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SUNDAY, ArR. 29, 1951

\ More groundwork for a pleasant summer comes in a red calf Queen Casual from Marott's (extreme left). A pleated gusset step-in tie style, it has a platform sole for easy walking and it's $9.95. Second from left is an Old Gold Naturalizer from Was-

Contestant Wins Again

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Second-place winner is Mrs. Fred Fisher, 2530 S. East St. Her éntry is a navy denim beach ensemble trimmed with striped denim. Mrs. Fisher, still another previous winner, made the outfit for her niece, Miss Mary Ellen Fisher of Southport, who {is pictured wearing it.

Won 2 Awards RS. SCRAPER is an-

other of this year's

contestants winning more than one prize. She also receiver a second-place award fn the Children, 2 to 8, Group for a blue flannel coat. Made, for her niece, Carolyn Elaine Becker, it has a belted back and lace-edged white pique collar, First prize in this group goes to Mrs. Charles X. Harper of Bridgeport, who last year won first place in the Original Design Group. Prizewinning dress, made for her 4';-year-old daughter, Judith Ann, is of pink dotted swiss with hand-fagotted yoke. Accompanying it is a white organdy pinafore trimmed with lace 4nd hand-embroidery.

White Is Popular For Summer Wear ST. LOUIS—The summer will to think. be white, St. Louis fashion creators announce, because white as thinking about? the summer color is first on the hit parade of young fashions. : cottons from piques to soft voiles, N® could have =o little in high fashions in white are designed for cards. that all hours of the day, and for play, assume that he must have a dia-

white in terry cloth. mond stopper. If he alzo had the

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THE FOOTPATH TO SUMMER is going to be both airy and bright this year. Cool materials and designs cancel out any reason for a hot-foot. Here are some of the footnotes to summer's playclothes and casual cottons. At upper left is an imported

bootie in mesh.woven raffia with crepe sole. In multi-colors, black

or natural, it is $6.95 in Block's Paragon Shop, Next te it is a sixbar raffia sandal, Chico by Woelfelt, with wedge heel and slin

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son's made with low covered heel

back. Also from Block's, it is $10.95. (The bag is $6.95 plus iy

and instep strap. The price tag

says $9.95. It's red again in a second Queen Casual from Marott's

. . . this time a four-bar slingback

Another sunny accent for summer's costumes is the Naturalizer [ pump (left) from Wasson's in Old Gold calf with lew heel and pointed throat. It is $9.95, too. (Matching handbags are available). The comfortable wedge sole-and-heel appears again in a second

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low wedge heel. This one is $8.95. Fr

Junior Leaguer

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Chico comes in natural, multi-color or navy. Another crepe-soled import from Block's Paragon shop appears center above. A flat, sandal style, it is available in black, red, white or natural shet "with gold. Price is $6.95. A light-hearted Capezio style is shown

« Leaguer (exireme’right) of suede with cobra patches adding bright triangles of color to the Balenciaga hackgvoung The platform piping is of cobra and the ankle strap o one is $10.95. ;

style from Strauss’ (right), this time a buckskin slingback pump, blue or natural, with contrasting kid stripings, an open toe and a bow of kid piping at the shoe's throat. Price on this is $10.95.

Today's Hand—

West dealer.

NORTH THOUGHT about doubling the six -no trump contract again North had to discard a

He was due for a nasty surprise there, owing to North's holding!to diamonds and hearts. South, of five diamonds. North also had a sure trick in the heart suit. now returned a,club to the lone C9763 ‘clubs. A small club was from the board and South's queen could be squeezed. fell to the ace. Declarer cashed

the jack of clubs and then stopped

What could North have been It looked like

In he was considering a double and

Both sides vulnerable.

in today’s deal. West had bid and then jump rebid diamonds and club. | ; s » ORTH might have a six card suit which he expected to run without loss.;, North's hand was now reduced H—K Q

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After some thought, however, North passed and led the trey of king in dummy and West played hid a EAS? 4 os played two outstanding heart honors, he another hear. As you see North's H—9 8 7 H—-AJ103 situation was. hopeless. D—A K QJ D—8 2 | If he Jet go a heart he could C—A J C-K 8 2 Hand Reduced ;see that dummy would have at| SOUTH : !least three heart winners. On S—J 973 WITH THIS idea in mind. West the other hand, if he discarded H-8542 cashed his three top spades and a diamond, probably every dia- D4 on the third round, North's only mond in declarer’s hand would be C—Q 10 5 4

safe discard was a club. good. |The bidding:

West then led a fourth round of have the jack nf diamonds, hel Pb Pass 18 Pass spades on which he pitched a finally pitched a diamond, but de-'3 D Pass 3H Pass small heart. South won this clarer then had all the rest of SN T Pass 4NT Pass trick with the jack nf spades and the tricks. 6N-T All Pass

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ST. LOUIS—Graduation dress-

| es for 1951 created here for jun-

fors are full-skirted below

| smoothly fitted bodices, and

many are designed in sheer fabrics like dotted swiss or volle with pretty lace trimming or embroidery at the neckline or waistline. : On the crisp side are the organdies and piques designed with

t firm, sharp lines . , . the piques| often in two-piece styles to be

worn like a suit, and many with

low-cut necklines hidden under a § brief bolero or jacket.

Duster of Today

Has Elegance ST. LOUIS—We first knew the duster when grandma wore it while driving in the country

{in “A Merry Oldsmobile.” The

1951 version, in young fashion, i= worn not for utility but for elegance, Bt. Louls designers emphasize, The summer's favorite coat

fashion is seen in _linen-like

rayons for town, in fallle for afternoon and jn the sheerest

organdy or lace for five-and-

after. Those who know young fashion recognize the duster as

the fashion most typical of young

taste this year.

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right, of white linen. This is $11.95.

Colorful Summer Cottons

The days are here when cumbersome, drab winter clothes can *

!be packed away in moth balls and fresh, colorful summer cottons i (donned to welcome fair and warmer weather. | The earliest cotton fashions to make their debut on the 1951 | summer fashion scene are smart dress and redingote or duster i (combinations, as well as the ever-popular cotton suit-dress. :

As the thermometer shoots a

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