Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1929, Page 124

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-SEPTEMBER 8, 1929, SMART STYLES FOR EARLY FALL Presented by The Sunday Star In Co-Operation with the International Fashion Forum Edited by JANE ROLAND ‘The outstanding fashions created by foremost designers and displayed by the leading shops ADVISORY COUNCIL MISS S. EEATRICE HUNTER, Ass't Director Nat'l Costume Art Ass'n MISS GRACE M. FULLER . . . . Director of Costume Design, New York School of Fine and Applied Art MISS MARY MacKINNON . . . . Artist MISS MARJORIE OELRICHS MRS. PAULINE SWAIN MORGAN Unusually attractive is this formal afternoon gown of wood violet chiffon velvet with bod- ice of pale lavender flat crepe embroidered in tiny stitchery and purple seed pearls. Wood violet chiffon velvet trims the sleeves and the skirt has circu- lar flare and panels. By courtesy of Madame Ash. Smart travel coat of nubbed tweed in heather mixture with interesting stitched cape collar effect, forming a loose scarf on one side. By courtesy of Madame Ash. Ensemble that lends itself to many occasions for early Fall wear. The light-weight maple lapin coat in smart three- quarter length, cleverly lined in beige satin crepe, may be worn for informal evening affairs. The beige crepe satin blouse of the dress is snugly draped at the hips to display effectively the fitted body lines. The slim silhouette is carried out in the piping on the beige cashmere wool skirt. By courtesy of Hicks. Lounging pyjamas that are both smart and wearable. The coat of imported French wool plaid is in harmonizing shades of red, brown and beige. Sleeveless tuck-in blouse in char- treuse and trousers in brown are of crepe de chine. By courtesy of Woodward & Lothrop. 7 N e T <\< S e N T v/, LKL — / Extremely smart and wearable is this version of a Rodier tweed three- piece ensemble from London Trades. Its simplicity is relieved by the warm tones in its mixture of golden Strap oxfords of brown kid with lizard trim that are extremely smart for Fall wear with the new wool and tweed emsembles. By courtesy of The Hecht Co. browns and beige The tuck-in blouse is of beige jersey. Beige kid slip-on gloves with novelty gold trim. and strap oxfords of brown kid and beige lizard complete the costume. By courtesy of Namcy Carter. Sports dress of jersey in chanel weave in the new Parisian colorings of red, brown and beige. A large inverted pleat adds flare to the skirt to reli-ve its se- vere simplicity. Brown cloche, with harmoniz- ing band, choker of Sar- dinian coral and oxford ties of brown suede and The molded body lines kid complete this charming costume. By courtesy of Woodward & Lothrop. and irregular flare skirt of this smart afternoon frock characterize the Fall mode. It is made of black Canton with scroll design in white Canton appliqued with fagoting. By courtesy of Pasternak. Evening gown of lovely new black taffeta moire with gold coin spot design. A new version of the pouf ends in diagonal flare peplum on the sides to accentuate the slim princess silhouette. By courtesy of Risik's. For town wear, a London Trades jacket suit of imported brown jersey with blouse of soft Rodier tweed in red, brown and beige. A Patou hat of cranberry felt, strap oxfords of brown suede and suede slip-on gloves com- plete the costume. By courtesy of Nancy Carter. tCopyright, 1929.)

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