Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, September 18, 1928

Issue date: Tuesday, September 18, 1928
Pages available: 33

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 18, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba 3 annual meeting of advisory Board held deficit for work at Sandy Hook the annual meeting of the advisory Board of the held yesterday salvation army at the Marlborough a. L. Crossly presiding. C d. Mccabe or the Grain Exchange. And Fred Pugh of the t. Eaton company were introduced and joined the Board As new members. Major w Oake was elected As Secretary taking the place of staff Captain Russell Clarke who is being transferred to Denver. Commissioner Charles t. Rich of the salvation army spoke of the work the of the season at Sandy Hook total number cared for there about 100 in excess of the list of any previous summer. The need was apparently greater than Ever As the of flyers of the army the commissioner stated were besieged with applications the Cost was about per child and the deficit was about c. V. Nutter and c. V Mccabe were named As a committee to i else a Way to secure this sum to cover the balance for the season. Most of the time was spent in the discussion of babies a tag Day to be observed in the interest of Grace Hospital next saturday. The purpose of the Day is to cover part of the deficit on the annual operation of Tho institution. Major Joseph Tyndall stated that the deficit for the present fiscal year which ends on the 30th of Tho month would probably be larger than it was last year owing to the fact been asked to do free work. The deficit last year was yielded and babies the Hospital bad a great Deal More Day last year the members of the Board Bald Good Bye to col. Bramwell Taylor and staff Captain Russell Clarke who Are leaving for service in the United states and wished them great Success was in their new work. Motto a Erbb press tos Wieff if is 18, 1928 oven kist pineapple Sandwich is a popular and wholesome treat for growing children adults acclaim this Crisp tasty biscuit Centre of attic Ion Many at Eaton s to hear dictates of season As explained by mile d Alroy a delightful hour was spent by up wards of Winnipeg women yesterday afternoon viewing the Parade of fashionably attired mannequins in the t. Eaton company s store and listen ing to the native presentation by mile. Marceline d Alroy of what Tho season dictates women shall Wear and How she shall Wear How to eur it being 50 per cent of the secret of being Well dressed. Nightwear boudoir Robes morning attire sport costumes Street Wear afternoon gowns dinner gowns dance frocks and evening wraps followed each other around the promenade deck in Gay succession the giant pastel tinted lamp shades overhead lending to an already Brilliant in a glory of Gold red tulle attended by three hinge other in deep Blue strewn with to r jul i 1 Horal Sembrot dry to Oriental design k i my i til and colouring sport suits in All the Lullus jihad legs of the new Browns blues reds and by aclus employing knitted materials and loosely Woven wee a find effects in. The and two tone trimming arrange ment. Belts at the Waistline. Great Canada s finest biscuits product of Canada biscuit company limited the Royal Trust executors and trustees Winnipeg advisory a Mctavish Campbell d. I Coleman Jackson Odds 7. A Gage Ames Stew Art h. Symington. Rcv Winnipeg office the Royal Trust bldg., manager p. 8 Long 436 main Street assets under administration exceed its Glamour scene. Autumn and Billowy Small sprites who did o Woodland dance opened the show. Then came the delicious French accent of mlle. D Alroy outlining what is new what is done what is not done and How to Wear it and do it Etc. Etc., in connection with the world s most popular everything is so different this season that everything you had last season is going to look she Bald and. Mademoiselle s assertion was born out by the display which followed. The Waistline is actually where the creator put it. It seems and Correct Ness of posture makes or Mars the Success of this season s models. And no More slouching or slithering along the top half of Madame must be very dignified to offset the frivolous Ness of the lower half in its rakish tiered flounced pleated ruffled Billowy Back tying skirt effect. Most convincing demonstrations were give by the speaker of the disastrous effect of forgetting one s fish tall of yes that is what she called it even Tor one Brief moment. Every Well dressed woman must have a fish tall this sen son and never must she stand against mile complained that so Many women failed to pay attention to How they stand and seemed just to leave their feet lying around. This was suicidal from the Point of View of effect. Skirts Are knee length in the morn ing. It seems and lengthen with the Day. By night they Are liable to All sorts of i n in the at one Side or Plain drunk it seemed. Always the hip is encased in a Yoke or skintight Sheath with Billowy lengths below Many tying in a bouffant fullness the Back varying tones of Brown several used in one in the Lead of colors showing in. Evening gowns. Blues Are next with Black am White in third place and vivid reds quite Good. Hats Are so tight As to be veritable Skull Caps of the Bab Bonnet Don t Monkey Wotli their line by pulling Bow catchers Clown in front of , please. They show much forehead and cover we the neck at the Back also they a i an effective screen for half the face i sometimes through brim line vagaries i pyjamas in Black bordered wit i lace Green Satin ones with deep Deubl shaggy fur collars and cuffs showing in the Crappy Coats including one Model which had a deep skirt Border Lif the same Lur. Diagonal and rectangular tuck effects and insets in Coats Imd dresses. Polka dots everywhere on nil manner of materials and every kind of garment sometimes of Throe Dif Ferent sizes in the same skirt some times great blobs of Vel vet nestling on the sheer est materials. Georgeous embroidered and deeply fringed shawls and great Feather Faiu i or every style of evening gown. Simplicity of line with minimum of ;