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Show ' Fashions Relax in n utum 2.ASUNDAY. SEPTEMBER A 19, 1954 5UNUAT MtKALU 1 - 5 ' V-- Flattery for Milady Easy-Goin- g Silhouette ' V This Year, Fashion takes a. "relaxed atti tude" toward its newest fashions of the fall season. The easier sil houette runs through 'all categorto budget type ies of of apparel for autumn into winter, j Keynoting the "relaxed" silhouette in newest designs are the "almost fitted" lines of jackets and dresses Blousedbacks, dropped, set-i- n shoulder lines, big col I- t lars, more of the box jacket; and more fullness of skirt ' are DELISO DEBS this moment oa ILLUSION HEEL One of the smart new fall the major delineations of the make mine Deliso "From Debs" smart many "Deb" patterns available at Prates Shoe g stylings of the easier women when they wear a say Samjolie pearl silhouette. Department is the new featured illusion 'heeU p uels modeLand note its accented jewel box un and sleeves dolman Deep a tricky number to garner a smart wardrobe. It spells "glamor" See them at fitted bodices give a new ease appearance. Shoe Price's Store. on top of dresses, suit jackets and coats. Pleatings and set-i-n fullness give ease to skirt lines on others. Silhouette-wisfashion focuses for this year, The. shoes that are stepping into flattering-Ope- n look marked the Black, suede is definitely ' th attention upward - fashion scene the fasTiion for are news Fall centers shoes high presented in tyle leader for Fall, '54. Suedes, the important detail . feminine . . . .. , tha open generally, overshadow the polutterly showings. about the neckline. preew j leathers, ished but luster calfs '. sandal Haltrf'' of variations captivating! Yslings, ranee wide styles, Here a There's a ladylike, graceful air mulex opened-T- . and crossed and kidskins are gainingX well- soell flattery for milady's ward footwear that is the perattention aps ' are ; in the fashion spot desprvert robe newcomers. Wider, flatter to x open-tocollars become the new seasons fect complement , to the elegant light, while the closed-bacReptiles, always a favorite to fashion. of silhouette rank moods of Fall, continue their 1954. harbinger promises trademark for in on Page die fluid Slim and (Continued lines, Rem heels, popularity. the high The sailor collar, brandt collar, the portrait collar, are but a few bateaus. cqwls of the basic neckline treatments! that highlight the newest fashions for fall into winter. Sleeves too, have taken on new treatments. Considerably slimmed sleeve has re down, the set-i- n conviction definite a with turned In coats, .dresses and suit jackets. g charm of From the the relaxed look, fashion also points up the svelte sophistication of the fitted look as typified by the reigning princess, and empire modes. V .Integrated into all the major showines are the modified accents that subdue the now lines, of the past season look. with an "almost-fitted- " Competition reigns the previously-popularize- d princess stylings and the newer bloused, relaxed high-fashi- on ' : ! I A :.. i " - O 3 "If easy-goin- 0 ' - , -- m All v Open Look, Color M$rk Autumn Shoe Styles e, F-al- U .;. r J l , e, k, ": ; a .r U - 5 i :; 1 -- !'. it '.irW- ' easy-goin- - H v " t- closely-contour- ed too.-betwee- For dress or casual. Marguerite Mad-se- n is the thing. Taylor's boasts that Jantzen's knubby-kn- lt models in a wide variety of colors. Mar-- , carries these-chifuerite adds a shoulder strap bag and matching pair of shoes of yellow cast to her ensemble and carries trim suede gloves . : for that importanTdate. GOIN SOME WHERE c : 1 9--A) n Paris-introduce- d,' The wooly lambs that grew the wool that form this knit creation certainly didn't stray far from wrong. This Ann Adams Original, 100 per cent wool suit has a turquoise angora trim and is modeled for Grant's by Charlotte Mecham. Charlotte wears an accentuating black velor, felt hat, black faille bag and gloves. :; NO LOST SHEEP ', lines. C Milady " can choose either or both silhouettes, as leading de- signers and manufacturers have joined forces to present many smart variations. Plain and printeu woolens, nov and velveteens,! elty corduroys worsteds ' and silks, sheer wool crepes, furry wools, rich velvets, I Fox to Mink, Boa to Stole Little Furs Top Fashions pieces are costume-sparkin- g V Fur "separates" are destined Fort Wall DUP Honors Birthday Of Mrs. Nelson ' lii OC i "; ' x STUDDED COQUETTE . . . TWISTED -- Black Suede . Sizes 4'2 to AAAA to ... . B Mrs. Eliza Nelson was honored on her 88th birthday anniversary by members of Camp Fort Wall, Daughters of. Utah Pioneers meeting Thursday at the hone of Joyce Harmon. A tribute was given to Mrs. Nelson by Mrs. Emma Jones. A chinchilla. cessory notes. ; Stoles cape stoles, jackets, and pretty birthday cake centered the a scarves are For table. of mix all this part happy marriage, large "little fur? picture. Terrifically fresh or canned applesauce with Mrs. Merle Madseii gave the smart are the jackets with the crushed pineapple- serve on van-ili- lesson. "They Came in 54" and ice cream. bloused back Mary Clark sang a solo. tip-dye- !. Pianos' . s - fashion-importa- 'ze 7 ready-to-wear-collectio- ns. for importance in the evening picture, tool Little sleeveless blouses of white mink and ermine; capelets, clutch capes, stoles and tiny evening jackets wardrobe! Persian lamb, beaver, marmot, in all the- season's top .luxury d Canadian muskrat, fox, and sable are most furs, such- as often, shown in these striking ac- sable, mink,; Russian sable and in the popular price bracket. Ifor a small portion of her fashion woman can budget, the style-wis- e add a great look of luxury to her Tanagia Calf . . . . , or their fashion dollars, are, now -' being shown in furs! These little furs can be worn a classic as collars to dress-u- p ac coat . . . as the ever-sma- rt cent-t- o lend distinction, to a suit . '. . and as a luxurious touch to the popular coat dress. Shown in a wide range of furs, diminutive straight stoles. these A lustrous satins, antique taffetas, peau de sole, and rayon crepes all underwith new textures effect. These: are styled with a line the princess, the "peacock," fitted waistband and a tapering the empire, the sheath, and the relaxed silhouette lines of the sleeve cut. Appearing on the Fall scene are many imaginative variations of collars in fur. Outstanding is the sailor collar, an unusual twisted lei of Norwegian blue-fox- . shawl collars of black or white fox, and Separates, long a favorite of .vomen who like a lot of change f Convenient Parking 164 N. University Avenu a Phone 3796 nt ' ' "' ; The AA. jx " ' I ' a ... A " f - . . A' -- " . a A ..... ; . . ,v, x1 4 ' A'. . A'''' - " , : , ' ' - ' ? v r' ' i . ... 35 W. tenter, Prdvo A r A" ; j ' ", " x . m featured in Harper's BAZAAR ::::n . Little ;n?C(, ' 111 fA ; I 71 lli wn francisco : - ' , furprUe... rp i Two xclting different textures combin perfectly In an ingenious LillifAnp costume suit. The shimmering loveliness of fabric-o- f France "ripple" moir M highlighted by the softness of fet black French velvet. Ono further rriagnificertt touch-t- he ornament of rmin tails. The trim jacket conceals the SflOOO jacket-and-dre- v J y 1 '' frame X Ki - ' rnnt ss -- beautifully-fitte- d sheath dress. Black only . . U .M i jr j N r I J I $3995 : 16S West Center Your Store of Fashion The way GLAMOUR likes a smart girl to look . . . angelic i ' 'A'" In her Mary Lane coat. Softest wool In winterberry red. From GLAMOUR'S pages, a Mary Lane coat you can shrug on- and wrap close. Tawny beige, smoke grey. winter turquois. 8 to 1 6. 8 to 1 - ..." - 1 8. , ' ' c a Mary GLAMOUR'S choice for the chilly grandstands ' (. 'A. Lane coat. Rosewood, winter blue, nutria. ' .' . 8 to 20. : ... H IT A ' A In sizes from . : ft " A |