12, rioon. WAY.NLSYiLLE ? :u UNTAINELIi " (... 2 7 7 .7 r-Cilvnr, is 7T7. 77 .it i 0 r ressories Can i Gloves This Spring If C.1-- are designed I tines f.-ke jewelry opul- t 1 f.lltH'. A. til be real, ioniser .' r .. . . i.vii lur. and har.u- Jled b-ndbaes are all ,, of ihe tvu-nUes. Mm ,s 1-1 (ie twenues, oius nave s at'" 1'hey maice tae : ' V" ,r rtri'iii- aiiie or a wtwu- i 1 1 Focus In ?7 p'i : ' 1 I . j - i I ' i ::.' ' - : ,. : ' .. : .-,, 1?v ....... .- it , , I m,v well be the focal nour wtume this Spring. suite have concentrated - ... (.Il'lun uron Sieevt-a. au ,('gluws nuk- the most of ,. ...! 'xAl1rtinn of Kis- m.v gloves nave uc ,ihan ee to bleeve treat- t . rt?mti (Truic U'ith Vtfy III H I IS"""- vva ...... ,ef sleeve so ocoming 10 , mmien, A suit glove, tie usiwciallv with the new -iorl..,.teil suit in mind, is l.ort. I"" K'vv" vuvt-i a wic Mies the arm to tne eiuow, so designed that the wrist ut carries out the width of s tulip sleeve. Long Cloves Too , lit gluve, which goes equal- wiih short sleeves, or wun e wide kimono sleeve, is l'oiisii'. elegantly detailed ;il the wrist to give a grace eat mid-arm. luiip gloe is stressed for af- h snd cocktail wear. Many tvpe of glove designs de tail colot and extravagant of leather tor effect. They from elbow to shoulder of the smartest color coor- lis for Spring is matching nd ready-to-wear with bag ks hi a contrasting shade. mion to color and length, , you should consider the interest of your accessories Tt roo", s'ioo by Town and '.vl. Country In the rnv tn 'on sir,n- "''it '-: 1 tung hai a hi'h. shaded wedce, . ' " platform sole end as.vir.r.ietne' .n V.-V strapping. . v' . . f .' - . . '!;'..! . ' - t.y. . . . V- -irnnmn rfn in-iThlr-f"" I If'.. . I A week-eiider and two-suiter ol satin-finished top grain cowhide designed by Morris White to re flect the excitement of travel. and ready-to-wear this Spring, For instance, glace gloves teamed with calf shoes and bag, provide in teresting contrast 'for rough coun try tweeds. Soft doeskin gloves and velvety suede in shoes and bag are the perfect complement to ricTi, glossy satins and taffeta. Iland sewn doeskin gloves, medium-heeled suede shoes and a boxy suede bag accentuate the rough texture of fleece or casual tweeds. But, "whatever your wardrobe plans for Spring, remember that new accessories mean drama for new clothes, or fur last season's left-overs. lk-Hudcon Your Bag M$ Your Gives 5, l 3S55 s L& W a V Ai Mill 111 eshaposandlcnRth a fashionable Spring f wWent in our new P and bag" group."" GLOVES 97c to $2.98 BAGS $1 to $5.95 BJkMon vsmx 5 t u : r' j Chanda's forward looking young Miss Napeleon bicorne sailer pre dicts Springtime's new millinery fashion scene. l'or Spiini! 'CO necessories in Ihe ti.usi of le;,thers svt an rlcjant mood for the cocktail hour. Lonf, washable, hand-sewn doeskin gloves by Kislav reflect the fashion influence of the twenties. Trif ari's jewelry which is opulent enough to be real completes the costume; , -'-r ' . ? 1 y A f , I - - y v x 1 ( ; y ' Mid-century version of Victorian jewelry by Coio. quaint medal lions paved in seed pearls, the center a gleaming solitaire aquamarine.. ( 'Ml V Uj.llilliaiTiiirrilililifilf-Wtll!y Kinme designs a peaked bonnet of emerald gro.jrain. A'pink silk rose soiu's hiqli froM the tio of the- tiered ."artichoke" crown, -v. - " Ml . ; '4-v , I i',J 1 " J I IMMMWlillM il'Bilnfttf .,vl I jjaaillllllilll MIMllllllftllllil The Spring 1930 version of a fav orite .classic in a soft tone red calf spectator pump designed by. Johansen. An epenul-up slioe designed by I. Miller for wear with suits mid tweeds-. Punnhwoik cutouts and wall toes are important details. Peg Fischer creates an asymmet rical bonnet of red. while and blud polka-dotted silk. The hrhn is accented with soft ribbon bows. '' ' ,-;;(,.- f v ' -j. .--V. A forward-moving elllpllcal sail or of pearly mauve slraw is de signed by Sally Vielor. It is triirinied with a cluster of satin bows. 4 ?! Belk-Hudson 1 n ' " X A ' J 1 i' ? ; fi ' 1- U - - - V - i f ,- s This imported' linen raincoat, by Lawrence of London can easily double as a Spring coat. B.G.E, buttons trim the garment. Egypt was once one of the first Christian countries, but its peo ple are now predominantly Mos lem. . Pi-W show 5&5g 'p?' A TV .A Here arc the Rayest styles that will tread the walk on Easter Sunday. A. Ni, "1 WC- 11 SiV-iv i V . W sandal. Ar Patent leal her, Spring navy san .1 .. 1 . - - uiinnii; fail $5.95 udson 1 n t v A' MB . ,1 i- h P T j COATS AND SUITS LJ $7.95 to $49.50 m i 1 1 i:.uji......te.hji.. jk .. Lemon wool -suede short coat, double breasted with flap pock ets and unmounted shoulders. p'7 ii Prf- ' " f ' I If h I TP:' WfV .' f A Jl. It: . t'l M3 f I 1 4' PI ! t ! 'I " 1 1 1 p ; i U . ! flWY 1 1 ) t A . I Navy wool gabardine suit with side Interest skirt, belted jacket and button accents. Speckled tweed touch ed with natural linen collar and cuffs. Slot pockets and belt. DRESSES $3.95 to $29.95 The synonym for Spring in the lanftuaf'e of fashion is a new coat and a now suit. Our new Spring collection was garnered with an eye to what you want . , . .. ...... And want to pay. The advanced, yet modified styling assures you ' seasons of fashionable wear. A wide range of junior misses' j ....... . , - , and women's sizes. .30 iv. MC 01 ilMlfcSir M'p)

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