Show f I i Salt lake Tribuna Th IT Maj Sunday 1955 15 ANI) CURVES ARE ALWAYS CUTE TOO! Pleats n Prints Spell Prettiness This Summer Grice Grether By V Be an old fashioned girl this summer Let pleats prints and prettiness capture the fashion prizes What could be gayer than pink muslin or more captivating than chintz blooming in -- old fashioned yellow daisies? What could be quainter than baby ribbon laced through white eyelet embroidery? Or A f ' A ' v X Vj ' r i - ' - "T- f- s f ( mAre ' t a' "t 4 t --V V f V v 1 ''a' t ' v V X -- i 4 ' Nothing adds - w i charming? a haps forecasting autumn as well ' H t Miss Betty Nicoletti' left in quaint eotton and Missx Beryl Ilall in pink tissue gingham check tilth detachable collar are set tor summer flower-sprigge- d like fine a room ) drapery Y V Y ' is I beautifully : ' jr t s ’ Y y ' ' Let tailored the staff at f 'W' ’¥ more natural waistline for I ' V'’ Play up Figure Bouffant skirts fluffy ahlrtwaits dresses and scoop necked cocktail gowns all play up the best of the feminine figure— and who’s to deny that long stemmed American beauties look more youthful and glamorous a la Marilyn Monroe than Greta Garbo or Marjorie Main? Now for the newest color cue— hot off the designers’ summer cutting board: If you want last year’s cottons to look like '55 dye them brown The Favored Color Brown Is the favored color In the better priced summer gowns A deep rich brown sometimes combined with black is the style leader But all members of the brown family are doing nicely with dark brown ecru beige and khaki showing in cotton lace cotton broadcloth as well as in prints and 'I i fi i c--- -- K" V 1 your drapery 4 k j "c j 4 :" f- ' ' 1 - -- - ' 'f'-- furniture needs! x' aNv Nv ir V and floor covering t 4 'JrA v-Y- j) ' v We specialize in custom drapery vV ' ’ 1 y ) - i i'r - ' 'A ti u and furniturel ’S pop-lincolt- plaids Clothes 251 SOUTH STATI Baby ribbon laces the skirt apd bodice of bouffant gown worn by Jeanne Darwin Yellow posies are echoed in matching big brimmed straw bat beige-to-brown- 4 Have a clothes or fashion t 4 v r I mm r ’ problem? Write to Tribune Fashion Editor and she'll answer your query in this A e f-x v-rr- V'' V In 4 t - V t n column h DEAR FASHION EDITOR: I have lust had a sad experience It b my new navy blue - V1 r i i£ 'V ' v m 4 4 4- m 4 i y X -- t H ' f -- - H SjL ‘ rS I s i N-- e iXi: iV y ' ¥ V f g it £z k j 'ax'- v i V"- 1k I i f i ti d x X tvlt - 4 v 5 I ( i bdVt i£y : - Mrs Richard P Makoff likes this eotton dress which can be worn either for an afternoon or evening event i doer tft: I J r " f' ( ! hV Beautiful —from any point of view -f V £ ox ft U V-yJl-t ffi v ’( v v Jl M curls 1 1 X i- - 4 ( t ! i ' y wf r f X f 4 ¥ 4 s ''s ' 4 4 ' x ’ tjjr ' I Tit Ar: A N4bNtdtw cottons with a sunny future The freshest news in print our crisp cotton charmers sure to be the most in your closet Mode O' Day’s designers have a special know-howith cottons using wonderful colors exciting prints expensive-lookin- g details them look much making higher than their tiny price tag Left: Everglaze cotton stripe with big pockets jeweled buttons 12-1- 8 R£hu leafy cotton print with a satin look has scoop neck full skirt 10-1-6 I top-flig- the cut Come in with or w uhout appointment! Use your charge account ! r- 'X A I 1 50 s i - - 1 ot being manageable that's the secret of our own hit cut that has clicked with young Utahns frtm 15 m 50 and makes our hair cutters the talk of the tow n' Sv X- hr ) ' tliit make a career t 1 r' T liss Utah” on t UiJW b jU S0 ¥ I ‘ Soft ait in curls cute contrived curls tlKi- wv4? Slillk ilM j f f 1f - j I ’i 7 - 'v - WJ 5 4 d t’ 1 L ' 9 ‘1 I x 5 " 4 Our own young I V M r x ANSWER: The only thing left for you to do to save your new suit is to camouflage it some way so the burned hole is covered attrac- tively I think you could do this by first patching the hole then sewing narrow braid around the sleeves Use braid the width of the hole Sew one row horizontally to cover this patch Then sew rows about two inches apart from there to thecufLi the sleeve Match the other sleeve with rows of brsid the same way - You might even like the braid trim on a dressmaker suit better than the plain treatment it had before 4 'v dressmaker suit which I burned with a cigarette the first time worn The burn it on the sleeve just below the elbow The cost of halng it repaired is just out of my reach after splurging on a complete outfit Is there anything you can suggest that 1 can do about it? I cannot match the material and there Is no place from the suit to borrow a piece Besides It would always look patched Thanks for any suggestions at all— Mrs R T S Pocatello Idaho ht especially his! 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