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Show "MrHTWEIGHT WOOLENS POPULajt LIGH SUSPLTOER DRESS I3 WA "f rn r , fJ y , V S 4 4 A M - rL ' A , ' I . , ' A j 1 A . 1 " 'H , f ' t, i : A" " -A ! J i v o - Ai 1 FLOWERS, automobile, food. ; style and hundreds of ., equally as interesting "shows" E staged in pomp and pageantry H,c nu.riprn nrt and in dustry "tells the world" of Twentieth century achievement in this line or that. To those who would be fashion wise the fates have been especially kind in the way of staging exhibits for their enlightenment as to style trends. The latest recruit to join the army of tliose who would tell a story of accomplishment is the woolen in ilustry. An event which is history making in (lie fabric Held is that ore-sen ore-sen ted in New York under the romantic ro-mantic caption Golden Fleece Pageant. It reveals the fashion importance of woolens and worsteds down through ihe centuries. All the mills of the counliy have been invited to submit representative fabrics to a committee of stylists, numbered among which are editors of important fashion pub Mentions and leading authorities on dress throughout the country. Which means that woolen fabrics are playing an outstanding role on fashion's pro gram. The lightweight woolens for spring and summer frocks are enchanting. Theii lovely shrdos and vivid colorings, color-ings, their artful patteruings and sheei textures bespeak for them an unprooe dented vogue. The d-iinliest types seem to have captured the delicate green of spring foliage, the elusive blue of summer skies or perhaps the golden glow of a radiant sunset. Some are flowered, some are bordered, while .-till others are In delectable solid tones. Printed ehnllis Is among the love Most of these lovely new woolens. The FROCK OF PRINTED CHAUj; ers. yes, really and truly suspenders, form a threesoie suit is a very attractive s.-tuuie. s.-tuuie. The picture proves)-It's proves)-It's a hit fl.ipperish, to be scr-no scr-no doubt, enhances It all, the -the eyes of the younger set. It seems that the suspend-comes suspend-comes to us via Hollnvop u iiere it Is extremely popular the younger screen aetre.we;, ' Kent, who posed tor this pl;. being one of the first to tU fad. Granting that It is the su-Vi su-Vi hicli give the thrill of n. for smartness and up-to d.it-:-skirt and the blouse are silt ; themselves. In fact, they f-clew f-clew to two of fashion's Istb The plaited wool skirt, fur belongs in the wardroheof; ern vmng girl. Not onlj ( but for school wear, a skirt this is quite essential frorai:-as frorai:-as well as a fashionable poin; Of course a separate skirt . any number of blouses.' im tuck-in versions over wtfd ado is made this Season. I latest ensembles, whether nl : knitted, whether with Ion: jacket, feature the tuck ir There is an exaggerated about the uew tuck-in blouse; really quite fetching. Among the many versi.r.' "tuck-in" there are nuiie t tractive than those ot irt;t which lace at the front openr; olorful cord. White was!.. I : ! .... ?! ! . , - .' k 1 "-s " v " V x v t AA':i L ; HJiV ; err V A CHIC SUSPENDER DRESS - pf .5 u e-K.r te ' " "''I'-H will grace lb, r " """lrl "i- or - "' 's sp in a tb '" ,,: U """ '''"T-n tlaunel in n ; 'i", "'""..s for s , ' ' wl,ll x'i-1,,,.,1 ,Ul ,M n .-air':; such as pongee and l.nssih as smart styled In a titH""''1' With skirts and jaclo't? plain fabric the sk'cvelf' blouse Is also spoiisorcl ''" , sleeves" has become a the mode lor Ihe mlM'r "" come. Which all u'oes to ' Ihe tennis tei't ml .' thusiast nn going to l'"ss ' fort as well as "looks" in ' .in.iA i'i'11; 15. I2. irl'0 Nvw't'"' |