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Show THE PROGRESSIVE OPINION Slacks and Pajamas Lead the Way to a New Field of Design By CHERIE NICHOLAS I i ' ' i . jy 'if I '' t UK I , ) j Y - J-- ' f 4 r J fc ) , M r .... ; ..)'':! j ? .X""- ifeo4f v;J ..v t V1 rings through the group is the charm-ing femininity that has been stressed in the modish jacket and tunic tops. Pilot blue rayon fabric with an at-tractively textured surface is used for the youthful pajama suit above to the left. Interesting style details are seen in the peplum effect and especially in the scallop treatment. The tunic-to- p pajamas pictured to the right are designed for the tall fig-ure. The scheme achieved in pajamas of royal blue sheer rayon crepe are punctuated with bright flashes of fuchsia and green inserted as pleats. There is the suggestion of a Russian cossack tunic here that is most picturesque. The belt CO FAR we have been accepting pajama costumes as an interest-ing fashion diversion. Skeptics there were in the early days when pajama and trousered fashions were regard-ed as novel and of passing fancy. However, the practicality of the trousered costume became more and more apparent, until in this time of wartime activities what at one time seemed but a fleeting, transient fash-ion gesture has grown into a perma-nent phase that challenges designers to accept the movement as one that demands of them a technique that leads into a new field of design. Today there is a unanimous de-mand for women's slacks and pa-jamas for every day wear, as well and buckle are of the blue fabric. A charming antidote to chills the striking hostess pajama ensem-ble centered in the group. The jacket in sapphire blue rayon crepe combines with well-cu- t trou-sers in sooty black. The black ac-cent is repeated smartly at the jack-et front where gold embroidered ap-plique adds a sumptuous look. You may be tempted to appropriate this regal looking jacket as a fitting com-plement to a formal floor-lengt- h crush-resista- velvet skirt should occasion demand. The inset below to the right shows black rayon faille trousers and red wool jacket striped with black rayon braid. A stunning winter cocktail costume this! Shown in the inset to the left, velvet lounging pa-jamas are worn with complete non-chalance. The velvet is t. The costume is enlivened by the embroidered jacket elaborately decorated with red chenille flowers. Released by Western Newspaper Union. as for leisure moments. Designers are rushing to produce a larger and more varied collection of attractive styles than ever before. An exciting-ly wide range of attractive fabrics in rayon constructions, in velvets and crepes have been drawn upon. Meas-uring up to the beauty of fabric is the magnificent way in which design-ers are rising to the situation of cre-ating smart and diversified fashions along the new avenue of thought. The models pictured speak for themselves in that they demonstrate the really triumphant grasp of things that has taken place among style creators who are, with their design-ing ability, giving to the new trou-sered vogue a stable and permanent place in the mode for all time. The call for costumes that will defy the menace of low tem-perature is met in the costumes shown in the above illustration. It is interesting to note the versatility they express and the one note that 'Teen Age MraXeamLeadership In Officers' Training School America's young men of war are learning to be leaders while yet intS;nf IftSsS condi-receivin- g valua"ernh1"g6fficers' Candidate school at Fort tiorung as g f::rafL?lfiSU in the footsteps of -a-ny of our Standing The accompanying pictures taken at Fort lenn?ngg show typical scenes in the dai y routines of the youths at the Officers' Candidate school there. a: - - r- -. r W f I ;V ' r- - f L . , ': I j Above, candidate I George R. Johnson of I Sherrill, N. Y., takes a bead through the sight j on a .37 millimeter gun and aims it for firing. Left: Sergt. Marvin V. Carter, 19, of Live Oak, Fla., (in center) checks on the facility with which two candidates get through a barbed wire entanglement. ' , .... v ; , .. ' 1 ".' ...'WW- .- ilwtHM ira.'. , I i - Here the officer candidates learn to shoot straight and fast. 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I think that it is great because of its sincerity-watch- ing it, you don't think "That's a good performance"; you feel that you are actually watching real peo-ple, taking part in their lives. Signs of the times: An announce-ment from Metro's New York office that the theater where "Tennessee Johnson" is being shown is heated with coal, so patrons will be assured of comfort while viewing this pic-ture about the 17th President of the United States. The glamour girls who are sweet-hearts of the armed forces have nothing on Baby Snooks; she's the land-base- d mascot of the officers ( and men of the submarine U.S.S. j Snooks, the enlisted men wear insig- - f I " V - j h - . I I I. ! j BABY SNOOKS nia presented by her on the backs of their overcoats. And Fanny Brice, Baby Snooks' originator on the "Coffee Time" program, has a standing invitation to dine aboard the Snooks the day the war's over. Don't blame the navy for the shortage of zippers; they don't use is 'em. Glenn Ford found that out when he arrived on the set of "De- - stroyer" at Columbia in a brand new sailor's uniform equipped with zippers. Lieut. Com. Donald Smith ruled the uniform out; he's techni- - cal adviser. Seems they don't use - zippers in the navx because, if a gob has to go over the side in an emergency and must get rid of his pants so that he can swim, buttons are much easier to open in the water than zippers are to un-zi- Dorothy Lamour's first male pro-- a tege has red hair and freckles and is 6 years old. He's the son of Doro- - thy's secretary, and Dorothy's grooming him for important child . roles. You'll see him making his . film debut with her in "Dixie." A screen role became a real one for Fay Bainter the other day, when her only son, Reginald S. H. Vena-bl- e Jr., announced that he had en-listed in the army and was about to begin officers' training. In "The War Against Mrs. Hadley" she por-trayed the mother of a boy who en-listed in the armed forces. She's working now in "Salute to the Ma-rines." Whoever gets the rights to film Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker's life wiil know that he's won out over stern competition; even before Captain Rickenbacker's recent and famous adventure in the Pacific the major studios were interested in his life story. Dick Martin, the young RKO ac-tor, was discussing "Bombardier" with photographer Ernie Bachrach. "I sure hope I can get a part in that picture," said Martin. "It's go-ing to be terrific." "I understand that Walter Reed has a good role," said Bachrach. "Good role!" ex-ploded Martin. "Why, he kills off Randy Scott, bombs Tokyo, and gets Anne Shirley what more could an actor ask?" ' Henry Travers who played the g station master in "Mrs. Miniver," has been cast to portray Dr. Eugene Curie, father of Pierre Curie, in Metro's "Madame Curie," starring Greer Garson. It's the third consecutive film in which Travers has appeared with her he played the country doctor in "Ran- - dom Harvest." ODDS AND ENDS-Di- nah ShoreS been signed to appear with Danny Haye in Samuel Goldwyn's "With Fly ing Colors" . . Lesley Woods 0 the Joyce Jordan, M. )." air show, has been dashing about New York during the cold weather in sequin trimmed ear muffs . . . Sheldon Leonard plays racketeer in "Lucky Jordan" because Hollywood thought him the ideal gang, aer type-- but when he appeared in Margin for Error" on the Veto York stage the minions of the law voted him the ideal policeman . . . Alice Weaver's the fastest moving waitress on the screen m Henry Aldrich Gels Glam- our she s had experience as one. The career of John Charles Thorn- - -- as, now heard over NBC in that new program, covers four fields of vocal art. He began with light opera, con- tinued through grand opera and con- - 8 cert, then became a radio "name." The officials of 20th Century-Fo- x Phil Baker, the "Take to It or Leave It" quizmaster, to tell him that they'll be ready to shoot his picture with Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable the first week in si March, so the quiz show will move to the Coast again. Human Nature Sometimes human nature is grand; more often, not. Saves Fuel Insulating saves fuel, which is patriotic. ' 0 Hanging Lakes Alaska has many picturesque "hanging lakes" carved out by gla-ciers, but many of them can be seen only from an airplane. - J No Stoppage of Business With Change of Hands A gangster" walked into a b and made a clean sweep. Whik I was busy stuffing the money a bag the cashier set oft the i alarm. The gangster hurried off ic -- car and soon the police arrive.: "Which way did he go?" an officer. The cashier pointed down avenue, and the police pursue! At that moment a customer - tered the bank. "Good morning," he said to cashier. "I'd like to draw from my account." The cashier pointed out the d :, "Yes, sir," he advised. "J:: follow those cops!" Huge Wheels Giant flywheels in some : ing gyroscopes in large ocear. ers require nearly three hours ; reach their maximum speed c: :i revolutions a second, while the ter wheels in some turbines ir. plants will run on r mentum, unless the brakes are a-pplied, for more than 12 hours. Velvet Highlight L TV This season it is both patriotic and smart style to make one dress play a many-purpos- e role by changing its accessories. Pictured above is a simple black afternoon frock which has been d with detach-able bows of black velvet. The magic of accessories is further stressed in a picturesque hat made of rose colored velvet, plus gloves of matching velvet. The fact that the hat and gloves are rose colored is style significant, for black cos-tumes highlighted with pink rank ace high in Importance this season. Be Sure to Choose Earrings Carefully Important fashion news points to earrings. That earrings add general interest to the face there is no doubt, and chosen carefully from the color standpoint they certainly add bril-liancy to the eyes. However, don't think that any old earrings will do the trick. Choose your earrings with a very keen sense of proportions of your face and be sure to try them on with and without your hat. A pair of gold earrings in a fine floral pattern, or a leaf design, in loop effect scroll or a two-ton- e twist will always be smart and will go with both daytime and informal clothes. In selecting earrings the best thing to do is to match or ac-cent your eyes. Watch your lipstick and finger nails that their color does i not clash with jewels. Tiny, Veiled Hats Are Trimmed With Ostrich Very tiny hats are popular for dress occasion. Especially favored are the wee ones that are cunningly trimmed with ostrich tips in rose or light blue or fuchsia tones. With these you wear a crisp veil that stands out daintily like a halo about the head. These veils are stiff-ened to flare out like, a brim, and they keep in good form without wilt-ing down in limp and unsightly fash-ion. Smallest Living Bird A species of humming bird ft'3 Ecuador is no bigger than a que-bee when stripped of its fcati'.ers Ilandknit Frocks Many new and interesting details give to handknit frocks outstanding style this season. One of the smart fashion trends is the wee narrow yarn fringe that outlines edges of yokes, pockets, sleeves and necklines. The use of handmade yarn ball trim-ming is also noted, likewise little yarn tassels. Lace Edging If in doubt as to how best to finish off the edges of the print frock you are making, or the pastel faille frock or taffeta plaid blouse, let narrow black lace be your answer. This pretty trim is to be seen everywhere. The black sheer dress with low-c-neckline is very charming with the new frilly black lace accent. Picked Up in Studios of Style Designers The violet shades will continue in popularity this spring. Quilted cotton in a print to match or contrast with the print of your dress makes a grand warm weather wrap. Remember "shocking" pink the hard, bright pink of a couple of sea-sons ago. Many thought it was just a fad and refused to indulge in it, even for fun. Well, shocking pink ij still with us. One strand, two strands, three strands of pearls and as many more as you care to wear is the way it is being done this season. In the myriads of frou frou blouses, in the saucy little sailors, one sees the Gibson Girl in-fluence reflected in no uncertain terms. However, the modern ver-sion of the shirtwaist costume is to make it a e with a e look an added incenCt"3- - the ride" with issuan Z of f"6 ecutive stall which permit? rnr Salton" tLT drive" erstotheirefstin0OrtZWOf-mobile- , of either standard trLT-wago- n S.o?T?d5S1?7 driver, may be classified man's Livery tZ -s- pecial registration i;quLhe7hj Chemist,?" 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