OCR Text |
Show i V i' '' " - - V - 4. vj u ,. m. f . ,.- "v ' V . . - ion v.,; 'i t w'U ' - ' . " , i- -i ? When you come across photos of womens tennis ctotiies from decades ago. ycu wonder how the gals managed to move freely at all, let alone play games. I ?r Amelias bloomers' mid to give lady tennis players more freedom than the (currepft fuUJength tennfts costume of heavy gabardine. Still, the orinal Bloomer Giri, shown swathed in folds .of fabric, must have been pretty hard put to get up speed in action, Yet many of todays rsperts fashions are modern adaptations of yesterdays Bloomers fossae designs. of forerunners were the tenSboxts and slacks. And ds costumes from the 19th ceritury are still being used as inspiration for the brief versions now being done in fabrics. washable, easy-car- e ; At a recent show at the West Side Tennis 'Chib in Vr . T j yl,V fr.t.J s r .r-R v .AA. i ; uf!'- - were r Vk A 4. bare or nude . craze turned up. in circular cutouts at the sides of demurely tops pleated dresses, midriff fishof and a skimmer dress sheer net over The 1 ; skin-ton- e was the deminlne look: expressed in ruffles, lace and ribbon trim. But, compietely new or copied from the old, all the tonnfa fashions had one thing in common r- skirt lengths were cut to the bone j skimming the upper important, too, . - . . r. Forest Hills, N. Y., launch- 2 .. WEARING A SANFORD : Original from y.-- Luthys is Jeanne Hall. The suit is of Odanese which sheds wrinkles and gives a lasting fresh appear-'ancand white check suit With whkite amel triacetate blouse. ecetate,,nie beauty fabric" lt Is a two piece brown e. i Jeaime is wearing brown and whote accesories. . it 9 ' (V; R vrr ''3 .. . i " . . H 'v W ' j& . , - 4 ing an exciting variety of tennis , .fashions for spring and " summer, Hazel Hotch-kis- s ghtman (now 78, holder of 44 national titles) wore a dress designed by Courtship in Kodel polyester and rayon. It wias based on a tennis fcoatume she wore in the Victorian era when she was competing for her first championship. Another design featured in the show was done in the same two fabrics by Court Jester. TWs was a modem version of an 1895 tennis costume with a .blouson top and stRched r panels between , the V4ine of the yoke and the waistband. But theres no chance of losing the ball un der the skht of this little number. , The. hemline, ends lust a short wpy below the hip bone. Adaptations of styles from a former era were .only some of the designs shown for the coming tennis season. The scidptured silhouette a la Courreges was well represented as were the new hght-i- y fitted shapes that move gracefully with thebody in action world news In ;; .Ttw ChrWIonSeiahoa Monitor ihJ ' Ploaao onlor my ubKrptlon to tho Monitor for tho parlod chtelcod bo-lo-w. I 1 A- - ondom S YEAR 24 " .. 1113. Funds) 6 months 9 months 12 6 Shoot. CltyL. , sw?,i s ' Boston, Mom. 021 15 Ono Norway i ' AND Sport Coals BY CURLEE or CAPPS great show for Conference a and Flatter A Will Set Your Man In Spring Mood .;. . Him Too . . See Onr Wide Selection Today ; r WEMBLY and ARROW gJUflfg byvArrow and Van Heusen.In SnapTab, or Regular Collar. ; In White and Pastel Odors will Please Him and Mint too. wtth new- Exclusive They Never Need ironing. Van .O Press v TIES Button-Down- ," ; cw.ihc. ; . 'l Will Compliment Every - Style, . Visitors! IN F3QG0N! : FOR ALL TOUR HEN FOR YOUR YOUNG MAN Will Be a Big Success with Clothes frten Tanners I DONT FORGET FAMOUS THOSE fj,. FdiouiV.V 8 R;; A ' t : ' hi,. i Tti iCcst r'i'i ; Year Men Gsn Wear NMIE DDAIIDS FDOII ' snoss ; FOR EVEQTOCCOSIOn -, ROY TOE BEST APQDEi 7 0 9 at 8:15 p.m. Special Matinee Saturday April 9th vrms tor TICKETS! SEND CHECK OR Nen's Wear . PRESTON T' We Gtve S. & H. Green Stamp, MONEY ORDER TO P.O. BOX 222, NORTH SALT LAKE PflMlMGI MW at 2:15 p.m: ta-.tfl-'.i.a-Ta Ordsrs filled on first come, first served basis for best available seats. Tickets will be held at box office for you to pick up. 11 10 IS TENNESSEE W April 25 to 30 THE JIMMY ERNIE FORD DEAN SHOW V " r't-. - - V" |