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INDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 20, 1930. Smart Styles for After-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 MISS MARY MACKINNON Ass’t Director National Costume Art Ass'n Artist MISS GRACE M. FULLER ARJ/ ELR. Director of Costume Design, New York MISS M. ORIE" O] ICHS School of Fine and Applied Arts MRS. PAULINE SWAIN MORGAN Wy The ardanse evening gown of blue lace with sheer flesh net yoke and graceful, flowing draperies has a truly feminine charm. A dinner dress of large flowered print in blue and red is made a smart possibility for formal afternoon wear by the addition of a matching coat. By ceartesy of Rizik Bres. To relieve the severity of this black-and-white tweed coat for town or country wear, a lapel fac- ing and shoulder bow of gros- grain ribbon have been added. By courtesy of Madame Ash. Copyright, 1930. o The smart combiration of black and white in diagonal weave is used in this tai- lored frock of sill .and-wool fabric for town or country wear By courtesy of The Hecht Co. Chic, correct and comfortable, this four-piece suit of brown wool and brown printed silk can be worn without the skirt as a frock and coat. By courtesy of Rizik Bros. The dance or restau- rant frock of lace and chiffon also has its jacket of lace, whether in formal black or gay colors. By courtesy of R Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. The smart lingerie touch applied to millinery is used on this large off-the- face hat of panamalaque. It has three de- tqchable cuffs of pique in white, blue and pink. By courtesy of Hicksom, Inc. e — Cl.lanel created the original of this wear- s _able silk suit with pique collar, cuffs and pip- ing on the buttons. By courtesy of Schwab, Inc.