il, ardp vbe , Wand onedd FOUR DAYS out of seven, this is the dress you'll reach for! It’s simple enough for the of- fice, flattering enonsh for a date! Fitted bodice above a flaring skirt makes vour waist look thimble-size. Note the stand-up collar, buttoned sleeve. Sew this now! , Pattern 4895: 14, 16, 18. 20: 40. Size 18 takes d'n yards 29-ineh fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated in- structions. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS . {35¢7 in coins (stamps cannot. . be accepted) for this pattern, Print plainly SIGE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Scnd order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronta, Ontario, ; 4 Aymist (Ce les Sol al Shewarl Special to The Daily News STEWART— Preparations for: the Remembrance Day services | here have been completed by the | Stewart branch of the Canadien Legion, The parade will assemble at the club rooms aj Fourth and Comtmbia ai 10:30 “am. and march off to the cenotaph where the services ee be held. is expected to arrive todlay and it is hoped that a portion of her crew will he able to take part in! the parade. The Boy Seouts and ' Cubs will also lake part in the parade with the veterans, The = Lesion’s Day dance will be held in the Moose Hall tonight with an elab.' orale Prograni arranged by the commmiites in charge, PING Bre ca les, se Naptns PABRICS wil a Lohtle raise’ pattern, were made in Italy and | Spain as early as ine 18 ho ven- tury, By Far The Best. SHAVER on | she XMAS TIP: Come: iti £® Find Out for ‘ourself a 1 SHAVEMASTER Nigger, single SMOOTH head shaves CLOSER than aby other method, wet or dry, Try itthen drop a hing, to the folks for Christmas | WARRANTY One eee een RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC 313 W, 3d, Dial 4236 ' be held tomorrow afternoon at ° ’ ent-Teacher be held Saturday, 13, at King 8 pam. Remembranee | Nonly + devorated [3 ve , o. Meorket 2. : . Hehts fashion. ., Betly Hution Overcome A Last Show - to shew business the night he fore. “wept, too. ivetiring from show igagement at the ‘This is my farewell.” ‘of “No! No!” one observer said. “I never “Su many women weeping. -resses cried, ‘and had a wonderful time.” The orchestia struck up “Auld Lang Syne” sane, Betty cried. Allard Roen, an ‘executive of the hotel, presented her with a French crystal cen- ‘trepiere for 2 dining set. Maitre hotel Pancho Alliati gave her ‘three dozen roses, Miss Hutton, | ‘overcome, fled to her dressing: 100m, Betty said recently she plans! ‘say, a member of the Brownies. Lindsay and Candice, eight-year- | ‘old twins. were born when Miss_ Booth School P-TA will be : held tomorrow night at 8:00 ; > Pam, for a discussion of the objects of the P-TA. First Prince Rupert Brownie | Pack tea and candy sale will , the home of Mrs. George Cook, 529 Third Avenue West. Prince Rupert Art club is ' holding an.art exhibition at | ’ Booth Memorial High school Friday afternson and evening. ’ Tea will be served. A square dance, sponsored by the King Edward School Par- Association, will November Edward school at | LAS VEGAS, Nev, w— Betty iHutton bade a tearful farewell Het night club audience | “This is my last show and I'm business.” ‘the encrgetic blonde star said ‘at the close of her four-week en- Desert Inn.! ; The capacity crowd of about ‘860 was on its feet with shouts “It was one of the most. emo- ‘tional things I ever witnessed.” saw Wait- Everybody cried and the audience to live quietly and be a den: -mother for her daughter Lind-: ‘Hutton was married to camera | imanufacturer Ted Briskin, Last ‘July she divorced dance director ; ‘Charles M'Curran in Santa Moni- i ‘ca, Calif. Misses’ Sizes 12, | THIS WEEK... — | | | ial Family at ee 14 ' 1 THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST C ' Christian Dior of F white and light navy. By MURYAL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer Dior of Paris, « Made in Hawick, Scotland, the -luxury items fashioned from’ Himalayan goat wool are a pion- eer effort, ‘markets, : The styles will be on sale in: ‘Canada and the United States: ‘at around $50 cach, before they ‘are seen by members of the Roy- the plushiest Bri-. ‘tish fashion show in years. This will be a charity presen-_ ; tation of Dior's clothes, schedu- | led for a Novemher showing in: ‘famous Blenheim Palace, -cestral home of the Dukes of \ : Minister Churchill. an- Marlborough, forbearers of Prime live guineas eae, | COLOR ‘VARIETY There are four Dior sweaters, : in a variety of colors. none for, j Sale on. home markets, , Long-slecved, light-weight lux- iury models. the sweaters come in Fishades like jungle green, red, Dior pink and blue. black,! 8 white and light. navy. Dior pink, Mowing’ like a ear’s rear light, is ‘chosen for an almost classic de- “ign with plain round neck, but- ton front stopped by the waist BW [band and fake pocket flaps, THIS ¢ ARBU. vo “only worsted flannel frock is ideal wenr for the offlee girl A silver-gray collar and faced sleeves high. A fitted walst drops toa (need hiptine that eurves ont gently to a flared Bi suits; dss a round-necked style in blac, A smart number’ for S small sailor Iny voos une tie ends “Nie. Kor evening wour inter collar. ‘ in eval there ds its ow Neck toimmed with white Fjiibbing sporthiy two white bows, The Lor “SWE: uers were “houghy vn by Charks D, Oliver,’ § 86-year-old Hawick-born chair- Eimant ritour of Canads es tates curly this who made a 16,000-mile und the United Year, Hey k Ht ith skirt, ! e oy. aay] ay : , Poe 8S "hs DEST toh _ ON A gus balishe eaeiee aes neat iriecei sy Dp Tsay ay Created in the past Adams Anti CANADIA Shomas da md Disord LHL helens AMIDPHST RUNG, ONT Sean , TERR " aD Vaily Staffordstite ware Pipe ftom Laglind psa Ep tase ree far your pleasurettaday, que | N WHISKY VANCOUVES WC Frince Rupert Daily News = Wednesday, November 10, 19634, Canadian, US. Preview Slated For Dior Sweater primarily for dollar: - ete inc | RISO a Sa NaN Tickets are’ ruby -: Ane A ASIIMERE sweaters designed by aris. Made in Hawick, Scotland, the sweaters ; are fashioned from Himalayan goat wool and are’ primarily for dollar markets. The long-sleeved, Hehtweieht sweaters come. ia shades of jungle green, ruby red, Dior pink and blue,’ black, , ( CP Photo} I Oliver's firm js one of 25 Haw-: Hick sweater and hosiery manu-: LONDON @?—North American | facturers ‘women Will have almost exclu- |090, 000 in exports to C isive rights to the first cashmere | ithe United States In the | sweaters designed by Christian | five years, £10,- and j last | responsible for anada Wearly 100 per cenj.of the! cashmere products go to North |p} America but demand remains unsatisfied. FOR ‘PAT. EXTRA | SPECIAL PRINT JOB DIB PRINTING COMPANY | ’ “QUALITY” If itis Quaiily you want in that eift be sure to visil BULGER'S.. Where qualify is a must! nN AD) RE MY MBrR GUS OF SEWELLERY we Mot fara Day. - But far ALWAYS! oo. ‘LI'L ABNER MONTREAL — made textile flbre, called arnel: Cellulose Company, Ltd. lulose triaecate, the is ‘materials, | M. W. Mackenzie, president of jCanedan Chemioal % Cellulose | Company, Ltd, explained that fading or staining in a wide commercial production of arnel i variety dye shades, so that gar- ‘has heen started in the United! ‘States. Plans: for producing the q fibre at the Canadian Chemieal |! jplant in Edmonton are new he- | ing prepared, Mr. Mackenale! Hotel Kops Chyser £, : On, by p. (tno EASTBOURNE, Eng, (CP) "| Managers at the swank Grand: ‘Hotel here are keeping a closer leye on thelr grand piano. They learned yesterday a guest {had sold it,. George - Russell's unsuccessful ‘deal came to light in court here. ‘The little dealer in second-hand ‘planos had watched the hotel or- ‘chestra’s shiny instrument wntil ‘he couldn't resist any longer. ‘When he ‘left, he took down ithe piano’s serial number, told Ia buyer he had a fine piano tb dispose of and then, sold it for: £100. His lawyer “said Russell, at expensive hotels “and, that is. -the reason for his. dowhfall. mi to lx; ‘Russell was sentenced Months in prison, BLONDIE — A new man- with ‘a wider potential use than any synthetle yet developed,” was introduced in Canada last! week by Canadian Chemical & {1 Developed ‘in the United States by Celanese Corporation of Ame- riea, arnel, a fibre spun from cel- cul- mination of a research program covering the past several years: directed towards the production jof a fibre of balanced perform- ;ance and price based on low cost By Canadian Chemic al ond Calle sald, and In the menntime his company will supply Canadian textile mills with iniported fitre, The exact tilning of Canadian production will depend on the rapidity at which the textile mills in this country develop fabrics which will properly per- form in the end uses for which they are intended, Arnel is ideally suited to- the “wash-and-wear” types of fab- ric hacause it requires ‘little or no ftroning, can be machine; ing in standard home laundry | jother washable fabries in the iang and stretching, 06, ‘had a taste for spending money ; equipment, ft is also free from ments may be freely mixed with washing machine, | It was .also established that! apparel made from the new fitie | J ‘retained its original shape and! texture after washing, ‘maximum resistance {o shrink. | § Referring to the “ease-of- care” qualities of the new fLbre, it was! { reported that pleated fahries re- ©} maln wnchanged through mach- ‘iine washing and tumble’ drving at-high heat. Because of achieves the balance among the’ four it re- FAST RELIEF FOR poe | e “KING C OF PAIN " rT M a i) quirements of ‘Appearance, formance, versutility alic ariel : undoubtedly ° Will In major eludfig: those’ Which ° cotton and. ‘Tayon, most immediate: mia are wash-and-wert ardines, ‘dhildren’s, meh's and w wear, ‘suittigs and Wov ‘knitted lingerie, - washed at any temperature set- | dren’s wear,’ ting, is quick drying, and Js com- :and- ipletely suitable for tumble drys with a x rae t) Der. 1 Price; ||" be ‘used |p os textile applleations net how Auldligg “Among the Hi ets for tt nens, ga challis ° and others ea Onien's eh and Ib is considey ed idéal for chp. Becaust of its Wash. -wear Properties, nr a LAKE OLIVER ROD. 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