| Show 6C THE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 2 1947 A JUMP AHEAD OF FASHION T The skirts waists wise is shawls ' wore 'em—AND color riotous NEW of ds quiries about the forthcoming marriage of Princess Elizabeth to Lt Philip Mountbatten have been pouring into the offices of British information services from all parts of the United States Sorted from this deluge and answered below are the leading questions that rate priority on grounds of persistence: E Will the royal wedding be different from the ordinary citizen's wedding? No The form of service will be precisely the same as that used for any other 0 breath-takin- g I - 4 f 'P! ' 4e ''" z - - t ' '- - : t -- ' - - ' : SA 1 - -' '' I - 1 4 ' PO f - d- i- - ' ‘' " ' ' 1 i N : huge daisies Hunt up your discarded amber beads becauset a fashion certainty this spring will be amber shades ranging from palest yellow to deepest brown The colors will appear in swim suits day dresses wools nets There are to be rustling ruffled petticoats and elaborate i' t t austerity limitations: be no spectator stands along the wedding route no extra seating accommodation in the Abbey and guests will wear Informal dress S Will the Princess 4 if - sf:- - t -- promise ' : -- 4 ns0 i - i- f p t 1 ' - '''- f i - I -- - '''' ' - -' :-- - 4 ' f ' --''- '' 7 ' - 1 -- - ' 4 - ? - t lk - - 'i - -' : ' ''''' ) : r ' 1 i' : '' 4 "4 u I 1 - - - ' rk - Ni k i4 t i :: - : - -- k - ' I i 4 1 g i - f F 1! 1 T" f : r I- t 3 - 7 i t 0i - - '' i 4- x r" t t: -- - t - t ' 4 1114 N- - 1 8-- ' - r 1 r I f '' 4 r 1 e v '' t t'47I - - i I - 0 2 - I - c - I 4 -t - s - 1 7 '"-r- - - -- r - - i fv - s : - 1 I 1 - I - - -- it i -- 4 - 2 '" -- - i nasturtium - I -- -- I - 1 - '- - - 1 - - 'I - I I 1 i 1 -1 t- ' - A How many guests will be Continued on Page C 1 - i 1 I 7 i t 1 5 - - - i I - 4 - i - '7--: -- ' ' IF 4 ' - '' ' i ' 4:- - 4 - - ' I 1 1 - : ? 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The archbishop of Canterbury the dean of Westminster the precentor C M Armitage and the archbishop of York Three lay officers attached to the Abbey also have the right to attend: the high steward Lord Halifax (former ambassador to the United States) the high bailiff Mr Willinck: the chapter clerk Mr 1 ''-- - 1 '' 7 - ' i t coats pose there will I f ' 1' i t - I : 1 ! - t 1 - '4 - ' d - - I a ' - - '' lt - 4 : ‘ i 1 g I 0 N - ' - 4 ''' f i : - - 1 A - ''' ' i " r ' : 4:4' - ' i 1 ? - ''- -' ' AV - There is a series of New York streets in stripes in new prints an abstract of colored "poison" flowers "Paris on Wheels" a Mexican dagger print a plaid of more than 30 colors a print of storm-tossetrees or of ' Ye- - ' - -- R ': '': '' p - 1 ' : " - v W 22' i - ' - i 1 - - ipt - - - - t 1 ' 3 N I : 1 ! 1 ' 1 - -: - la--'-- 1 - ' l'''' - '- - -" - 7 i ' I -- Daring Print4 in I A ---- Elegance is the word You don't jump into a dress—you arrange a costume The coyly covered shoulder is in no matter how much la taken off beneath There will be brocades velvets laces lames organzas nets fairy worsteds and printed fabrics which already are headline news Salvator Dali has dreamed up some of them which gives the idea couple belonging to the Church of England The king will give his daughter away like any other British father 2 Will Princess Elizabeth's wedding differ in procedure from other royal weddings solemnized in Westminster Abbey? Only so far as current conditions In- - ": k Whore World May Hear Princess Say 'I Do' :7N c 00X - insistent color postillion-cape- d - 4 t' ' N - ' -' ?' YORK--lIundre- ' - Come Merry Springtime Is This Good? pictures show strictly ankle-lengt- h really rounded shoulders nipped daring decolletage which contraricamouflaged by capes stoles fichus mantillas but removable—grandma - - You'll Be Wearing All This Hang up your black gowns in the back of your closet See about getting a 'cinch" corset—corset I said not'girdle Consider what you can do about your shoulders Get ready for what's due in the fast approaching future We are looking right now at a collection of descriptive photographs just arrived from New York relaying the best and worst of what fashion has up her sleeve come southern resort time and early spring as told by 'Fashions of the Times" and put on by important couturier and apparel manufacturing firms It is a sixth edition of a fashion show put on in Times Hall It featured 135 costumes —it answered the $64 question—CAN we salvage anything we're wearing now? 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