The Waynesville Mountaineer ond Section roi FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 194 . I ! ' (Second Section) PAGE ONE ; Jy. MARCH 12, 1948 SPRING FASHION SECTION OF THE WAYNKSV1LLE MOUNTAINEER t A curves to mould vour own jj$if . a Mill tailored by Solmar, of (STIf "$ i. i , jfmmf " la loiinsheen, a supple vir- M '"wj Jul eabarduie born for fine ':J ay. in spring's best suit hues. w - -v : r "l9r If f in SPRING FASHIONS is the way YOU LOOK in whatever fashion curve or angle you adopt to solve your own equation of due. Lunger hemline? Yes! But to the ankle only for evenim; clothes or daytime extremists. Thirteen to four teen inches from the floor is almostconservative! Yet fashionable. The cocoon silhouette? Yes! it you're slender enough tall enough graceful enough. The fluid line? YES! Yes! Yes! And it can be ballerina-full or modiiied to any degree of becomingness, for any figure, for any age. It's by the simple addition of attractive color, well propor tioned line and faithful fabric th is season as every season that the sum total of the w ay YOU LOOK will result in your having admirably achieved the New Look! tt'i fen THE SI IT -DRESS in a dark background pais ley print o! l ;: mi crepe, made of Aviso i rayon yarn. Tlie suie di apery is part of the separate jacket. SAVI-'.ET ILLUSION- in a hair crin turban of bright white abloom. h-. with tulips in a roman- i tic combination. An ear- 1 j tiltinn. lilting creation bv (.;. Howard Ilodtic. ! tit 15 :nt'A IIII 111 Ill - TlrifS'ii,,il, I II Mf BRIGHT SCARLLT: Shiny and iilJi. banded m black satin with streamers crowned bv yel!ow-ccn!ercd daisies. A colorful profile flatterer by Thornton. SHEER CHARM, by Jennifer of Harold Susman two piecer with flexible portrait collar and cuffs of candy striped pique. & sushis'; fv iM l''S' ' m Aw liinl 'HfcV1 III & tif I 11 5I?SI J li 11 ?l rl? i : l?l M i Ml. 4 ?1 it & -ls V -ill I'LAID GINCUIA.M Spri i V perennial! One pu-eer, wj, v j .1 weddniL; riiv v, ar-t. full ski " , to make from a Sniipi;cit , j ! tern. TO A FINE DEGREE and classic as a Greek OFF . XHE - SHOULDER em- a gentle drape to the notched lapel, and waist min- distinguishes this cocktail casion darling highlighted with soutache braid. And easv rlrcc in a rvactp! cillr nrint . tn malro frnm a :iT-nnlit nat prVi in Hmo frr cnrinff' 1 r - BUTTON vnlir skirt: With B. (,. K (H; Pencil striped sKirt. v!i;te jacket. HAM) KMT: Hand 1 -nied! R a - o n boucle done by Peg v Parker with a lace medallion neckline. Jl'ST RIGHT for ju niors! And wash- able! The smooth gabardine of Avisco spun ravon and wool tailor- diving".

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