The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1934, Page 13

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sisi otieaeaaieiieiecha mn a Next Week- End SHOW, TRADE WEEK TO HOLD ATTENTION Hundreds Expected to Visit Cap- ital City Thursday, Fri- day, Saturday STARS LAD */ SPRING FUR VOGUE vy Blue; Pink and Lilac New- it Colors; Capes and Neckpieces Popular ds Bae Ti WILL OFFER BARGAIN PRICES il g | ry New Cars Will Be Exhibited; Bevy of Beauties Will Exhibit Fashions u i 5 winter furs in moth-balls. is devoting lavish attention Wndoubtedly the straight and swag- Flines will find inating ac- o tes which HL ie s Bismarck will be host to hundreds Greater vision for the driver is afforded by this, No longer will your baggage crowd you in tho rear ot |°f Persons from all over the Missourt new-type windshield on the 1934 Hupmobile. tho car. For, gs this picture shows, many of the new Slope area at the Automobile Show, ‘There's more slope to the front, and the sides are cars have room for equipment behind the rear seat. The |Style Show and Trade Week which “beveled” back, bringing the front pillars farther back of the seat raises up, as in the Dodge shown here. |oneng here next Thursday, March 22. to the rear. The same space is reached from. the rear in other cars, ‘While the automobile exhibit of 90 iH H ii é i 5 pe touch. Jabots, irs and away-from-the-’ Monts will prevail. As far gs lengths 8. concerned, for practical reasons, fticularly the warming Winds, the r garments will prove leaders. : Loose Theme in Linen % {he newer treatments continue the theme of hedy lines into the (@lseve. Although the shoulders can ‘be ‘generally described as smooth, ‘@epings will continued to be formed @8and below the elbow. S58 Fae i : ae g Fit gF> ; i Hf i & Ap tory of motor cars will attract the greatest attention of visitors, the ele- lel ae H Classy gowns displayed by the most “There is no cessation in the variety ‘@@d number of capes and capelettes tiered for Musdy’s, approval and a@iection. y range from 5 deat of shoulder treatments, to elbow and hip-lengths, both for daytime + ,@n@ evening wear. Of the highest style-import are the g capes, primarily the silvers. In group major interest is being an i) d in the one-skin creat r abe" ) and miscellaneous neck- ui ites have awakened new interest. ‘The Paris designers have favored Yonack in furs, and are themselves wearing brown as well. In the brown field, the shades range from delicate Se ae te aes fa. Two new days, ies cat grey, are featured for trim- ging purposes. On squirrel, you will ‘be surprised to find rosewood, which ‘a pinkish shade, and lilac. fa shown in Bermuda brown, Bur: : gundy, navy, Grenads ‘brown and jacld almost w Garden Prints, Colorful] in stock. toes po oe ie Pastels and Other Bright - a What to Look for Colors Make Spring Gay In Spring Dresses THE SILHOUETTE STORY eS ee an fn cst nas | the year when spring comes and a ; aren the prorat ‘Just as| Whole group of new dresses burst into I infive'uliness is seen in coats, there |bloom with s radiance that comes at 4s some of that feeling evidenced in) no other seasok, you go out and | @resses. Sleeves are free from elab- dress. orate trimmings but h s HEFEL 5 Silks, Satins, Knitted Frocks, Tweeds, Lace and Prints Make for Variety B Z E ‘The importance of fabrics and col- are stressed throughout the spring ous silks and sating make the shining “sheath frocks for evening. Loosely woven tweeds and printed chiffons that are metal-threaded are fabric notations. are more exotic than ever. i ae F} eree San The British weavers are tir. Years ape ‘all cormart |stTOORIDG small checks, plaids and Americans let their bobs grow |*quare weaves. Your spring woolen ta, Garbo,|Costume may be shrimp-pink it may be brown, beige and white, or sprinkled with vari-colored checks. There are striking combinations of black, red and white and of coral and beige, or green and white. Pump- kin yellow, blue and green also en- Itven the woolen picture. Don't be surprised to hear the swish ® taffeta petticoat again for that, the latest fashion revival. They) are.made to fit slimly over the hips,| are gored to flare slightly and are finished with hem ruching. These are in for wear under both The windswept silhouette is sweep- ing through advance spring fashions. This smart black, brown and beige checked tweed has the new wind-| blown collar, fitted waistline and) slight flare below the hips. With it,| the model wears a black felt polo hat, trimmed with beige wool braid, and; gloves of natural calfskin. Ringless, Stockings, Wooden Jewelry, Lace Gloves, Fur Jackets Are Style News ‘The crisp creations of orgardy and silk which are descendants of the Practical collar-and-cuff sets and which have blossomed out in all the shop windows leave one with the idea of transforming some good dark dress that needs a new touch to make it interesting again. Spring neckwear is both frilly and tailored and it will be bought in larger quantities than ever before. An absolutely clear stocking is no longer something to be dreamed about. Right here in Bismarck they are available in a well-known line of hosiery. The best part of it is that the ringless hosiery costs little more than other stockings. There is no- ticeable a tendency toward hosiery with heavier heels with the vogue for lower heels and walking shoes. The true beige is leading in color due to the preponderance of tweed costumes. If garters have been your problem, you will want to see the new ones, in- visible beneath your frock, which come in smart round black and yel- low boxes. ** * Your jewelry this spring will run to colors with wooden beads, bracelets and even earrings for your tweed cos- tumes, Ears—increasingly exposed by the high coiffures—are becoming the focal point for jewels. The new whim, decorates as much of the ear as pos- sible, with jeweled clips. The bracelet has a new prominence, because of the three-quarter sleeves and many of the newer ones run well over an inch in depth. eek One of the smart spring ideas in- troduced is gloves and scarf of taffeta to match. The palms are of leather. Trish lace is the material for another new glove whim. Doeskin, pigskin, |seamed fabrics and suedes are for more practical outfits. Gloves must be chosen carefully when the ensem- ble idea is stressed so much but there will be no difficulty in finding the correct glove for eacti outfit. nat- aie bird sil- ; from the Lanvin adopts and coats and and looser. and many as well a8 uses ruffies| decorative spiral again. ‘They by the iittle “Little ‘ ‘Women’ but juvenile they ing the This “fn the spring scene Secuets, oleroe , ‘The wes y may may be plain color ‘There ere \ There is Nith panels, and treliis tucks Peet ONECKLINE NEWS » ‘The descent. of necklines was \ § i I i ty cf ies Ltt rt i ft | BE B 58 ——=PLAN NOW O ATTEND ot Bismarck’s Greatest Auto Show -Style Show - Trade Week _\ Thursday - Friday - Saturday March 22'- 23 - 24 World War Memorial Building te | gant and classy exhibit of women’s NEW ACCESSORIES and men’s ready-to-wear clothes also will draw great numbers to the show. beautiful young women of Bismarck will attract feminine visitors from Bismarck and surrounding cities and towns at both the afternoon and eve- ning shows. Colored spotlight effects will add to the dazzling elegance of the exhibit. The show room will be beautifully decorated with flowers, including bou- quets of daffodils and smilax. ‘The booths displaying furniture, re- frigerators, auto appliances, groceries, seeds, oils, rugs, tires, tubes, dry goods, radios, vacuum cleaners and other household necessities also will add to the color scheme with individual deco- rations in a colorful pageant before equaled in the city’s history. Offer Bargain Prices Visitors to the city will be given an opportunity to take advantage of the special price bargains that will be made by all stores in the city during the three days of the show. ‘With Easter week following shortly after the show, stocks will be at better selections from stocks in cal stores than later and at that will be as attractive as printed in little checks with gloves! ©! today. A 1904 model of the be displayed by the Copelin Co., which should prove of interest, eepecially to young who do not remember the styles in cars of 30 years ago when the industry was in its infancy. Spring Blouses Chosen For Specific Purposes type of It, [ iE i te | : il I a5af a : i nit gets spi peal iy peg 8 i i! ij i elt i i iif i & if ill i Pity iE ° gee

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