Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1937 — Page 10

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Cathedhrale

As Notre Dama, the Gothic glory on tha banks of the Seine, forms part of the incomporable charm of Paris; so this Rosalind color will cast its glamour over your. whole, ensemble,

eflection Though the secret of the mas. tersiwho colored the inimitable stained glass of Chartres is lost forever, modern artists have duplicated their skill in the. creation of thir scintiltating color to aeclairer dark costumes,

Rordecur

An ancient French landmark that evokes both the glory of the past and the pulsating life of toclay. Its quiet dignity and distinctive charm are akin to the | subtle nuances of this Rosalind color,

Rheims — whose majestic grondeur was inspired by a. veritable flowering of Moyenage art—o fitting symbol of this Rosolind color with a lu. minoys glow and rich warmth of tone. 2

~ : Cole d' Agr «++ brown taupe that blends with all combinations.

“- PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED—RILEY 7411. .

Inspired by the breath-taking beauty of thé Exposition, our own Paris Fashionist chose these glorious new colors for our fall Rosalind silk hosiery, They are a part of that symphonie of color and beauty that is Paris. Colors that reflect the muted mauve tones of the night sky-line . + « the iridescence of the fairyland of lights, reflected in the fountains of the Trocadero, colors suggested by the reproductions of French provincial villages, with the medieval beauty of old cathedrals, mellowed by the years. Colors with the richness and warmth of the famous stained glass windows that have thrilled so many generations, . colors with the misty allure of. wood smoke curling over lichen-covered roofs. All, like the pattern of some exquisite old-world tapestry, blend the romance, glory and glamour of yesterday

the new, modern tempo of today!

and alse TOUR COLORS of Modern. Bon Marche (7, tight brown fo weer with black or navy. Yendlome.... . grey taupe to wear with black and blues.

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