New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 33

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Fashion Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928, shions ‘Gomorrow Business Section to be Vast Style Show When Merchants Innaugurate Spring Openings Simultaneously New Britain Merchants Offering Soft and Ineffably Charming Are Newest Styles in Spring Apparel Fashionable Easter Silhouettes 1 i Stores Turned Into Vast Shows With Season’s More Dignity For Feminine Wearing Apparel Designs, Colors and Materials on Hand While Male Clothing Shows Variety Spring comes to New Britain along Fifth avenue or the BY JULIA BLANSHARD a beige Rodier hasha with Galvak tomorrow when merchants of- Champs Elyvsces chould be| ; | NEA Service r ur collar dyed to match. ficially usher it in with a city-'approached, if not duplicated, | D T Feminine Curves ivide, simultancous showing of 'in local stores. It is unneces. | i ; ; Spring again sounds its first-robin | This coat's sleevea and fur collar . : » to chic. When all that is new for the most in- sary to go to Paris or New| Sey pnd an e ens collar makes a cute back spiring season of the year. York for a model, the gencral B e e en shut, a rounded coliar. The entire business district 'style will be found here by the E all T have 4 frock outfit, a suit, 4 natching Baku bat: basahals will be a t style show in | discriminating shopper, aware g : R i : H coat or an ensemble for Easter2” lacked feathers in amber and brown S ire e e S EE B lopher e iare UK . o This year it's a puzsling problem (o0t rounded like the slecve for ‘u’ghv individual shops. ious to comply with the latest| 3 ¢ i & § X':i:.«‘::,lnl‘;:r»»’:)W,.,.ml S:::";cx‘(hrm.; 1f its to he an ensemble, there Fomorrow you may wander dictates of the mode. ) N 3 S [narrow path of :xr.llo;}flii'\"afi\i :720 are iwo ‘oholons from store to store, up and! Naturally the ladies have re-| i *o dafinitely “feminine” they are| Black faille, a silk nover used for down stre and inspect dis- ceived the greatest attention in’ ; ningly different, Fuxvla Fw. fore, features a smart three- play after display of spring|this section. But their better iy 3 L Licaie it i el poi- I SR Fv?::nc:ndm‘:::m:: fashions in women's wear, halves have not been entirely URT X a8 ing shavmy dr ity L which women are reviig i men’s wear, shoes, headwear, ignored. No indeed. There s ¥ 3 ! olie. ot and ineffably SPTNE. The reverse cufls, packets Tim et W T B e e S e B ¢ ¥ : 5 arming and lovely are the silhoy. 04 lining as well as a little gilet treat for everyone. accept if he wishes to be prop-| Hep ot thle Ensior i sxtiomd a8 8L Id?{l:d»\m:!m?,? In conjunction with this evly garbed for any occasion, e sl gL Weets for chles e o wholesale “spring offering the social or otherwise. : ; . \ P Mbra ‘.;’?_Mnr L o ontelandine Geometrical! Herald publishes this fashion| Spring also brings thoughts | : 2 g : L N s j Iy of new stroet clothe a’ Then s a Cama red broad- <upplement. authentically fore- |of other things but clothes, ! Y \\ »° st g ; § = : i © the Easter outfit is primarily €1oth cnsemble with geometrical i lin}!‘ ‘h(' (’id\'flll(‘(‘ fiiShiUl] f(i]' new f“r"it“r“ for “16 Old or : o p 3 b 'v 2 f wear, this s the stitehings !aa\vio:\m(v an extremely pring. new home, little accessories for | N " 4 P 3 B i ETY o . ”fxlf— mw} e <"‘-M :A"'!ml-:)]x“ p';-‘l::”n“h:;: Spring is the most beautiful ; the boudoir or library—lots of | ; WP : : i . X choten s turtier complicated S6irt. s collar is ucw--a stand-up ~cason of the vear. Winter is|nhice things besides crocuses, | o+ ? g S : i v Ty N by materials. There are so many, (Pe that opens to show that the over, birds start to sing, buds Easter eggs and nice, fat, red- | ' : o : many new printed siks, soft crepes, (40iDg of the coat’s front has the appear on the trees, the air is breasted robins searching meals | ym"mw‘l :.&'Hll‘ui. crisp taffetas and ::{::tn:n;‘ko“\mr’l‘Iou:(ml:lolgll\":h‘l‘:v—“l‘; mvigorating. No one needs to 0N the tender green lawn.! g ; 4 A : 4 SRR bt . Tor aolor, | ten shades of red. A red Bangkol tell you that spring has come. | You will find that we have not ¢ , g . VE ; 3 & beige, Llack white, navy | hat catehes the exact color note. With it comes the urge to be|ignored those little trimmings | ; : s te, a bright new pink-red called 1ast. but far from least. comes hetter dressed, the urge to re- ®ither. Of course the robins | 1no hills =g Bl pansy [0S ML SIS IEH IR i S furnish the home, everything |are not included, nor the green r l-rr;"‘w::: [yv;’:.xn::::‘v:'\- ‘f::f»ln‘ ;T; with an o reast of :'r"\‘::‘:':':-;“‘: must be new to harmonize with |€rass, nor the smiling skies. Haster parade in many a vear. |he checks indistingt. Ita nent icodt the season of the vear, | Those are all coming, they must , f : | 't Miss 1t las ‘a. bit-ln walailine and UEDIDEES New clothes, new shoes, new [0e properly greeted. Glance Y e f i P | Criso llack moire fashions atons closing it. The phirts nosi hats, new furniture, new every- Over the ads and see what New 4 3 : - G e r\f‘ll"'l‘::-‘:wh' gl e thing. That's spring. That's | Britain merchants have done to ¢ e R {allow v 2 : § " 1 R . Lapel Cherries the merchants of New j2llow vou to greet them prop- J $ y little cuff inserts. A normal waist- A silk pigue vestee ties on the |1ll‘1ain havv mado a spo(‘ial “f- ier!-‘" The npmr‘“nny is cer- 4 F 3 line, slightly longer length nd a pleated side. Cherries. and not ; e “Itainly there. 4 ) b ; o new appreciation of hips, make it flowers for the lapel. give a color ’,l_l|1‘ 1;\ f]{)}flplq} their merchan il ¢ $ 5 3 % new and charmingly feminine. 1Its nate! And a black linen straw hat 1\({ at this time, | P shiny bl straw braid turban has | with flesh felt facing and trimming l‘("]' many “(‘(‘}\.\ "\"rl‘ha"t.fl. 1 ¥ } wings of straw in the re; E gives a flush to the face as becom- |'v)\l|"r-.\9|nali\’\>.\' have beer 5 g o 'hr\ ‘1”:‘:“ bt ”Iflvl’aq e “‘T- o Al 1o, coat. or suit? i i i ' o : 2 10! ittle 1ace veil adds its fom- rock. ensemible, coat. ? i :l n.].L” \‘f Ir' _uutnl_.\ ‘.'(mnult v 5 : inina touch Tts perhaps the hardest cholce that | 1 l»"‘l h a}g hion “\P('lts _;md | 1t you cheos spring coat and | some women will have to make this Gl designers with a view to bring- I8 e R B e S = g to New Britain garments, _— e wearing apparel and millinery . . 0 that will be in greatest de—vas Will Be the vammg; [ mand. The day is past when | o 4 garment lelt over from a| MOde Ior er AL N P previous season will measure up to the cut and color of the | Paris. Mar. 23, Bi—Darker hosiery new era. Ideas which dis-!#nd simpler shoes are in the riods tinguish the newer modes are #€ain incorporated in styles and ma- | " % *cason when gowns are sim- terials and none other will be by s A ‘.l\"lr..’\:dlv‘ifru‘::;;;y?‘ accepted by the smart miss oF laborate dresces and wraps gre matron who wishes to be up in i haviug their torn, footwear o the front ranks of the fashion “5ns are less somples. parade. ‘”»”v: :rmlr‘»‘;:v'n!v?o«,‘ especally for Dealers in New Britain have often of one tone s c:‘r”n::”:r‘ obtained stocks of merchandise 'three. Tiack is the chosen color | to please the eve of male and for strect w particularly After | female alike and are offering |"°°™ e 0t belote them to the discriminating vear rrom . tour weroon re A buying public beginning to- night. Those are the t1 ree xl:m morrow working rules on whic Paris | In presenting to the readers, Vs its shoe fashions. There are throughout this section, de-;?7°"" st . seriptions of weacing, apparel! e The tondeney g8 toward the inspirations for which guarker nose for oviginated in Paris, New York sunburn and gr and other world fashion centers "or “vening the mew shade is a few the Herald has endeavored o '¢"/® darker than the comploxion Summer is expected fo bring give general news of what!, .o by both sexes are wearing and'iory. choosing for their homes. 2 s Doubtl every reader may New Sport Dresses Are somewhere in New Britain find| Bare Qver One Shoulder a style or fancy wlich fits his' paris, Mareh 23— —society or her characteristics or de-!women are no longer afraid of beinz sires. There is a wide latitude ' sunburned. ¢ of choice in the different modes 880 e e that thew will ot offered, though they do follow |i.c 4 Liatus vetween the line of thir a general trend. Having tan and the decollette of their cve found his inspiration he will ning dresses. To quiet this fear tie | doubtless be able to match the | dressmakers show beach costumes, | ideal in some store in this city. | e dTesees ard pain sport cos. e SV tumes with backs as low as those of | Merchants in New Britain|.vening gowns, The hionable | are increasingly anxious to give | woman now wears Ler Lathing or | to their patrons the best that|veach costume at the same decollit \l]e “>(".ld “fl.“]'fl i" Q so“l' lu:;":! »-\:v-‘rinng frock. , material. 1t is needless t0 SAY | ort costumes with one bty | that their buyers have been fol- entirely cut away. These dresses are | lowing the market closely, have sleeveless, the neckline mnnwzl watched early indications and 9 sgonally from the single shoulder 2oods accordingly. Consequent- | cposed -0 the sun Usually there are | I models that are popuiar|iackets for wear over the dresses H very dark sunburn hos weatnan el | i F THERE IS SOME PARTICU LAR NATIONALLY ADVER- TISED BRAND OF MERCHAN- DISE YOU WISH TO BUY AND ARE NOT CERTAIN AS TO THE LOCAL DEALER, THE HERALD WILL GLADLY FURNISH THE LOCAL DEALER'S NAME. Forecasting--- in news and adver- tising the mode in Women's Apparel, Men’s Apparel, Children’s Wear, Fumiture, Shoes, and Accessories SHOWING CHANGES N SPRING MODE Top Coats and Hats Diflerent All Important Dressmakers This Season Showing Thjs !awrial w York, March Z By HAZEL REAVIN 3 ted Pr iion Editor) - Tweed 1s & reckoncd with in spring ty lookki : Nearly every iniports dress- e that alWAYS pigker shows tweed coats, capes and it in the collvetion for spring and i ay. blue and multi- colored the faverite shades, with bei long way in the Coat ¢ ro usually full e various wrter and halt of costume. rule, but tie ticnlurly sumimer u 1 version g on either of th 1 weed costume is the today. Th ular skirt sewed ‘woven at the hip i lighter top of soft twoed, e b plain ma otinles there s wlders and belt to cover t waist P! it v skirt and top. Oc¢ cmbroidery take the place of belt. Another method of joining skirt and Dlouse ix a small upstanding wnd of skirt materfal which ves the fmpression of a tucked-in 1s Really Plaid ousc. Paris calls this a trouser-top thien the raglan 18 Kirt is an b Nearly all capes of tweed are eut as Angora, in the new Alge full enough to be easily wrapped brown tones, with an invisible plaid around the figure. They are eare- n tans and browns, fully moulded around shoulders N sleeves are emphasized so that they do ot slip eastly. Some hed seams and §t is more 'tie at the throat with scarf collars. than generous in the flare it allows © military collars and Pockets are jauntily rounded, with ers are collarless, meant to be flaps. There are three buttona and. worn with detachable fur neckploces. if the weather takes a turn for the! Several designers show tweed |worse. it may he buttonad to the sacarfa. sufficlently wide to be Worn Maroat ,as short capes, with tweed €remes 1 line, however, simplicity is somewhat dressy fellow wants dignit !

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