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w. Strappings Hats for Spring Are Styled "Countess Designs Sint.

= A Newest Styles: To Corry Of Stlumesd Lie opm ot Lady” Styles Ly In Milady's Shoes |

ATS FOR SPRING float along on an even keel in the | collection recently introduced by Irene of New | But Home Is Center York. (Some of them already have arrived at Block's, For Intellectuals pid "The Web,' ‘Lover's Knot,' 'Marriage' Names Given to Leading Fashions Times Special

where Irene hats are sold here.) Shape, trimming and the way i they're worn all carry out the balanced line. Two of thenew | NEW 'YORK'S inner circle .of intellectuals and NEW YORK, Dec. 24—The feminine foot delicately shod will be at its prettiest this season when held to earth

| bonnets are pictured. Both are of paribuntl straw. wheat. On the lavender one, the. cluster of violets is in shades journalists who discuss by wisps of color or jewels. The new Delman collection of { | |

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That at the left is available in pinky lavender or. white or of pink, and there's a purple veil.“White violets and a spangled world affairs far into every emerald butterfly trim the white one, while the wheat-toned | night al. know the brilliant model has blending flowers, It’s. for wear now with furs; with a “b Bountess Fira Tynska," evening and resort shoes emphasizes this fact in many “ways ves some of the shoes romantic names, ‘The Web,” “Lover's 3 * and “Marriage

apring suit later. . The pert Flemish bonnet (below). is in the wheat tone y" (Her father was Gregory Benenson, the last Czar's How the naked- Jooking foot will go on into spring also is pointed in a group of forecast designs from Delman’'s Paris studio, headed

- pected to be extremely popular next spring and sumpner. It is a shade that lights up dark costumes and flatters neutral-toned | banker. Her husband, Janusz ones. Lustrous black velvet rims the sleek, CHPVIRE ¢ epntouty of Ilynsky, was a membér of the this snug little shape and forms a flat bow on top: | Polish government + in - exile | during the past war.) - Roger Vivier. Best shoes beneath the new short’ball dresses are made of tiny entwined or inter-woven straps of gold, silver, colored kid or satin piped in gold or silver kid. ' Others are made entirely of dyeable. satin, often encrusted

| But only occasionally do they | recall that the countess is -a with simflated diamonds or colored stones, Regardless of material, straps are knotted, looped or crossed with one another in | { I | |

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table for bringing the “great lady look” to American ready-to-wear fashion. Perhaps more than any other of our top

famous fashion designer nothe most Intricate ways. Many are ankle-strap styles; othérs have Lg “names” In fashion does Fira . Fira Benenson separate her work from her . escaped from Russia during the private life, She says it helps ' revolution, | her work to forget -about it at . sn = night. . . THE SLSSIONS of talk and wonderfur Russian food which

SLOW-TALKING, always calm and even-tempered, “Miss Are held most any night in Miss

B.” (as her staff calls.er) looks Benenson’s 57th St. apartment like an aristocrat “even at 9 are certain to include the latest

ankle Ues. The “scandal sandal,” the bhre, [and in- sandals, straps “have a bare shoe made of nothing but a tendency to. wrap or swing to the few thin crossed straps that go|side. There are numerous open about the foot and up around the |and “sling” back styles and some ankle—is fast becoming a .Del- platforms, always popular resort man classic. It looks new this {and southern choices. season in black velvet, silver or! As always, though, Delman gold kid. {tempers his fashion edict of open

Almost all the evening shoesshoes by. reminding that the

have ve high heels and some classic pump ls still a prime ot have — half-inch plat-|asset in the wardrobe. The new o'clock in the morning. escapee from behind the Irom . forms, pump this year is short vam ped| She always wears black with = Curtain. a definitely offhand elegance, And once or twice a year, the

and high heeled. It is still batlt to be comfortable for walking ibut it doesn’t look like it.

and usually it is one of her group gets the‘ inside story of celebrated crepe dresses with what's happening in England

Bare, Open, Dainty

Resort shoes re-emphasize Del- 2 touches of shirring. from Fira's sister, Dame Flora wan'y "ths fom S008. the Bore 'Colored Shoe' Season : EE yee ——iecepeieezmee., She always wears the mag- Solomon. : , are ' mn, “ " nificently understated jewel her he latt / an executiv dainty, feminine . . . usually in Little “suit sandals” made of Cor Spy— ‘Open House Set 1 mother Jett her . .° ’ a huge, of Harrods of Lobdon organs bright or pastel colors. The open Strips are to be worn with the Mr. and Mrs. Keene Gobdwin heart-shaped black pearl sur- ized the canteen .system for

rounded by fine ribbons of dia- feeding bombed-out families in monds: This is one of the few England during the var. For Benenson jewels the family that, the British Empire gave didn’t have to “eat” after they ‘har the titfe of Dame.

Jook is accomplished by having silk suits leading designers are L D k land Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodthe vamp of the shoe made of a making. { uxur ec 5 {win will receive friends from 4 few fine interwoven strips or In-| With the return of the chemi-| [to 12 p. m. Thursday. The party tricate and lacy cutouts, often in|sler (shirtmaker) dress and the Local S ops | will be In the home of the parents petal patterns: 1920 slip dress, the two- tone | of the Messrs. Goodwin, Mr. and

pe te sn eh J haf sho bu Vs suki wb) Party Agtostorias fiw, Sheen Sonn. The New Gu eather strips. ell shoes » be e | . | Wallace Ave. : id B k Di Jo: have the vamp crossed with or green trims and overlays are Are on Display | ce reve | ew ui e- 00 1SC oses single or entwined straps, some-| very importantly shown. , y times in contrasting leather, as| At “#esorts, it will definitely be| {Continued From Page 23) Divide Egg + evenly whe Secrets of Beaut After 40 patent with suede. shell shoes a “colored shoe” season with| Kreen. gold, red purple and | To divide an CRE even y Witt y

cipe calls for onl -haif 3 wonderful shades of lady-soft| juchela oo pr o aise. on ene hp roy hore Yes. too Ma y t ; d pastels—including the sure-to-be- ton length. fine fabric by |tablespoons of the mixture are FLATTERY AFTER 40 is sometimes as simple a thing as 4 ne Ize a-hit blond color called “shell.” | Dawnelle is $6. : equivalent to- one-half egg. % knowing that a dress of navy blue lace looks more youthful and C ff Li k Competing for popularity | To provide glitter at your ; “IB - f gives a woman better background color than one of black. \ be bright red, green and yellow.| gi. cartins, there are short, | \ { o know that a brown face veil {8 more bewitching than any u In S All these colors are available in| iri Rn metallic cro- Painting } ve qa ged Po rad ord Students other color is to delve deeper into the mysteries of flattery after They Help Keep calf, kid and even patent.. | cheted gloves at $5—in silver, Ho me f or H 0 IH da s 40. At that point, Edyth Thornton McLeod, author of “Beauty Y P P And shoes for spring? They! gold. gunmetal and bronze A YU il i ii Bi y After Forty,” a new guide book ~~ re —— Blouse Cuffs Crisp will be even more open, Mr, Del-| tones. : ; i Miss Anne H. Collett, daughter chock-full of hints, offers real fure is dressed, and thus. shine man says. The shoe to matg

: . ‘lof Mr. and Mrs. John P. Collett, help. with all the other Cinderellas. MAGNETIZED cuft links which! tna costume will be strong, ‘thei. | winkling Toes

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| Golden Hill, and Miss Janie Col-| For daytime wear, Mrs. Mc- According to our author, long

~ spring apart at the flick of &igne exception being the beige shoe |lins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leod says sh £tl hed gl fer fl rg are L e puts her bets on softly crushed gloves offer flatfinger are the latest device fof|that matches the ‘stpexing and VENING shoes are |J. N. Collins, 5445 N. Pennsyl- simple, basic clothes accented by, tery With ~bare-armed gowns keeping a blouse's French cuffsijooks like no shoe at allthis another im portant |vania St., are home for the holi- arresting accessories, Her ticket Which few women can ignore. If from geting Soaked every time alto be worn with black, \ - accessory for the gowns days. would be a dark suit dramatized neck and shoulders are a point of Woman washes her hands. The patent shoe will \be very ) They are students in Bradford PY a small hat, plus a face veil— pride, they should be unveiled by

Junior College, Bradford, Mass, Preferably a brown one of clear, bare-topped gowns, says Mrs. MecMiss Collett is a member of the wide-spaced mesh—and a pair of Leod. She insists that there's no

Also designed to snap in and much “In” for spring. pet to be worn next Saturstudent council and treasurer of| Creamy suede gauntlets. With reason why a corsage cannot be

out of cuff openings with less many new strap treatmenls, Inv day night, fuss, the new magnetized links cluding one brand new one \that They have them in

fill their role best as guardians looks ever so delicate, curving valet In the Josef salon at the” Masqueraders, the dramatic! this outfit, pearls in: complexion provocatively anchored to a bare of good ooming. For frequent around .the back of the foot and bi} Raby the most club. tints, which impart _warmth and shoulder if the little trick of taphe Jo ne ne an basin where Sowa the side. the sitll vend 3 BE oo Be pain Miss Collins 1s song leader for color to after-forty skin, are the ing down Bower iam with celloiness at the . first tact with ‘a/many variations and ull pimp 48 silver kid sandals with med- the freshman class and one of the "®t Slamour choices for jewelry. |Piane "ape is use a con a many iat , I tum or high heels. Prices are librarians of the glee club, | WHEN » An older woman's choles of Hvaly Spigot dhagnetmsd Huks open sande’. ‘$12.95 and $14.95, the price enietrersens tn GAO ar > mes to evening perfume should be made to aey open al pul advancing with the heel Clean Silver Siver Lee Ci § cLeod like glitter cent her personality. The exotie up sleeves before hands are Bishop Kirchhoffer {reduced to the lowest point of woman will make her perfume a dunked. The wearer simply flips . height. An effective way to remove egg visibility, Where it is allowed to dramatic, exciting scent. No mate open the magnetic links and To Have Open House Even lower heels are aval | Stains from silver is to rub it shine, she says, is in gray or sil- ter what the iE Mrs. McLeod pushes up her sleeves before she Rev. Richard Ainslie able in white: satin sanc als, with fine table salt sprinkled on vering hair. For glamour after 40, feels that a woman's fragrance The Rt. s : $8.95... The same style with a wet cloth, then wash it in warm she urges women to brush silver should be part of her, so that she

at hos closed the inks| Kirchhofter, bishop of the Epis-| ..qium heel is $12.95. Anaries SH, APS | tieally. |cOPal Diocese of,Indjanapolis, and| oiner evening sandal which y magnetically. yr, “Kirchhofter will be “at! Leer fts wearer closer to

The principle of design which nome” to their friends. from 4. terra firma (the tall gals, es-

water. ‘dust into their hair after a coif- is remembered by it.

keeps links is the use of alto 7 p. m, New. Year's Day In y: has magnetic alloy the size of an us-ithe new residence, 4164 Wash- pociully Wile oo a3 2 » pirin tablet which can withhold ington Blvd. brocade and gllver criss-cross 5 9 4 6 a pull 32 30 ounces. The bishop's house, the former| girapnings which hold it om, Such iE linker a 800d- home of the Yow Sen. Alves % This is $8.95! By MRS. ANNE CABOT | and finishing directions for the looking oh y tional. | Beverfiige and Mrs. Beveridge, is An unusual kandal has a | This inspiring panel of the picture. There is a choice of 75 differentia gift to the Episcopal Diocese by| gelicately “wrapped” look by | Good Shepherd tending his 14-karat gold styles. Mrs. Beveridge, way of a brocade vamp topped | flock Is embroidered in beauti- | i "by fine interlacing straps | ful shadings of grey, brown, ANNE CABOT across the instep. This one | dark red, greens and yellow. i : x Tailored Jumper Versatile | has a deep metallic kfd plat- Worked on a white or natural The Indianapolis Times form sole. In gold ov Sher I Hnen background -the simple 530 S. Wells St. i 21 " : : o> with the brocade, it is $27.95. | stitches stand out as though Chicago 7, Ill 85 x A - 3 This sandal may be matc i | they were brush painted instead oe to ’ up with a handbag, a boxy | of needlepainted. v. Kx Lo : brocade with loop handle on | For any room in your own No. 5946 Price 20c - : top, $16.50 plus tax. | home or to make as a gift, a . As glamprous as the plat- | you'll surely see those old fa- |[NAM@ ..eevereiseces socnssnsans 4 : form sandal is an asymmetris miliar words “a thing of beauty ’ 9 cal ankle-trap sandal in white | Is a joy forever” come to life |ceececose snsennrsasscccrcoceces

satin, The vamp of this one under your needle and thread. is cut into a one-sided V Pattern 5946 includes hot fron. Street ..cccecenscesitsacescanes

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