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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13, 1930 Smart Styles for Easter 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 MAR KINN Ass’t Director National Costume Art Ass'n m‘frs&,g LEBERD o MISS GRACE M. FULLER Director of Costume Design, New York MISS MARJORIE OELRICHS School of Fine and Applied Arts MRS. PAULINE SWAIN MORGAN For warm days in town this suit of woven black-and-white check chiffon has a lighter blouse, a"f‘;i ::““"::":so‘;f’{:?k B 1% b . . - 2 : This three-piece suit of black flat 3 - : crepe, with soft feminine lines, has a chic waistcoat of yellow crepe (and black and yellow flower to complete the ensemble). By courtesy of Erlebacher, Inc. H S de\ I 7 W\ | 2 ».&1{‘ » )T This blue-flannel jacket for sport - : wear is the 1930 version of the cardigan ’ This b“’““"? flat-crepeA frock is theme which has been so popular with b L both charming and practical, as it women of all ages for the last two or - e — can be worn sleeveless by omitting three seasons. Goupy creates this three-piece suit of the blouse of sheer, checked crepe By courtesy of The Hecht Co. black-and-white checked wool voile. elizabeth. By courtesy of Rizik Bros. By courtesy of Woodward & Lothrop. (Copyright, 1930.) — E : Youth and chic are typified in this A brimmed hat of wool suit with galyak trim and tuck-in light-weight straw with blouse. By courtesy of Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. the off-the-face line. For formal street wear the cape \3 A By courtesy of The Hecht Co. coat of wool crepe, galyak S trimmed, is typical of the best 1930 mode. By courtesy of M. Philipsborn & Co. daly.‘:ri :O:;::nsg%:enii These street shoes of two-tone brown this suede cloth coat, 2 are smartly conservative with their i contrasting trim. :;:;,:?‘fif:, g By courtesy of Raleigh Haberdasher, By courtesy of Raleigh Haberdasher.