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CONCERTO AND SPECTRE DE LA ROSE—Criterion's black and gold "Con- ae A 1} Via | accepts the and abandon 100-per cent auy re-| certo (left) paces off inches of waistline and puts drama in any dress. It's triple width 8.95 9 H ik With their liance upon tears or feminine charm.| co tiple waist appeal. Gold kid discs, centered with gold nailheads, gleam on ; : : : , Bet He tnat| black moaka. A perfect gift to tuck into her Christmas stocking. The important big helps a girl to get ahead, she thinks,| and bold belt silhouette appears again in Criterion's black moaka mask belt (right), y are ideas and the courage to ex-| "Spectre de la Rose.” An engraved golden rose motif, borrowed from an old carriage Here are the clothes for clothesline

in in aD for hind strap-handle. gleams center front. It's a belt to dramatize a wardrobe and to brighten

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. A d ——W] colors for blankets when the com-; a holiday. (Block's.) i Na pe that play — er — and wear

Two Piece |It’s No Longer hardest! Styles — bright, right,

1 for reddish pinks is one case In| o\ING UP, they say. ls the re expressed conviction that ip-| avest, most™dazzling holiday sea- | formative labels should be attached| son in years, with fashions to | » Sivirt to blankets telling owners how 10| match the mood. And all ready id i a | mec

take care of them is another. | to be gift-wrapped are the gayest A | 1 k U Te en Arrpeind been ing and mos; glittering bes ever, ay I O 00 2 ly _| especially designed for wearing / hk : : : action by Chatham yas tie Sue and giving. / ik , By BARBARA BUNDSCHU A. Printed lawn coat dress in women's - gestion that packers oug designed b / 3 9 sizes. Sizes 1614 to 24%. Lilac, gold white-gloved for work as diplomats, Some of the belts, designe y "2 7 United Press Staff Corréspondent if the blankets are to be kept clean. Criterion, spotlight your midsec- % ; / NEW YORK, Dec. 6~It's no and blue. 8.95 She also had baby blankets packed tion. Others star in the daytime ! " : ¢ . in clear plastic boxes which ad- on simple suits and dresses. Some 4 longer smart to look ugly anywhere P. Betty Petite for the woman 35” or under vertise their untouched cleanliness,| shimmer brilliantly in the eve- fir the world. wits: balapsed dimensions: “Win. and At her insistence, company chemists ning on dresses of SHRpNOdNs fab- . Yitgt, Parisian Coutarier Plerre Yih Dunes (mensions. ine am developed a solution to keep satin| Tics: flash under short Tur caps; Balmain told The Fashion Group, Sizes 12 to 20. 295

bindings from fading accent elegant new stoles. 8! : : The ing “dress circle” is 7 is the greatest advance that fashion

Blanket Care . costumed by Criterion in belts of \ has made in the years of the war. The housewife who wanis to take| go) kid . . . ig muted black A His own spring collection, he =. Ted, green, Grown. Sas 12a. 395 | FIRST better care of her blankets can also mogka gleaming with gold and 7 will emphasize: Charm, femininity, i | > orem ; profit from the experience of the| rhinestones . , . in gold and silver . youth and simplicity, 111} 12 ies woman who has made a career of | counterpoint. There are slim _ Simplicity Demanded ; ] ie eta p- (| Defic 40 Sp AMO CHeiSeana: sock / The simplicity follows the budget Wild and . An almost universal fault of} ings; wide profile belts for under / esi , ; Eg : blanket owners, she says, is in wash-| the tree. | Balmain says. Prices are too high Wasson'’s Pin Money Dress Shop, : ’ John Beatty ffug~=ton Jong and in waier thats; Gleaming gold kd is 4 good, ) for flights of fancy. A woman must ; ier too hot. Her advice? “Two min-| choice to set off subtle new tones spend her money for a dress Which Third Floor

Ameri utes in a washing machine.” | of taupe, apricot brandy or vodka. : she can wear and enjoy for a long ; . meri “When instructions read ‘wash in| For the glamour girl, give triple : time.

J ® tepid water, the manufacturer| width for triple waist appeal—as He won't give up completely his 5: : Anti-U means water bordering on cool. To| in “Concerto,” a hand-span num- 1 gala ereations for evening entrances. ; ber of black moaka dotted with N - / They'll be around for those who can , gold nailheads on gold kid discs. '& afford them. But the bigger effort : wh Entire | Black puts up a brilliant front : “ will go for the useful dress for the . with the new high-color fashions. Woman. who n't. 4 Educat A golden rose claims center-front, The youth comes from America, attention on Criterion's “Spectre 'he says. This nation's emphasis on

de la Rose,” a wide black moaka lh v clothes for girls and young women

SL iy * * lhas had fked effect on all | SAN ANDR as a marked e . AU BT per ol. Jas ; 8098 Paris, he says. \ strange doings

rmth and 25 per cent cotton for 11 ay = = : | 2ey doit pe Luxuriously napped all- Post and Auxiliary 1242 Although the top-flight couturiers

h k Balmain beamed dimly o v —to whose ranks young balms by low rock hut wool biangets quire More delicate Plan Pa ty By SUE BURNETT has raised himself since the lib- Lg throughs & singl handling, Vice y en y P The Hayward-Barcus unit, Amer- Crisp as ‘a dollar bill and ready | eYation—are too expensive to de- s " Joob BOVE SUUFT says. ican Legion auxiliary, will join p . “sign for the less affluent young, & ken beside with the post to entertain boys of | for every occasion is this charming they have picked up the feeling ’ / churchbell. star Mothers Arrange division eight, Knightstowd home, two-piece dress. The off-center of youth for their older customers. A stoop-shou : at a dinner and Christmas party¥closing is edged in scallops—the | . n . Style Differences Fading the professor, Luncheon ik Chetstn Welnestay at 6:30 p. m. in the Y. lyon git neckline is youthful and Baiinaln. who pot 15 endugl Olt bring a bench. pate will be held by the Delta Each boy will receive a'gift, and |{ace-framing. Have short or three| Ne os Ametiost Two dozen bl: Gamma Mothers club at 1 p. m.|a gift exchange also will be held by |quarter buttoned sleeves. tion bat § n, Sie Ganyit Butler university |th i Ms. D.L.| Pattern 5008 is designed for sizes] Voit 10 Pick Up a 10-gallon Dab If CPE ward and sa Tuesday in the Bu university {the sponsoring groups. . D. L.| gn S| Dallas and & dignified New England We | Ten morod pter house. |Brooks is social chairman for the ljs 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size | dinner in Boston, says all national nl Sean against the ny ies Souppert. will Speak BUXilary, {14 requires 2% yards of 54-inch. |differences in fashion are rapidly wore. wide-brim . - For this pattern, send 25 cents in | being erased by facility of travel A : i — esses will be Mesdames Louis Koss, . : My ; RE —W O. Brown 'Patroness Group coins your name. address, size de- | AnG increasing sameness of ways ,

{ : of life around the world. ‘To Entertain sired, apd the pattern number t0| Ajthough he predicts France can

Party Planned The Mu Phi Epsilon Patroness Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis never approach the great AmerThe Matinee Musicale chorale club will entertain the Kappa Times Pattern service, 214 W. ican ready-to-wear industry, he be‘will have a Christmas party and Slater ud ye AlYIRE | Oo tay | Maryland st. Indianapolis 9. Heves 3 can and does trade ideas meeting al . a. m, : |, with American designers, o- Sle > a Te Tr in Mrs. Edward LaShelle’s studio Bend an auditional 35 cents Tor “A good dressstoday is always a opt MpS CA: Carlisle; 2734 W../at 1116 _N. Pennsylvania st. The the fall and winter issue of Fash- | good dress everywhere if it emphaWashington st. Mrs. W. C. Van- hostess will lecture on the tech- ion—52 pages. of the smartest, most sizes femininity, charm and youth,” Talge is in charge,of transportation | nique of the modern ballet. | wearable patterns you'll see , . .| Balmain says. Assisting the hostess will be Mes- | fushions by well known designers| The pre-war woman who hid her : . dames Jessie Clapp, Henry Laut. |. . . special beauty and homemaking | grace to ape the ugly unreal smart- : Knit Socks S. E, Penstermaker, James Loomis sections . . . free printed pattern ness of a fashion sketch is dead. and Attia M. Martin, | inside the book. | He doesn't sound sorry.

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