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Porcupine Advance, 18 Mar 1940, 1, p. 6

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justed without crushing them. Hats of the day and modern. hair fAressing when properly ccmbined prove the charm of happy hat and hair reâ€" lationship. It will be with one hat how the hair frames the face in a soft. flattering, rather wide frame, pompaâ€" dour in effect around the sides and front. â€" Yet it is smooth across the top and back so that the hat may fit closeâ€" ly to, the head and allow for hair fullâ€" ness at the naps of the necks. This is a very beautiful hair arrangement that nave real backs to them, no matt how fiighty they are in the front, at have crown sizes varied enough to i all heads so that they will rest in t hair and not on it. And how do the new hat arrangements affect the hai Only becomingly, because hairdrosse have worked together with milliners | this matter. with the result‘ that eve gop curls ‘can be accommodated or justed without crushing them. Hats of the day and ha (By Eva Nage!l Wolf, Beauty Edi Camnadian Home Journal) gGone with the wind are the hats a bairâ€"dressings that are not related each other. No more miniature affa perched at a rakish angle aâ€"top a 1 strands of hair and held in that p carious pcsition with elastic band bit of ribbon! This Spring the h 6pring Hats This Year Have to Rest in the Hair and Not On It. Some Suggestions About Dressing the Hair in Harmony With the Hat and Suiting Hat to Hair. Gone With the Wind Are The Hair Dressings And Hats That Are Unrelated 17‘% PINE STREET NORTH DRESS UP for EASTER BROADCLOTH®S CHAMBRAYVS Individual tactes vary; but in the wide range of Forsyth Shirts for Spring which we are now showinz, every man will find something to satisfy his particular preference. . Smart % striking . . . exclusive and tailored to perfectior by Canada‘s leading shirt makersâ€"J¢hn Forsyth! PERCALE® The Smartest Array of Shirts in Town e the smart range of English Foulards, Rep: or Satin Finish tripes for Spring. A Tie for every individual taste. $2.00 to $3.50 TIES for Spring ind nelil in (hna with elastic ba This Spring th tO them' no 1 are in the fron varied enough _ _thex will rest â€" ) COMPANY Featured in the new Round Collar Attazshed style, Tab Collar Attached :r the Medium or Short pointed Collars, 12 hair? , needs ners in it even PJ ICEBD A‘T T Many of the new coiiffures will be mcdified "1830" and "Gone With the Wind" mcdes that have been prevalent in dress fashions this past Winter. But nc matter what style you adopt all emari coiffures will have one thing in common, they will outline the shaps of the head even while sweeping upward from the temples, Almost everybody can.wear the hair "upped" at the sides, but, when the space back of the ears needs filling out to give width to the contour, smoothly brushed rolls, puffs or curls will be found to be becoming. When the ears are wellâ€"shaped, expose themâ€"ihey have become quite fashionâ€" able; ctherwise you can cover them in part or wholly with a soft. wavy arâ€" rangement. Scarlet O‘Hara: has made the mass of curls something to consider when planning an entirely different style from what you‘ve worn before, or the little curls may be smocthly rolled into a bang that turns under or over or may be brushed back into the pompadour efâ€" fect thnat is s3 becoming to many. These bits of puffs or curls above the forehead are brouzht forward to show a bit witen PRICED FROM up wellâ€"groomed, shining, lustrous with muchi, brushâ€" TYMMINS ‘The explosion threw burning gasoline over most of the roundhouse and when Noranda firemen arrived, the blaze had a good hold on the building. The only water available was from an emergency line and with this small samount, they Sianley his son, was working on his bisycle outside the shop and hurried to the roundhouse when he heard the roar. Inside he found his father unâ€" conscious on the floor, his clothes afire. He dragged him outside, rolled him in the snow to put cut the fiames and was{ preparing to put his father on a sleighn when his brother, John, arrived to help. Together, they got the injured man to medical attention and then to the hosâ€" pital, This morning, his condition is reported as still serious. To keep your hair looking always at its best, if for any reason a shampoo must be deterred, we recommend the use of a remarkably effective cleansing tonic. â€"It will if used properly, leave the scalp beautifully clean and the hair lustrous and gleaming. Part the hair and hold it down with a comb while you rub the sealp with a pad of cotton moistened with the tonic. After the whole szalp has been treated with the tonic teke a turkith washcloth, again part the hair and rub the moisturs down each length o hair. Then brush the strands separately, wiping the Sruich on a clean linen towel after bructhing each strand.> Your hair will look and feéel as thcugh you had had a shampoo. If you are tempted to think that one way of brushing is as good as another do give this method a trial; you will be amazed at the effect on your hair and scalp. The point is, you must brush your hair up, not down, because downward brushing merely draws the blood from the scalp and you comb your hair first the direction in which it is to be brushed. Gleaming, lustrous hair is promoted by unremitâ€" ting daily brushing: whicth also proâ€" motes instead of harms the natural effect of the permanent waves and curls. A few drops of a certain hairâ€" lotion on your brush or comb when finâ€" ally doing your hair up will help to hold the wave and keep the hair lookâ€" ing groomed for a much longer period of time. Rouyn, March 16. â€"His 16â€"yearâ€"old son saved John Cashaback‘s life yesterâ€" day when an explosion occurred in the Canadian National Railway roundhouse near the Arntfield highway. The 57â€" yearâ€"old pumpman was working in the roundhouse on a gasoline engine when a violent blast took place. He was alone at the time and the cause has not yet been determined. ber, it is wisest to have the very best when contemplating the expense of it. Scientific advances continually are beâ€" ing made in the preparation and the solutions used. The very last word in the cause of better and softer wave methods is the use of a specially preâ€" pared cream wave by a particular beauty salon. This cream, rich in some substanse that softens as it feeds the hair, is slathered on each separated curl before it is wrapped up in its silver foil, and worked into the hair until it will not absorb any more. Then it is given its very brief steamingâ€"timed to the sesond according to gauge made by your test curl. The finished result aflter the shampoo and the set is a very delightful one and a wonder to you if your hair is of a dry or difficult type. Rouyn Lad Saves Father From Burning Roundhouse Befors the hairdresser cuts and shapes your hair prior to giving you a new permanent why not get your hair Iand scalp into perfect condition by givâ€" ing yourself several hot oil treatmenis? There is an excellent reâ€"conditioning oil specially prepared for this purpose that, applied according to directions, will put your hair into the best possible condiâ€" tion to produce a perfect permanent. You can shampoo your own hair aftorâ€" wards, finishing off with a special reâ€" storative color rinse that will clear away all oily film and bring lustrous highlishts to your hair until you‘re ready o have it permed. Tost curls, several of them, are alâ€" ways made by a careful operator and only when the hair is in good conditicn will the permanent be given. Thcse who have the problem of very fine or thin hair will find that a good permanâ€" ent will give it body and make it much easier to manipulate oneself. Rememâ€" There probably has never been wider latitude in hair arrangement than thers is ‘this Spring. So it is up to every woman who aims to be individual to have here hairdresser design a becomâ€" ing coiffure keeping in mind the fashâ€" i0on points‘ we have given so that her new Spring hat will look its best an| feel most comfcrtable and sesure on her nead. If your hair has been permanâ€" ently waved by an expert and is in good condition you can adopt any of the Spring‘s coiffures with whatever mcdifications your hairdresser suggests for vour individual face. s2issors out to trim off the long ends; he only is endeavoring to modify your hair into a betterâ€"groomed effect. exsept on very young girls. Women have shunned it, but some girls (who really aren‘t} cling to this style with the mistaken idea that it makes them lock younger and more romantic. In nine cases out of ten it merely looks slovenly and unkempt. So don‘t wince when vour hairdresser gets his you are wearing the closeâ€"fitting chigâ€" non turban. As we have said earlier the hair arrangement at the back o the skull is as smoothâ€"fitting as a cap â€"â€"so that the "cap may fit" when you put it on. There are various ways of wearing the hair below the hat at the nape of the neck. The mass there may be a smoothâ€" ly rolled coil or a group of small, soft curls. For small hats the hair can be arranged as if a Juliet cap held all in placs, the soft curis forming a fram> around the head. We sAhall ko glad to see the last of that Hollywood drip, that long, tangled mass of hair hanging down below the i_ Rouyn, March 16. â€"Georges Gingras, izo-mcnth-old son of Mr. and Myrs. ‘Georges Gingras, Stadacona road, died on Monday afterncon after he had |drunk a small quantity of gasoline. The tbaby choked for a few minutes and was also poissned by the liquid, both contributing to death. There were two engines in the shop yesierday afternoon, one steam and the other gasoline. Cashaback was reâ€" pairing the gasoline unit when the blast went off. did what they could to prevent destrucâ€" tion Oof the building, the engines and other equipment. Total damage was estimated this morning at $2.000. Mr. Alhoim has several sons whoz served with the Finnish forces during| the Russoâ€"Finnish war, and he had planned to join them in aiding his naâ€" tive land. Now that peace treaty has’ been signed, the greatest duty of the Finnish people is to rebuild the natiorx.l and to defend its new borders and Mr. Alhoim has returned to his native land to give his assistance in this work. The Finnish people of the town vided Mr. Alholm with the necessary funds to make the trip, and many of them were present at the station to bid | him farewell and to send their hopes for Finland to the people "at home." Mrs. Gingras was out at the time of the accident and Mr. Gingras was sick in bed. He had got up for a moment, putting some gasoline in his cigarette lighter. The bottle containing the liquid was within reach of the child and when his father had returned to bed, the baby got hold of it, managed to open it and drank a small quantity. Mr. S. Alholm, one of the eleven velunteers from Timmins, who were scheduled to leave for Pinland on Wedâ€" nesday, but whose trip was cancelled when peace was signed by Russia and Finland, left on Sunday, on the Northâ€" land to join his family in Finland, ar:d to help in rebuilding the nation. Mr. Gingras rushed into the room when he heard the baby choking, did everything he could, and went out to a neighbor‘s to telephone for a doctor. The baby died before the doctor reached the house. (roing Back to Finland to Help Rebuild Nation Cottens, silks, rayons, woollens, and all the finest cloths, find a place in the spring fashion show. Light cottons may be fashioned into cool spring and sumâ€" mer dresses, suitable for home wear, for beach wear, and for many other occaâ€" sions, while heavier materials will find a plase in every wardrobe. Rouyn Baby Died From Effects of Drinking Gasoline Child Got Hold of Bottle Used by Father to Fill Cigarette Lighter. Tailoring cne‘s own clothes, and making them with patterns and materâ€" lals featured at the Goldfields‘ Dry Goods Store, is a helpful suggestion for the woman who wishes to be wellâ€" dressed. In this way, she will have a dress that is to her own individual taste and size, cut well, and made of a beautiful rich cloth to add to the apâ€" pearance. The Goldfield‘s features the newest and finest in spring materials and patâ€" terns. The styles are especially attracâ€" tive and simple to make, and the materâ€" lals vary from fine pastels or dark shades, to gay, cool prints. Goldflelds Dry Goods Store Has Great Array of Maâ€" terials and Patterns. To Help Those Who Tailor Their Own Clothes This Spring To help you match your spring acâ€" cessories, manufacturers of hats, bags, shces, belts, gloves and jewelry have banded together in groups and originâ€" ated colors to match perfectly in difâ€" ferent fabrics. Here are five new asâ€" cessory colors, available in the stores, to add zest to your new spring clothes. TRCPDZCOLE ROSE is news with navy. The thinâ€"wool suit in this color is bound with navy braid. Add a big patentâ€"leather bag blue gloves, metal ball bracelet, and rollingâ€"brim hat to match your suit. g .. *A _ 5 Pine Street North, Timmins s s s s . s . . s t t t . . o i o i i i i in in i in i i in i i t n i in i o n i . o C o o 5 s 5 s 5 s t 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 A perfume container for the purse, made by a wellâ€"known is a metal cylinder about the size of a big lipstick, which contains a glass vial of scent. A pat of the finger releases a drop at time, and refills in several different odors are available. Something exotic in the way of makeâ€"up is an eyeâ€"shadow called Red Gold. One called Green Gold is for blondes. Neither of these should be used alone; worn over a dark brown base eyeâ€"cream, they give .just enough glitter to the eyelids to highlight them. s s % s s s s s s s s s o s o i o n n n d in i d d i id d ud d ud on in ap d d on ap ib id id ap d i5 05 i5 05 95 05 55 95 95 05 5 35 i0 05 i5 on io io d td d1 Women who wash their face with complexion brushes and soap might like a face mitt that contains powdered soap. It is small and convenient for use on the face. It makes a much foamâ€" ier lather than ordinary soap, and the makers say it is an excellent treatment for enlarged or clogged pores. The idea of matching lipstick and naill polish seems to have caught on firmly., Evidently women like to be abâ€" solutely sure that the colors don‘t wear, and would rather buy matched sets than trust their own eyes. An ampliâ€" fication of this idea is a new set, conâ€" sisting of lipstick, rouge and nail polish, all three designed to harmonâ€" ize with one another. The sets coms in two shades: Navy Red is medium dark and would lock well on brunettes with a dark blue dress or suit; Clover is lighter and a bright flame color. The makers of a popular nail polish haveé now put out a package containing a jar of massags cream, a bottle of hand lotion and a pair of cotton mitâ€" tens to be worn over creamed hands at night. The massage cream *3 quite oilly â€"not the type that disappears into the skin within a few minutesâ€"and it is intended to be used for conditioning treatments. ~The lotion, however, is nonâ€"sticky and white, with an opalesâ€" cent shine to it and a pleasing smell. This is to be used after washing the hands before going out. hyacinths, and tulips will add to the brightness of the spring sunâ€" shine, as will planted hydrangeas, cinâ€" erarias and the primula, plants whose glorious colours speak of the coming of a new season. To enclose with your Easter gift, Leek‘s Flower Shop, has special Easter greeting cards, and the display is one that will plesse the "fAowerâ€"fashionâ€" wise," At this time of year about the only women whose hands look smooth: and white are the cperators in beauty salons, who work so much with creams and Ictions. Every one else has to put up a steady fight to kegep her hands from looking like the horribleâ€"examp‘e pictures in "before and after‘ advertisements. " The loveliest cof Raster thoughts is the Laster lily with its pure white glory. A symbol of the coming of spring, the lily speaks to the receiver of your hope for happiness and the loveliest array of thess dainty blooms is shown at Leek‘s Flower Shop. Seasonal Ideas in the Line of Aids to Beauty of Hands Treatment of the Hands After a Hard Winter Leek‘s Fower Shop Has Floral Beauty for Easter Cotton leads fcor Spring and Summer . .. and these are beautiful! Stunning piques, linens, organdies, swisses . . . a pou‘tive cotton "coup"! Newest patâ€" terns. colours . . . all tub fast! As a change from all the "daring‘ names given to perfumes in the last couple of years a new one is called simply, Confetti. This is a sweet highly aromatic scent which clings and lasts longer than most. Dark shoes with bright trimming as for example, bright blue edged in red are highâ€"style for spring and present interesting cpportunities for repeating an accent color, subtly. Red shoes are almost as generally wearable as ones Oof the dark colors and will be seen more and more on city streets, though basiâ€" cally a resort and spectator sports fashion. GADGETS SwWaAMP FPASHICN Gadgets literally swamp the fashion norizon. Every costume gathers its jewelry and if you like the idea of pairing things that go together you can have a Ilct of fun in the selection of costume jewelry SHOES AND HOSIERY Let‘s start with shoes and hosiery for they take a sizeakle chunk out of your budget and should be carefully chesen with an eye to your eccstume. Springy hosiery colors run the usual gamut of shades from ane to ten, but the nuance of difference beâ€" tween each is slight. There are two general ~color â€"groups to think about. The beiges with a grey or tan cast, and the beiges with rose tints. If your cosâ€" tume color is among the greys and pastels, choose stockings in the light beige group. JIf your costume is black, navy ir white, the warm roseâ€"beiges are loveliest. Your shoes arse a dramatic part of your costume this spring. You can repeat your accessory color in your shoes even to light blue and misty pink. Anew bkrown called Copper Penny, by some, and Balenciaga tan, by others, as an all occasion shoe color. It is worn to‘compliment navy, black or grey. Worn with grey it is a stellar performâ€" er in the spring fashion picture. is the resuit of a cerefully fealculated choise of goâ€"togethers in costums a>â€" cesscries. Sometimes the color of a print should be multiplieq in ascessorâ€" les; again it is best when subtracted from. The trick is in being able to tell what color score tallies with sum total of an attracstive ensemble. First of all, before you begin to touch up your outfit get your tones lined up straight. Is your completed result to portray a dark frock with spots of bright color or is it to be a symphoaony cf; pastels without dominance of any one tone? . _Now, what are some of the tricks you can use to give individuality to your cosâ€" tome? . Your tools are bags and gloves, shoes and hosiery, jewelry and sadgets of every kind. (By Jean G. Fraser) It‘s not difficult to add your sprixa wardrobe purchases up to an interest ing total if you kncow the simple ari thmetic of color. A paised appearan: It is fun to pick, to mix and to match, but you must know how to go about it. Such a small thing as a silk stocking in the wrong color may upset the equiliâ€" brium of a whole costume! Here are some hints which will keep you from going adrift in this season‘s sea of color. /T Gadgets are Said to Literally Swamp io «ho the Fashion Horizaon ‘very Costume Has Its Own Particular Line of Accessories. G O L D F1E L D S DRY GOODS STORE Sew a smart Springâ€"throughâ€"Summer wardrobe. Have fun ... . and save dollars! new solids and prints for new sports, travel, evenâ€" ing clothes ... gay home "fixings," too! Shop toâ€"day! Gay New Curtains Give your rcoms a beauty tre them up for Spring â€" Bring th your home with bright new c vours from cur glorious ceollecti© Brilliant new ions! Nonâ€": stripes, florals McCall‘s and Simplicity Patterns Bqttons .. . in fact everything for sewing. Nonâ€"slipping .n "daring" the last is called to what is pormill?d so not deflect from your\ mony. Some of the rule are: Make certain tha bastc color idea and le For town wear. choose t calors diKke grey, nal and use color for Mix your past*ols bu fect te soft and m let yor whole ¢ try to up hit Probably the most pleasâ€" ing, appropriate and satâ€" isfactory gift: you can give at Easter time is T LOo W Eâ€"R 8S!~â€"See our wide selectionsâ€"economâ€" ically priced! SAY "HAPPY EASTER" Bruce Leek With Flowers ip and No ivoid tri c‘ St. N. Phone 811 We Deliver Anywhere »rmitté@éd $0 ion§y as i from votur"ensemble i11 "sense uble â€" in tge as amusing sholc# of ways to »: Some moatoris while others pi le "e‘s no limit as it does mbole harâ€" to remember you have a # dominate. ba*km'ound wn or black ing acscents. ae whole efâ€" With prints kevy â€"vour pick

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