i ' ... (. .. 1 CeciioaJ -Accessories for Spring 1950 are Colorful and Polish Nylon To Star In '50 This Spring, the wise lass on the prowl for "something new" ; will find an almost magical pro fusion of fresh Nylon weaves to f choose from. , J There are Nylon satins designed as enchanting wedding gowns. Ny J Ion illusion net and Nylon lace that kr.bly mimic the daintiest of Im- nnrtc nra nrecont fi nrprinll trim for your important gowns and lingerie. And who can resist the ., delicacy of a Schiffli-embroidered , lVdenier Nylon sheer? . ' Nylon Lingerie For Easter Parading, you can choose a Nylon faille suit and a . Nylon faille trimmed bonnet to match. Later on, you'll want a swimsuit of Nylon taffeta or vel- vet, as well as a Tee shirt of sued 5 cd Nylon Jersey. In lingerie, you can buy slips and gowns flounced with fluted Nylon The pleat3 are heat set so they re- tain their sharpness through count- less launderlngs. "Nylasatin", a sat in weave, and" "Poronly , a weave that has achieved ideal porosity Tare perfection for your bras and i corsets. Nylon makes an important day after-day appearance as a novelty strip for your blouses. You'll sec J it and wear it, too, in a linen weave as your husband s sport shirts as well as your own street dresses. Easy to Tend 1 Yes, Nylon assumes every look and is to be found everywhere It's a striped, a checked, a white- on-wnite, an embroidered' weave It's your auto's new slipcovers, It's your lovely new Nylon marquisette curtains, your handy umbrella your next winter s SKi-wear, your children s most comfortable en semblcs. Best of all, all-Nylon merely re quires a "dip, dry and don" laun dering routine. For washing, sudsy warm water is best. Follow this with a thorough rinsing. . ( t ' If' y i i v ? Ml Mi V . ft -v. v., Gentle Reminders of a New Season n vV There are dreams of Springtime in this nightgown all handmade by Yolande of batiste. The wide waistband is hand smocked. Accordion and knife pleats add luxurious fullness to this nylon tricot bridal set in Empire Style by Vanity Fair. Yi ' .1. 1 , !A Blouse For Any Occasion Forward Moving Hats Are In 'Neath sheer, sheer Spring blou ses a batiste and eyelet embroid ered petticoat by Ann Revere'. The hem also has eyelet ruffle trim. ' V'v rU,. 111. Toppers Rate Tops For Now Toppers rate tops In considera tion for the Younger Set's ward robe this Spring. A topper over her suit on breeze-filled days, a topper ovtr her prom gown, a top per, sweet as icing, over her best silk - print. Yes, anywhere, any time, the topper ir right, com fortable and "smart for Spring '50. White in a lightweight soft fleece fabric is the favored fashion fab ric and color. And it s ever so pert and gay with the new drop shoul ders, shorter cuffed sleeves. Jutting wing collar and full, but fiat, back. Both belted and unbelted versions are exactly "the thing" for the season. f L'x. i. 4"' I ' ntfriiiTirrir iiirMirti rrnftirtr rr"rl i One out of every three persons tested for an Oklahoma driver's license last year failed. The classic suit blouse by Tex tron, Interpreted for Spring '50 in "peek-a-boo" style of lace trlmmed Nylon sheer. Corn suffers from 112 different diseases. . i:t. There's balmy weather ahead and she's prepared for it with a cot ton T-shirt designed by Garland Knitting Mills. ' An imported Irish linen blouse by Dorothy Korby to bewitch a suit or co-star happily : with n skirt before and after chirk. , Mb $0 Styled for Spring, scalloped cuffs give a touch of femininity to these Wear-Right gloves. Of Nu plcx suede and hand sewn. Belk-Hudson Mm u die . j&Mm ' fy i'- : l"x J navies New colors to hormonize with your Spring prints Novelty heels, detailed Largest Hosiery Department In Haywood seams to cast all attention ankleward. New cob webby sheerness that could never be attained be fore in such sturdy hose. Complete sizs range. "BelfcHudson Blouses as subt'e tie-ups be tween jour suit skirts and jick -ts are a fashion siory of the past. I Sprin? 1C50 ushers in u smartly j ! styled, ciearlv toned airry of I blouses tlu.t fairiy demand to be' j appreciated in full. ' ' Yes, blouse . fashions, fabrics, i j colors and prints aie as varied and , : sparkling a1 those of your dresses, i coats and Wilis. The slimmer lock, j a la 1020 in I!)o0. is a prcs-.nt per-. fect picture.-, Sleeveless .designs complete ItiV themselves without rover-uos,' take starring roles. Tae middy blou?if is back and ready for . exciiing cccersoriing. The ' tittle boy"' appea'snee is prcdomii:nt. complete- y 1th handy-to-laurder rcmovebte colisr and cutfs. .Che-rr.lsc-liko b'nuses villi vaist-dccp necklines that can be sl4e!ed to-' gether or worn open also nvko a; proud appfcarance. Softly tailored cottons replace Densynt effects. Details r precious ns gems are exciting fpaturts of Sprms 1930 blouxes. Laces rnd embroideries, pleats, from box pleats to "concer tina" permanent nylon pleats and rows and rows of fine tucks, com bine to make your new blouses fa shion treasures. More Pnd more pastels lend de lights of color to the Soring blouse scene. Lacquer reds run to floral pinks. The gamut is run from Navy to sky blue. r m . New fur Spring, this sleeveless buiton-frent lucked blouse of woven multistripe cotton by Tex tron. In a variety of roiurs. Scarlet for Springtime sorcery in Mary Goodfellow's Chinese red straw hat and In Pond's saucy Kascal Red lipstick. ' '. ' . AH the dazzling color and 'bril liance of a real butterfly collec tion has been caught in this 30 inch pure silk scarf by Glentex. ' Yil A young bonnet of spun-sugar straw in snowy white is designed for a schoolgirl's Easter by Greenberg-Fisch. lip" f " S'SJK:-:': If Owl in m ii mm The Pink Shirt Tommicoat de signed by Harry Berger is a 2-in-one combination; a sleeping coat or a shirt for skirt or slacks. 1 i' Checks First For Spring '5; Ch"ck ard d. p , ! what do you fi,:d? v,., . every hi re i, J And with thcsjrti"j cover co'jrs th tor' ness. Dri"htnp' M icy. clear and.nutsj tout iu. iltiO! For giiy va "ins rasi-.HiH 'j. and light (frour.vis. lrit on egsshi.i ,rl 4. ' Prints will Mvinri patterns that c;e"c , ,!, o.vi,, null ,'('Pf rersian iiid O tion. And how are these -v ors and prints vst-j' t'lif'ks Abouci Your druses (rP cy suits are checked Your checked. Checks ha, eueuis on wnue ErraiV. tiut ira'.jt t Tae" by Juilliard TlipjJ "Checkerboard" checfe I checks, s.imll cok J Chantilly Liquid Skin Sachet is a new type perfume combining the allur'e of perfume and the long lasting quality of sachet. Rose Pearl polish by Peggy Sage is selected by the bride to blend with her dream gown and veil of ivory. Pearls by Elgin American. Read The Mountaineer Want Ads. Checks are bold, rhi. There are wi n ilowpcne ct, rict chcc'xs, . hm:p'Jics ' Even fleece is checked. So lov-ly and brmi.n the colors of this Spr. Juilliard has naTd'ti uoiors 'Tonpliliiics" ir .i tlfully rm (IJp j tions of the cn!'i'f V11U.; wear through nrin? a "Clot" Prints Sprin? Iirrnks irio m i stop-the-pi'f ss pioiifs lr Ion, cotton and rajnn i bolts filled v i'h l-i i"N ors are pinks, ypitows b' strong and s'.iliilc; !(:! prints, tnne-on-tmip pri'' Delvin-; into iirrliivn duced Persian-inspired ' and charr.ung "Souihi'ni Verney; Scventli ('inlur. tapestry prims, nv tsuriinu More Ronu prints spin uagoaa is me sorcery d City... scene - sketches' 'ar.i "blot" prints lend a sot whimsy to Sprini!. Words of the Wise Every person la responsible for all the good within tne range of his abilities, 'and for no more, and none, can tell whose sphere Is the largest. (Gall Hamilton) Shorter skirts receive smart em phasis with these darker heel and seam cobweb sheer nylons by Van Raalte. v&v 'lt? ? - . 1 1 :'-;s4 (I 1 " ,n'' viw I M 1 A A onel4 f 1 ! V,. tVr ,!i,-p bk i I , , f k Niiili 8'v, y ' I - ' ; - 5 cool tomfort, '" I .'; ' ' ' Town and Country Shop Phone 896 Main Street in i li i mi i iiiiii nmnTir i inn ' ' ' ' ,mimJ ' XJUNIORS yourself iffli jjg 1950 prints V lU eXt"r ,00,C '"' JjL fM If ff w Dining in the "ElMoroem '"would be such fun...zebra-h&e brush ed stripes on white rayon crepe de chine. Jacket is lined with rayon butcher-lin for extra body, and supports two handsome patch pockets. 9 to 1$, NAVY GREEN . BROWN BLACK 9,95 Doris Dodsm's original and exc'.usivt prints Hold'the ,'.".nyii M-n military motif u, A ,- - The SiP texture on rayon crepe de '"', , 9 neckline and armhote is banded m dark r 1. . ... ...,TLI RED NAVY WITH GOLD BUW-R. Other Doris DoJson Juniors from 10.95 16 MASSIE'S DEPT. ST0K BETTER BRANDS MEAN BETTER BUYS I

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