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Show This Year's Easter Fashions To Be Dainty, Very Feminine By CHERIE NICHOLAS t v v., I . ' v I 1 hh''-; -"JS - ) - Jrxr: ' - i rrz.m. - 1 v j S 2 J l & i ,M..r,..,fr.WA....W yf f t ley will vie with orchids, gardenias, P '- flaming hibiscus and camellias. Sil- J; $ vered and gilded leaves are a new , - - f , I i and distmctive Easter fashion with ' Jf appeal to those seeking the out-of- ;: v j ; i the-ordmary. WmsSMmmxsi'm Speaking of flowers, milliners ev- ley will vie with orchids, gardenias, flaming hibiscus and camellias. Silvered Sil-vered and gilded leaves are a new and distinctive Easter fashion with appeal to those seeking the out-of-the-ordmary. Speaking of flowers, milliners everywhere ev-erywhere declare that myriads of flattering little' flower hats are selling sell-ing in unprecedented numbers. The significant message about these adorable little flowery confections is that you may -.wear them as correctly cor-rectly with your prim little tailor suit as you can with your dressiest dressi-est dress-up costumes. (Quite a departure de-parture from the old idea which exacted ex-acted a tailored hat with a tailored suit!) The thought that is prevalent throughout this season's style program pro-gram is that one should wear alluringly al-luringly feminine and flattering accessories. ac-cessories. This applies not only to flowery hats and colorful whimsical veils but also to "hankies," which are of the pretty-pretty type. It is just such flower-bedecked hats as the one shown above (to the left in the illustration) that are lending "endearing young charms" to the Easter fashion picture this spring. Note the dainty handkerchief, handker-chief, designed by Burmel, which so artfully plays up a dainty petit-point petit-point garland encircling an embroidered embroid-ered full blown rose. You can get these "hankies" with violets or daisies or whatever flower you mjjy choose. The other flower chapeau is typically an Easter bonnet. It is a shiny straw in bon bon pink, trimmed with cherry blossoms, full-blown roses and wide green ribbons. rib-bons. The veil matches the straw. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) ALL signs point to a lovely and colorful array of sweetly feminine fem-inine fashions for Easter. This is definitely a year when emphasis is on "pretty lady" trends. There is big news, in color, especially es-pecially in the pastels for suits, coats and ensembles. The whole fashion world is expressing enthusiasm enthusi-asm for the new monotone wools in light beiges, misted greens, the very new violet and mauve tones, muted pinks and pale grayish blues. Seen in fashion-first Easter costumes, they are ideal, especially for the long-coat costumes as shown in the illustration. Fresh flowers add chic to these attractive Easter outfits. Beaux please take notice! The lady of your heart will be queen of the Easter Eas-ter parade if you send a corsage of fresh white freesias to match the bouquet on her hat (note the model in the center of the picture). If she is sophisticated, any beau may win her heart with a modernistic modern-istic corsage of fresh gardenias. If you're away she will appreciate your wiring her local florist to include in-clude an extra gardenia or two to tie on herwrist bracelet fashion as illustrated to the right. The newest idea of American designers de-signers is that fragrant flowers should match the motif of gay print dresses with which they are worn. This Easter, romantic arrangements of roses, violets and lilies-of-the-val- |