Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1930, Page 111

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 9, 1930. Smart Styles for Spring Wear 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 MISS MARY MACKINNON Ass't. Director National Costume Art Ass'n. Artist MISS GRACE M. FULLER Director of Costume Design, New York MISS MARJORIE OELRICHS School of Fine and Applied Arts MRS. PAULINE SWAIN MORGAN This red petit-point cloche, with moderate brim, is trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. By courtesy of Madame Ash. Small scattered flowers on a dark-silk background create the fashion-wise fab- > Here the elbow-length cape is attached to the three- ric for an ensemble which may be worn it \ b T quarter-length coat of a covert suit. By courtesy of the Hecht Co. now under a fur coat. : S 3 By courtesy of M. Philipsborn & Co. g % The top-handle bag, with galalith knobs, may be carried with the tailored suit for e —— Spring. 3, courtesy of Framk R. Jelleff, Inc. To wear with the early Spring suig there is this close-fitting hat of picot luciole with velvet rosette. By courtesy of M. Pasterwak. Elbow sleeves are pleated to match the dress of flat crepe, which also has finely pleat- ed collar and jabot. & 5 B t Woodward & Lothrop. The wrist-length cape lends chic to the crepe coat, especially 'y courtesy of Woodwar othrop. when collared with ermine. By courtesy of M. Philipsbors & Co. A The black patent leather pump is correct . ’ B ' .| for street wear. Wool embroidery on the pocket and sleeves trims this homespun coat, - 3 3 By courtesy of Woodward & Lothrop. with which is worn a two-tone crepe scarf. By courtesy of Erlebacker, Inc. . 3 : y

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