New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 36

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1A Time Makes Difference Leap Year Girl Says MISS 1900: “Yes, yes, it's VERY kind of you to ask me to the box social, George, and I—er ~TI'd LOVE to go, oh, o much, but then we've ONLY known each other six MONTHS and— er—well, people—Oh, FUDGE, 1 think I will anyway—" Posed By MISS LOUISE BROOKS MISS 1912: “Oh, THANK you, so much for finding and return- ing my handkerchief. SO careless of me. Oh, I just COULDN'T give you my ADDRESS. It wouldn’t be nice and-—oh, well, you LOOK all right so—Oh, but REALLY, I shouldn't—" MISS 1928: “Now look here, EGGHEAD, and get me STRAIGHT. I like you and I'm not such a BAD buy myself. What say we gallop to a sky pilot and tie the knot. Make your answer snappy, Big Boy, Leap Year only lasts a year—You WILL? Zowie! Let’s go!” r hat Is it any wonder get them out of their 1ds only by putting them on? Vs wo shown ' om EASTER INSTINCT TURNING TO HATS New Bonnets for Milady Have - ain i 5 ; Fetching Desicas i 15 a8 v A mo ONION TASTE the onion tast h they h utensils with rinse in cold. TORTOISE GRILL. To keep real tortoise shell gleam- | ing, never touch with water. coliol for cleasning and polish ped in dry borax A mod- side trim- In the aturally When 1. nstinctive stunning ne *pring nd not un the toque old first place Lots o Stra brini of the hat to hon Phere on worked ou in pinks and ribhon Kk tur- v shad are the .porch cushions WATERPROOF have blossomed forth as bright | 1is orange black-eyed | <o cover Is covered with glazed chintz, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928, e e e e — cctacles are a 1928 version of | With it she weore one of thte new“back pleats came in the form of a | tion. The crown was creased a bit. 'ss. But 1 admit a kind of |satin turbans of semewhat exotic | stunning rose crepe costume Mar- | New crowns seem to like to hug the violet-brige hosiery cut. And of course it sat up high jorie Heath wore to a studio tea head. appearing along Gotham's best {on her forehead for all the new hats | last week. It had a skirt with all-| This hat was very becoming with streets on Gotham's best underpin- | just do—if they're turbans. | around pleats and a little cape that!a matching frock topped by a dry nings. I like the new style of wearing | had fts pleats just pressed in.|ggey cloth coat, fur trimmed. Her Mrs. Finlay Westover, lunching at | gay satin or kid slippers in solid, | Tricky as could be. And so smart! | shoes and bag wero dark grey—the the Ritz the other day, for instance, | bright color, with the new spring| Hats Bear Watching ilormer twd-strap with silver buckles wors this new shage with black |dance frocks. The other cvening I| Fats seem to bear watching right | n the center of the straps instead lizard pumps and t ce in her fine noticed that mest of the Junior|j,ow. Beforc we know it they are!©f at one side. wool frock’s guimps was frankly Leaguo girls have adopted this fad. going to be so different we will feel | lavenden beige also, Jade green, a bright French blue, | quite out of date unless we keep | DISCOLOREN GLASS. carmine, daffodil vellow and purple |y, all had exponents. VIOLET TONESIN SPRING GOLORING: They Are a New Note, Even in Elite's Hosiery I noticed Paula Murray strolling down Park Avenue onc day in one of the jaunty new spring velvet suits, in a stunning Parama violet shade oft silver fox trimmed it. The skirt was gored—one more de- parture for this ingzenious season! Nearly Old-Fashioned The coat was the new hip-length | h is v a little longer than last spring's but not guite the old- fashoined tailored hip-length. It had flap pockets on cach side—a sporty touch for so trim a suit. Eyes arc emphasized in the | new models which slant backwards | on the head—a bit reminiscently of | another ycar—or else, if they have! a brim they just frankly bite it out 50 the eyes can get in their licks! without having to tilt the head up-' Winifred Trask. | wards. { Colored umbrellas can be kept Rear fullness grows apace in Mrs. Cornclius H. Tangeman wore | clear colored if one scrubs the dirty gowns. Of course those of us who|a new light blue transparent felt to streaks off with a soft brush dipped remember the woe of bhack-pleats lunch at Pierre’s recently. It had | into sweetened hot black tea. getting out of press need a great,a sweet brim that deftly flattered deal of persuading. The best argu- | in the way it rippled slightly up to ment I' nin a long time for|the crown in its bit-out front por- | and All Fashion Roads Lead To THE WOMAN'S SHOP ... and along them travel the important Spring Creations of Paris and vogue interpretations of the world. And with that genius for style approval, the Woman's Shop has chosen Spring Coats, Gowns, Frocks, Suits and Millinery that are-resplendent with beauty and au- thenticity. Now, in salons, perfect in appointment, vou may choose these modes with that degree of as- Toilet bottles or crystal vases that are discolored can be cleaned by shaking with hot water into which some fresh tea leaves are thrown. SCHUYLEL) Among the girls whose diaphonous dresses in pale pastel shades were cnhanced especially by these bright slippers were Elizabeth Kountze, violets that bloom Mary Todd, Hope Livermore and! & (tra-la) will not be in Everywhere 1 of COLORED UMRRELLAS. 1t is quite the spring es instead of READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs FOR YOUR WANTS 164 MAIN STREET Opposite Strand Theater hoes and Hosiery of Exclusive Design and Highest Quelity PRING MODELS v leading s and makers, latest of the and patterns. Q ) } 1 the leathers ason’s Harqfd A Knowles, Inc. Arch Preserver Shoc mar 89 West Main Street others New Millinery— surance that only the Woman's Shop imparts. DN\ 7 ) ining Ultra Smart Modes With Economy Showing the Very Newest For Spring and Easter COATS Neéxt to her Frock tie Coat is the thing. Our array em- bodies modes with Fur and without Fur. Tailored Coats are with us again too. Priced $15.00 ,, $49.50 For Spring and Easter Brilliant Spring Colors: Lovely Spring Materials: NE must top the spring costume with a Hat, fitting in color harmony and in shape to complete the beauty of the outfit! The collection on display in our formal spring opening FROCKS vividly interprets the mode in smart materials, gleverly woven straws and chic in styles. $3.95 Matenals: AZURES BANGKOKS CROCHETS SWISS HAIRS FLOWERED TUREAN FEATHERED TURBA> NOVELTY STRAWS FELTS SATINS $4.95 We are, featuring the new Hats with Veils spon- sored by Paris. In small and large head for the fashionable matron and miss! izes Lovable creations that are pointed out and talked about as they are worn by the fash- ionable miss on her prome- nade. Colors, styles, mater- ials, all of them. Priced from $9.95 ,, $29.50 ' ENSEMBLES The Ensemble is favored again. Paris says so and we :gyee!th‘(ou':'lfinnd tlhem the ing this spring. In popu- lar high shades and fine cloths. Priced from $15.00 ,, $39.50 THE WOMAN’S SHOP

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