Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1930, Page 117

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 6, 1930. | Smart Styles for “Miss Washington” 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 GRACE M. FULLER Director of Costume Design, New York School of Fine and Applied Arts MISS 8. BEATRICE HUNTER Ass’t Director National Costume Art Ass'n MISS MARY MACKINNON Artist MISS MARJORIE OELRICHS MRS. PAULINE SWAIN MORGAN (Copyright. 1930.) For street wear this smart black- and-white sharkskin tweed suit is de- cidedly smart. The skirt is slightly gored and the jacket is worn over a waistcoat of washable silk. For formal afternoon wear there is no By courtesy of M. Pasternak. smarter choice than this three-piece suit of black-and-white flat crepe. The long blouse is trimmed with crystal buttons. By courtesy of Rizik Bros. This version of Goupy’s three-piece cape suit of navy- blue tweed has a blouse of opaline rose flat crepe with Johnny collar and cut crystal buttons. The gored cape, lined with opaline rose flat crepe, has suspenders that attach to the gored skirt. Afternoon tea and informal By courtesy of S. Kann Sons Co. dinner are suitable occasions for this rose beige flat crepe dress and matching short cape. The yoke and cap sleeves of the dress are of harmonizing rose-point lace. By courtesy of Erlebacher, Inc. In town and country may be worn this new three-piece suit of gray tweed mixtures. This tailored sport suit, after Chanel, is made of tweed knit green mixture and is worn with a tailored waistcoat of green zephyr. A scarf of red cross fox com- pletes the picture. By courtesy of Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. By courtesy of S. Kann Sons Co. This strictly tailored covert suit with gored skirt and jacket with one- button link fastening may be worn with silk or cotton shirtwaist. By courtesy of Raleigh Haberdasher. The new shoe for spectator sports wear is of natural toned linen and brown leather. By courtesy of Burt’s A formal coat of black wool crepe with galyak fur on cape, which may be drawn up to form draped collar. By courtesy of Woodward & Lothrop.

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