"weight cloths are being reâ€" placed by tweeds and worsted materials. Necktie styles remain more or les: constant. If there is any change it is in a ‘toning down of brilllant colours Dark reds and marcons seem to be favoured. An innovation this year is a tie with a dark red background anc a paisley pattern superimposed. Hat brims are about an eigshth of an inch wider. On paper that does not sound like a great deal but it is very noticeable when the hat is being worn Bound brims seem to be favoured, posâ€" sibly because clothing buyers feel tha. they keep shape better. A feature of many coats this year is extra breadth and flexibility around the arms and shoulders Such garments are particularly of value to the motorâ€" ist. He finds no binding arcund the shoulders and has ease and freedom of movement in his car. _Overccats for the most part will be sonservative in style and colour this year. The fall stock received by man; Timmins stores contains many blues blacks, greys and dull browns. Th« style which the majority of men seem to prefer is the raglan. Stripes are being seen again in shirts There are those, of course, who prefe: and wear nothing other than solid colâ€" ours in shirting, but stripes of varied colours are again findinz favour. White of course, remains the eternal favourite mg material that combine good apâ€" pearance with utility value. And the customer is not using the coat merel; as rain co@t but as a top coat as well Many men, this year, bought these stylishy cogts with the intention of usâ€" ing them as fall top coats in fine weaâ€" ther as well as during rain. In the matter of rain coats for exâ€" ample. Manufacturers are finding a demanid for coats of light, water resistâ€" And the effect, except in isolate< cases, is not at all displeasing. Left t themselves men are probably mort conservative in their choice of elcthing thar the edicts of the manuâ€" facturers would have them be. Individuality in men‘s clothing is more marked this year than ever beâ€" fore. Disregarding the style rules set up by those who set style rules, men are asserting their independence, say clothing retailers They are choosing articles of clothing necessarily made t« measure, cut and designed to suit thei own fancy. Individuality is Noted in Men‘s Selection of Clothing Say Retailers Men Flouting Style Rules to 8 ing to Themselves. Dark Colours Favoured in Suitings and Overcoats. Stripes in Shirts This Year and Paisâ€" ley Patter_ned Neckwear. Hat Brims Wider :‘ EMPIRE BLOCK TELEFHONE 1160 dress The loose fur coat that you used to wear over your suits orf throw carelessâ€" ly over your shouldets is being outstripâ€" ped by the fullâ€"length, fitted fur coat. Many of these long, fitted coats follow the lines of the body as closely as a A favourite ensemble consist of a loose Gressâ€"length tweed coat in a black and mustard dog‘s tooth check: a small flat rolledâ€"edge. yellow felt hat with a veil; a yellow woollen dress: and black accessorites., London, England.~31c_lz and musâ€" tard yellow is a color scheme favored by the Duchess of Windsor. But one thing you must never do, and that is mix real. with artificial jewelry, or the effect of both will be spoiled. It is a good idea to keep your imitations for day wear, and to shine in the evening with the.genuine artiâ€" cle. Jewels and flowers are the perfect accompaniment to modern evening clothes. Colour Scheme Favoured by the Duchess of Windsor Costume Jewelry While there is nothing that can compete with the fiery sparkle of real gems, a certain amount of costume jewelry has a place in every woman‘s wardrobe. _ Ncot paste imitations so much as striking ornaments made from some special material such as catalinâ€" the new substance which â€" comes in brilliant colors, clear ‘or opaque, and looks so well with tailored clothes., Opals vary considerablyâ€"some are so brilliant that they can easily be misâ€" taken for diamonds, while others gleam with every imaginable color. It is said that the opalâ€"mines of the world are becoming exhausted, so they are likely to increase in value during the next few years. It is strange that so many people still believe that opals bring misforâ€" tune. In France, and other countries, they are credited with marvellous powâ€" ers for good, and are, indeed, said to protect their wearers from harm and to blaze red if danger approaches. Cameos and Opals Cameos have been popular for hunâ€" dreds of years, and though they may become unfashionable over a period, they are always sure to return to favor sooner or later. At the moment they are right in the limelight. Many woâ€" men have their children‘s head cameo‘d n a semiâ€"precious material on rings, ana@ the effect is most attractive. If you have a big cameo brooch of the last century, fetch it out and wear it at the throat of a highâ€"necked frock, in the lapel of a sports suit, or on a velvet ribbon round your neck for evening. One Every Year The very latest idea is to present a girl baby with a n@arrow gold chain on her first birthday and to add a jewel o it on each subsequert birthday until she is twentyâ€"one. The jewels can be hung pendantâ€"wise on ‘the chain, or it can be formed of open links into which ‘hey can be set. Some people like to ‘keep to the same jewels so that the owner finally HWas a.complete necklace of tiny diamonds, or perhaps pearls. Others make a point of adding a differâ€" ent kind of stone each year, so that ity the end the chain Mazes with many . colored gems. ! | Jewelry Fascinates the Majority ‘of Women Prokably â€" every loveâ€"story has at pme ttime or cther been consecrated » a gift of jewelry. There is something vbout even the most modest jewels which makes them more precious than inything else. Perhaps it is because f their lasting qualityâ€"to give jewels s to give a piece of eternity: or it may 1ave something to do with the mystiâ€" ‘ism always associated with them. Associated wit h + Birth, Age. Select Combinations Pleasâ€" (By Virginia Pope) Vogue says:â€""You‘ll have to count on a corset this year. You‘ll have tc learn how to lace yourself inâ€"a lesson that even your mother has fonzotten. You‘ll discover that the lacing is not only bearable, but thoroughly comfortâ€" able." The Clstom of nailing horseshoes tc ships and Other sailing craft is still in vogue in all Englishâ€"speaking countries. To find horseshoe with a odd number of nails attached to it is considered the forerunner of good luck, and the more nails the greater the good fortune that is likely to attend the finder. A person about to be married who finds a horseâ€" shoe believes that a happy matrimonal career awaits him. Among the novelties of the season «there is frequent use made of the horseâ€" shoe desiin. It was about the middle of the seventeenth century that the superstitious use of horseshoes as emâ€" blems of good luck originated in Engâ€" land. They were at first deemed a proâ€" tection against witches arvd evil spirits. and were nailed on doors of houses, with the curve uppermost. It was the belief that no evil spirit could enter a house thus guarded. Poised and ready for the closest serutiny, this fashionâ€"wise youns lady dons a brown . minkâ€"dved . muskrat, made on stunning swagger lines, with the new high shoulders and comfortâ€" able loose sleeves, finished with the tuxedo fronmt, and becomes the foeus of admiring glances. The Horseshoe Considered the Sign of Good Lauck Never hbefore hns there beer a Sale like picce regular with a _ Full » * \ °N * LE M V 1¢ :4 50 PIECES ') A A A b P AOIHK # OPEN STOCK PRIEE . . $67.25 8 TPA8RPOO N3 K DEssEET 8 FORKS 8 KNIVES 8 BUTTER HPREADERA of REMUS‘ GREAT Community Plate Sale Brown for Chie‘! LaD) HAM"")N *L 49AÂ¥ seant"* Â¥ SWA‘t rrnP* Fleecy blues and soft warm grey ‘loths are favourites for overcoats. In iddition however, there are many freoem which to choose. Raglan ind wrapâ€"around as well as the perâ€" ennial favourite Guards‘ model styles are there to choose from. In public favour at this store the raglan is head This firm finds that serges in a varâ€" ‘ety of patterns are good sellers this year. _ Cloth designers have used inâ€" genuity and skill in blending colours to make many of the pleasingely odd shades and patterns which may be found in the extensive stock. â€"Fast service on madeâ€"toâ€"measure suits is guaranteed by this firm and its Toronto econnections. International Tailors, First avenue, Schumacher, are featuring this fall a iweed cloth with 3 herringbone pattern â€"a sure fire favourite with the youn‘szer generation. Cut in a three button, notch lapel style, this model is finding favour with the patroms of this well known firm. Handlers of Tip Top and Leisthman‘s Clothing, International Tailors are wwepared to supply every demand upon their services. International Tailors Offer Big Range of Suitings nHared skirts, or on loose swagger lines, with flaring backs, the coats are the "last word" from the fashion front, and give a gcracious air to the wearer. Beaver Furs have an extensive disâ€" play of the best in styles and materials to please all fashionâ€"constionus woâ€" men, featuring among the many popuâ€"« lar furs such furs as Hudsom seals. muskrats, silverâ€"fox trimmings, and caraculs. Feature Three â€"Button Tweed with Herringâ€"bone Pattern in Green, Grey and Blue. asmon as C coats. Made flared skirts, with flaring Mink tone muskrat and persian lamb lead the fashion parade in furs for the 1939â€"1940 season, beautifully fashâ€" loned into fitted and swagger style souts, as shown at the Beaver Fur Shoppe on ‘Third avenue. The coats feature the new collarless lines, small collars, and full rich collars to combat the Northern winds. Fur coats have changed a great deal in the past years, furs now adhering to as co their brothers, the cloth coats. Made on long fitted lines, with 16 Mink Tone Muskrat and Persian Lamb Lead Fashion eaver Fur Shoppe Has striking Array of New Models. 10%* DOWN $1 a Week JEWELLERS and OPTOMETRISTS 17 Pine St. N. Timmins J XMAS LAY.â€" AWAY PLAN ASK ABOUT OPEN sSTOCK PRICE OPEN sSTOCK PRICE 8 TEA -u»ooss 8 DINXNER 8 BUTTEKR ® gt PA®RE N# 8 DessEEnr 8 ChREAM €p (‘mx'll Bas 8 DiNNERRK ol b 8 SatLadb DeEssSEn® Kxivrs | Huaanx Te# BoWTt Sour or PDessert Herving (Table) Alter DHaner Cofltee 5 1 Clock Tea or Sherbet Sugatr,; ; .. ,;. j Lresaort (Breaktast or Luneneâ€"on Coektall or Oyster .. Halad or Pastr Ke Cold Meat or Berving MISCEELLANEOUS Ind. Butter or Cheese Kuives .. Bultter Knife . i Pastry Plerced L* memes® in en AF ‘i"\'v Lad‘e KNHNIVES (Doel uxe Stainless Blades Dinner, Hollow Hondle Set o Fressert, Broakfast of Luncheon. H H 6 TEA8POON® 6 HBrPoOON® 6 : 6 K NivrEsa 1 Cold MEAT FoR®K 8 5 CMCLOCK TEASPOON® OPEN STOTCK PRICE 39 PIH P CES Never before has there beetr a Sale like this,. Ever E_ifl(‘o reull‘flr q'nuflty witlhe a _ Full "rpl;u €iilbe £11 T EARSPOON® FubBK® HERE ARE TYPICAI is the are important, too. Generally speakin>, suit jackets are longer, but may hbe straight, boxy, flared or fitted, as you prefer. Dressmaker types feature bhackâ€" flared peplums and tunics. Oftawaâ€"Smart new suits in the early fall collections show contrasting materials in skirts and jacketsâ€"rough wool jackets with a smooth surface with a smooth surfate wool skirt. Tweedy wool jackets with suede front Atbove Prices include Chest Trends Show in the Noew Suits for the New Season _ _ There are tiny boned corsets that can be worn over a regular girdle. Laceo oneâ€"piece corselettesy are desioned to give heavier women the hourâ€"glass look. They are Bbuilt low over the hips and have panels of firm material to control recalcitrant avoirdupois. Some lace at the front, some at the back. _ While the model was being evolved in awteliers abroad American â€" designer were working on their own conception ,o!' nippedâ€"in garments in their workâ€" rcoms. S$o it happens that now ther are many versions of the waspâ€"waisted foundations to choose from. Som: have beem worked out in two â€" way 'sï¬raflch»ehst\ic with lacings at the front and hooks at the side. They have the short Ahip lire of the orizinal model but are provided with sharply descendâ€" img panels front and back which asâ€" escmmcodate gartersâ€"an improvemen{ on the oldâ€"fashioned boned armor that grandmother got herself! every morning. This new American model is very lightly boned and as easy to wear as a glove. THURSDAY, SEPTEMDER® sstTH 1930 There is no oblization if a man wis to look over the stock Of cicths ftr which International Trailors muke su In facst the management is glad to h mMan come in whether he or not. The original model of the cc responsiMe for such an outburst i: short bomed and laced affair, w makes arn elliptical cutve up ove: hips permitting them to round under its edge, and is laced at bask . New York.â€"Wherever two or three styleâ€"conscious persons are gathered the conversation is apt at any moment to turn into a ‘discussion of corsets: by that we mean of the new corsets, the boned and laced affairs that caused the wires to hum in Auwsust when the couâ€" ture openings were at their height. The conversational volley â€" sounds somewh@t like this: "I think they‘re marvéelous." "I wouldn‘t wear one." "I‘m crazy @bout mine, it makes my waist inches smaller." "Thevy‘re the mo: exciting things that have happened in the clethes business since grandmother took her corset off and put on a ferrisâ€" waist." ‘"Men are awfully curious about Fashion This Year Takes Inches off the Waistline anmd shouklers above ths DEA8SERT HroON8 KNIYVEA SUGAK MPOON BERVICE SALE PRLCE F()R 12 $ 4(().73 «u9 "ir SERVICE SALE PRICE FUOR # * (’7 (,:' €ilo ~~ ) 4 SERVICE SA #UIR 6 t C §83.,.50 #540,00 YÂ¥ A LU ES Phone 190 Reg ular _ SALE 12 FoRrKa 1 BUTTER Kougd® SALAD PUTTEHR K N A other PIt Lt PAIDCE 8 2.26 4 .50 3 .4) 1FF 76 is the which 11 MA