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JULY 28, 1950
~ It Happened Last Nighi— Paris Stylists Brewing 1951
Couturiers Making Magic For Milady's Wardrobe
By Earl Wilson
jin Buffalo.
» " » WISH I'D SAID THAT: Bobby Colt: “Men are the only people in the world who think they have
descended {more sense than women,"
from a long
Elmer Reilly line—which her mother once | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH:
foolishly listened to.
PARIS, July 28 I've been an American ‘spy—spying on the mannequins in the Paris fashion houses—and find
that skirts will be an inch longer in the collections and that, eon:
couturiers will present new ways to expose more bosom. “I'm doing a very provpcative bust this year,” goldenhaired Jacques Fath, personality boy of the designers, told me in these days of mystery preceding the Fall openings late this week. “I'm going, to show a ie
“I think so much has been done around the bust that we can forget it and come to the hips,” he told me. He advocates natural- looking {hips this year for the 14-inches-| on floor dresses which will {be the mode.
to embellish what busts they Uke to be kissed the way they do
were born with, the Goddess of
Bea {friend doesn’t want to bother id Yh Sune yom He rhat with cameras, directors and kiieg}
|shrinkage,” Balmain solemnly de-| jHghts.
clares. BAR BUZZ: Budge Patty, That's such a horrible thought men’s singles champ at Wimble-| to French mannequins that they gon, flew in from England, dined |
1d If ever put up a false with Gogi at the Barberry Room. | front, and thus this week's open- i Gost Shah of Iran's
who are net wearing more than! Butler did the Elizabeth Norman {meets the eye. Restaurant. . . .
up, but not on We plist, lat the Ritz Carlton's Crystal |Ballroom Aug. 9. . . . Duke EI] Midnight Earl llington and NBC-TV are talking
It'll be a regular Hip Parade, ‘if he has his way. Not forgetting the neckline, however, Pierre— t who recently rode to Deauville In a helicopter to show that he isn’t! © too dignified — will throats of his mannequins with “minklets.” So what's a minklet? It's a | narrow strip of mink attached to {pearls which have been dyed! mink color, and it's gonna be | chic, so you might as well like it. | { Malmain's bosomy mannequin, {| “Praline”—a praline is a French!
ing - to-learn reporter. : Fath babbled volubly in French, and an | aid interpreted, “He says maybe he’s showing an other part of it.” So Fath's “top secret’’ plan: about Milady’s “top secret” is
Jacques Fath still a mystery. But it's known confection, and so
is she—will| that Christian Dior — who again beautify the openings. Balbrought out that horseshoe neck- main has given up American line last year—has shut himself models, holding they're too sien-: up amid the silks and satins of der in lots of places. his “maison” to complete his “In America they seem to “new neckline” for this opening.| think that mannequins have to | “I never have two seasons the| be so thin that they're actually same neckline,” Dior, the New| almost ugly,” he says. | Look creator, says, and reminds| So there's going to be a lot of! us, “I don’t lke flat chests. I|neckline seen at the openings like & woman to lewk like a wom- but the French models won't be an. I like a woman to show her wearing falsies. Balmain has form.” asked some of his mannequins to! Pierre Balmain—the stinker— wear pads, but finds that they" ve | is the one who isn’t, you might developed a superstition against| say, keeping abreast of the times | them. trying to make this one of the “The girls seem to be afraid! very bust fashion years. {that if they use artificial means]
cover the ;
{found none and departed. . .. To-
“Tickets Please.” ,
{initials he's 1 he's bound to be a den- |
WHAT'S HOT: Ezio Pinza/about producing his musical,
{writes friends from the Coast |“Beggars’ Opera,” with an all Ne-
that he is so enamoured of the gro cast. . . . Edmund O'Brien life there he may never return. took the family to Steeplechase ... Cafe society glamour gal Park. Bandra Rambeau’s the latest| Edith Fellows found a sea food member of the Joe Di Maggio place near Sea Cliff, L. I, that fan club but so far no date. . . .|calls itself “The House of Eel Clifton Webb's going to Cairo for Repute.” . .. . That's Earl, brother. | the next film in the “Mr. Belve- |p dere” series. . Milton Berle manages to find time to date Ann {Sheridan in Hollywood between seeing Evelyn Knight. . , . Mr. {and Mrs. Gary Cooper and Van {Johnson dropped into Birdland in search of Tahitian music but
day’s Daily Double: {Williams
Starlet Cara and Larry Kert of .Arnold {Stang, the “Gerard” of the Henry Morgan show, named the boy Da-| vid Donald and says, “with those |
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The medicine cabinet holds a mysterious fascination for most children. Make sure dangerous drugs are disposed of or locked up. Remember, a small child can’t be ex pected to read the labels.
Death by drowning happens to thousands of Americans every year. Many of those who lose their lives in the water are youngsters less than fifteen years of age. You can do something to prevent this tragedy happening to your children. You
injure more children 1 to 14 years of age than any other type of accident. How many fire hazards in your home?
child
Be Careful -the life you ;
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child if you wills 1 T Erp a of reach. 2. Use back burners for boiling liquids. 3. Guard against fires through constant vigilance. Be careful «the child you save may be your own
Drowning while swimming or playing in the water causes more deaths among children 5 to 14 years of age than in any other age group. See that your youngsters get swimming instructions at an early age.
can teach them to swim early. You can make sure they swim only where trained life guards are on duty. And you can see to it that adequate guard sefvice is provided at beaches and lakes near you. Do it
now. The child you save may be your own!
Cluttered steps and stairs are a leading cause of accidents in the home. Throw rugs, unscreened windows, unsafe ladders ran Jv) la. Clack yout hots for “fall-makers.” .
