Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1930, Page 109

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SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 9. 1930. ~ Smart Styles Forecasting Spring " 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. BEATRICE HUNTER . 63 Ass't Director MISS MARY MACKINNON . . . . Artist Nat'l Costume Art Ass'n MISS GRACE M. FULLER, Director of Costume Design, MISS MARJORIE OELRICHS New York School of Fine and Applied Arts MRS. PAULINE SWAIN MORGAN (Copyright. 1930.) Chocolate ba- \ . % ; ) g A black satin kou is banded B ; ribbon trims and edged with : ) this hat of pana- felt by Patou. 5 4 R ; malaque straw. By courtesy of $ 3 A 3 By courtesy of Rizik Bros. g : i Mme. Rose. These two-strap black suede shoes with kid trim have This cloche, designed by Rose Descat, is of stitched Buckskin and felt with two-tone grosgrain ribbon band. bm“’!‘ calf are a By courtesy of Mme. Rose. favorite sports moderate heels combination, es- suitable for walk- pecially in the ing. By courtesy of two-eyelet style. Casntilever Shoe Shop. By courtesy of William Hahn & o. Basket-weave tweed dou- ble-breasted topcoat with 3 " are as well tailored as th alighiyifatingilines. Panamalque and felt are combined in ose this off-the-face hat for early Spring. of wool. By courtesy of B o By courtesy of Woodward & Lothrop. Woodward & Lothrop. Linen is used for suits that

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