Newspapers / The Waynesville mountaineer. / Sept. 19, 1949, edition 1 / Page 13
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Mr t. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE , Accessories Are Subtle Accents To Fall Tweeds September 19, 19 es V J""1 i new ((Mil- i ll llH l,!:,cK in soft muted tones of Cobra, 1. Miller has created "Drapeau". Silhouetted with an open ele gance, thev arc perfect for after noon and dress wear. f;w u 1 fr i - pvv xpZh k,'."..! ami ; rIu I . ri &!i,,.aira , Sll IT II ""l K.'i'i- iIIiW'I e re w Mil l.ihioii t.( .In- in i.l h. r K.ill ;lpil l.ibrir hm in in ii Sni'lv hl.uk iliiiim:' l.iille: Inn slrip- fcd II" ankle pre li'iniil on silk kiM i- ! d- ,i leMivc Bros vhnes. ((miliiii.Mliins milium t.il at -inlr l'i:kin cii-ii.il vv ear mi. Culiired j 1 1 i metallic id Mh inrlal r riiiiiilv evc- siU i r flecks twilight and nil i:rev "r K'inii.il wear i jit lovely hip nr instep Br Hiiild's pel 'iinrt rnswil rrs foreseeing the gamut of bib 'I'11"' " hirh Rracelnl. Irsl choice for taper cil wall Idrd Mile and lalurcs of this Omcs which II The open heel and toe shoe, popular the year 'round, with a grillwork of intricately crossed straps that form a high riding vamp. I eomhine tweed and smooth leather; 1 neat oxfords, instep straps, spec-j lator pumps with black leather heels, diagonal strap treatments i and closed toes are marks of these shoes. j Speaking of toes, there are still ' I wo active schools of thought on I Ihis matter and more than enough variety in shoes to satisfy each group and perhaps woo some con verts from one camp to the other There is no doubt however that the closed shoe wilh the open look is increasing in fashion importance and in consumer acceptance. Wo men like the neat lies sof closed toes and heels combined with airy lightfooted treatments. Shippings, straps, cut outs and mesh work create this wizardry of open yet closed. Asymctric straps are new. they break the broad look of the foot and are very fluttering. Shoes are side swept, showing a maximum of foot on the inside but presenting a closed view on the miter portion of the vamp. Tumps Detailed Tlrniiiiv shoes are whimsies of j straps that weave over the instep, ' round and round the ankle High is j I he vamp Ihis year, sometimes the treatment is a solid piece ot learn er, other times a grillwork of straps. New walled or square toes are very comfortable and give a neat and finished look to street Leather Is ! Key Accent Best To Choose Finest Quality ! For Long Wear Kine leather accessories take the spotlight in the Kali fashion pic tu re. You'll need line leather gloves, bags, belts and shoes to comple j nient tweeds and fleeces, to accen tuate satins and velvets, and lo lend interest to the great variety of textured fabrics in the new Fall clothes. You'll want good quality, long wearing, beautiful leathers Hut how do you gnow you are getting your money's worth when you buy leather goods? Don't look for bargains. A really fine pair of leather gloves, a leather bag, even a good bell, is relatively expensive because of the time and labor in manufacturing leather. , Good leather, like champagne. ' can never be hurried. It must be reated slowly and gently, and left to age and mellow before it J acquires the characteristics you ; most prefer in leather. iKislav. the glove maker, estimates that il requires an entire year to produce a pair of fine doeskin gloves. I Good leathers are well worth their extra cost because they will give long wear and keep their el egant good looks. When buying leather gloves, con sider the upkeep cost. Kvcry dry cleaning biU you nay adds to your ff En, fx lift Y ' ... ; - 1 i E..'n.'?.. 'mi in i ii -i v ' ii --.-' J (.reel the Kail season with a gay new hat. Typical of the new crop is the close-fitting bonnet of sapphire blue felt designed by lhuryson. It is trimmed with upswinging bands of self fell and richly draped with taupe mesh veiling. costumes. Turkish and Chinese turned up toes are new and fun. Platforms are found on strappy styles for dress wear as well as the sling pump which is open or closed in the toe area. Pumps are detailed this Fall with touches of braid or satin trim. Cut outs and open work, V-cut throats and shell silhouettes in new fabrics are features of thi.-. pattern. The T strap is here but it looks new when combined with very thin straps that wind around the ankle and sometimes form a crisscross pattern on the instep. Ankle straps appear infrequently this Fall but are found with platform soles and on casuals. Closed Wedges The biggest news in the casual field is the boot. With shorter hem lines forecast tor rail the boot is an attractive accessory; with turn down cuffs, high peaked backs, these boots are found in suedes I or in mixtures of suede and calf. Closed tailored wedges are pop ular for casual wear with this Fall's Iweed sportswear. Sabots sometimes with a suede wedge, deeply curving throatline, are handsome for informal wear; hand tooled leather is a new note. initial investment Some leather gloves are guaran teed washable, and guaranteed washability means thai the initial, price of the glove is all you pay liny a coordinated accessories : wardrobe. See that your hag. shoes and gloves are related to each' other. This doesn't mean that ; nil have lo do an exact matching job on colors or leathers, but il (hies mean you shouldn't try to team up a fine suede bag wilh a pair of walking shoes. The weight of leather, as well as its design, is some indication of where your accessories fit into your activities. Thinner, more delicate leathers, such as kidskin and suede, are for dress wear. Heavier weight, sturdier leathers, such as pig:. kin and call, lit belter into a casual wardrobe. If your budget is litnilcd, keep your a( cisoi ics in .simple styles and basic colors. You expeel your accessories to last a long, long lime If you slick lo simple style, and neutral colors which combine well willi alioo-.l anything, oui audience won'l tire of voin ap pearance and neither will vim. This doesn't mean that yu must stick lo black or hrovv n A whole new range of neutral color:, ha. appeared in accessories tor Fall These are exciting, wearable shades themselves and thev com perfectly wilh almost all lashion colors in ready-to-wear. Care for your accessories care fully. Head the manufacturer's in structions which come wilh every accessory purchase you make, and follow llieni. If the maker of a line calf handbag tells you to sad dle soap the bag once a month, do it It will probably add years lo the life of your hag Keep your gloves really clean. Dili is as destructive lo line lealh eli as it is lo wool or silk Oi l) OIIDF.K II N(;i I II MOSTON i UP) The Kaneuil Hall market area may he moved from 1 1.-, historic downtown site The U S. Agriculture Department has asked food handlers to consider a plan to move lo new lOfi-acre site. Tiny Shoes Should Fit Proper Footwear "Must" for Tots If you can picture f)2 little bone all growing at once, you'll under stand why baby needs new shoes now, and again two months from now. For each little fool has 2(1 bones, and each tiny bone is grow ing in an awfully big hurry And baby's feet keep on grow ing. The National Shoe Institute estimates that from 2 to (i years, a youngster's shoe size changes everv 4 io 8 weeks. From 6 to 10 years, l youngster ; needs a size change cvt r 2 or Ii months; from 10 to 2 years per haps onlv everv 4 months am from 12 to 15 years everv 4 to 5 months. Fret Important So. when you outfit viur child 1 remember that his feet are one of the most important parts, of Ids anatomy and badly treated feet can cause a lot of misery. Worn-out or ill-lilting shoes may weaken a child's feel and give him ;a clumsy gait and poor posture I Shoes too short or too narioiv cause deformed toes, ruiinver heels, corns, callouses, bunions, and in grown toenails. On the other hand, shoes too wide or too long will cause blisters and corns, will ruin bis posture, make him uncoinloi t- able and force him to walk avv k- wardly. j Since all these dire Ihings can i happen, it behooves a loud parent lo have bis child's shoes measured. which he can do at bis favorite shoe store or shoe department, and ; filled new ones If he needs them Hegardless of the shoes elu'ldien wear for outside activities, Dr. Moseph Lelyveld, chairman of I he Ar j i "tew l , LM New Luggage Will Expand lid., i ,m (iv. ri ( ill shoes lor c p 1 1 . wear Three side buck trap-- c'.iss over a modified v.ni.p I (iw walking heel. am ling cut l'ei' . a new wrinkle in wrinkle in e li ivelin',' It's expandable lug :age. de. lined lo inaugurate a new n nd in travel comfort! No longer need the journeyer id. ml In. needs lo his suitcase i capacity. The new Itevelation case I ei niiiod.iles il .elf to your require ments b.v a unique and patented eat me in the locks and hinges. It utomaiicaliy adjusts to twenty wo dificrcnt sizes. Weighing only about seven lounds. it is ideal for airplane liilits, train or motor jaunts. What - more, il is the perfect chillies (airier for anything from .eek tnil lo innnt h-lonr! Hips. No linger iiiii-I the traveler supply himself with a large clutter of extra luggage pieces. Husbands and wives can travel as lightly as one vvitli Ihis expandable case. Closet storage is a simple matter. These expandable cases can be nested one inside the other, with he smallest collapsed to its basis .!4 inches. The small and sturdy checked liiien-tv pe linings feature two wov en straps loi' added neaines.s. Nation. , I Health Council, recommend- Mines- Hi.it He in strap across the iii-.lep loi m-IiooI Such a shoe hold-, the instep and arch of loot lo'Vl tie! ami 'iv es In m support to :;; nvv in:; h el thai lead a very ac tive I il e. ila.v in and day old Trace I hem 1 ii - hot nn: our school - age v oiing.s lei , oareliillv, don I neglect I loildlei anil ol her III I le children. i i I n I .k I it i . in the lii'-l years that j led grow ,o rapidly . I Although older children should he t.d,( n to I he .1 store to have shoe:, lilted, il i: n t oficu possible io lake habic, and very young chil- Iren shopping When you can I lake a child with vim, here's something to remember: To be sure lo buy a shoe thai is big enough to prevent cramping the loot, stand the baby on a piece nf paper and draw an impression n (mud il Then buy a shoe one half inch longer and one-fourth Inch wider than the drawing, and choose one w ilh a pulTy toe. Again, don't buy loo big a shoe. 'Better l.i-ing for a Belter World" will be the theme for Na tional 4-11 Achievement Week, No vember r-Ki. DEPT. STORE 1 - v 1001 jCIH Bonnie Junior's ttfc'V ISf I 7 BTHb m m & WW-. - a KB J 0 Ir 1 ..a Br 4, j - . -r m r Vld abo this wool suede classic with its leed p,aid scarf blowing in the breeze. Deep dachable belt and slash pockets really 8 10 be desired. In Fall shades of red, Kelly. I"i, brown, black. Sizes 9 to 15. ,IE DEPT. STORE CK CK XJUNIORS in one of fashion's favorite fabrics gsM? I! III jMi I mm i y pev Am 1 im 4 m&a&s - m i mm i i biji ill th i i 1 if V W&lHiAMW ,il i- IIrr are tlic gems of the Naturalizer Mllk. fall lint', lrpicseritative nt the beautttiil 4 Lfy shoe fashions we have for you. Classic pumps and V.JP I I ip,mjm conipicinc'iit )uur uiipui uni uasn. uiuju i i " ...suit sliors that reflect the tailored look of fall suits . . . risuils and flats for'easv-trouiS I 1Y1 rku U I Lt , . . , grace with, sport 'iotnes. j Dept. StOre As seen m (MS unhtlievable at only Gsl Tith A Flair ...the fabric, Gros-de Londre, inspires Doris Dodson to tell a wonderful fusion story with a dress that typifies the new silhouette with it's flyaway collar.. .plunging neck line and gracefully jutting skirt. Flint grey, black, brown or green. Sizes 9-15, fabric new in rayon MASSIE DEPT. STORE ft li.''
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