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THE CIJNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
THTRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1939
HOSIERY HAS
FALL FLAVOR
Uoninjf of.«ll5pic«, cKutney or ^HIRTT
ic»rTM».a5 »ccrnt—or imtch* »nd brown I* *•" HIX
, 7*':’ “'f• ,. HAS COLLAR
n,w.bl, indwd .rf the «w ,t«k- or »lm«nd to tho.r recipe ATT ACHED
Deiec<abJe inoeeo are ine new costume chic, while ifrapewine—a new
inc shades, to be known as fashion beifc—is an excitinjf col<ir
flavors,*’ authentically keyed to co- the hosiery chef’s art.
ordinate with the fall fa.shion picture. _ .. r,. . .
fit. proportioned otoekinp not
^ lib, K T- ^ . lonce aicain the efmrnor. allspice, chut
ney, con came and frappe colors pro
vide the most delectalite “dressing.”
SCHOOL GIRLS
MIX AND MATCH
only make these shades available m
sheer, clear toxtures, but insure ac
curate fit at the ankle, heel and calf,
well a.s in foot and length sixes.
as
l>ecau.«e they' are knit to fit individ-
'oalized proportions for the short, av
erage and tall
The m.ist popular cloithes for school
I girls this fall, and those from which
rr^K r^/v||of*c Arx> ^ assembled the class.'oom “uni-
lau y.UIIdr» oirc ric ^^e the .separates which in-
rPCIuisitC For 'clude jackets and skirts, sweaters and |
, _ I blouses, offering endless variability.
fV ith lA)nSr ^CCkS j Typical of the jacket and skirt out-
♦ — I fit for the grade school girl, is one in
g 1WT ' ** * brown and blue tapestry tweed, the
Ildndkorcniof Nows .and shirts, he feel.s better and looks ptickets and collar in harmonizing vei-
Silk foulard handkerchiefs, many .better-dressed in heavier fabrics that vett*en. .Sold with this outfit is the
.with paisley designs, have been a [tailor more beautifully and drape I velveteen jacket and skirt, so that the
With black fashion flavors serve-standard part of eveiy Englishman’s | more evenly, and stay pressed longer, four units can be ensemWed in many
up eggnog, ahnLd ami mocha as all-!wardrobe for years. And Americans;The approaching fall and winter will ^ practical van^ions. .
juound neutrals. For green, next in jin increasing numbers are adopting be welcome sea.sons to most men who; firemans red is a particularly ^p-
fashion importance, the smart woman I them. They look well, tucked into thelare n(rw ready to get back to their'ular color among the young, and is
win help herself to praline, allspice. I coat pocket and are serviceable for j heavier wardrobes. seen at its mort effective in a flannel
chutnev con came and fraprH‘-keved more piratical uses. Solid color linen! Jn fall shirtings the. popular oxford,-box jacket and checked skirt, to oe
to the* olive moss gray navy—ind ‘handkerchiefs will be seen increas-!broadcloth, .and fine mwlras will re-.accompanied by blouses and sweaters
black tones m now’in greens inglv and of course white, as always, I place the mesh weave, lino, and dim-1 in varying pastel and bright colors.
Brown calls for a portion of egg-,w ifbe in the lead, showing the largeUy »>iw*rs, that were worn the pastjThe same red flannel jacket might be
nog, particularly if the brown bo of thinly kniUed wool handkerchiefs j summer. '*'•* —
the ruddy, port cast; while with the which can be used as mufflers with
staple dark brown is chosen the sea- ‘■ports clothes.
( ONGRATri.ATIONS AM) BEST WISHES FOR
(ONTiM Ki) srcrE.ss TO
BELK’S
— From —
0. E. TRIBBLE COMPANY
Brii.DEKs srmjEs
TAILORED SMARTNESS
C t».\GKATI I.Ano\S TiP
BELK’S
ON THKIK IIANOStLMK NEW STORE
SEWELL MFG. COMPANY
OI K COMIM.I.MENTS TO
DEPARTMENT STORE
ON THKIK KKMOHKIJNC
KAI.I. OI*KMX(;
AND
“HAITY KID”
-SHORTS
- LONGIES
-KNICKERS
-JACKETS
Shorts . 98c to $1.98
l>inf;ies 9Sc to $2.95
knickers . 9Sc to $2.95
HAPP BROTHERS CO.
TROt’SERS FOR MAN AND BOY
worn with any number of woolen or
The ideal shirt for fall and winter I washable school dresses, and other i
is the shirt with the tab collar at-Ukirts.
tached. The tab collar is a prerequi-; Another very practical jacket is |
site for the man with the thin face that in oollarless cardigan styling,,
or long neck. It is also (juite flatter-;suitable for outdoor wear over ai.
jing to the average build man. Tab ^.sweater in early fall; serving the sec-}
collars have lock ends ’.viih .square {ond purpose of an overblouse, under!
1 points. They sit straight up around. the winter coat later in the year.
.the neck. At least one-half to thn-e-j Bolero outfits are, of course, very
iquarters of an inch of the tab collar p<ipular, and are .seen in dre.ss-up
should show above the coat collar in j party costume .suit.s. as well as in |
ithe back. The most popular patterns |da.ssroom types. When the jacket,,
'in lab shirts will be band stripes and skirt, and blou.se are all separates,.
d<»ub!e mfitif stripes. Tab shirts are|the u.sability of the gay little costume
also made in plkin white, w'hich will is enhanced many times. ^
find great favor, particularly among
I college men.
' Select Your Type
' The oxford cloth shirt, with the
I button-down roll collar attached, is
iamrt.her feature shirt that will meet
'with much favor this fall. It is des-*
ignated that when the button points
CONGR.ATLLATIONS TO ''
BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE
TO DONALD R SMITH. MANAGER
AND HIS ASSOCIATES
ON THE BEAUTIFUL, NEMXY-REMODELED
STORE IN CUNTON
Our %'er>' best wishes ffo to yon ftM*
continued success in your effcMls to put
Rood lookiiiff ‘•STETSON GLOVES” on
the good-lookinif girls who live in and
around Clinton.
STETSON aOVE COMPANY
(Nearly a CeBtury of Glove liCaderahip)
Housecoat Is
Launderable
Rayon chenUle housecoat.s original
ly designed for u.se in the bathroom
^ , , ,, , , boudoir are attractive enough to
are buttoned an upward roll or bulge ^e worn for breakfast and informal
KhoAvs up around the tie knot. M«ny | practical as the
this bulging for t,, bundle into.
I like their homely pr«*decessors, they
can be washed over and over again
uninformed mistake
an ill-fit and complain almut the
high-setting butUm-iKunts . . . when
actually this feature i.s a high style confidence,
creation formerly found only on very, xvhisking one of these robes through
exfN.nsive shirts, hut mw i^qiular-1 ciiapsuds is only a matter
moments. Thorough rinsing in wa-
The n>und-<-orneieil collar with a lukew'arm tenipera-
mislium high band, which i-. held takes a few moments more. Af-
^■ther under the tie with a col Jar-pin towel to remove ex-
favors all men exre|il th«* phort. i water it can Ih* hung in a shady
biavy-srt man with little or no neck ^^,^^. ^
t4» supiMirt it. This shirt looks best in ptessing is rr«|uired. (Tienille
candy strvfas and ra ncil stripes varie-
gat(*d on oxfoni cloth. The nature «»f
the collar re^juire* that it lie of a
hea\’y falwhc in o ijer to kn-p th** plies
of the collar |»o;nls al^olutely flat.
FINE DETAuT
FOR BLOUSES
— ♦ orgamly
Satins, Silks, (Yepcs,
Sheers .Are Favored;
Tucks Featured
gently brushed to rest<»re the nap.
Keeping White
Neckwear Snowy
Not in a long time has faahion de-
cree«l a ty|»e of arressory which is so
. universally flattering as the white
and larr neckwear now tn
NEW UNGERIE
“For Fairs New Fashions”
BE SMARTLY DRESSED “UNDERNEATH”
SUPS
Tailored and lace-trimmed,
in lovely quality crepes and
.satins—
98c and $1.98
PAJAMAS
98'
$1.98
PANTIES
Plain and lace-trimmed,
regular and extra sixes—
2Sc to 59c
Man-tailored
cotton .
Fanev
silks
HOSIERY
.MOJI'D CREPE SILK STOCKI.NC.S
l>ook sheerer . . . wear longer — the stockings the
screen stars wear. A color for each fall costume—
79c and 98c
BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE
“We Sell For l^eos” — (Tinton. S. C.
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fitting a’ d «• ! a' f-s aith
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harni arnl to r.«', K iii, >« \«-ry •
;!* a high, ro'larU--^, ^{oarr ktnl
blou-c w'th t.a'k-* 1 in a «li«p,
«4|iiar«* y*>kf.
Tuik* a’« a of many of thr
n« w fail Mou** •. \ \pf> wiaia - *
biouac of pirk -iik cro|«* ma«*«- Ijik-
in wtrtlgf p!a«.'roii« thnnigh th» «n-
lire iM'dit'c frtmt. ♦►’.her lack
the tiM'k* in rrvt r-^' gi\ing a tnafigj
!ar iMittcrn. The milar fr«»nl on ar
Other «:Ik blouae i- trurkoii in aailor
effect and reveraed in '»ack turning
inatead into amiholea.
Haatrona aupp’y a great deal of
variety to blou»ea. .^n a«iaptMtion of
a Bak'nciaga moiiel in white ailk aatin
that la dre>ay ers'ugh t«» wear to the
theatre or for iMcktaila aupplies faah
ion intert*ai th.-ough the roumi bib on
which th<‘ bloiiae ii* gatherinl. Thaa
haa a high, collarieaa mvkline and
buttoiia down the center front. Anoth-
:er model with a ahaped. round collar
ha.a an oval plaatron fastened by a
tab and button at the bottom. Box
'tucks on either aide of the front art
trimnuMl with heavy, hand-run atilch-
ing.
, Ftrr tailorcti ensembles, tm* lumbt'r
jacket tyj>e of silk blou.ae continuc.a to
be imjiortant. \ fall motlel of this
typt' in aqua ailk aatin has a con
vertible collar and faaten.s down the
front with flat silver buttons. ,
Sleeves in many cases are aoftly
falling,, tying in with the drapetl sil-,
houette ^so im{M>rtant in divasos. .More,
tailored blouses, of course, still use'
the short sleeve.
For dinner wear, blou.aos are often'
of the same fab’*ic a.s the long skirt.
In other cases, silk satins contrast
with crepes, light sheers are suggest
ed with dark skirts. .A dainty looking
blouse in pink silk chiffon is given
surface interest by spacrel lastex
shirring.
Spotless Scarfs
i ixearfs that are lineil either with
self-material' or with a contra.sting
fast color are often joined on a bias'
and may present some difficulty in
lying flat during the ironing.
The trick to avoid this situation it
to baste all around the edges of the I
4scarf before laundering in luke-warro
tuds. Leave the stitches in until after
|you have finished the ironing; then |
remove. If tiny atitch marks show
'they e»n he pressed out with a rather
cool irea.
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ri
Dresses
With a Hare
For Flattery
Mortk looking into—-oor
fall collection frninrew
rtery thing new. important,
and flattering. Tkewe are two
of our mos^t attractive dreaei-
ef(. ready for >o« to
right
wear
now.
$4.95
to
$9.95
Sizes 12 to 52. AIho half
sizes.
Black. Grapewine. Teal Blue,
Bronze Green. Plum. True
Brown.
GIA)VES
In all colors—
98c to $1.98
DRESSY HATS
In all fall colors and newest
styles— -
98c to $2.95
7
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BAGS
In all the newest leatkers— t
49c to $1.95
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