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Show 1'0-- B "raDjffi 'Desiree' HERALD SUNDAY SiShS; 1534 - ON PARADE tit ft If,, you like to h a veTfiat "a - ;v'n' doesn't ft ' . . dressed 1 1 up" feeling man 'and-wha- - v t feel Af you'll mighty fine in the new top-cowith ats tli e 1 sharp-cu- t, roomy but trim linesYou can find them in assorted col- Large "outsid e' pockets give a stylish touch as well as utilWorn itarian. with lTV'- - T? and nm rasn ion Literatis m off-whit- es ur. 1 1 t f .'..,-i-;:"V- ..: v-- - mp - lt - - I 1 nu ----- --- 7-"- w 1 shoes, these new 7 ne gloves, the-ne- lish ; iews bint of Ireland permeated effect .With, these , two-ton- e Delicately, styled closed' and year the popular two-ton- e shoes.jwide open shoes whic will follow he home of "Mrs. Erie Boorman 1 2 ath-semi-close- d wear. more for in handled is button boldly. pumps eight j there is the, closed vamp, open gloves pale Wednesday evening when the Lit- vith the to match the trim, and bagiback sandal which is one of the important dressmaker The trimming is part of the ers erati Club met to hear a review of the book. "Desiree" by Anne-mar- ie suits make the big fashion news shoe eivins a very modern effectlto match the, basic .dolor of the, prettiest shoe fashions we've had a decade; in shoes for this Spring. of design. And white trimming in shoe, make .a very nice three-i-n Salenko. new a n look some brand suu m front it's a slLji pointed accessories. get cases has given way to the Door prizes were awarded Mrs. forThey s rising hem many the season two-toand new nother closed version w;th an air of tailororthe beiges pale ed Schofield and Mrs. Victorii4np r(tat th npprt far mnrp which-armore subtla in combin- shoe, matches the" mood of a town ed elegance. The back is wide . Cartwright. Refreshments were;deOI.ative treatment of footwear. tweed, for the important spring open in a sling, a ha'.er back or served and favors were nut cups They point to the mode that ation with dark shades.,' costume. Here again the closed one of the new fluid asymmetric which colors are the These go in shamrock design. Adding a will be dominant for Easter and bu such names as vith the new;strans. It's delicate. feminine. pump parchment, stackedis ' aor favorite cherry note over the fireplace they hint of fashions that will built leather heel; 'new and prepared to go right on up cameo, panama, were green candles tied with prevail later in the summer cashmere, into warm weather. and slimmer bearetc. polished highly pine, polar green plaid bows in shamrock when the wide open shoes will polished A new angle are in are shoes all these etc. The the red shoe newestrof They form. rise to record popularity, of depth, and the in the pale anilines, in the honey, story for spring in the combina- various degree Those attending were Mesdames Heels, whether high or medium in which they are handled ginger Or polish&J pine shades, ition of red with dark leathers Thomas Bullock, Grant Fisher, are slimmer and more graceful way with the darker base shade of Here the contrasting leather is in effective shoe styles for wear rank H. Gardner, Arnold Gra for Spring. The silhouett is long- the shoe a. darker une, nanaied more with twee s, flannels and fleeces is new and different er. And color, in terms of pale ham," Robert Halladay, Royal tones In a .arrow band of for less formal town war. The delicately. of the Often part greater lend Henderson Allen M. Johnson, offsetting dark hues, cde, an nderlay, or narrowed square toe pump, scalloped the of is tone, made pale Reed Nilsen, Ted Schofield, Clif- - thexsmartest of all of the de- vamp a of black or; which many women like for spec-- a or binding piping or with plain, shirred, new pleated touches. brd Henrichsen, Boyd Erickson, lightfully of jtator wear, leads itself particular- just a shell of the basic shoe deeper tone brown. Lawrence Asher, J. Robert Bul- Black More Important Or it may be a half and The beige to brown family is'fr well to combinations of leath- ock. Byron Johnson. Cullen Y. Black is more important than color. vamp, or a vamp of one Hpfinitplw th favoritp in thpsp er.A Christenson, Victor ItX!artwright, ever this spring DiacK patent half of the other. highly rtyled city spectators. ith panel of red on the vamp of Robert Q.-x- Strong, Keith Ercan- - and black polished calf. Navy color and the back tone to honors the the shoe extending down to paler Real Attention Getters brack, D. Ross Urie, Alfred Ridge, is a little lighter, and cool neucover the square toe, is an effecSince skirts are definitely Wells Cloward and Mrs. Boor- - tral browns r.re exceedingly Bridging the Gap on shoes of polished tive touch takshow designers have man. shorter, smart. women who wants a black, navy, taupe or oxford the For am nfti'intgDa of tho citiiatiori tn colors In other years these Sil. 4 . atten-: - smart rtreet shoe that will bridge grey. This permits the carrying rreate reallv outstanding Filters produced by the auto nave Deen uveneaJ wita . . luutuw fash- - Mip gap Detee1ntne arlv closed ofi a rod ?a.10 aaa another spat sooe Ar,M-.narra little tion getters in spring. . ninin. motive Industry wil 1 separate v, ana me iaier 01 coior to me ensemDie. types . , v xor easier water from gasoline. bow, cording or stitching. This 10ns. A lighter, softer and moTe sty- - ' 7 Bumps Make in Spring Sh oes . snap-bri- hat, I"" 'I: Semi-Close- d on-whi- te r ors. Closed, . Reviewed for TO P COATS . . top- coats are just the thing for a date, for trav- -arsi el, for any occasion when Mr. ' " Beau mm el wantstolook B ' ' u his very best. 1 Comfort and Naturalness Keynotes of Men's Wear Stylings for Season Ahead r 1 Social Arts Club Views U Travelogue Along with the increased em- -' and are smart looking as well. travelogue and colored slides rhai rn rnmfnrt in nthpr - : r as- -. "Shih" varns arp - - nspd in a new A tu. v 11.1.. t naiy,-jmjmpects of the American Way of way to gixe a textured look to 01 me noiy i.unu. without producing a'and Switzerland were shown by Life. Increased attention is being fabrics, tClawson . Cannon, an instruc-- j of in our to effect. overdone comfort way heavy, piid t!e dress. Soft worsted jersey is belns'I"; to the Social Arts SSt v- .r i ht " for lighter, .roomier, more airylan increased feeling of lightness.1 The group met with Mrs. Melis- d to is this and soft luxuriousness sports sa Lewis readily clothing, as hostess at the home parent in the new styles for jackets. of her daughterPMrs. E. J. Ncl-- , T Spring, Worsted denim makes an aP'jcrm Fn-oWlcnn T " enter- Developing the trend to lighter pearance in sports jackets :nln! niann with and lighter weights in fabrics, Sturing blazer stripes and geomet-- l Using the St. Patrick Day theme this Spring's suitings areI six to ricai the patterns in - traditional,' in both favors and decorations,! JI oun fj. .s i .U utrmiu wf uCa uauc. iuiois rxni servCd to guests and' wag u,lunch a and ivory. nine to eleven ounces of only members. Guests present were! Kitten-sof- t few years ago, Cashmere is beeom-jMr- s. Nellie Henrichsen, Mrs. Er- New fabrics for Spring fit the ing more and more popular, in ven J, Nelson Jr., Mrs. Nelson comfort requirement to a "C" softly tailored suits and sports St.. and Mrs.' Eliza NelsonMem- - ... ... v,.nr 'r t-- ?, j and simple, these Penney's Dress Charmers, beautifully styled of with added master sheer rayons of touches glamour glitter to enchance Easter wardrobe. Misses' and your half sizes. Slim-line- d i.. :1 i ap-,an- n fea-,tfli- nd ... I i Y S vuuip" j jackets noted for their comiort.bers present were the Mesdames and luxurious feel." Henrv Booke. Hannah Cardall Mohair is being blended with Erma Hawke, A. J. Harmon,' wool to make another of the A"W111 Henrichsen, -- . Soft Light lead-jBeaul- ah ing Spring fabrics popular for its Jones. Melissa Lewis. George J coolness and springy feel. Mo- -j Myers, William Minger, Ole E:-hair doesn't "cling" during warm' Olsen, James Peay and William weather and allows the body to Vincent. Shoes New Men's Style "breathe." , Comfort and Color Extra Pair Slacks A rntahlA rlpnaMnrp frnm fnr. w" 4 HfT- I " " 13KB me overcoii;Servative wno saia male dress is the use Add to Utility of This spring ;of black and white, and the bright-C- . off your feet? .; - C .o. i' -lULNLL there's really something; for the er hues: brick red. gold and grayr Next' time that clothing" sales men. They'll walk in luxury, 'ncreen jackets are wardrohp or tailor asks, "One or two! the new shoes that are liqht aslDriehteners for a colorful Sum-!ma- n a featner (comparea 10 me oia .jner. pairs of trousers, sir?" you'll be1 to say, "Two!" ones, inai is. suit as a Kiuvr. , In Knnrt.,.,-- ar is even wise You holdto their constructed probably know from long yet imore variation in color with that the trousers of experience more staled and smartly shape, jcorah COCoa. lemon, copper, sase. a suit almost always wear out than ever before.- flamingo and other vital colors before the jacket. With two pairs The same revolution that has leading the field. of trousers, you can eliminate taken place in men s clothing has this annoying occurrence. hit the shoe industry, with won- But, happily, you'll also have I. J . .1 . uls. ) uctiul The extra pair of girl wouldn't a sharp-lookin- g How many men now own a think of wearing a crumpled slacks for your favorite sport winter greatcoat, or an office 3uit! dress. And today she doesn't coat (assuming, of course) that of flannel or sercre heavy enough ,have to tolerate crumpled night both trousers and coat are in to stand alone? Their clothing is clothes. There are now available harmonizing colors) . Your light in weight, often combined; a wide variety of nightgowns and with "magic fibre" to keep itjpajamas that need no ironing your wardrobe isn't cluttered up wrinkle proof and fresh, designed and are wrinkle-resistan- t. with odd slacks. for wear in heated offices, heated trains and cars, heated homes. 1 . ti. 4- . X:2 $ tr. - - Well-groom- " , ed mW A are going right along ith the trend. You're going to gee some of the smartest of he in nylon mesh for general street wear with business suits. New meshes have been developed In lighter shades, basket weaves and two tone tweedy fects. These appear In the classic ind wing tip, the newer variations on these themes for treet wear. Smooth leathers, are perhaps .first for combination with these airy meshes, but there is Increasing popularity for grained leathers and reptile, real ft 0Ww ii young point U f KJ A uuuuifls Shoes Go Along Shoes nW models h .JTOOPQING nCJCGr.lDE.OG vltw in sheti M. U-wl- or grain. Highlights for this type of shre re the slimmer, narrower, more elegant silhouette, and the continued interest tn browns for combination with the lighter shades. In some cases shoes are monotone with mesh dyed to match a sparkling v hemline While brovyn leads, don't overlook the smartness of a pair of blue shoes In the early spring blue suedes with white cushion soles. Now more men are going for :he navy shoe because it has a smirt new look and combines well with the grey and blue suits which lead the field for town wear. Hover con-lervati- ve tardy quality. 1.98 . :98 c FLOWERS NOW i W IMPS sparlc to everything you wear this spring. At a price that's a revelation! 95 n n 9.f n asmmum 154 WEST CENTER PROVO'S COMPLETE -P- FAMILY for Spring. Clever little shapes from Penney's" for a Vivacious cushion pill box, bumper Easterl cushion sailor ''in classic dark shades, white, Springy pastels. The little hat-t- he Big Thing head-turnin- g ROVO SHOE BALCONY CHIC" SWISS STRAW 1 Done with style and simplicity, black patent lights up your foot, adds i AT PENNEY'S FASHION 7, Other New Combinations Mesh Isn't the only combination material for new spring shoes. Some of the handsomest of the new shoes combine linen with leather plain linen cr linen with a slightly nubby texture. And there are some new Dacron meshes out which have tested well for appearance and CLOVES beneath the the leather trlm. wardrobe. 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