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Pink, Blue, Purple Several Animals ’ fs h .. Contribute Milady Uses Even Striped Motif to Matec IVI ELIZABETH TOOMEY Color of Her Hats and Dresses Ww NEW YORK, Oct. 1—You may By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staft Corsenpundant | . be indebted to a vicuna, a camel, NEW YORK, Oct. 1—The fashionable women Tod 38 Apa x Jog > Supls Sater York are tinting their hair pink, blue and purple Ye H winter—and .you'll pay accord- and sometimes striped—to match the colors of their ha re ie ingly. i and dresses. : Wool fleece is the nation’s No.| Michel of Helena Rubinstein (Michel Kazan in private life) nr week. 1 coating this season. But it is| about 25 per cent of his customers have already fallen for A weed confusing to many shoppers that “gccentric” colored tints he introduced only a few weeks ago. “Rea is the featu a label marked “100 per cent “It is a sort of nostalgia for the 20's” Michel said “Rev Mrs, Hallie wool fleece” can show up on member how they bleached and dyed their hair and sometimes The Misses coats priced from $50 to $800. came out green? The animal behind the coat, ac- “Also with the short haircuts, there is not so much they can The Gi cording to the Wool Bureau, is change, so we change the color.” > Brown Cou the main reason for the price dis- Michel's new colors all wash out as easily as dirt, he said, and the mornin parity, though the skill of the are simple enough so a woman can use them at home-—as often as tour of pot designer and the name of the she changes her dress, maybe. Groendyke mill are contributing factors. A chic and famous opera star The Br Vi walked out of his salon the other 8TaY Strezis ja be pS Park on F Vicuna Leads day with her not-short hair tinted thew up nD Jog Rr. Db asom Mrs. Charl Most expensive is the coat ginger color to match her skirt. | VEU 8%. S58 © 0" navy blue made from the fleece of the whole raft of black, navy ® The Audu Dress designer Pauline Trigere ber tomes that nicely y, and amber go h vicuna, a South American animal whipped up a black velvet and| with dark hair the Mooresy allied to the llama. Each animal] th 3 : ter Thomps! | ory satin gown to wear wi Michel particularly recommends gives only a few ounces of fleece, rid » Friday eve | onds to receive the Fashion tints that blend with the wearer's and a medium-sized greatcoat Edna Colll represents the fleece of approxi-| Critics Award last week. Michel hat or dress—gray hair for a man mately 40 vicunas. They live on! fixed her hair up copper-colored gray hat, for instance, a blue . the bleak, high plateau of the with an ‘ivory streak across the cast for a blue gown. If the Te Discus Andes. and are so wild and fieet-| front. woman is as eccentric as he'd The Fore footed that they must be shot Other popular effects include a like her to be, helt touch her wp will jake u to obtain the fleece. The result-| sort of “dark at the roots” or|not pink to go a a “) ing coat, however, is superlatively | NY nl “ombre” effect achieved by put- : . soft and light, with a blurred wi a ting more tint close to the head 1 1 i speak. Mrs smoke-brown color. | , By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor . and fading it out toward the Legion Unit to Join E. 58th 8t., A real camel coat comes trom| EMLINES, which skittered down and then - tons which extends to the hem. Unpressed Fos h 10 n Lead & r | S Rathe r S hy ends. Auxiliary at Dinner Meeting : the Bactrian camel of Asia. Only| back upward in daytime clothes, are —pleats conceal thé buttons on the skirt until IRainbow Hue The Robison-Ragsdais Unit, Green Thu the silken down of the undercoat| equally mobile in this season's evening frocks. the wearer moves. This one is $49.95. One of SMALL and dark, with a : ues American Legion Auxiliary, will go to the is used In making fleece fabric.i Ajj levels are represented, with the new day- the evening hats intended for wear with such | proad sweet smile and a rather | Michel is particularly fond of SE tafton post toin tamer Reese. 18 Alpaca is another specialty fiber| time-length (shorter than ballet-length) per- dresses is pictured . .. a black velvet with vell | shy manner, Nettie Rosenstein 'the model he did up the other|joiR the pos 3 A YT. Parts fleece. This fiber is sheared from haps the freshest of the lot. and rhinestone stars. is not only one of the big names |day with “pink ‘'mauve” ‘bangs and short program at 6:30 p. m, plants and the alpaca, a South American! 5 1 top New York dest (Hatti ’-8_8 in modern fashion, but the | 'ltomorrow in the Central Chris of azalear animal similar to the vicuna, but| TE ton ped Oe sass pili pri ANOTHER street-length style is an Amer- | mind behind several of the pear! gray at the sides andiian Church. Plans for the year's iis. Mr producing fleece that is neither as dresses i hemlines Pb the floor by ican Beauty velveteen (left in center photo) lntpent 9 New .York's annual |"Palomino” (blond, lke the atiivities will be presented by the assist Mrs. fine nor as rare. It is usually| a th acket. Neckline of this one is . horse) at the back. She wore a officers. : mixed woo good 10 inches. As a matter of fact, shorter with its own Jacke Grounded in good sound busi- “pink mauve” blouse and black] Afterward each group will hold Another body Ee 1for added styles prevail in all types of evening gowns . wide and curving; the matching jacket halts | ness, Nettie nevertheless seems skirt with it he said. business sessions. Mrs. Charles that of tI except BS), Sovm. An wus jouch in at the waistline. It is $50.95. more like the director of an or- Pink and other pale shades are| Young, unit presiding officer, will Club of Be Easy to Sew MANY of 148 lier a 22 1me ol Ng poe The strapless ball gown (center photo, | chestra or a picture gallery. pretty. well reserved for blonds,(announce committee chairmen and of Mrs. C These ty fiber fleeces are] In kiets: Jayne Sscopts yon t have to be cus- right) sweeps to the floor. Of moonstone blue Sue leaves a great deal of the Michel said, but a brunet with/ members 9th St. The todians of compacts, hankies, etc.). . esigning to her partner, Eva : ¢ ¢ Jaraly sou RS Studs Jor ss 8 =» and old gold {ridescent Jacquard taffeta, it is Rosencranz, and the business | Hot of fo fleece ys from sheep's Re STILL ANOTHER length for evening one of the very formal gowns with the sur- on }o hes other bani 2s. in gl available this fall in a variety of! dresses harks back to the Irene Castle era, prising touch of pockets. These underlie a on a ys i ae Sh Wi colors. - It's easy for the home| With a hemline brushing just above the ankle puffed front peplum which dips to the hemline nat 1 referred io. her ow ! sewer to work with, since it| bone. Se at the sides. Price: $69.95. howover. ’ Jute g doesn't pucker or pull on the sew-| A variety of lengths is represented in the ~~=A whirling black taffeta skirt just misses Her trim figure is usually - week featu ing machine. | four dresses pictured, all from Ayres’ Gown the ankles in the fourth dress pictured ($29.95). | Joo "1" one of the famous sim- 1 winners vi Most designers have used wool{ Room. The gold and ivory brocade (left) rep- Above the crushed taffeta waistline, black ple Rosenstein creations. She jor ell fleece in coats, and there are a few| resents the street-length evening frock. It has lace veils flesh-toned marquiset and is velled | }og haaytiful jewelry, but sel- Xd Thumb'’s y suits and a number of separate! cap sleeves, a scalloped neckline spreading to in turn by a chiffon overbodice with deeply dom wears more of it than a C lected a : skirts for fall and winter. the shoulder tips, and a row of self-fabric but- plunging V neckline. fine pair of earrings. : more. Yes She haunts the antique shops, Sprouts? . f but doesn’t buy aimlessly. Her INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Sprouts is ty e owSs— ake se O passion is French porcelains. ( “ CL » from eight She is intensely proud of her ON ™E (IR i J parents zs TUES daughter, a talented young girl ers or no k110:30 a. m. to 4 DAY vo’ third- old Furs of 20, and her niece, newly ap- At their = for’ Gown Room. Informall 14 pur pieces may be reno emteens oo Or Nettie Rosensteir Beautiful N ew gd pu . ec enteen.” ettie Rosenstein were Ros: Ahi v modeling of women’s fashions. vated at home and used to add ; e 2 Sampson, PHOTO FRAMES WEDNESDAY ,_| good looks and warmth to winter 3 othy Powe 11 a. m, 1 and 3 p. m. Block's cjothing, says Clarice Scott, U. 8. 0 I om orta y 0 ie , Metal—<Wood-—Crystal—Leather second-floor Budget 8 h 0 P| pgriculture Department clothing s The For: : Shows featuring Leslie Fay specialist. Now is the time when fall shop- way. A'foot size may vary from < had over t % Metal Frames Made to Order rments designed for women their flowe Select your frame from the & Sarines or ag ‘ | To clean fur, dampen corn meal ping expeditions are under way--iyear to year—and a lot of corns : 3 school. Fir tt your hy ble rom the tinest group 1030 a m. to s p. m. Ayres °F sawdust with a dry-cleaning and one of the first things on theland instep ‘troubles stem from : Shermann, of frames available. Able assistance given £0. am, . | solvent such as carbon tetrachlo-|, Noes. Hi Del-| or ; in choosing the right frame to do the most Gown Room. Informal model-| 30, 7or: RUC tS 0 Mine fur witn|list are new shoes. Herman De failure to understand this fact. Epstein, I f : : i ’ Then shake, brush Man, shoe creator, gives youl Consider a pair of red shoes or Shermann, or your photograph. All sizes available. THURSDAY the hands. en shake, arden an xb to 8x10 Fr $1.69 28 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m, Ayres’ Gown and air the fur, these hints for being well and one of the new mild-browns as a| be be garen P: Mini x br ames, $1.69 to $25.00 Room. Informal modeling. Glazing gives fur a sheen, but|comfortably shod, from the mo- “spike” to your wardrobe. But if| vegetables iniature Frames, $1.69 to $10.00 FRIDAY must he done with great sare. ment you try on the new shoes you want to blend with the color classes top : , Brush and comb the fur well. L&Y | ynty] you wear th $ . WwW L man Bros Ine 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ayres’ Gown it flat. With a damp sponge " y em ou of a new suit or dress, be sure to| Plre oolens Behlmer, J uy . 4 Room. Song Ne. stroke the fur lightly in the di- it's a warm day when you|cut a swatch from the seam and ona 2 . & rection the hair grows. Be care-|shop for your shoes, let the sales-|take it along with you. ussel, Ui +8 on the Circle MA-7437 { 3 p. m. Agricultural and Hortl-|¢;) no water penetrates to the man fit them a wee bit tight. Your] Be sure that your stockings ‘ Soft Crepes Gale and —- ; cultural Bldg, State Fair, feet naturally swell a little during are properly fitted when you try| PL Tommy 2 grounds, International Dairy| o op fur with tissue paper to Warm weather. Shoes fit more on shoes, and when you wear us won a fh Exposition. Fashion show bY|,,corh and kaep moisture from (loosely when cool weather comes, them, too! If a stocking is too, . : display. Ayres’. [the skin. Run a hot iron very and, of course, they will stretch a small, it forces your toes into a dhe Stiffer Fabrics Dahlia VW quickly and carefully = oo nil with wearing. |cramped position. If too large,| This is CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY (Due to Religious Holida paper. Remove paper gnd.run iron - I not demand a certain size./there is a lump rolled under your! cal dahlia SALE STARTS TUESDAY, OCT. 4th, AT 9:30 A. M. a BE Ferns oo [fi hewn Ss emi] SEE THEM TOMORROW! lan : . . + HO A a eetly | 0 operly. | at uisvi . Cutting and Sewing EE Sr _- i liam Out ESENT | To cut fur pieces, first mark show plu: [the pattern with tailor’s chalk on for mini . (the skin side. Cut just through W. A Saf THE NEW APRIL PATTERN I Baa hn: ay (eight ent pte EE aN cee IMmOdAdern miss tree sec Y. Wm. Rogers & Son To join two edges of fur so the - Wu Mr. and . ; seam doesn’t show, lay together Yes, here's silverplate’s best dollar for so fur of both pieces runs-in the an Mr. a dollar buy! It has the shining lustre fin- Pay same direction. n lay fur feech Par ish, the hand-carved look, extra plate, on 88° Down sides together. * Push hair away Louisville forged blade, and seamless hollow han- nett jhe vig p vent Saten $84. Mrs. dle of slyerplate costing far more. Yet and take it with you! overhand stitch, using a fine ‘are now 1 the price is low. Choose from the three ; needle to prevent making large, e RED also atter lovely patterns today! holes in the pelt. | © GREEN . hibiting tI , = Fur usually needs & layer of’ cal show, THIS IS WHAT YOU GET padding next to the pelt side to: * their son 1. ers & 1] : make it look better and wear and Mrs. | 3 6 ® ® longer. ase soft Hiatertal like The Bi ac : ; louting flannel for this padding, e Lh 5a as AAG LIER LL land attach it to the pelt with meet with NEW roa NY | | HY | tacking stitches. E. 42d St. » Corry iris | To sew fur to cloth, attach stration c ; : [tape abotif a half-inch wide to be the fez pn ° 0 the edge Of fur. Lay the tape — TP against the fur side; push the 4 1 [) "? (1) hair back from the edge and Club + PATTERN \ | | overhand tape and pelt together. | a The C | | 1 Turn L tape over the Skin side and Jrakiers : SE fashion sew through the tape close to the ome of to a em | t ued fur and onto the cloth, 3 W. 60th § sare brilliance. A cluster —Y————— TT aA of Sowers, 4 concave ‘Mother's Club Sets ‘Meeting Tomorrow Why we The Alpha Chi Omega Mothers largest | | Club, Butler University, will have! |a tea at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Stat | the chapter house, Pledge mothers, will be entertained. | Dr. M. O. Ross, president of 88c DOWN |the university, will speak. Other J {guests will be Mrs. Ross and Mrs. 88¢c A WEEK Elizabeth Ward Durflinger, dean pus : ‘of women. tl . 33 Pieces — Service for 8 | Tal gis: avall gh, eliage SHELBY ‘Obermeyer:Sondermann | girls, career’ girls . . . all girls 363 . . | I : Allin a tarnish Engagement Announced \ love these new mid-heelers. In —— resistant chest! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Obermeyer] ° x v i; Se Yicre's the ow look ia i 4001 Central Ave., announce the sleek, rich simulated alligator : a engagement of their daughter, the softest, most flexible Vike ches It has the molded |IMarion, to Fred A. Sond: | wie ' xt - wood contour . . . more grace fson of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Son-| gait 3 ful and flowing lines. It's in [dermann, 2832 Park Ave. No date footwear you can imagine, and in , 3 in : cluded in the low priceof Wm. | has been set for the . spicy new fah colors, too. Rogers & Son! | The couple will be honored at . {an open house next Sunday in the YO home of the bride-to-be's parents. =, / : Only 89s DAR Chapter Plans ‘Meeting Tomorrow Leis Department © Street Powe. ; ; F | The Gen. Arthur St. Clair DAR Chapter will meet at 2:30 p. m.! (tomorrow in the home of Mrs. | (Wendell Philippi, 5228 N. New, - Jeiey 5t_Nrs. PMs} will he; IT PAYS TO ‘‘BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE’ i E ; | ther, i a IS 0. XK. TO OWE KAY 137 W. WASHINGTON er Diy. ous, Mss : : Mrs. Warrack Wallace will ® 18 E. WASHINGTON STREET 82n¢ - {speak on “Japan As I Saw It.” & . ia i

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