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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1934 Pick Shoes to Match Material in Handbag ‘When the handbag ig of grained leather, so are the shoes, There is a group of shoes which many stores class as their swaggers, so called be- cause they are the perfect walking shoe to be worn with swagger suits. ored one strap and ghillie following. The ghillie is more in keeping with an active sports costume, however. Brown is the principal color in these shoes for most of the sports woolens are of a tawny cast. UNLINED SUITS This is another British note which ig new in the American picture. Eng- , =_ ’ Glorify F ashions lish women have long liked unlined suits because they are not bulky and 1 can be worn under coats in colder . weather. The sleeves are always lined, A beautiful car calls forth beautiful clothes. . . seams neatly taped, and lapels and ,, revers carefully turned under, Amer- We have endeavored and believe we have not failed iden that these Yacnibea ents are “an in cooperating with the Auto Show to the extent that and. ace Beng heen fur the eae st we are amply prepared to display our host of charm- wa ing Frocks, Coats, Swagger Suits, Hats and accessor- ies direct from the New York fashion center. es Automobiles type fashions. NECKTIE SILKS The smart woman who wants a tail- cred silk dress, printed but not too! colorful, will choose a necktie silk. These are actually of the small -neat Patterns that are usually found in men’s neckwear. They are being shown in darker shades now with the Print a bright accent, but they are expected to appear in pastels and white for the summer season. We are anticipating serving you...... Choose Your New House or Office Frocks From our smart new fast color Print Dresses $1.00 $1.59 $1.95 Blouses-- Of Silk or Cotton Wash Fabrics For Your Spring Suit $1.25 to $3.50 FOR YOUR HOME Hand Made and Novelty Linens for bridge, Breakfast or Dining Table Service Lace and Woven Color Fabric Table Covers, Runners, Platers and Napkins Table Glassware, Decanter and Wine Sets, Pottery Vases and Bowls Plateau Mirrors, Leather Hassocks Bed Spreads NOVELTY LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS LEATHER and FABRIC PURSES GIFT WARE COSTUME JEWELRY SILK SCARFS FANCY NECKWEAR BRIDGE PRIZES e ‘rm. hintgen’s <= Third and Bdwy. Third and Bdwy. iv Dress Up on Easter ‘Have it dry cleaned A Modern Service for all Wearing Apparel Windblown brims. off -the-face Styles and Turbans. Colors Expert Hat Blocking Easter Showing Patou Stresses Youth Oxfords are the leader, with the tail-|' A pink straw braid spring hat by Jean Patou with a navy satin-striped faille ribbon. thing but conservative,” writes this “Brims are three-pointed, fluted, regular—in fact, every- famous designer. “Ribbons, flowers, motifs of various kinds figure as trimmings. Some models reveal most of the forehead; others conceal one eye.” DIFFERENT COATS FOR EVERY OCCASION SAYS DAME FASHION Tweeds Favored for Informal Wear; Fur-Trimmed For- mal Coats Popular When you go shopning for your new spring coat, you will find that this is a year when one coat doesn’t make @ spring outfit—that there is just as great a need for an informal as for the formal garments. Both have their definite place in the wardrobe end both are doing a better job this scason than in many years. Formerly a great many women pur- chased one spring coat and it nicely filled its place as an all-purpose coat. That is practically an impossibility this season. Dressing for the occa- sion has never been so imperative, nor clothes_more definite in their pur- pose, 5 in the daytime picture, where in- formality reigns, tweeds are topmost. The fine imported rough and ready tweeds with their admirable tailoring will go to the office, to the country club or on a motor trip with assur- ance. Then there are the domestics, The monotone tweed is expected to be the first choice in popularity, with gay plaids and checks following closely. The plaids and checks are at their best in reefer types, both belted and unbelted. Silhouette Is Blown-Forward The new sportswear silhouette, in: spired by Schiaparelli, is everywhere apparent in the models arriving daily ii Bismarck stores. It is the blown- forward feeling. The silhouette is belted, trim and trig above the waist, with fullness concentrated in the front of the skirt. It is young, easy to wear, and refreshing after the straight, extremely slim lines that have been in vogue for several sea- sons. In these coats, the shoulders pre never extreme and the collars al- Ways are very simple. Coats go to various lengths to achieve their thic. One of the most popular lengths is the three-quarter, a bit more favored than the seven- eighths length. Three-quarter coats are usually boxy or swagger in sil- of Millinery $4 .88 | NONE HIGHER are in black and the new shades of Navy, Brown, Beige, Truck Service to 35 Towns Bismarck Phone 684 Capital Laundry Co. Dotty Dunn Hat Shop 407 Broadway i} fect. jaunty collar of taupe wolf which houette. The full-leng coat is veloped in reefer and the classic polo | models, the latter both belted and un- belted. | Formal coats may achieve their ‘smartness by means of furs in new treatments. Both long haired and sleek furs are being employed, with fox and galyak the most popular of these. Sleeves are simple with full- ness occurring low. The scarf col- lar is in evidence, being seen in un- trimmed and furred coats. All for- mal.coats are full length, with blue and black of first importance. Mixture Tweeds Are First The collections in Bismarck’s lead- ing shops showed mixture tweeds to be of first importance, with crepey wools taking to new constructions, |The “blown about” look is a signifi- jcant characteristic of the silhouette. Scarfs and jabots are almost the rule {for the spring coat, 1934. Shoulders {are wide. but smooth with the sleeves invariably intevesting. Buttoned-way- over effects create special interest, and so do the colors that range from the basic tones of blue, beige, green, jbiown, and, of course, black, to the jSayer shades of sportwear. A model belted of novelty checked tweed with galyak trimmed scarf snowed how smart simplicity can be. A worsted crepe with high social am- ‘pitions has a jabot falling in graceful ‘folds from a flat galyak collar. { Another new coat in nubby over- |plaid tweed or nubby Kemp looks like a suit. Fur sweeps diagonally across | the front to create an immensely flat- tering cossack effect. You'll fall in love with another coat !with an amazing shoulder yoke that bursts into fullness, something like a cape, something like epaulets, and an iupstanding collar of fur—again it’s galyak. One that is going to attend the important social events of spring has bell-like sleeves and a mole scarf caught in a ring. It’s fashioned from @ wool crepe fabric. Jabots Are Popular Fur-bordered jabots are popular for spring. A distinctive grey had a mole- {trimmed jabot drawn through the (high collar. There was a breath-taking beige of a heavy silky tweed which will go out after dark. The bias sleeves but- ton through the middle to form a cuff and the stitched neckline fastens with another large button. The wide belt repeats the neck stitching and there is a flower of the same ma- terial at the shoulder. A canary swagger model with brown | Souirrel trim showed that fastenings may be surprising this season. The high collar was drawn through a loop at the center and then buttoned down. A blue tweed in the “wind blown” jj| silhouette fits snugly at the waist, then flares to the skirt and has a fly-away collar in a new double ef- A camel's hair tweed has a stands straight up. Another sport coat was very tweedy, with wide band of wolf on the generously cut sleeves. ‘You may choose your color from a Hl wide range and you choose from as ]|many styles this spring. The design- ers seem to have thought of each one of us, and scem to have created @ coat for every hour of our busy HATS GO WINDBLOWN POR EASTER PARADE Flattering Lines, Fascinating Fabrics Will Tempt All the Spring Shoppers The Breton, the bonnet, the off- the-face sailor. With these in her wardrobe, no spring style can fail her. And true enough, three the girl with bangs, mannish felts for the Dianas, tiara hats like a royal; headdress for classic features, and ra-| kish Apache berets for the sophisti-/ cated lady. | “Be Yourself” is not exactly the) niotto to follow this spring, for you! may vick a very fascinating new self in choosing your bonnet. It’s every- | body's hat year and every woman should be able to find’a chapeau | exactly suit her face. | * ek | Felt and French flannel hats are} being shown in great numbers lo- cally for wear with the tweeds. Straws and straw fabrics and stitched crepes and taffetas are occupying \promin- ent places in the show rooms. Straws are inconspicuous, being mostly quite smooth The felts in many colors are decidedly smart. | : xk * | Trimmings are few and far between on smarter hats. There is so much interest in line that there is little need of further embellishment. With the exception of a gay little feather, seen here or there, there are almost no- trimmings. The windblown silhou- ette is front page news in millinery. There are any number of hats that turn back sharply and stress move- ment toward the back. There are even a few windblown crowns where the movement takes a forward direc- tion. Taxes on motor bus lines for the country as a whole average 12 per cent of the gross receipts. —_———_— Indispensable is the new Spring Coat you just must have one this season and why not have a new Raster Coat There’s a variety of Furand Fabric from which to choose This is one season when you can have what you want in a coat! Tweeds if you trot around a lot. Soft crepey wools to wear over your dressy clothes. Flat furs and fluffy. The fitted silhouette or the wind- blown. Black or navy, or a young, bright shade. There’s nothing to hold you back. Fashion gives you freedom of styles! And we give you a low price to make choosing possible! Always Quality at Robertson’s $1500 $1850 $2500 Robertson’s beautiful Spring fashions. displayed on living models at Auto and Style Show Saturday night, March 24, at World War Memorial Building. Special Features AUTO SHOW Style Show and Trade Week March 22-23-24 ® Silk and Knit Dresses Prints and Plain Colors Sizes 14 to 40 If you look your best in bright colors, then you'll surely want a sparkling print for Easter. But if darker col- ors make your skin look beautifully fragile, then by all means wear a navy or black. The dress collection includes every fashion you could possibly want. Easter is just around the corner, and your new hat is right here for you NOW! They’re the youngest, smartest, gayest affairs we've had in years. And they flatter everyone no end. All head sizes. $785 $785 $485 At Bismarck’s Newest Shoe Dept.