All the coloursâ€"whether gray, eocoa brown, deep rose, go‘den yellow, azure blue, turquoise, mauve â€" are in soft shades of about the same colour value and intensity (Or, as the decorators term it, chroma). Thus in living rcom the chartreuse painted walls look very well with the ashes of roses carâ€" pet and the dulled blue of the damask curtains. The blue striped upholstery of the colonial mahogany sofa matches the eurtains and the déep rose short pile velvet which covers the fan barrel chair agrees with the carpet, althcugh it is of a richer shade. Again, the covâ€" erimnmz of the open arm mahogzany cha‘r, gold brocatelle, matches the wall colâ€" our. Two hearth chairs, in light blue sateen with pale yellow flowers, bring a pattern accent into the room. Setting For Sculpture Those who are fortunate enoï¬g-h to possess a fine piece of sculpture usually give tlose attention to its background. In bringing out its complete beauty and making it part of the ensemble much depends on colours and the details of other furnishings. Decorators someâ€" times build a rcom colour scheme the same way a bronze, marble, terra blue is selected for curtains the same artists are exWihited there is none of colour or a harmonizing one can be the usutal gailiery air. Small ensemâ€" found in carpet and wallpaper. ‘ bles are arranged as background for Even this aid, however, still leaves|the sculpture. The club members reâ€" much to the home desorator‘s choice,| Sponsible for the arrangement of furniâ€" either for good or bad. Model rooms)| ture, hangings and flowers are to be put on display this season are pointing |cOngratulated for setting a standard out how the task of harmonizing can | fOtr art gallery display. be further simplified, one of the secrets| Effective indeed is a tall, polished being the selection of simple colour bronge figure placed on an antique scheme. Another, the careful rel-atmgimamel before an mirror. The of the colours used, one with another. mirror‘s dull g6ld frame creates a perâ€" Basic Relation Kept Lfect harmony with the statue, and the An admirable illustration of how|dark mahcgany of a pair of FEmpire colours, even some so diverse as yellow|hearth chairs serves as a foll. Again, and rose, can be used effectively toâ€" |\the white plaster portrait head on an gether if they have a basic relation, is | antique cabinet in front of a red and seen in a living room, bedroom Coromandel sereen is well} set several small ensembles at McCutâ€" }off, as is an alabaster head on a roseâ€" cheon‘s. Their elements are chosen woo@ commode surrounded by laurel from a harmonized group of fabrics,| leaves, floor and wall coverings in seven basic ': Few laymen realize how many differâ€" hues. If you keep within the group | ent materials are used by the modetn evidently you can‘t go wrong. |sculptor. A fanâ€"tailed pigeon appears the way they behave is usually entailed. Manufacturers, howevet, ‘are begirming to make this task easier by getting toâ€" gether on colours, so that if a certain blue is selected for curtains the same colour or a harmonizing one can be found in carpet and wallpaper, (By Walter Rendel Storey) A majot problem in starting to deâ€" corate, as any Ohe who Imas tried well knows, is to find fabrics, carpets and wall coverin:s that harmmonize. A great dex} of shopping arbound as wel as a consideraDe knowledge of cMouts and There are Fashions and Modes in Decorations and Colour for the Home Simple Schemes and Careful Relation is Shown in Model Rooms. Seulpture Set OKH by Appropriate Backâ€" grounds. About the Decoration of Semiâ€"Public Rooms, First Ave. Next to Mascioli Theatre Schumacher All the latest cloths, tweeds, etc Grey, Green and Blue shades. sizes priced from h k Jonnsonâ€"Canada‘s oldest tailorâ€" ng name guarantes you styleful clothes that look different, fe=l different and are different. You‘ll say the price is low for quality so high. A suit or coat tailored to vour measure as low as With Johnson or Fit â€" Reform Clothes 22.90to 29.75 24.95 to 39.50 Gordon Rutledge Also a Compicte Display of Stock Overcoats U 22.50 to 29.50 i: Few laymen realize how many differâ€" ent materials are used by the modern sculptor. A fanâ€"tailed pigeon appears in a glassâ€"like plastic material and is ‘prwent‘ed on a pedestal console stand Iilluminated by concealed lightning. Of lead is a wall relief, set off by a beige !fwbric wall covering. Unusual woods, |too, are seen including the tropical iblond- tamo in which a charming wall lpanel is carved. Two kneeling figures are cast in artificial stone and displayed on a walnut and gilt commode agzainst a hanging of rose damask. Dark bronze achieves greatest interest when seen against a soft silk hanging in a Regency interior, and playful garden | figures in lighter bronze seem quite at | home against a gay Chinese wallpaper \ in a garden room ensemble. Semiâ€"Public Rooms One expects, in these days, that the rooms one enters, whether they be showrooms, oneâ€"room apartments or |the passenger sections of streamlined ‘trains or airplanes, shall be correct, comfortable and modish as to theit ‘appointments,. Thus the field of the professional interior decorator conâ€" stantly grows wider, for it takes a pracâ€" |ticed touch to achieve these . smart effects. | Home dasotatots who ate considering a problem of this kind will profft by a visit to the exhibition at the Democrats Club salieries, 745 Fifth Avenue, whose theme is sculpture in relation t> room settings. â€" Seldom has sceulpture been more beautifully displayed. Even though over thirty pieces by leading * or carved wcoG prece may te a centre for a decorative plan. arounmd a treasured painting; much in Fitâ€"Reform Quality Clothes offer men the very finest in tailored to measure clothes. For men who want to pay a little more and get the best we invite you to look over this season‘s newest saimples, Suits or overcoats priced from The old adage that shoemaker‘s Preâ€"war hobble skirts, mummy skirts, Turkish skirts, these are some of the trends of the 1939 fall} fashions. Here are colour schemes for the auâ€" tumn as susgested by one of the leadâ€" ing fashion journals:â€"Jungle green and orchid brown; maroon and Rockies blue: lime gold and cedar brown grape blue and violet. Suggestions for Colour Schemes for the Autumn Victor Stiebel is well known in Lonâ€" don for dressing titled women as well as those of stage and screen. He was trained as an architect; the clothes he makes reflect this background. Even his evening things have definite, crisp lines; his daytime clothes all bear the mark of straight shoulders and trim waists. Rabbit‘s hair worsted crepe in a soft, ‘muted green shade is used for the sheathâ€"like skirt and jumper blouse The fabric is of almost cashmere softâ€" ness and yet has enough body to take and hold the clean, wellâ€"cut lines which distinguish the garments. _â€"_ _ Versatile Skirt ‘Tailoring molds this blouse to the fizure, the long metal slide closing at the back maintaining its slim waistâ€" line. Rows of stitching outline the novelty yoke and are also used in front waist detail, The blouse hem rounds the hips closely and being of a comâ€" panion fabric, creates the illusion of a twoâ€"piece dress,. This biasâ€"cut skirt, slim and straight of line, may be worn also with lame or satin blouse for cocktails, or a sweater for a sports‘ event, 1 Crisp, tailored lines in costumes tending to slim and straight silhouette characterize this wardrobe. Basic Suit Basis of the group is a twoâ€"piece suit. augmented with a short sports coat. The combination can be worn from early morning through the cocktail hour. It is practically a complete wardrobe in itself. "Today‘s coesmopolitan â€" woman chooses a different wardrobe for air travel than she does for steamship or train travel," explains Victor Stiebel in discussing his Clipper Wardrobe. "She wants well tailored clothes to do double and even triple duty. Because the new wools are lizht of weight, easy to pack and come out of the travelling case looking as fresh as they went in, they are the ideal fabrics for this small but compact wardrobe." Néw York.â€"A clipper ensemble of four garments has been designed by Victor Stiebel, London dressmaker. Weighing only six pounds and nine cunces, this ensemble has been deâ€" signed to meet every social or business need of the trans»=Atlantic or transâ€" Continental air traveller. It consists of a jumper blouse and companion skirt a short sports coat and a dinner gown. All are in wool. Clipper Wardrobe Weighs Only 6 Pounds, 9 Ounces Other decorators and designers are represented by the light walnut bookâ€" cases by Dan Cooper, their doors covâ€" ered with Madagascar raffia, and a low round book table, of bleached walnut, too, by Walter Johnson. _ Dalmatian root, a beautiful light brown figured wood, provides another agreeable note in two rectangular coffee tables placed together at right angles to the sofa. Noted London Dressmaker Perfects Ensem‘ole _ of Four Garments. As in most imcdern interiors, wall interest is obtain>4d by different maâ€" terials and co‘ours. The beige cpenâ€" mesh liner» curtains at the wide winâ€" dows ac»>>ss one end provide a textural contras with the opposite wall, panelâ€" ed in light brown Adirondack fir; arsd with the side walls, covered with beige fabric. The pale celadon green 6f the carved chenilhe carpst plays an effective part in the ersembhle. Disâ€" tinctive and yet in keepinz: with the surroundings are the bleached oak conference table and leatherâ€"covered chairs around it, designed by John Marsman. For convemmience in moving them around, the chairs have handâ€" holds at the top of the backs. headquarters the best in rocom arrangement is fouri. No exâ€" ception is the conference room in Madisor Avenue of the American Inâ€" titute of Decofrtérs, a national organâ€" iration of professional interior designâ€" ers. Here is an interior where dignified modern fabrics and reserved caontemâ€" porary furniture unite to create a fashâ€" ionable effect that is classic in its disâ€" cretion and good tastée. s coat is developed tweed of forest green more than wristâ€" is in ‘sports mood. a wide wide, ~t0pped utility !_ Eighty per cent of the fall and winâ€" ter shoes are bleck, says the fashion decree from Graham Som Stors. Next in popularity are brown and the new Harvest winge, a shade particularâ€" |ly suited as an accessory ecolour. The ‘hoes come in suede and comBbinations of suede and patent, and, most imâ€" portance, are much more conservative fall than they have been for some Enumeration Oof all of the items handled by this progressive store would take too much space. It is sufficient to say that they have everything a well aressed man requires. Rutledce Men‘s Wear store, in Schuâ€" macher, is one of the kusinesses which cater to the men of the camp who are discriminatinge in their choice of clothâ€" inz and who want to have personal atâ€" tention and consideration given them when they decide :o buy. A large, varied stock coupled with knowledge of clothing and its fitting enables this firm to give the buyer complete satisfaction in his clothing purchases. London, England.â€"White or beige gloves or gauntlets with luminous discs on the back are fashionable here because of blackâ€"outs. It‘s almost imâ€" possible to walk about without crashing into fellow pedestrians, but the light colored gloves, or the luminousâ€"disc type help somewhat. Black the Leading Colour in Shoes Graham Store Some people always carry a newsâ€" paper with them when they go out at night and as they think they see or hear other people approaching flap the paper tocindicate their proximity. White Gloves Fashionable in London, Eng., And Why! Grazham‘s features shoes in the popâ€" wlar "spat type," an ideal shoe for stormy and cold weathor. The name, alonc, f6oot comfort and warmth, ami the shoe¢ is built fashionâ€" ably high to carry out the suggestion given by its name. The snob toe is another fashion hint from Graham‘s the shoes bearing this toe remindinz the purchaser and owner of a Pekinese dog, whose nose is always "skyward." Large Stock and Expert Fitting at Rutledge‘s Store lime. They stil retain their attra~â€" tiveness however, althougsh dispensing with open tces and heels which werse fashion‘s foremeost this sunmer. this time Suede,. and Combination of Suede and Patent, are Popular. reg. 2.20 jar now Limited Time Only! helena rubinstein‘s NOVBEM VNGHT CREAN Rubinstein has planmed this event so that new beauty can be yours at half price. This famous cream, rich im balsamic oils, should be smoothed on every night to revive your beauty while yow sleep. 1i you‘re beauty and budget wise, you‘ll hurry to take adâ€" vantage of this offer. In the very nick of timeâ€"just when you want to get your summer sunâ€"dried complexion back in the pink of satinâ€" smooth, exquisite, youthful beauty â€"to protect your skin all winter long and keep it smooth as cream â€" Helen: J. Bert Sutherland DRUTGGIST Velvets are first rank for evening and day wear. In furs, leopard is one of the pets of Paris. Fome of the Paris furriers are feaâ€" turing chinechilla, Sutherland‘s Drug Store features all Helena Rubinstein products, among them the popular Novena Night Cream, especially prepared for dry skin, which is often caused by the climate of this Northern land. There are many odd novelties in muffs for 1939 fall and winter wear. To match the gayity of Sporting Pink, Helena Rubinstein has created a breathtaking new cologne, titied "Apple Blossom." To the cool days of autumn "Apple Blossom" brings hauntâ€" ing memories of trees in full bleom, and to the wearer it brings a refreshin: sense of having corrertly completed her ensemble. Sporting Pink â€" inspired by the English Hunting jacketâ€"that is Helena Rubinstein‘s nmew lipstick tone, as feaâ€" tured by Sutherland‘s Drug Store. It is a clear, warm red shade, to match the simple regality of autumn and winâ€" ter fashions, and harmonizes with pracâ€" tically all shades of the fashionable woman‘s wardrobe, Shoes, fine and heavy, made by Seott McHale, famous custom shoemiakers, are handled by Ostrosser‘s. A good selling line at present is the heavy wingâ€"tipped brozue for the man who wants his feet unencumbered by rubâ€" bers during the winter and yet does not want to suffer from the cold. Top coats this season tend to tweed and rough, rustic materials in warm, subdued colours. Su-isfi'ng also is being shown in many patterns of tweed, herringbone and with a parallel grain. New Modes in Cosmeties at Sutherland‘s Drug Store Pajamas, Tooke and Forsythe shirts, searves and cravats are stock items of apparel that should not be neglected A buyer can replenish his stock and have a large variety to choose from at this merchant‘s. Shoes, fine and heavy, made by Seott McHale, famous custom shoemiakers, are handled by Ostrosser‘s. _A good selling line at present is the heavy wingâ€"tipped brozue for the man who wants his feet unencumbered by rubâ€" bers during the winter and yet does not want to suffer from the cold:. Now is the time to lay in a good stock of warm socks, and from Ostrosser‘s large variety of wools the discriminatâ€" ing buyer should have no difficulty in making a selection. BMock patterns are new this season and the brighter the colour the more closely the fashâ€" ion trend is being followed. More than 26 years in business in the Poreupine, Ostrosser and Company is well fitted to know the needs of the men in this district. Well fitted they are andsable to give northern men just what they require in the way of warm and yet comfortable and stylish winter clothinz. This company handles Leishman‘s Clothing, and insofar as suits and measured clothes are concerned, they. as the agency for the Leishman comâ€" pany, guarantee a perfect fit and good wearing qualities for the garments they produce. More Than 26 Years‘ Exâ€" perience Enables This Firm to Know Needs of Northern Men. Ostrosser‘s Well Able to Equip the Men of the Camp 13% Pine Street North Be Wiseâ€"Order your new Suit or Overcoat Now and Avoid Higher Prices Discerning men will appreciate Ostrosser‘s interesting collection of new clothes for Fall and Winter . . . Clothes that give a man a "lift" . . . that reflect character . that express individuality. And you get ample opportunity here at Ostrosser‘s to select exactly to your taste If you like broad shouldersâ€"or wide, flowing lapels â€"Oor colours in clothingâ€"or smart fabrics and patterns that are newâ€"We have it here. And remember you can buy with confidence at Ostrosser‘s . . . confidence that you are receiving quality fabrics, correct styling and perfect fit Get into Fall Right at Ostrosser‘s. Keep Your Appearance "UP" â€" In Clothes That Express Individuality Here Are The Right Clothes For Fall ! Your Choice of Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure or Readyâ€"Made Styles from It is with some regstet that I see so many dresses and jumpers fastening down the back. A nice smooth fittine across the front and shoulders is assurâ€" Shoulders are high and narrow, coat pockets are flapped or officer patched. Juimper suits will be top of the class as soon as the weather goes chilly. QUALITY CLOTHES FOR MEN Dresses remain short with defined hip lines and swinging skirts. Costume caats are longer, coming well over the hips. Two new designs are a doubleâ€" breasted reefer jacket, very straizht and waisted, and a style that is cut with a deep basque, and is slightly bloused back and front with inserted belt of self material at the natural waistline. Materials are smoothâ€"faced and: coat revers narrow or nonâ€"existent. There is a neat, trimâ€"fitted look about the whole of the autumn line. London, England.â€"Colours more vivid than are usual for autumn flash across the fashion horizon. Magenta crimâ€" son, sealingwax red, violet and grass green are in the front row, a brave disâ€" play against the sombre niggers and blacks which so many are tempted to choose for purely practical reasons. We even see these deep colourings in tweeds. Colours are More Vivid in Autumn Styles in London DR. M. W. LOCKE SHOES Harvey Graham Son .A'l'l '.‘lT'rlN(lt‘ VERIFIED Â¥ Xâ€"RAY Review of the Fashions They are in England. 6 Pine Street North from Mrs. G. had "known" for years that such a shoe was not for her! Then she came into our Dr. Lock» Shoe Department. And this is the she wore when she left! It‘s one of our new Dr. M, W. Locke stepâ€"ins . .. with the famous Dr. Locke conâ€" struction deftly concealed beneath trim, smart lines. Just one example. of our new Fall "Lockes" designed to give you a sleeker, smarter comfort. sue couurp NEVER wear A STEPâ€"IN AGAIN! SHE THOUGHT Handbags are large and rectangular. Many have the schovlgirlâ€"satchel long shoulderâ€"straps, which I find from exâ€" perience are most practical for shopâ€" ping and travelling. TI should like to see more of them used by the women in this country!â€"P.A.A. Needless to say these new nais are worn firmly on the head, and the crown fits so well that no elastic is necessary for safety‘s sake. No veils, or frivolous pieces of nonsense for trimming. awre to be seen. A pretty curved beret with a back support to hold it in place is alâ€" ready a popular autumn number in America. These berets are made of the same fabric as the coat they #ccomâ€" pany. There is absolutely no nonsense about the hats. They are made of good firm felt, sometimes even the edges are bound. The crowns are high and shapâ€" ed towards the top. Bright quills placâ€" ed at an acute angle to the crown give, as it were, a Gibson trend to this latâ€" eéest craze in millinery. An effort has been made to bring back the short evening gown, but with little success. Most women like to sweep in the eveninz and long skirts do give height and glamour. No, I feel we can still be picturesque in the ballâ€" room, although maybe that tendency to a bustle which I see in a few advanced models will have to be mcedified before it beccocmes a really popular feature. the buttons or slip up the Zipp! Sleeves, I notice, are coming in for certain amount of trimming and fancy cutting, but they are in no way bulky. ed, but oh! that stretching to do up the buttons or slip up the Zipp! Sleeves, I notice, are comine in for 2995 from Telephone 11 Timmins