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Show 6-- D SUNDAY HERALD MARCH IS, lUih Cuumr. l)uh SUNDAY, 1D5J Tapered Trousers Conform to the Narrower Trend , Styles for Men Emphasize 'Lighter, Brighter Look' depend"! epoa always a time of changeiheavy emphasis on Uihter. brlshterjSpring. and - wie kchub vi ma w Vhen men a nonions ,iQr, ,nd on raoncs ireauj tuumry u shopper can taKe his choice not weno, Keeping lo step with the "cat- - broaden aa the tempo. w weir duced In weight. ' dutibl-brsural look" which dominates all business and social Uvea Increeses .fferti fabrics, is W une wuu only of single- - andthre-iuttomen's attire for 1953, both cas- The year 1953. in itself an era of the reduction la bulk brought about suits, but alao of n modele of button and ual slacks and suit trousers for sweeping changes, wm ne no in- by the new "natural Vnot. suits. SitYlei' Bltteit News Spring are somewhat narrower ception. Styles ef All Type i at the knee and at the cum. in To meet the demands of this acThis "lighter, brighter, look" addition, extremes of pleating tive oerlod. with Its many business is the biggest newt in siyies iw With the return of outdoor starts and the advent of warmer weather. and the, "baggy seat" popular oDDortunlties. social events and Snrine. a wide aeiecuon or sports sxyies or In every aspect of apparel during the beyday of the drape outdoor SDorts. most men assay suit, have been succeeded by their wardrobe needa ana plan lur from the lightweight shirt he buys all types will be efttred for erf.ve but neatly fitting changes to keep them abresst of for boU to the suit and topcoat u men. For the goiter, shirts of ajl comfortable, with purchases to create that Important! wool and cotton jersey, and of a atyles. the times. The Easter of cotton mesh fabrics will Narrower cut In its stress on proper attire and new "successful looung" appearmce variety the shopper will find be available. throughout their full length keeps stv es. elves impetus to tne pea In business Every tennis player will select a man's waist, seat and legs In cock urge" every man's desire this "brighter, lighter look." tennis shorts from an array his new his with for the elements he When off the trim, shops to show step brightest s man of cotton twill and tropical wor styling of his coata, sports Jackets of his wardrobe, and to Impress Spring suit, the both In full length and topcoats. upon the minds of others his ability will ind that the greatest variety sted models, slacks of to choose the right clothes for the in fabrics, colon and styllngs will trousers and in shorts. Although A variety of sports Jscket styles trop be found in suits of gabardine continue to be a top right time. , both two- - and three-butto-n t In favorite for all forms of casual men ical worsted and la the new Because models, will t available for wear woolens. wear, the new woolen fabrics know that hundreds of times each Including lightweight tweed and day In every type of activity, they Despite the countless new fibers at spectator sports and at informal the soft shetiand-ar- e and blends, most advances in suit social events, winning are Judged silently by their these men take advan-tai- e styling are introduced first in wool While colder westher remalna strong support as men adopt the of new Spring atyles to add and later adapted by the maken in many sections of the country, popular "wool look" to new aspects of their wardrobe. Shep- to their wardrobe important Items of blends and vther tlben. like a variety of casual Jacket will herds' checks, donegals and her- and to replenish supplies of appar- wise, new textures in fabrics and win men's attention. new fabric styles are established ringbones will be In the spotlight, el which show signs of wesr. worn with smooth silk, cotton When he enters his clothing store first in wool and later developed Limburger cheese gets Hi amt mesh, or wool jersey sports shirts this Spring, the average man will for use in other fibers. A variety from the town of JJmbourg, m solid colon or soft stripes. find ' that styles for 1953 plsce of suit models is available for Spring . at lj uimn i- d to single-butto- single-breaste- d . f 4, son. trousers t neat-lookin- g ityle-onseiou- all-wo- light-weifih- success-conscio- ' ' Ml ! I t Small A Deposit Will Hold 1 AaNsyL-s-y Any Item VERSATILE LADY SPKING-Featu- rlng the new "fanta-fl- t this cleverlymatched striped coat made from i tweed fabric Imported from Scotland tan be worn loose or as a fitted coat with' a belt. Phyllla M. Armstrong, model for Glorta'a Frock Shop, pauses to admire the shawl collar and tha cuffs of the beige striped coat contrasted with deep turn-bac- k the dark brown purse and gloves. She chose a poke bonnet hat crested by "Yvonne." double-construct- SPRING SUNDAY BEST'-Sty- led for any Sunday In spring or special occasions is the original outfit modeled by Bertha Drobay for Lewis Ladies' Store. To top her black and white stripe dress by "Prestige Junior" made of Syntussa rayon and silk, Miss Droubay chose a fine virgin wool coat of British Import and a bright pink hat Her attire reof Milan straw trimmed with pink Forget-me-noflects the hew spring fashions which are dramatically punctuated with the Coronation influence. Royal colors, regal silhouettes and See ifo Easter Fashions That Top the Parade ... spring-summ- er - New Foundation Garments Accent the Narrower Line for 953. 1 curve will un- -i port or down on the thigh for i tic adapts Itself to different fig' g your lovely figure this smooth line. Stateglcally placed ure contours. Spring, according to the new fash-Io- elastic and light weight feather-bonin- g A boon to the minimum figure Is In foundation garments. help to achieve freedom the Inflatable bra. A design innovation la t halter-brThe long line is an Innovation with better stomach support. In .bras, pantie-girdland' the More elastic is being used in adjustable at the neckline. A foundation. many of the new bra styles to wired strapless comes it a "D" complete Pantie girdles are built up at give freedom of movement along cup for the fuller figure. Many the waist to add diaphragm sup with comfortable control. The elas bras with undercup wires have A natural-lookin- cerline a, es one-pie- cuffed tops which cast be adjusted to the wanted depth. foundations ahow no visible means of support Low tops are Important to take can of the deepest decoletage in both casual and dressy fashions. Waist and midriff control is an important feature of many styles. ... ... DRESSES EXQUISITE Top-to-h- ip In gay prints. White or navy. Jacket style dresses, rayon crepes and linens. Sizes 10 to.20, 38 to 46. KNIT-SUI- t J3" 111-- - .. . come all! Little girls and grandmothers, too-C- ome see our gay, colorful showing of the prettiest Easter fashions, ever! Never were our dresses so deliciously pretty! Coats so wonderfully flattering! Suits so new, so beautiful! Easter's a wonderful time to be pretty to be elegant! . . . as you will be, too in our exciting, thrilling fashions, now here for your choosing! . Come one queenly fabrics these add the crowning touch to styles for women this year. Colors, the costume look and the slim silhouette are all wear. featured In styles mapped out for LEWIS LADIES' STORE at th 898 to 4950 114 TS ' ' with an Elegsnt Air 5.98 to 39.50 EXCITING COATS EASTER COSTUME ACCENTS 1 298 to . 7950 MILLINERY i.2.98 to 35.08 BLOUSES ..,.2.98 to 10.98 JEWELRY..... 1.00 to 4.95 1.00 to 1.98 GLOVES 1.98 to 12.50 BAGS White and Pastels Fleeces English Tweed Shorties Finger-Tip- s Full Lengths e' ia .m- jizei IU TO ri JL , , NJI k J2fp tL;4 .'V " f U VHriil H' 7; . V' ( k 1 carter tult Your Easter becoming SAVINGS! u beret tt W YouH know . . . it. &ms "Zi. --Us best -- nt two. And. pretty you'll ; ... too! ,uit your budget Paris-inspire- d Fashions by , ? peIfect Jor the leader. Casually cor- rect in worsted, the Unes are goft and slim. ?ul,m Th peated this, 3!oke. Coat-0f-t- beautiful ' .c!?ver1,3' the full cuffs of in he -- .Year. Velgora. i i . . . that an American woman will love Chic pointed lapels highlight our Briar tweed shorties with tight cuffs and full sleeves. 8950 1250 In 33 - Rich boucle In heavenly pasWide, wide cuffs , ancj wonderfully full - tels you'll love. i EL LiLri 66 North Univ. Ave. '" ' Sizes 10 to 20 a Sixes to 44 clt M M M wm IslI- - it s dmarr 10 Be PROYO, if- - IP' V V ! SW . innrty UTAn mm u they 7! |