The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1932, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 Select Your New Wardrobe For Year With Great Care : s One Can do Much Better This Spring By ‘Thinking Be- fore Purchasing’, ‘When you set out to redecorate your home, you do not go about buying furniture, rugs and draperies in a hit-and-miss manner, without know- ing beforehand exactly where, and for what purposes they will be used —nor do you select them without giv- ing deep thought to their correlation with one another. Of course not! To gain the effect you desire, you follow @ plan. So it is, with the selection of a new season’s wardrobe—in other words, the redecoration of your most import- ant possession—yourself. Whether your clothes budget is large or little, you'll come out smarter in the end if you think before you buy—not in terms of individual garments, but by picturing your wardrobe as a whole. You must, of course, choose your clothes with regard to their style and their becomingness to you. But no Jess important is the purpose they must serve. Appearance and purpose are both so essential, and so closely related, that we will deal with them as a unit rather than as separate fac- tors. Before you start on any buying spree, sit down some rainy mi to the task of renewing acquaintance with your last year's attire. Part of it will look surprisingly well as is; some frocks will respond successfully to a treatment of new collars and cuffs, the addition of a gay scarf, or ensembling with a new style of jacket. Take plenty of time to do this and discard nothing as hopeless until you've considered all possibilities of making it “do” again. Color Foundation Important ~- ‘Then, mindful of \what you already hhave, look at-the new spring color- ih aaah setae color foundation. to ed one of them, Chooge it, hold to it consistently, and give vent to your im- aginative instinct in your use of con- trasting shades. ‘Whatever your mode of life, cer- fain costume types are requisite. The first—and no smart woman, rich or Poor, can afford to be without it—is the general “runabout” dress. It’s the one you will simply “live in”—that you'll wear with equal grace for morn- ing shopping, afternoon bridge club, and informal evening engagements. This is your mainstay, and it must be absolutely fashion-right and devastat- ingly beco! to you. It should be a really good dress— buy it with your eye on the purpose it must serve, not on its price tag; economize in some which yoy can vary by the doffing or donning of its jacket. The stores show all types of these and its mater- ial may be a silk—preferably one of the new dull-surfaced, heavy rough the new light-weight sheer-as-gauze woolens in a light color. If you've al- ready a wool, bright printéd silk makes an interesting change. This frock should cost but little. Many of us prefer to wear wool suits on every possible occasion. This season’s styles bring many smart innovations, and no less intrig- uing are the Ceres! Hated blouse ti ‘The practicality of a spring sult need not be reiterated here. With @ good assortment of blouses, it is a most versatile, useful and desirable style for everyone. And for the busi- ness woman especially, no better solu- tion for her clothes problem will ever be found. Spring events demand informal ap- perel for the most part, but you'll have to include at least one outfit for dressing up. Being practical again, take a look at the new five o'clock BABY LINDBERGH ON HIS BIRTHDAY = FSMARCK. DIAMONDS “JEWELRY. WE. Specialise in Diamonds diamond setting, also Wed- Hinge and Sterling allver Assonat Lilly Rupe, Hope; Mrs. J. M. Carna- han, Glenwood, Minn.; Mrs. Nellie E. Webb, Tacoma, Wash.; Frank Saun- ders, Leonard; Roy Saunders, Hutchi- json, Minn.; G. W. Saunders, San OF FASHION as shown by HOSIERY “AS YOU LIKE IT” ° F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. “Biamarck’s Diamond Store” smarter, more youthful, more flattering to every wearer than Mesh. ... And Hosiery “As You Like It” has meshes he little blond baby boy for whom a whol for the news that he has been returned to pare picture of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, jr., unting whil e world waits anxiously by kidnapers who snatched him from en on his first birthday by his moth large or small, sheer or lecy, in all the newer For Women's Wear Where Smart Fashions Are Reasonably Priced Lindbergh. : frocks (now called “Formal Inform- als”) with jackets that you can re- move for lightning-swift transforma- tions to simple evening fashions. ‘The new models in lace are espe- cially advocated, and no other ma- THE TIME’S COMING New York.—New York to Europe in @ few hours at 9 cost of $8 a round trip. It’s not far away, in fact, Clar- ence Chamberlin, noted trans-Atlan- tic flyer, thinks he can do it now. He terial you could find will hold up so|contends he can take six passengers well in appearance. Rough, heavy sheer crepes are suggested as sec- to Europe in a plane powered with a Diesel engine at @ fuel cost of $4 each. town is to have a thoroughly modern. airport-which will be one of the most costly in the world. It will cost more than $3,500,000, and will take more than four years to build. Some 8,- 000,000 tons of earth will be to be filled in on the site which, at present, is a swamp. shades and patterns. You'll be delighted with them! SARAH GOLD SHOP ond choice. If you've a yen for somes pat Sar PEE | thing altogether soft and feminine. SINGAPORE AIRPORT | Cash in With a printed silk organdie is newer, and} Singapore.—This ancient Malayan’ Tribune Want Ad wears better than chiffon. Accessories Necessary = Aree 2 mee 5 As to hats, at least two are nec- essary ... @ simple felt or rough straw for everyday and sports wear ...8n elegant type, perhaps in shiny straw with dainty floral embellish- ments for your more formal effects. As a novelty, try a beret of either felt or straw—wear it absolutely plain and severe with your tailleurs, and dress it up by means of a jeweled clip or veil when occasion demands. Your shoes and hosiery are natur- ally dependent upon the rest of your wardrobe, both as to color and style. Your accessories, likewise. But one suggestion about the latter. Have, if possible, a double line-up of gloves, Jewelry and handbags ... one with a conservative but rather grand air, an- other for novelty appeal. For the former, your jewelry might well be pearls, crystals, or_metdl types; your gloves, a suede or French kid demi-mosquetaire; your bag, a two-leather style adorned with a pyralin or metal initial. Now, not before, you are ready to consider @ spring coat. It is logi- cally a final, rather than a first, pur- chase because if must be exactly right to wear over every object of attire you own. Placing it last does not, by any means, belittle its importance. Prob- ably its selection will demand more time and thought than any other. To play safe, choose in your Base Color—but if you've a flair for the unusual and a style sense you can de- pend upon, you might experiment with a blending rather than exactly matching shade. In any event, you must be the judge. Look over your entire spring array, and remember that your coat must harmonize with all and serve as the unifying factor of your ward- robe. Try to have some definite pic- ture of a suitable coat in mind be- fore you go to buy. Others at UP CONDUCT RATE HEARING Grand Forks, N. D., March 10.—(?) —The state railroad commission con- TO ducted a hearing here Wednesday. on the carriers’ petition to increase class 2 » || freight rates between North Dakota 5 points, then adjourned to Fargo where a similar session will be open- ed either today or Friday. Aids Lindberghs “Style Without Extravagance” BISMARCK. D. Phone 566 New Styles In Spring Coats You’d never expect such smart-looking \ coats to have all these tvork-a-day qualities and Suits Spring favors the Reefer Coat, at 25% It’s a pleasant combination be- tween a sport: and dressy style. They have new shoulders and un- Once a wearer— We think you—like many other women—will always find a place for an Ekcomoor. Ekcomoor wearers will tell you— Enthusiastically, some wearers of Ekcomoor coats tell of fourth and fifth seasons—remarkable in any coat. But they’re made for hard wear, beneath their smart appear- ance! For Women wal Misses A remarkable fabric, specially constructed to give an extremely durable texture, comfortable warmth, and light weight. A tex- ture like the smartest of nubby tweeds or smooth camel’s hair fabrics. The coats that won’t wrinkle, won’t show dust, and afford pro- tection against moisture. Specially Priced -$19.50 and Up Sarah Gold Sho “Style Without Extravagance” 312 Main Avenue VOTE wo we fe Snel At a ting : usual sleeves. 15" The suit has come back again, both the furred style and plain, in tailored types. 2 | ju UP sy ge The fur trimmings make the price higher. . Remember to VOTE NO, March | 5th, On Constitutional Amendment. Let's Keep the Capital at Bismarck. | i ‘Anauctated Press Photo J: Edgar Hoover, chief of the bureau of investigation at the jus- tice department, represented Presi- | dent Hoover at a conference on the Lindbergh kidnaping case at Tren- J. Officials of 10 cities were inv! to the parley by Governor . € | Moore of New Jersey. : Phone 566 State Capital in

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