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COLOR, LOTS GF 1T, IN SPRING GOWNS Black Disappears Utterly From Milady's Wardrobe | By HORTEF AUNDERS NEA Service Writer New York, May 1, — The dis- tinguishing feature of the 1025 styles is the absence of hlack. Ap- parently it has passed utterly from the sartorlal plcture, The whole fashionable world has voted unani- mously for color — and lots of it “Women who formerl ordered 0 black, despite the dic of fon, now order navy blue or col Henrl Bendel, fashion authority, #ays, “There is practically no call for black, wunless it i combined with color. The all-black outfit is absolutely passe, total disrcgard for what always been considered the height of elegance prevails alike for day'and evening. The only ex- ception 1s the black lace frock, which 18 Ifked for formal wear, but which is brightened by a brilliant wrap of velvet or brocade.” Short and Colorful The new evening gowns are very ghort and very colorful. ¢ are Sralghter, too, than the daytime frocks, and seem loathe to use much material, However, they are frequently very ornate in a concen- trated area. . Notice the one pictured with the spangled bird nesting in embroidery | done in black and pastel colors. ‘This costume is white erepe with a wide band of embroldery in pearls T lined bugles. flesh colored chiffon one, y beaded and embroidered in pastel shades with the ful front is a popular type of dancing frock, Tt {8 mounted slip of silyer cloth that bri 3 cale colors most f: - raising of Chir Is, it must be worn with apparent unconcern, To give the appearance of being overdressed, or consclous | of your elogance, rulns stylo, And | unless you can wear elaborate clothes with perfect ease, stick to simple modols that you can forget,” MAY DONATE FUND - FORNAT. GALLERY Congress May Be Asked to Ruthorize Building Waahingt e § ty-nint 8 will be asked to 1s to build a national . at a cost varlously ed from $7,000,000 to $10,- , to form a fitting reposl for the $5,000,000 collection, now seattered on tho walls of varlous buildin ¢ the Smithsonlan insti- tution, § of the of the institution will sponsor project, The national gallery would he the tegal repository of all works helong ing to the United s not assigned to its ot A L wdvocates ", there incentive to collectors to lea works of to the nation It is hoped by the sponsors o the project that through the gal- lery the nation will take its proper place in the world of art, just as |8 England has her national and the Britlkh museum, Frane: her Louvre and the Lux and Ttaly her natlonal museums every city of importance. Rare Rabbits May Bring Wealth to Saskatchewan 4§ May 1.—1ow. ! y of farming, ! la rabblts for t commercial NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, MAY 1, 192, Pleased Small Customers / Satisfactory : who send their Pianos and friends to us. Players Large B Expense for Cash Large Quantities A graceful model 1s i rabbits are smal . trimmed with gold beads about the s e pelts sel y to $10, and Chinct rom $10,000 to » or emb : \its are found na simple catsern slopes of the An - mode! with p ! tains, in Chile, Peru and Bollvia that depen They are small, hopping animals W’ WILL ANNOUNCE THE CLOSING OF THIS PIANO SALE SOON The pianos we bought from the manufacturer for spot cash will soon be sold. This is your chance to buy 2 piano at a lower price than you may ever see again. ONLY A FEW MORE LEFT This stock is sciling fast—many people who delay will be too late This i~ your zolden opportunity it you act quickly. It is your duty (o cducate your children in music. Your ncizhhors are buyine pinnos. Your children are as good as your ncighbo Make the family happy with a piano. Imagine how they feel to have a piano in vour home., Tt s your duty to make vour home happy. 1t is business to buy a o now. You will eventually get a piano. Bu row and mak big saving. Pianos are scing fast. More pianos It at these prices . PRICES STILL LOWER ON MANY INSTRUMENTS The Time Is Short — NOW Is the Time! Jap Rule.rfi Will Hornor Old Couple \\lth (:lfls 1 be mad «‘- rate official |4 imber of 1ls of the vari mplary in During the Tast davs of this great ~ale we are making <ull Jower prices on many in~truments. We want to make a clan sweep of thi sock. We want to ~cll every instrument on our floors, Prices that Wil convinee thy most sheptical are being made, A call at our stor will convinee you that now s the tmc to huy your pinno, Y ou doubtedly will have (o pay more If you wait. Buy now and save money. Come in today and seleet your piano. In a very short tin 3 B your opportunity will be gone, perhaps never to come aga m = in now—cone in b it is too late. We have a st o good This Player Will Go On Sale at $369 pianos. They a for sale. Used Uprights will be sold as low o Bench and Nice Selection of Music—12 Rolls S16 < has reduced r " ( layers only S hargains There Is No Satisfactory lf iy ‘ e e Substitute for a Wool Rug These Prices Gtmd Only Duri I'N YOUR home — nothing can take the I place of genuine wool seamless rugs. Wool gives you comfort underfoot, warmth, quiet, and everlasting satis- faction. Find a dealer who has a representative selection of the famous Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Seamless Rugs made by Alexander Smith & Sons ; We are determined this stk Carpet Company, the largest makers e e of wool rugs in the world. specisl saie e 9449 PLAYER « and on All sizes made without seams in a wide range of patterns at prices within the reach of everyone. Look for trade mark stamped on the back of every rug. 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