The "Dressâ€"Oâ€"Graph" also inâ€" cludes "Tricks With Triangles"; helpful, illustrated ways to make easyâ€"toâ€"sew jersey triangles which can be fashioned into four differâ€" ent types of sleeveless blouses. These triangles are not only a vaâ€" luable extension to the traveller‘s wardrobe, but pack flat and take up little room in the suitcase. road dust and is adaptable to weather changes. It is accented by one dark color and tones of any one bright color. No item should be added to this wardrobe which does not coâ€"ordinate in coâ€" lor, cut and fabric with all the others, Miss Lane stresses. William four basic convertible costumes for a clothesâ€"carefree vacation. They include a travel suit, a twoâ€" piece dayâ€"night dress, a threeâ€" piece spectator sports ensemble and an outfit for active sports wear: The secret of coâ€"ordinating a versatile travel wardrobe is "coâ€" lor control", Miss Lane explains. The Carol Lane wardrobe is based on & neutral color which hides This free travel booklet by Miss Lane, contains valuable ideas for the woman who plans a vacation lzar. Illustrated in color, the :‘,rue "Dressâ€"Oâ€"Graph" _ deâ€" bes a versatile, fourâ€"costume basic wardrobe plan and the "exâ€" tras" needed for a twoâ€"week vaâ€" Advising the traveller to think of _ "costumes" / rather â€" than "clothes", Miss Lane has outlined Travel Authority Advises Women to Think of Costumes Rather Than Clothes for Trips Dressâ€"Oâ€"Graph." 2 e h â€" ipâ€" e s »A 7,.‘:\.»,‘».... # "J _ September 1 fa it Ax uy _ aI 24 * 2 [ TK Specials vlf (\t" ie p (IP SE h 45 4 Fe i. “ j ! s"'\' * 1 )% l P $ & 7 A & FURS N 2 4 a hss £ E& . . ‘\»‘ Gk s f ;g g I Now at RICHMOND‘S B 6 U f J 6 j 3 & Richmond‘s Furs luxurious collection J é’ E ‘ of top quality fur coats are priced now ‘ 4 E& % at September savings‘ Shimmering f L ; muskrat. jet black persian lamb . . . 3 i\ % '?i S "llks there‘s a coat to please every woman i ; ¢! ‘ 1} & l f at a price to please every pocketbook. | * & p § } ® Come in tomorrow and try on some of : \ our beautiful fur creations | \ Satisfaction Guaranteed! f + | \ f a | SEE OUR DISTINCTIVE j f styLincs in rur Jackers, â€" } | CAPES, STOLES [ ’{ s " [ T ‘ \ PAY FOR YOUR FURS LITTLEâ€"BYâ€"LITTLE B ON RICHMOND‘S EASYâ€"PAY BUDGET PLAN Y Y Be Smart â€" Be Furred by %fl'. PAGE FOUR Full Information from Agents SUNDAY, SEPT. 27, 1953 Other helpful travel advice for TIME TABLE CHANGES 137 King St. E. effective RICHMOND FURS THE SMARTLY CASUAL LOOK goes back to college in dressmaker cashmere sweater. Bodices are very simple with round or slashed necklines and either wide shoulder straps or widened â€" shoulders. â€" Twoâ€"piece jumpers are new with a simple tuckâ€"in top or with a weskit top, to be tucked in. These are especiâ€" ally effective at solving the fitting problem. Bright Shades Feature of Oneâ€"Piece Jumpers The skirts are slim, but with deâ€" tails of pockets, tucks and occaâ€" sionally unpressed pleats. Oneâ€"piece jumpers, again made so that they may be worn with or without a blouse or sweater, are developed in all the s(roru- wear fabrics, especially corduroy, flannel, tweed and jersey. the woman vacationer is included in the booklet. For instance, she has incorporated advice on what accessories, lln{oaie and outerâ€" wear garments take along. This booklet is a summary of Carol Lane‘s sartorial experiences while covering many thousands of miles yearly on lecture and reâ€" search trips. She develofed it afâ€" ter analyzing personal letters Limited every woman y pocketbook. ry on some of is collection : priced now Shimmering i lamb . .0. Black again leads for afterâ€"five separates, particularly with satin trimmings for brightening and with pink or white accents. Pink in blouses and gold as linings, trimmings, accents. Sometimes costumes in corduroy or velveâ€" h ommint in Bs aateiiet oc oc L2 There ate allâ€"over feather hats, tiny and golorful, feather pads used with other materials In furry textures there is mink (in both light and dark brown tones) mutations. Ermine is used with velvet or glitter. Also Persian Plush is used with other maâ€" terial, angora used as trimming and velvet in combination with other materials The sleek texâ€" tures are satin (both shiny and full facedâ€"generally in combinaâ€" tion) panne velvet with a shin{ slick surface, felt (very smoot and fullâ€"surfaced) and capeskin. ts The millinery story is a texâ€" ture story. There are many deepâ€" pile textures, velours with soft silk texture in deep and muted fflstel colors. Beaver, both fairâ€" y short and almost shaggy, is good in casual hats. Fall "Small" Hats Have New Look The fall millinery market has followed closely the rend{y-tu- wear trends to give hats of the same materials and the same color harmonies. These include the wide use of jersey and the revival of leather and fur and the appearance of gleam and sheen. designed for Fall. hl:‘l‘lllï¬m;en a formal fabric in a gingerâ€"colored kid pillbox Kitchener PHB WATBRRZLOO A great majority of slacks are made with tadpered legs to the ankle bone and are very slim and ftted. They are done in fannels, co!':l‘\:roy, velve\'ee.x.n and jersey. Fall Slacks Have Slim, Tapered Leg Look weol makes photogenic news! A CAMERA IN THE SCHOOL PICTURE ecaptures treasured moâ€" ments for years of happy reminiscing. This camera with fash attachâ€" -e-.t lntke-_&e“ggggeg backâ€"toâ€"schoo! gift. The jumper of srev Large casual hats, especially in leathers, look much like the faâ€" mous Garbo stroller. The brim is curved irregularly and a feather is often the trimming. Skimmers and sailers in velvet, beaver and satin carry through in a small way the large hats of summer. The soft fabric hat is a manupulation; pixie caps in jerâ€" sey often have long ends which may be tied around the throat or draped like a turban. Much manipulation, draping and handling of millinery materiâ€" als gives the new small hats a far more subtle appearance than preâ€" viously. They are draped and moulded to the head, with mateâ€" rials treated to look soft and pliâ€" able. New devices for holding hats in place are concealed under the hair and are comfortable to wear. Turbans, with draping of satin or velvet and some in casual Others, especially in the atâ€" The little hat continues but it is a small hat with a difference. It conforms to the headline, often to the hairline and must be seâ€" lected to complement coiffures. lamb in small quantity. All of these ar used for complete hats or in combination Th CHRONICLE home family are cut to below the knee and fitted m\:gly‘ sometimes bowâ€"tied or buckled. Many of the pants are made with their own comberband sashes in matching colors Evening bags in satin, velvets, suedes and brocades are worked into soft drnwatrin% and pouch types, as well as small boxes, Maâ€" ny are extremely simple and reâ€" semble the daytime bag in a small Travel bags come in hrï¬e sizes sometimes combining leather and fabric. There are also pouches, especially in fabric, bucketâ€" shaped Xouches, clutch bags in faâ€" bric and flopâ€"over bags in all maâ€" terials and all prices. & Boxed satchels in many sizes with luggage ty and ridged handles, swagger gï¬as and classic flat bags with top handles are poâ€" pular. In suede these have greatâ€" er depth than width and interestâ€" ing simplicity. Boxâ€"shaped Handâ€" Bags Still Popular Box handbags continue to be the strongest sellers, especially when in novelty shapes. They inâ€" clude long flat boxes, round and roll boxes. CHILDREN‘S ribbed hose in white or mapletan. Cotton and wool. Sizes 4 to 10. Prices vary according to size. 55c to 95¢ 79¢ â€" 98c â€" 1,.29 ; 6â€"Day Shopping Week â€" Monday Through Saturday 8 ‘Telephone 3â€"3631 1909 King and Queen Sts â€" Kitchener Hose In Dark Colours Quality and M t en e it CE0E CMDSE MIECER UE low is all merchandise which we recently purchased from Macklins. Come to Goudies â€" you will receive the same courteous service and quality mer chandise you liked at Macklins.) (Note to people accustomed to shopping at Macklins â€" the hose listed be o o e o â€" 1 women‘s cotton and Botany and gunmetal. Sizes 9 to women‘s royon and cotton hose with ribbed top. Blaock and gunâ€" metal. Sizes 9 to 11. size. Others are padded, embroidâ€" ered, jewelled, sequined and beaded in all manner of intricate designs. Elegance marks these bags. 1i¢ King 8t. 8 LLOYD SCHWEITZER SHOES Choose your beautiful McBRINE LUGGAGE 32 King 8t. N Three new types . . . Regulor, Gentle and Super, for hard to wave hair Bedford WATERLOO Opposite Post Office OPEN EVERY NIGHT wool base hose with ribbed top. Blaock U C w.w‘. Better get a Tonl todayi wine, daytime or dutetime, you‘re ADVICE ON HOW TO LIVE LONGER IN STAR WEEKLY Author _ Marie Beynon â€" Ray glances at the longevity table and notes that in the twentienth cenâ€" tury our life s%a\n increased by twenty years. e extra twenty years have been named "later maturity", a period beginning some time in the 40‘s and continuâ€" ing through he §0‘s. Miss Ray has written us how to get the most out of those extra years. Look for it in The Toronto Star Weekâ€" ly of September 26th. No obligation DRUG STORE NOW Phone 1â€"7012 Phone 2â€"2672 will hold A small any set