Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1949 — Page 14

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Vivid Colors

Fur Styles

Designer Gives Fox Rainbow Tones

NEw YORE "Ties what-

, ever is the furrier's term for the! «Midas touch—Esther Dorothy has

For next winter, she has taken) the lowly, and for many fashion: years unsung fox, given it a crew hair cut, dyed it a beaufifu! rainbow of colors (red, cypress green,

Mediterranean blue; gray-or buff).

handled it as handsomely as nu-| tria or Alaskan seal— and all of & sudden it's high fashion. | The length of a fur coat has as! much importance as its color and| fts shape this year, this designer] feals, The seven-eighths length | coat (38 inches long for the

-. average woman) is a good long-!

“one Inch longer THAR your OFeas

range buy, with indications that Fkirts may“get shorter the ‘next two seasons, A fyil-length coat should be.

or suit. The best length for a year-round fur coat (the coat that never goes 10 storage) Is 33 inches, |

Colored Moleskin <

Next season's fur sithouet i!

modetately full and wrapped with. plenty of sweep to hug close or .

hang free over sults. Collars are not overiarge, but are evident

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gloves, belts, Dogs «4 EVER ‘simes "land chapes

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: Cotton Suede Goes into Costumes

robe. features skirts, rkins, full-leng oud

This jackets, dress, re

coats and a the

jax to “complete costumes. It's mix ior mateh with

{these easy-to-wear casuals.

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Miss Johnson has used this fine _

Itabric to the greatest advan

|with trim lines for several of lskirts, a double-breasted jerkin

‘|with a scooped out meckline, and

a jacket, Equally handsoms are the full length lined coats with tailored |collars, back fuliness and self

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belts, a box jacket, and skirts de

ness.

‘Fabric Is Durable

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| Pockets, button detail and monogram tabs make the cotton glove suede separates practical as well ‘as becoming: | To wear with them are shirts of rayon flannel and crepe made with thé tallorsd touches of —& They come in white

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and usually with deep “Dutch” man’s shirt. Po Wiieh match pointed cuffs, with contrasting collars and cuffs Food Dist ere are big low patch pockets as well as colors to match . . The port on greatéoats, but Esther Dorny. pecan, green, red, beige, gray and tion not all « sll Bi Ab INeAns. packel-or sani gold: 2 territomes, olored moleskin (red, green, One costume from this sépa- needed for blue, blond), Meditérranean blue PREY “Pras w shin cia i SM | A Hollander seal and American in toast with a beige fannel partthent of broadtall, all Father Dorothy {shirt and the box Jone in Jol ptirchasé an + “firsts” which are widespread It can be acéessorized for town fashion now, are represented -in| Bach Belted ; 5 : lor country wear. P a 1 the collection. This year she has Double-Breaste Pertinent points on cotton giove nt ib ~ ’ done & blue broadtail “smoking,” | suede are its durability, fine tes y Senibute a little velvet-collared tuxedo ture ahd the fact_thal it ean bY Elvana - abie— tted” with soap and water. ] Ris. Jaskat ith 4 Alm shits and tig By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor B f h S # By | while the fabrie is washable, dry y has Den She launched white mink and] (SAMEL'S HAIR COLOR has a running start toward Oo eams r ess and: uyer- ee Cora. recommended for. . R chases of th she still foves it.- For some wom-| v IG —————— Sn 4 ers coloring, #he believes dark] becoming one of the most popular tones in fail G f M the U. S. 7a Pr ‘Are Warm - L ML ce Banoh MRK. 48. ORL. becoming.) sportswear and casual clothes. Designers have used e ore in e A Ravn RaDardine designed With RE non-fat dry fai in Shoes 3 | It in dresses, in suits and for accessories . . . as well as in Tite=aseial voy. gar # WE wool. _trated oran ShoUTders are completely mat-— Coals. There it promises to entrench itself even more firmly NEW YORK, Aug: 8- seamstress” strike in the Paris: i i is another — featured “mato produ ural, sleeves straight and cuffed] af a classic in coats of the polo and greateoat type. couture, with the quarrel centering around an increase in wages group from the DeDe Johnson 3 The Nati above the wrist, | Bee {over the present 15 cents an hour. scale, brings up the comparison jine, + Program se Skunk and FAceoen, brought an Ause, In casual coats, the camel's hair color is a cldasic [of what women in comparable positions earn in our own @ress. The story behind this fall line [dietary stan naturel from the good old days, «wearable for many mors than a single year-—It isn't extrav- hair colored Melusiné eloche priced at $15. (Melusine the. ~TIAAustry.— The answer-is given-out-by the New York Dress Institute js fabric.—There—are fine wool school child are introduced’ in stoles and agant to sink a little more dough than usual into such a coat, here. jerseys, worsted jersey crepe, nutritionally coats, That would be necessary if the fabric involved real camel's stuff that has the soft, lustrous appearance of beaver.) Workers in the dress factories, tes | yn] gabardine, plaid wools and g meals in scl With dressing up on the increase! hair. Fortunately for most of us, though, camel's hair colored The three-quarter-length coat is an up-and-coming favor- [sample rooms and finishing de- New York costs around. $250.tavon suitings. In silhouet, Miss an enlarge everywhars, Esther Dorothy be-| coats may be obtained in sturdy, long-wearing woolen fleeces fte for fall and the one pictured here (center) has still more PArtments of the vast New York| [Randy-made ha Siasaes ‘range darstacement "ot line for. which products, T! lieves that the fur evening wrap Which pull their punches when it comes to price. style interest in its jaunty collar and the big, big, welt-seamed | wholesale Market earn an ater. [{iom as h gn aa} sve. ig rg rT famous. istered Will assume great importance. > patch pockets. The hat, a Dolly Madison felt cloche banded [age-ot 5143 to 32 an our. They} | The slim er moderately full througn oa Atid #he thinks this evening wrap + 4 » pn aE y . {work on .a piece-work basis, how-| But the woman who works on skirt with gores or pleats: Walste” eles. , More smartest in either white-mink, THE THREE COATS bict is latt with brown, is $16.95 in Ayres’ third-floor millinery department |ever, rather than a regular hourly the $20 dress may earn as much Hines Ai } Sore with hy of leathe * school mea coypu (white nutria) or ermine— pictured are in the latter category (from which all three hats came), : wage. as the seamstress who ‘makes, 8 Rifped. contour in shape year to app of black Russian broadtail, They are of 100 per cent wool, but they have the look and feel The institute’ s statement also, the highest priced one. : the princess line that falls into a of the natio Aliskan séal pr fox, | of camel's hair. They are made of Etroock’s long-wearing Se * + o ~—leites the high differential CE me skirt of unpressed ois . oover. G I Si i Wo Ur 1déas 18 the Sollection: DUt fDeecy Woft Cloud Drift fabric. All three. are from Ayres’ A QUARTET of slot pockets makes néws in the double- [Price between the custom- made! Club Sets Card Party “tile eR ii 1 " 3 ii LOND € Pinators pron of gray kidukin,| third-floor coat department. The shorter one is $79.05: the breasted style (right). Two of the pockets are placed vertically (Pls iiss 450 both the Sudivi! A pillow slip card party will{ Sos eatiection. wil be ‘found in HOD leather and leopard or blue ey full-length ones are $80.95. ; just below the chest while the other pair slant away from |i this country. be given by the Friendly Club at|- Ap, inherent feéling for olor is land, read h tail, The full, swinging style (left) may be worn belted, as thém at hipbone level. The hat in this photo is Suzy's Melu- | 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Food reflected in the warm, rich tones, gratulations , A daytime dress in Paris‘costs Craft Shop, K. of P. Bullding.|Clear reds, muted greens, teal 0 Esther Dorothy Aur ’ shown, or unbelted: It has an especially interesting eollar,. sine beret at $8.95. It, like the other two hats, Is in 4 tone /about $400 (even with labor at Mrs. A. H. Bauserman and Mrs. [nav with yellow, vibrant 1d Spectacles. sold in Indianapolis egy nutehsl jos gn and rolling into a short shaw! effect {n front matching the coats , . . and is more proof that “the camels [15 cents an hour). .. Amelia Eppihimer are in charge Jad. of course, the neutrals go \ i ve a higl . Single- heasies Slosing. iW orn with it is a camel's are coming” in fall’ s y color parade, | A made-to-order Jay dress In of arrangements. ‘black, gray, beige and toast. vet ] : : . Block 3 hi Fi Ep : Cn " Saab mer _Bazac = ny Ev . CA o FETC EA LN er 2 Ce ; . 2 dd Fash Ii : ; ( NEXT TUES 2:30 AND! Block's Audi No Tickets . ; oo Saddle Le: SHOULDE By Ganson . Adjustable style. Natur black. 10.7 Other-styles tax. 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