PAGE FOUR Fashion issues A Call To Colors.. And A Pretty Look! \< ••• . ' v ' • :.*,V -V’ .r- T/t/'s Spr/ng Fashion Creates A Starring Role For Dresses With Lines Full Os Flattery E5 ■ jj ; * Designers and coutourie a Single desire, and an adn meske women as pretty as p i * Look at the trick fashii twenties and the thirties. Bo a style lack !e brijrtah figure wu.-in vogue, waisfline hugged (with a sin p hick' of affection) a lady’s and knobby or fat knees were Tully revealed- To heap coals i this ridiculous figure, hat de irs Stunk a bucket - shaped He upon the poor airl’s head, d it well down over her ears eyes and announced, somewhat - ; look ntat 24 hours a day in our ! - Van Hausen shirt with the soft pollor that MDfitMrinUk.ee! Work won’t wrinkle it . . . wilt HI Our wonderful t!. ! 11 Van Heusen CEN ■P g jn TURY skirt is the big- IBBa, ft geit contribution to ** shirt neatness in 50 yean. Van Heusen Ceu <f ■ lury shirt’s patented col. 15$ '. / * kHH: lev is woven in one I piece . . . can’t be fold -1 - 'PSHIfc ed or ironed wrong. Vet r THE MEN'S STORE 193 E. BROAD ST. f DUNN i i ■■= aLpS v H’COME IN AND SEE THEM gWBOAT. VOULL FIND JUST AaWA pm FABRICS YOU WANT, JfjPß ®kLL PRICED TO BRING YOU I K HIGH STYLE AND A II X FASHION AT A fUt || IB i wt CARRY A COMPLETE ti Rpß .. - •. J . JBEU 9, .. . ."'JfIH •. WKm* *5 || eras this Spring all share in mirahle one, too . . . it’s to possible. ton played on milady in the 3th French and American de ked in grace and in elegance. grimly, this was fgshign. But the Spring of this year Fashion tells a different story. De signers love ladies and they’re giv ing full rein to their passion by producing styles that are feminine . . . pretty . . . and with something of the dramatic elegance of the Qay Nineties. The opening of a new fashion 1 season embraces all the exclte } ment .. , the hushed expectancy . . . and the thrilling wonder of the First Night of a play open i inf. The curtain goes up—and the spotlight is turned on the star of the opening—THE SPRING r DRESS! And this season promises to de ' light the feminine audience and [ reward their highest expectation^! ' This Spring—your dress will ; swirl and billow with all the cap : tivating grace of a Srima ballerina. It presents YOU at your Wvellest ... it dramatises everything en chanting and utterly feminine about you. There are many versions of this new full-skirted influence—the beJJ, standing out from a tipy waist, rip pling all ’round pleats, the hip yoke fullness, and the Dtor-ih spired back-fullness. And the understudy -of this leading fashion—is the petticoat! fashion-wise women will be wearing them by the. twgs and thrgeki It’s definitely a case of the merrier. (will n&tle and whirl wherever smart wom urse, with wide, wide 5 such an important ss must look tiny in Sieved through the ncess line . . . with kts and the high re line. is influence adds even to the feminine fig artfully placed tucks mderscoring the bbst- Tlny Jackets, the graceful cape lets, and the swirl-away taffeta coat mate with Spring dresses to achieve the important costume look. Never has color been used with such a. lavish hand as have the dross designers painted the fashion picture for Spring 1531 Shantung stands out for its bril liant colors and for-the hlßi-oa the-fashion-Ust stubbed look.!*u_ ting rafc ! colors, Iridescent effects, and bald stripes. All In all. in designing drtasn far this melting season, fashion has created a starring role—pre senting women at their loveliest and moat captivating—the com pletely feminine woman! H ■ . . .’ ■; CURLY little coat In flnger-Mf length with tuxedo reyttrs, In fle& rod by ORIGINAJ, MODES. - m rrv J Si otstt tn ■ m «***#*. i»»ey «««$ **» * im* Mtom. *g X- l ' - ~ - * ' ' ?■ -•■ ■'- ■“* - W * ‘ . - •'•■ ' ' • ... -i ' TBS DAILY RECORD, DUItN, N. CL m, .. gw ... ™ full, stand-up collars big rovers buttons .... wide cuffs and push-up sleeves .... ag the workmanship end tine detailing Os the long ppata. But thay’ra crop ped as high as above the waist pr down to fingertip length. Colors are as various as a raiu : bow with some manufacturers ,of } ferings as many as' eighteen befpj : tifuf colors ip ope style- West 1 pink soft blue to deep FRS ’ cock blue .... creamy blague .... ; white and frosted colors .... choose ’ them ss matching companions for \ your dress or suit or toi* -their • wonderful colors to your fancy. These little toppers go wttb big, i swooping skirts Hke little boys wiih jam! .... their brevity gs perfect choice for the hart of wide skirts. ..." ■ . Poodle cloth takes to toppers as does the shorter, clipped . Mwikk- Little jackets In these fabrics are snug and wrapable, grateful a* a Willow In the Wind. ~ A You’ll find them in soft, fleecy wpola basket weaves cashmere. They may ha ehwe as a hug-me-tight Or losag Mid boxy .... bat they most be brief .... briefer .... brieftri! _ _ ;•% ■ bines with a hrairinar aM-hefi Tattersall vest for smart dirifn*- ttm. • ,•/--7w 7 - K ■ n ■ # -s> f u i. I b I f ■ I. . f " . . ■■■ / . i RUDI’S Mack and - white - Jersey salt. ( -l ! ■ • ’ 11 , ' • .. ’ ~Baßr 9jL '£&Mf wSfr "fi* *Ny»*Sa sh£ri t?Wu .—.. . IKTRA SIC VALUES IN NSW Vi dead inlets _ special savings! at a a S \ ry' 1 ■ ■-" ——; ; 1 \ WmJ /VjßSv)/y n 11 jjPy lOVIiy flocks 4 niigiim dresses' I \ I f ' £ia, 088 l shantungs . . the /I VY • lUi m/fjTtf-a frroi- I ft aft or. ra mi ! " *T ; r * I/ .j’ jL j • y . !1i m B ! 1 " %'i' ■yf V- '/* - j j HI ■■ft]iri.a.H, ,| | ■ iHlilil'li 11 11 . . 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