The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 January 1936 — Page 7

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Fabric “Firsts” Arrive for Spring By CHERIE NICHOLAS H’ ■ 1 < i 1 i I 1 1 ( : : : ! : . > l .

FABRIC “firsts'’ for midseason I and spring are even at this I early date staging 'a great show I in big stores as well as stores not |B' : so big. If nerves are tired and , winter gloo-n begins to pall why not slip away for a few hours from dull care and go meandering down aisle after aisle of the new materials?’ It will act like a tonic. Try It. There are quite a few things to learn about the new fabrics. Generally shaking both the linens and the cottons are taking on a soft crepey finish which is •’different.” Then. too. there is a tendency toward rough spongy finishes and novel nubbed weaves. Patternings show “decided originality and In instances are almost amusing. The modernised prints depict bars and musie notes, or perhaps shell or fish motifs and the newest thing Is vegetable designs, and they are wonderfully good-looking. Very new. too. is the Tyrolean button motif which takes its cue from the bright painted wooden buttons that adorn peasant frocks and smocks and Jackets. It is well to keep in mind that coztons are scheduled to play a tr» mendously important role in the scheme of things. You will thrill at the sight of them. The newer types are posi tively baffling in that they so often give the impression of being handsom. wool suitings or spongy soft uncrush able linens. They are that good look- ■ ing they may be smartly worn alwut town, the new nuhbed cotton tweed* making up most satisfactorily into tailored Jacket suits. For the do-your-own-sewlng group the new materials are nothing less than inspirational. One of the new comers in the realm of Smart cottons of which you will be wanting to orders dress length at first glimpse is twlinSTYLE ACCENTS Br CHERIE NICHOLAS “—«■' '• ■■?■••■•" ■ / - >!>*■" ' - < ’ With smart Parlsiennes black with beige or tan or mustard or related tones is proving a very Impor’ant color tbeme for midseason with promise of its increasing popnlarity for spring. For style-alert American women the new and exceedingly attractive accessory pigskin sets, as Illustrated, offer ■a excellent opportunity to carry out the roguish black and beige alllahce. For sophisticated Jowl* wear one could scarcely conceive'of anything smarter in the way of style accent than the tailored natural color pigskin trio of bag. belt and hat as complement to a chic black coat after the manner pictured. The vogue for leather trimmings and trappings promises to be as insistent for spring as It has been the winter through.

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Color combinations are interesting this year. Blouses have a more prominent place than ever. ‘ Colored stocks will mark the spring ■ports events. Key rings are among the most amusing of the season novelties. ‘ The woman up on her fashions won’t have rows of buttons on her new dresses. Turquoise necklaces, bracelets and rings in the Chinese fashion are the — , - ---

■ ; .-hVF, w% ~ 1 ...x z ■'. IHm twine print, which looks more like S soft spongy loose woven linen canvas f than anything else. You'll love this ‘ t rough-surfaced cotton. It is cool and , I casual, doesn't crush, has practically : ( no wear-out to It and is every inch f smart and attractive in appearance. I It has a hand-loomed effect with brilliant print on either white or natural _ : grounds. The patterning is interesting. including square dot motifs in bright peasant blues and reds on natural. also florals in orange, green and brown. An allover scroll patterning in deep red on natural is. perhaps, handsomest of all. , The smart tailored coat frock pictured to the right Is fashioned of dark-red-on-natural scroll-patterned twin-twine. Black grosgrain binds the collar and front closing. Black bar , buttons and patent leather belt are Sused as trim accent The other gown pictured Is a spectator sports mode done in a soft Jersey type fabric of bemberg with narrow white stripes on deep toned grounds. The convertible neckline. ascot scarf and graceful cape sleeves are each fashion-right This handsome fabric wears beautifully, resists wrinkling and Is cool, sleek and slim under your topcoat. It is shown also in white grounds with bright colored stripes for wear when the warmer days come, it tubs or dry cleans nicely and easily presses slick and suave as new. Jersey type fabrics are’ fashion news this year and are sponsored by leading designers of Paris, London and American style centers. C Western Newspaper Union. WARM FABRICS ARE FAVORED BY WOMEN Fabrics are of exceptional Interest in tbeir variety. The most important group is definitely irregular In nubbed weaves with a marked hint of informality entirely consistent with a more colorful season. The really formal coat tends toward smoother, softly napped materials. Forstmann. the creator of these woolens. well realises that winters in the United States bring frigid winds and low temperatures. The slender oilhouette, clinging lines and the response of the fabric to drape and tailoring are important factors, but women, young and old, want comfort In cold weather. They want physical comfort as well as the psychological comfort that comes from rich textures and deep colors. Infinite Variety ’• Shown in Appa.el and Fabrics Fashion this season has given a { great deal for which to be thankfuL She certainly has provided Infinite variety in apparel for all occasions. Skirts of all widths and lengths, with necklines high and low, hats tilted fore and afuncrown low and high, sleeves as you like ’em. And such color and fabric distinction! In a season agog over novelty fabrics, most of them on the roughisti side, slipper satin comes tfito position in the foremost ranks. To the gorgeousness of metal cloths and velvets Is added the charm of taffeta and the grace of chiffon. One may or nay not use trimming, or choose ; between pleats and tucks. Newest Color Fashion The color of the moment is “golden i wedding/’ a rich, warm shade of gold 1 which lends itself well to formal eve j ning clothis and to cruise and south- . era resort clothes. In silk, wool and cotton, this new tone is sure to be especially flattering to sun-tanned complexions.

Doable width silks will soon be avail* able. ' Capes, pleats, Boating panels flourish in the motle. Enthusiasm for petit point bags and accessories runs high. “Wild Horse” prints are a novel fabric for advance spring wear. Many of the new coats are full length and fashioned In straight, youthful hues, ' g j Tver causes for

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