Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1930, Page 105

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 23, 1930. Smart Styles for College Wardrobes 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 . . . Asst Director ~ MISS MARY MACKINNON . . . . Artist Natl Costume Art ASSn ypgg MARJORIE OELRICHS MISS GRACE M. FULLER, Director of Costume Design, New York School of Fine and Applied Arts MRS. PAULINE SWAIN MORGAN A black cire lace dress with transparent yoke and wing sleeves assures a successful fiveto-eight costume. By courtesy of W. B. Moses & Sons. The jacket longer in the back, the bow ac- centing the front fullness of the skirt and the draped collar feature this printed silk ensem- ble. By courtesy of Palais Royal. ‘ Epaulets have been adopted even with long i sleeves in the lace dinner gowns, accenting the lines of the long skirt. . By courtesy of The Heckt Co. (Copyright, 1930.) The tweed bag with leather trim and han- dle may be appropriately carried with the tailored suit for Spring. By courtesy of Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. White linen is used for the under brim and band of this black bakou hat. By courtesy of Hickson, Inc. A tailored hat of draped baku for the new Spring suit. By courtesy of Raleigh Haberdasher. . g ? g Patent leather eyel Braided leather belt and bracelet match the trimming of This strictly tailored wool-crepe suit comfortable. s o‘xfords e IS';ITIIR as they are this smart leather bag. By courtesy of Frank R. Jellef], Inc. ‘ shows the new flaring jacket. 'y courtesy of Weodward & Lothrep. By conrtesy of M. Pasternak.

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