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Show ' -- FASHIONS SEPARATES ftdCC V ' . ' 1 ':- , v:' : 'V AND about hemlines and silhouettes may differ, but world, is united on one point: It believes in separates. It's more than a surface affection, too, because this year smart women wear separates inside and out Now slip separates have entered the picture to work some versatile wardrobe magic along with two-pieknit dresses OPINIONS y ... by, Ally. Rice 7. If "' 'U..f,. J it : ce and coordinated "separate" suits. Evening separates call for special mention, too. They combine so many, many ways for new and daring effects. A few words to the wise about this season's mixing and matching: Full skirts take to blouses and fitted tops, while boxy jackets and stand-awa- y tops look best with slim skirts. DcA -- a IT.' - ? . '.: j " J .... I I'fl'1 " .1 ' - 7 1 i . aa : J S - ; y t 1 " - r A; "T'-iH-- A.V . y 1 W . 1 i ,1 & O v v in I. The cosmopolitan look in spectator sportswear is exempliwool-kn- it fied in this two-pie"separates" dress. High-neckce top has bold contrast stripes ed in the very smart Italian manner. 2. Black velveteen appears in a smart "separate" suit.-Th- e skirt goes with almost any sweater or blouse; the jacket's equally compatible worn with skirts. Matching camisole is available. 'v rr 1 A 3. Nylon tricot slip separates, trimmed with nylon lace, may be paired or worn separately. Contoured slip skirt with stif. fened lace bias flounce gives variance to the slim silhouette. x Fabrics: Crompton Richmond ' Hats: John Frederics Bags: Roger Van S Lace: Araefex Gloves: Kislav Shoes: Delm an Jewelry: Accessocraft ". V.i 1 .' FAMILY WEEKLY MAGAZINE Photographed exclusively for FAMILY WEEKLY byKJenriJanson Write FAMILY WEEKLY, 179 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago I. III., for infor mation jfstyles shown are not available locally. n J: SEPTEMIEJt 24. ltS4 i -- fv |