tftVrnoon, M.uch 13, ISZ'i THE WAYNES ViLLE flOUNV.MNn.u lid-Century' Styles Have Swung Definitely Feminh Sewing hion News i wodens and Worsteds ;itt Fabrics Depart- bSrled and Interest .;1r as they are intriguing Spring 1950 Presents An Exciting Array of iFabri New Hats Ate Going Forward run j . "', .. ' . I ; . . to the texture ..... n run . ' i 'L distinctly soft I interesting ' striped fabilrs air to f ,w though the rlrtwk i '" . j hn Whether .iv.'V or -stripe, how- are Hi" companion "plain iVMinplenirtJary weaves 1,3 together in the cortume. coatint's and railings, the - - of checks aIo prc ;Le are named, authentic rhecKs; large and very Itoks on white or muted t ljrg pattern plaids,, all Lnnlon plains. !he more sdoiuhb m esve fleeces are iininumm, !ariy for short roais. v-ouis more formal iype. i-iupm broad. UUis and Vene- 1-prts.. wral.the IifMiier lones yiv- 1ft blues and piiiks, gotuen and aquas: topper units Ltis such as icy green, gor- wood violet, descriDc m )lor values. White is, as avorcd for coals. Navy, that Jial favorite- continues, i s favored place, ueas ana m many interpretations car from the Fall. In the broad- md coverts, navy ana cocoa are in evidence, uiougn id greens and shades of gold a wiiltr choice as to color. erest Prints Spring Wear led sheers as Ray as a but- wing aiv featured by the id on the rack this Spring. Li sheers are presented in Hunt colors usually' assort- h silk shantung. Such col Iwiiic blue, shocking pink on skin orange five an ii- lf body to the delicate fab- he; budget sheers appear ve .n dramatic brush stroke ? or 'detailed ink sketches. use who pr ht emiron-iype thtre are pretty pastel flow linty spaced geometries and Iphane-rrisp organdies with ktclimifs are favored for ills' ire. cream par ty tlres will us for lawn-sweeping paid s gowns. Notable are' iite printed to appear as they had insets of - lace, a marked departure from i Hits in Hie large, swirls and effects seen. One fabric ers smooth textured organ aplisse design. . ys -- j ; ("j8jj ) i ' i r;i4ti V - :Mi I : ! lf I v Y ? Lift ; x ,. III;5 - t if ":'', V ,.. !n 'f : ' fl? V S Mi 'S' $ 1 Because nylon tulle combines ethereal delicacy with intrinsic strength, Nanty selected it as the fabric for this wedding gown. Supple and easy to drape, William Winkler's nylon tulle lends It self to the zigzag shirring of the bodice and the pulTy sleeve gath ' -erings. , - ' . - m y 1 V HAW i 2 r,a in it UHrtJtA. ,...,.,,,..,.1 -. ) Hints of Spring in a New York deEigned woman's ensemble of printed rayon and wool. Sheer wool box jacket is lined in print. lk-Huds on Refresh Your Wardrobe vvnn lNcwest uoiors and Patterns As new as a bud are these t 'handsome sport j a q k et s . , ... as tliey dress, you up in the latest, f a s hi o n! And budget - builders, too! Match or contrar.-t them with our versatile slacks! 9.95 to 2250 ! Km? ' ' I wt'- II lii W.V '. Designer Leo RItter combines tills elwnnce of starlight inink with artful craftsmanship for a waist-Jeuglh, ebow-leiiKlh- cape. J 1 J ... t ' ' : ' ' ' ' :: . - - -. ,.: . ft) ;. ' . r-.,v ! : . . ; v i, -v"-..'' ,. t1 . v - t..,,, MiMM.uAn ,,,1.-1,1 .m.i.h n.m , ,,,.. ,i,S.i. i Rayon fabrics like this one, made with AviKoo yarns, are be ing used for "well-styled lorrg wearing suits at low prices. lisenberg fiives a new (wist to an ever-popular classic. Stitched in verted tucks mold the skirt Ihto this easy-to-get-lnto Swirl -dress. -,;sV. i,.iniuii ii i .) mi. i nil liw 'I f W. . ; 1 ( ' . ' . ;',,. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' '.M- 1 ' J . I it . Kylon tulle, fragile' looking yet sturdy and long wearing is shown In an exquisite ball town by Kl vlette, sequin and jewel trimmed, Salt Lke City,-which, lies near the Wasatch mountains, ban an ele vation tif 4X0 feet. Head the Want Ads for bargains. A "high fashion collar plus big, big pockets adds the Impm'tSmt advance fashion highlights to a "provocative Bllhouctfe. ' sr ..... ilcatiau Mats By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor Here's good news for women whose glamor has been handicap ped by bearing aids. A new group of hats has been designed. Haltering, frivolous hnd feminine as you pleaRP, but con cealing within trimming or band all the appurtenances of a hearing . aid, including receiver, transmitter, l cord and battery. " 1 rin- H vlfo i'i ;!i;ined b'.'neath a rofp or .a. feather. Sometimes it fits into a pocket in the-hand. In each hat is a , -small slit thrnuch which the cord may be drawn and concealed. "The new "hearing luils," de si??r1f d bv Annal)C:tl( MaffrLi, are smart, wearable and amazingly 'liylit in wciphl. A typical model, complete with hearing aid, weighs only eight ounces. The hats are so designed that the hearing aids. may be transferred easily, one device of any make fitting any or all of the .hats. Mm 7 Y IT'S UNDER TIIK HAT . . .This is how a hearing aid is concealed in trimming of a new "hearing hat." ip? I n ' ty I 1 tiL al ' HEAR YE! The two gay spring hats pictured above conceal paraphernalia of hearing aids. Left, pink straw cloth trimmed with white wings; right, black and white chip straw with white wingfe; right, black and white chip straw with white poppy trim. ' ' ' f 1 ' " Sit s; flat fashions are moving to the fore as lutms af.d lilies take new directions tm Spring 1950. Graceful, feminine Eilhouettes iiiVe striocihly balanced iHnitours, iw-:id lvcl on the head with brims .wingtns out and up from "the hair line, Asymmetrical silhouettes, which hartnortize attractively with dy namlo co itume Rius have the same 'feeling of forward movement. Many brimless or tiny brimmed hats liavj peaked crowns and hlsh-. ttlng trin;tnins that are tn at tractive complement to high, flar ing collars, Spring sailors have elliptical I Di'ims, narrow in uses you prujeri- Itijj over the brow, made femiuliie Willi d;di;iy ribbon bows, draped veils or flower trimmings. " Trtcorues are tiry or tremen- ; dous, with youthful curving brims sitting lovel on the head or tak ing a dramatic tanpent with one : corner uippmg -.forward at tne side. TyDi'jai Easter bonnets are demurely trimmed with ribbons ' and tiny flowern, their brims sweet-1 ly curved to frame the fate. Hy brid Silhouettes 'include a faseinat-1 ing variety of multi-brimmed bon-. net-clochvs, brimmed pillboxes Aid Irregular beret-toques. Many Straws Straws are always a favorite Spring hut material and there arc many to choose from this year. Light, lacy straws aiv woven with metallic threads or -combined with smooth braids in monotone and In color combinations. Lustrous can dy straws, fine linen straws, and rich textured rouf'h straws are Supple enough to be drain;! h';-- fabric, Vine Milan type .straws-, conle th tvondi'i'ful colors; hnd many 'iitt cresting "effects- are 'c.Ii- talrled whh 'two-tone fitrnw bodies Wofeh wit'h cuiiblony double bvimi Ihiit are in one Volnr on tm isnd a To'nfraiilihg one 'below. Snnu times the Rame straw is V0ven 'into two 'different patt('i ii. One for 'the ci'own and another livr tht'brlin. Ariel sortu-tlmes the pre.l th St "natural straw" hats are not Ktraw at all, but fabulous "modern inventions of Sclent Hie laboratories. ' Th a Stason of feminine, fn'ih draped hats, the lovely llpht weight pactel felts will abo be widclv wwd fortWjng -had ruiiiimer. Ilut HblHins "aiuT ' nctVeity " -fabrics.- are particulaily new-looking li;it .ma terials this year. Ra.un belUm-i iib bons, wldfl grosjirain and cil -p col Ion piques make nilractlvelv "tail ored hats for towh and travel wear. Fragile-ldokfng taffefa and moire ribbons, draped into festive little hats 'for afternoon and evening wear are frequently made of Hjvt resistant, non-wiltlnR nyhin. Filinv nylon veilings, too, fashion sophi r ticated little evening hats or fur glamorous wide, garden-party pic tore hats, i f : ' , . r W i '- .'".- S -' r-. . - 1 V . - i f 'i V v , it ' hi i , s s- i i f t ' " f 4 . - in ESTEU PREVIEW . . . Slim lilUe suit in gray and white chi i lvid worsted with new biief j-iekel, tin ee-quarler cuf fed ,let'us and perky slanted nocket t.-ibs. I COAT DRESS . . , Top hit fdr the big parade, in bldck and white checked sheer wool with Ktaieht d white piquo trim arid shiny black patent leather beft. iPrevicw xA Spring . FASHIONS 1: ill , - r .m .- ri 1 r:Fi , ,. - ; i'if'i , I y ' i, I 1, & s t 4 . ' ' ' ' " x ' , : , ' a 1 4$ ."VJ ' I I ' ; ' " ' i ' t'l " y Ijfass 'Byltons is the amusing name of this Jacques Fath, .'Forst mann Velnuvo fleecui short cOat dKlRni'l for the Carmcl Spring collection. FtvKLjbr.FORE BUYINIG For years fabrics have been judged bv their feel and drape in the hartd. There's ito better way to get an idea of performance. So have the salesperson unroll a yard dr so of fabric. As you ha'hdle it, yoti'll find the fabric may suggest the silhouette, Crisp 'organdies, taiffetas, failles, ottomans fly into youthful, bouffant lines. Hard fin ished dialings of worsted, Spun rayon blends lerid themselves best to disciplined tailoring. Satins, damasks, moires, brocades, 'the ul ttinate i.i luxury, are so rich fn themselves they 'need simple treat ment with "few -seams. Oa!l Tact A shivering couple, who emerged from the Icy waters of a lake nearf otsdam(Oerinany, told po i lice they had planned to torrtmlt aulctde but the Water was too cold-' - ".- Face Governs Hair Styles Michel,4rend selling hair styl ist offers "tips for slylin,' your, hair to enhance the contours of your face. If your face is the ideal oval, you can adopt a fairly extreme hair-do successfully. Because you are so fortunate, you might like to try the charming and witty new "pinking shears" cut. For this, the hair is :anooth on too, arid brushed downward. The ends nee cut in an uneven lagged line, reminiscent of a litt'e gamin. If your face is round, keen your hair clos j to your face creating Hie illusion oi length. Wear your hair about mid neck length. Avoid bangs, because they cut the lom'th of the face. If your face is square, wear soft curls. Concentrate height at the top of the head, and add modified fullness below the cars, Avoid very short cuts and anv sugi'e.slion of width at the cheekbones. If your face is an inverted tri angle, keep yoifr forehead cxpo:;ul with a hfnt of fullness at cither side, Bring VouV hair forward con cealing part Of the jawline. Keep your hair medium length. ff your fhee is a triangle, add width o the jawline with a cluster of soft waves and curls. Wear your hair smooth fo your ears. . ff ycrur face s a rectangle, tiv horizontal interest like bands, of waves across the forehead. Avoid extremes in length.' Wrea'r your hair in a sort fluff at the sides of the face. V -rAms-ctoEEits Vellow From Varis comes the word that yellow Ts a major color accent thi) Spring. All the yeT16ws from unripe lem on t6 'marmalade appear in acces sories. Ytfu cafi adapt. this theme to your warcfrobe by mating your new navy blue crepe with yellow suedeA cdtton gloves, or tucking two bright daffodils at your waist. e MOuataineer Want Acts. 'itV mmmm . VV' ;H'H4flVH,,t,V- 3 K -' ' . V. EDITH LYNN CORbUftO'Y SUITS and GABARDINE TOPPERS 12.95 to 17.95 We Also Feature ... GLAIRE KAY, . . Junior and Misses' Ready-To-Wcar ' and . . .'".- ' . DN RIVER AND CAROLINA MAID COTTONS BRADLEY'S STORE PHONE 326 ' ' 1 ' ilAZEL'OOD i 1 i