12, 1348 SPRING FASHION SECTION OF THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEEK PAGE FIVE (Second ScctiouV Everyday Beauty Aids Sing An Ode To Springtime Hats Were if a lam- jjrl.ont,' by ajvinf,' ori le of our silk. She lf lo the 1 invented . this se- jealously Eventu 'jsent from Mge com ae arts of illk Roods, billing has (prior to reaching Sort is be nt to re- THREE ROWS or D. G. E. Oritfinaies eilded pla.stic ball buttons to make a yard-and-a-half of veiling a fdam orous "sari." establish the silk industry in the position it held before Pearl Har- hor There is no doubt that silk 'is on its way back. Pure silk in solids and prints, silk shantung, jailk taffeta and silk satin are once j again appearing in designers' col i lections in street dresses, suits cocktail dresses and ball gowns. Vibrant colors can he achieved in silk because of the line, lustrous fiber. The very feel of silk is a luxury in itself, yet the fact thai silk can be easily laundered is appealing to those who prefer lo preserve the freshness of a Rai ment by personal laundering Ccu turiers praise the draping j i .- li ties. of silk which lends itself to soft or bulky pout's with equal grace of line. Durability is another inherent quality. After your crystal candelabra and fine glassware have been thor oughly washed and rinsed, try dipping it in witch hazel for an added sparkle. r i .HNfASiTHEfMOMENT fAll laced up" till you've scarcely " any in a cinch corselet " of 'waffle pique elet (this proved a fabulous success for J'hy not for you!). And "YippF'-yards ou9 rayon fabric for your dress. lt$ a, ijnfcrwninav y orbUck.9-1 5. $10.95 inn c rV yaynesville, N. C. Never So Lovely Flora And Fauna, Ribbons, Trim New Millinery Fragile, feminiiw hats designed fo make th plainest Jane look pretty are the perfect coinplemeiit J to the already firmly-established look'' of Fashion 1948. With snug bodices, short-and-simple hairdos and softer, longer skirts, designers prescribe demure little bonnets, sailors and cloches for women of all ages. But especially for post Kaster afternoons and evenings, there is a nostalgic return to the frankly beautiful picture hat that so effectively balances the lull, flowing skirt. The subtle difference between the small, flowered hat of '.lie new season and those seen earlier is its forward-moving line. Clowns con tinue to fit comfortably to the head and brims are narrower at the sides but extending forward from just above the hairline. At the nape, the brim is either turned up Wutteau-lashion or cut away completely. The profile-flattering side tilt in bi-nnets, toques and pillboxes is high on the hit parade of popular priced hat fashions and will un doubtedly continue through the summer months. Hut even in their softly rippling picture hats, most of the name designers prefer the simple, straightforward pose of the head-tit ting round crown. The dowers and the flower -toned ribbons, straws, felts and veilings of this Easter season are exquisite. Pastels are beguiling. They may be deep-toned or the most delicate tints. Pinks, mnuves, orchid and periwinkle blues are marvelously lovely and many bon nets are trimmed whh silk roses, fragile lilac blossoms, honeysuckle and lilies of the valley. Apricot, buttercup, jonquil and tangerine are among the soft sunny shades that also look wonderful with spring navy, grey and black cos tumes, as well as with harmonizing pastels. Sailors, worn on the hairline PINK RIBBONS on her hat, by Laddie Northridee. Pink Ribbon-Naylon's newest shade- on hei lips and nail:;; (left) Soft lavender straw, garlanded with lilacs and emeralds loops in Sally Victor bonnet; (fieht). ;-'"'sl IN THE MORRORED CLOSEUP, )ink tiuartz cvenim; combs for formal evening hair ornamentation, and on the lady's lips Lentheric's-new Confetti Pink lipstick. rather than on the back of the head, may be simply tailored oi dowered and feminine. Veils and scarves increase the softly femin ine charm of hat silhouettes. Dainty laces are used on straws or to make entire hats, as are petti coal rufl'les of embroidery or lacy straw. Godey s Ladies nook never had more bonnets and their look of young innocence is enchanting. There are scoop bonnets, bonnet- A- Suits of Today That Will Be In Style Tomorrow- Aii Wool Gabardines, Worsteds and Coverts in New Spring Colors $29.95 to $49.95 inner Waynesville, N. C. , u,fl n,U" UHIIIllUf Wl 'iS TV' t '' THE CAPE CORSET by Cri terion trims the waistline to hand-span measurements. Our Waist Is Encircled Novelty In h teal ure in .uc. robe. The wide, war I . Hah in i.n minds our nl il HOI II hv I he Inilil (lie Ac.- . lit ' I M are M'H'ii mi i ' section and .n I ('.'I tilde. I'oi H lack the r; "iiip ellipll.l if an 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 im -, lei .k .0 it l il e .'il illlllll till' ,i lh- belt re , I . -: i 1 1 1 r I'irtlr ,M n nl tin Mid mli H.il. in ia:':i 1 1 I lu ir u il II I ;c li loiu d of ol I -o'.- wliii'i' -.kill 1 1 1 1 1 1 a I 1 - amoiiiil ul llieie is a nav blue c.'ipi'-.kin hell with wide patl ed lieiiliiiii'. mi eillitr 'ide. P.ulir iilai l guild Im Iiviiiipu: lip While I s the wc.kil ' .. le bell in black in c,iten chi-iked lalTcla. A I It LINK STi:W AHDKSSIS MM) NO I. RAP YKAH SKATTKK HJI'i Denisp Uyan. supervisor of stewardesses lur Nurllmist Air Lines, said slew anlesses of the line are trading their r-xciling jobs for Irips In Hie allar nearly as often as I hey did during the war. Miss liyan said of a total ol fi-t sky girls in the line's wclern re gion, 14 were married or announc ed engagements within the past M months During the past year, Unili'd An Lines stewardesses were tripped In Dan Cupid, too. with 20 of them re signing to marry. Western Air Lines stewardessi-i have showed reluctance to give up their jobs for marriage, while VVesi Coast Air Lins isn't bothered b the matter. They employ men stewards. Fl'FL SHORTAGE SOLVED VIDALIA, Ga. it.'Pi Vidalia residents hav found a new use for corn cobs When fuel supplies be came exhausted during a cold spell. Hugh Thompson, milling company executive, turned a hill of cobs over to chilly residents. Everyone reported hot fires and little smoke. sailors, bonnets with pleated brims, bonnets with scalloned or ruffled brims, bonnets wilh brims faced in flowers, fabric or velvet Bonnets often fie on with ribbon streamers or yard of sheer illusion or flutter their ribbons down the back. THE MATERNITY TOMMIE- t'OAT for hospital lonnt'ine and ever-after eointort. The Mvsticollar vanishes at the hack. A match iti c lian-rib-bnn's included. A barrel uf iiuilei f-i ound oil can have as mm II as l.dOll l ubie feel uf gas dissolved in it. V . . 'S' . Vito'iW'"'wt. .i ,-nl.J tf - s 'i'i m 114 Vif 1 ' IV n l VERNESS CAPE on a flar- At if Ud ,, ,..,. ,,, V(,r a ENCHANTING -all-:, cInlVoii v.1,,,1 ..I Ln'i; i,,,,,,.-,! by a Mown and lace cap deraimed , ,,,,, t, ,,,,!,.,! straw roll by Then Tewi, for tin- vorv i-r. I'h.n.. 1 1 m . i Charm Maea Ih'path ol Sprine,. an . l:i i;:. With Shoes From S si Airy i Assure The Kiddies That WHEN YOU WEAR WEATHER-BIRDS Here are the shoes youngsters are proud to wear! Straps, tie and oxfords with an air of sophistication tor girU ... He-mannish' wing-tips and other patterns for hoys... Made of finest materials over lasts that assure comfort and a per fect fit . , .They're 7Vet4etfftt(, too. Made nl line I materials . . . over i lent Micil I ilc.iffiieil lash.. Weal 1 1 ei Hu il- lit heller, la-1 longer. O j ,1 I I Hkliioi) ron s'ioiis vomii' sins will a(lir e their fashion - liuht ti r s It i nl t li r (i n -si-li us mill ti ers will aiiiiic riate thr iiro tti tinn a ft oi fl ed by their 5 f a I li piired features. r ; fern's .Cl r5 f- 4 EVERY PAIR EXPERTLY FITTED ALL SIZES cS WIDTHS IN STOCK RAY SHOE DEPARTMENT Advertise with Want Ads. It pays.

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