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“Your Old Jewelry Dig It Out of Hiding And Use It Again

Dig out the treasures buried in “TTUVour jewelry box and put then to-more imaginative use if you “want to add a “sparkling new TT rm touch to old togs. Trinkets you're most likely to find buried are the myriad little}* pins which ara seldom worn be-/ cause they don’t look imposing enough by thamselves. You may - also find an old coin or medal you, have been hoarding on the chance ep you'll think up a way to use.it 7 " ? Suggestions for putting such ~ eastoffs to better use come from the Jewelry Industry Council

Clothing "Rim Necklines ‘With White Collars

Want to know the penny-wise triek-of giving last spring's togs ®. the fresh new look of 1950 fashdons :

white collars. These snowy accents which spotlight new fash fons can be used to rejuvenate an old coat, suit Br dress for an other season's wear. | You can use big or little collars, Eton, breton, sailor, Peter {Pan styles. You might even borrow your brother's dressy wing leollar and team it up with an immaculate vestee to fill in a suit front.

Group ‘Force’ Collar Camouflage

fte vou've sorters 0 Pe aE 5 d anid « ried bibs doe : You can, for exsiple Ireshen broken clasps which need repair . i up last season's simple fitted coa Drojte clasps w Re pai . by basting a starched pique Peter ing. The ih 3 3 NA Ap a : Pan “collar fo hide completely the importance. of small pins, saj - {rolled collar of ‘the coat Wide fhe council; ig to group them to tre barding the

gether. Even unrelated pins make effective groupings if the design is worked out akainst a ribbon background. Velvet, grosgrain or

steeves will double the crisp ap peal of this rejuvenating device, Outlining eollars and cuffs with a narrow strip of black soutache braid is a high-style design trick worth borrowing to point up: your snowy costume accents. The classic tailored dress offers ran equally adaptabie background for a. white collar. Your choice for this" might be a waffle pique or “linen bib ‘with broad revers which offers a complete change of scene from the shirtwaist dress collar.

The Boy's Collar

The tiny starched boy's collar or a Johnny-collar offers a freshlooking replacement . far the string of beads you usually wind around the neckline of a collar Jess dress. oom I 1f the problem of pepping up %%+% la simple navy suit ig the one “. (that's bothering you, you "can

meaire- ribbon backgrounds show off the trinkets and hold the de sign together ’ You.can, for example make a: pretty choker necklace for a haretopped dress by pinning a small gparkler in the center of a rib bon and flanking it with a pair of bright, jeweled or pearl scatter

pins. "Pin Up' Pocket

Or you can make a showy tab for a flap pocket by staggering four or more little pins vertically = down a ribbon. Your tab should be cut to the depth of the flap Two pins plus a gold link or charm bracelet team up for an other “conversation-plece” pocket display. For ‘this, anchor the bracelet with the=pins to outline

By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor ROM DRESSMAKER TO CLASSIC SUITS, a sure mark of Spring 1950 is the introduction of unusual

the slit pocket of a tailored suit. Ce a detailing ne me Soe me re Suits pleted, i = - ans ; rm Een ieee —' make an eye-catching frontisTo bring your old coin or me : rom Davidson's Indiana Fur Co., illustrate the point. . . R Le yiece by teaming a man’s stiff alli he ’ . : rg ring Fashions to B plece by teaming a mans sf, ation oun ve en vires The Path to Spring Fashion A spectator suit (lft) of white and black gabardine is | SPrind Fashions to Be [Countess Exhibits. fiow aim vin’ coer ta & : 1) 8, have | A . . i whit 6 estee. # it attached to a short, link chain, . almost classic in the simplicity of its one-button jacket | umber 0 fiite ings lamon race ets hie Te te effect, underThis can be combined with small T 1k / R f | closing, its welt-seamed patch pockets and its slim skirt. | Fashions this spring will be a; , Times Sheen) ‘score thé collar with a striped or scarfs to make a handsome fill-in a es a 1gzag ou e BR =? I f y _ number of little things, reports NEW9 YORK — Countess de sco )

a V nec ic dress. | The unexpected touches come in black jacket inserts | i" __ printed bow tie and fasten tha gif Y retiline of a By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent I J : the March issue.of Charm, maga- Folignac, "here from Paris, was yectes with a line of glitter buts ! 3 p { ’ i - :

| NEW YORK. Feb. 25--The smart thing to ook like this sprin rising-from the pockets . . . shooting up from a left-side zine for business girls. Little furs studied by all New. York, dress- tons or studs. x ype hi i : tN a sma Ing to oo 88 : : . | : i CY ae >; a hajn says Mainbocher, is a zigzag, or ever so Ba : PHES breast pocket and a big right-hand pocket. Jacket cuffs jand little hats put the finishing makers because she is the daujih- i . tl g ; says Ms: , is a zigzag, ver so je or {touch to your coat, suit or SS. ” 1 dangle down in front. Tie the You do this by cutting off your skirt so it's three different echo the midnight black note. The suit is $59. Little fur choker a oF Jess, ter of the late Jeanne Lanvin and Morning Sunshine scarf at the back of the neck so lengths. or by hanging something on it to stick out here or there H. 8 n : 2 nn = bons or pearls, or tiny fur ascots present head of the Lanvin cou- The fresh brilliance. of the that the coin swings above the in an irregular sort of way, or, most unfigure-outable of all, by A DRESSMAKER suit -(genter) strikes an unusual | .ome in varied colors. ture in France. morning sunshine will be reflected

point of the V of the dress. {Just plastering your skirt every — x } . note with a pair of asymmetrical bandings slanting from | And the best news is the price] She wore twin bracelets with in" early accessories, S8yS the ree. which way across the stomach, jagged effects has just two hem- Isuited to the business girl's budg- ribs of diamonds and platinum March issue of Charm: “Sunrise

Added Luxury {This custom dressmaker's crea (lines, in different places, or one the right jacket seam upward geross chest and waistMetallic thread used discreetly Ons opened the spring New IOAger §A3 Ge Sori aon line. Buttons and bandings are repeated in deep cuffs. pas spread since the arrival of onyx. Worn over long black’ an- ecessory ER Jani fn carpets or upholstery fabric YOrk dressmaker showings ening alincst an F at This suit is a Lilli Ann, exclusive with the Indiana Fur It age short hairdos, telope gloves, the black Jratelete DS ans Oey: will lend just a glint of gold or They're neither too short nor too) Sth. Co. In sharkskin or gabardine, it is $75. Even the classic [tiny Tet Onna isa ppear a). ev Ng ie lS eR 2 cig hon pov ilver to your room as well as a|!Ong, neither oo thick nor too around the hips, or a dress with ? / kauartainie, It ny cloches and ‘microscopic the flash of diamonds on the top slanted felt cloche, 2 pigs n feeling of luxury, It's a fashionlthin—but they're anything but|#n oOverskirt that hangs three three-piecer (right), this time with cape rather than [s2!lors making fashion headlines. of her wrist. or yellow fabric gloyes. trend this year. And best of all,[simple. ene Shove. fhe underskirt—or| * topper. is given interesting details . . . in Byronic collar | pr pg the thread will not tarnish. The most elementary of his 1 ne n : etween. points on the cape and in buttoned tabs on the jacket ee —————— — ‘Multi-Hemlines -pockets. Both suit and cape are of ‘imported British If a dress has only one hem-| qqlen and their price tags read $75 each. :

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ning dresses. It starts off (read-| ing from the waist down) with] a tunic or peplum, usually full, that hangs to about mid-thigh.| Underneath that is a skirt about] the length of an ordinary day-| time dress. Under the top skirt and over the middle skirt is the third zig (or zag), which hangs to the floor, in the back only. This has interesting variations! like the black job with a middle skirt (showing in front only) that's cut off smack at the knee-cap. Hanging from. there was a layer of black chiffon -one layer, like a window.

Drépery Used Other dresses achieve irregular hemlines with draperies that ~hang dewn in points. The most | complicated zigzags are those in which Mainbocher, withthe kind of intricate dressmaking for’ {which he is famous, has managed to make a skirt look

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