Wednesday, m. —wGnesday, Mareh 11, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page Prior to the Kiwanis Brown, “ana 2 800d oppor- * ensembles that tunity to show the comfortable in | + Rot just what I like.” She foo picks her fashions right from the Store’s regular stock, nothing “they feel down yet. “ They Seem to en- is brought in specially. Em- Joy it too.’ she said, Phasis is Placed on ‘clothes to “KIND OF FUN» fit our casual way of life in Williams Lake, clothes that are Practical yet smart. This is only the third year that Al's Variety Store has More emphasis on bracelets More and more emphasis is being placed on bracelets, ac- cording to forecast on jewellery styles from E. G Woodland and Son. In the past, “sets’ ‘have usually indi- cated matching necklace and ear-rings, but now bracelets are being included. And more and more sets are coming in with just the bracelet and ear-rings to match. Charm bracelets too are stag- ing a comeback for women, but with just a few charms on them, some with just a single one. . «An indication that dresses will tend to be plainer this year is seen in the fact that there is a lot of glitter and color in jewellery this year, and a pre- dominance of bibs and ropes. This is seen in the heritage or old-style type of jewellery which Mrs, Evelyn Dickey of Woodland’s describes as “ the kind mother used to wear.” Rot too much trouble, in fa kind of fun.” like to see a fall fashion show an outfit. Mrs. Smallenberg tries to attend'a fashion show at the coast prior to the local event, and makes notes to tops on her list of reading material around this time too, Contrary to the other stores, Mrs. Smallenberg’ states they do little pressing of costumes picked for the show, as she finds it is not necessary with today’s miracle fabrics, Like other stores, she sticks to standard sizes in her models and encourages them to wear ee Linda Weber, modelling for Al’s Variety, is seen above being fitted in The shape of things to come readiness for the Fashion Show by Gwen Weil, left, and Norma Hartley. Along the same lines is the new “heraldic” jewellery .. crests made into heavy pen- dants with ear-rings to match. In direct contract are the new pendettes, fine chain with a single small Pearl or tiny heart pendant. But according to Woodlands this style is not Pointed toes influence casuals Pointed toes have influenced all shoes this year, from dress to casuals, according to John Borkowski of Waik-Rite Shoe Store. Even in the sport shoe taking hold in Williams Lake. category, the moccasin and saddle oxford are slimmed down, The pointed toes will vary from a gradual taper to the Luxurious design the nevis tohowine ae” for designer trend towards slimne. From the outside, the maison In colors, baby blue and pink Dior in Paris looks quiet and will stage a comeback after an unasuming. It is a large grey- absence of some time. Other stone building guarded on shades in the ever-popular either side by iron. railings. This spring a woman can be in the Easter Parade and never see it. She will be hidden under the brim of her new bonnet. The millinery creators of America, a group of 17 top- rated New York designers, have produced mushroom shapes which conceal the face from the nose up; shapes in- spired by the Pagoda of the Far East, copies of Chinese Coolie hats and swagger shapes with deep crown and down- turned brim reminigcent of those Garbo and Dietrich wore in the 1930 One flower-trimmed hat was frankly inspired by a waste- basket, 2 ik rolled -back away from the face; more dozens of sailors with brims of varying width, skimmers worn straight on the head or pushed back to expose the brow and hairline, ana the so-called “ profiler,” with brim slanted at about a 45 degree angle. Some of the prettiest hats are in the “ picture" division, These flatter mesc faces but seem to be best with the tall, Tangy type of woman instead of the little one. i However, small ha available for the Bu: ing them. S are stitl 3 seek- Of course, the 17 creator’ also gave a woman a_cholee. FASHION SHOW CHAIRMAN} Models must fit mathematical formula A top photographer says mathematics has taken over in the selection of fashion models. “You measure nowadays,” Said Madison Geddes of Cleve- land, Ohio, president of the Professional Photographers of America. “You don’t look at ‘em? Then come the curves, with the bust counted as normal, the waist must be 10 inches smaller and the hips not more than two inches more than the bust. The ideal, says Mr. Geddes, is 34-24-36. a ee PS, When applying hand cream, use a massage motion. It will help to keep veins from be- coming prominent. At the fashion show ‘THE JHWELLERY WORN BY MACKENZIES MODELS WILL BE LOANED BY OUR STORE YOU WILL SEE Precious diamond rings by Amell and by Love- lace Bracelets and ear-ring sets by Utika—makers of “class” jewellery Alaska black diamonds of genuine hematite by Trayling and Waters ay Cultured Pearls of out- standing beauty by Séa- born E.G. WOODLAND & SON LTD. For the gifts you’ll give with pride S Let your jeweller be your guide eS ee ee The Easter Bunny brings the Spring, And sun and flowers gay, Lee's Children’s Wear has everything, For you to wear that day. = Their dresses sweet, In pastel hues, Can be complete, 5 With party shoes. Tf it’s a coat you have in mind, Bonnets, gloves and handbags too; A smart selection you will find, To really make a well-dressed you! For boys there are crisp pants and shirts, Socks and sweaters in bright shades, Jodphurs, jackets, two-piece suits, Blazers and bow ties too, for gay young blades! y tall=yOu Teed a ring, Or for your-curls 2 bow, \ z It she’didn’t want a brimy she Chairman of this years Spek ae a i s vay i se airms Sy Lee’s Children’s Wear has everything, Nee: beige, brown and, of course, Over the doorway is’ discreet Not all the hats had down- could have a veil some ot _ a show | ; white are predominant for canopy with the letters “ C.D. draft bri There were the veil enveloped face and Kiwanis Fashion Show | To fit from top to toe. ‘Be spring. Tn dress shoes, the printed in gold iterent story. ns of E cr Buster neck, stopping at er below the Committee is Felix | c trend is towards clearer and Taside i A aigerent “oe types, with brims shoulder. Nicholson. And if an Easter gift you seek, a brighter tones. The main hall gives the im- Baste . h Black patent, smooth leather pression of being lined in mu re re = | For afuminay or for Granny ear, . e and suede have a firm hold for roo mplush with huge bouquets | Then you should simply take a peak, e early spring. In casual lines, of flowers banked in every cor-| Around Lee's Ladies’ Wear. A pattern include low, low flattie mer and tall gilded mirrors re- , Is, fashion wedges and flecting their colors. There are | Th h d | th h db d b Al . _ - - eee ia acne leathers with many assistants to guide one e S oes an ea er an a Ss use S P.S. to Daddies—Easter flowers and Potted plants é colors again rangin from pink up the graceful staircase to will be on sale on Thursday, i i vi s . H H H H March 26. i blue to white and beige. the showing rooms. V t St th K F h Sh } cs ee arlery Store in the Kiwanis Fas lon OW Ww | in | . . ‘ | — | =: 1On Parade will be provided by LEE S a ma | i | \ { Ladies’ and Child W 4 iV ‘alk-Rite Shoe Store adies’ an dren's Wear shi | ; 23-29 BIRST AVENUE SOUTH Ni | “ SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY » | WILLIAMS LAKE, B.c. ; sig ~ \ We shall be modelling another wonderful selection Along with many othes lines iN of spring and summer our parade will include fashions to delight the eye the finest lines in dresses i 4 il Our buyer has completed a tailored by MARJORIE HAMILTON OF VANCOUVER Special trip to the coast to provide the very latest in Cool, exotic sun dresses! styles for "59 and we by cordially invite every dress COLE OF CALIFORNIA AT THE conscious woman and girl KIWANIS FASHION SHOW Suits, dresses, slacks and skirts by ALJEAN to be “on show” for the ee N\\ | Fashion Show ; local models featuring a a ill be our selected - B asty of MISS SUN VALLEY WEAR. A we ill see a Kabuki print cotton knit for ee a special feature WEDNESDAY MARCH 18 er . ing and summ' ; ; spr ao the new empire line ve a teer me tennial playsuit .-- little girls’ play and a aa many other interesting models. dresses | Al's Variety Store KIWANIS FASHION SHOW a teen-