New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 37

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MODERN WOMAN IS REFLECTED N HOWE Her Mo, caught up with her personality! Own Personality Shown in Decorations dern woman’s environment b Milady of 1828 may now have her; entire home dome In- a medernistic style in keeping with her own spir ‘Take, gpecifically, the boudoir. In the ¢ harming modern manner, that| very personal room can be decorated ntirety in the same grayhound | sleckness of Milady herself, l.ow, comfortable chairs are a single sweep in one-picce of tus- | trous wood and dressing tables are | compact with just enough Lmo-‘l space form. underneath for her silken Day beds curve to grace in love- tribut | Iy inlald woods, their bases con- | ing beauty and their cover- | lets simple eclegance itself. Rugs, | walls, coverlets, chair uplolstering | are luxuriously, serencly exquisite in | soft ¢ olor and fabric. | Laggard Furnishings Turniture and furnishings, as al matter of fact, have lagged in this matter of conforming to the new | idea of woman. Miss Modern has become legend in the way her anging character has revolutior ized clothes so they will give riore freedom, mi enough to fit her sho ioned variet jewelry in new ¥ to suit her fancy. Now along comes wodern furni- e to give her a setting in Leep- g W ith the graceful slitheriness of her silken self and with the easy shorn woma ously ery li Gone are the wassive, heavily | brown, Suetland flare, and simplicity of Modern bondoirs ar of non-essential i n of today. contempol —its spirit, exper P Massiveness Passes Sporty carved chests of drawcrs—the hope- | °NCTO chests of another world. Milady no | longer needs room for multitudin- | yout hful, is NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928. —_—————— e jand long mirror. Frosted as afternoon angd cvening gowns are and the color scheme is followed in ct and vice versa. The long coat is| R d' Raglan Model |lamps are hidden like wall decorz- v wnmned, all the details of the ensembles. scen in a number of variations—in a | adiator tions above the bed and mirror. Up- | Four Hundred Models While he uses a great number of Printed material over a dress of plain holstering is apricot quilted satin | T i | o : | motres, tattetas a: Patou has SIIK Or the contrary—but in nearly |and rugs soft hand-tufted gray. | ,“f iy anilenumer ; sesiedva s ey ,l.f‘,r(cm:. every case it is pertectly stra i By French Desiguers i il Lo pudotale T e ot e ' tatlored collar. Button- With more color but the same £3scuson : 480 onEi i ; : holes ¢ t ire worn |serene peace and beauty one room, Matier, Seelr & 'H”"':‘”}:: &\ i VPR with t done by the famous Irench de- 0 : like four hundred models and that |mal 1se of signers Suo at Mare, usca macas. | PlatU'S Entire 400 Are Ver cucn o § T ia sports dresses are very similar | lower will foll sar-ebony for its furniture, brocad- g » t. season. Having s |ed silver for its walls, quilted rose Dn ed the ! 1 5 |tatieta for its coverlet and taur pi lierent i s el as 1 Designers Introduce lows and silvertone lambskin for its - line k ms ’ ; s i < [l 2% Ang Sedlons i Pl AT s e alen i i S Ak il i S Novelties in Belts Shown today is the graceful day the reputation among smart French ' normal waistline, are suf it Tweeds 1 shlore narea I o W e e o) bed, with its oue high end sweeping |in a single happy curve down to the 3 commie b are meres are used to & great exte | base, across and up again to a low '0 his conception and creations v ¢ g at ie d the sweaters are made of silk | footboard. The low, easy chair uses clothes, besides possessing that g e of 1 red 7 p- ! or a mixture of hoth, He feu- the sume gleaming, restful wood, in gift of imparting to them an air of ied skirt |the same graceful lines. The fall great youthfulness, which, as we | mirror has silvered edges that slide know, is the all-important point into the tone of the wall and give modern woman. His colis | the illusion of the mirrer's being vhoro ore are always awaited part of the wall. : keenest interest, as fl.r Shown also 15 the dressing table fail to be replete with from a cream orchid and black iginal ideas. room. Compact, this ebony and | The Patou spring collectio | maple dressing table lifts its cover up to everyone's expectations for a good-sized mirror, its sldes are the general opinion was that it sizable compartments and a drawer Le a difficult matter find a pulls out in front large cnough to hold many necessitics, | Sinks and Sinks The chair in front of it is uphal- stered in cxquisite deep-ply velvet, of a creamy toue like the maple, cros stitched in orchid in a floral pat- |tern. The air is the kind | one sinks and n ), all comfort- ably upholstered in a new Rodier | fabric in tones of cream, black and | orehid. Belts are women of being essentially Parisian ' Ye8 10/ SRURS RaBen LS woglon E : t of fashion, creations shown, at any rate us f 1 in co ) e | white : . — | SHORT EVENING WRAPS Lvening dresses are getting long- | o Wraps are growing care of Dbillowing tulle | trailing draperies the | wraps have turned into | which occasionally reach s below the hips. no fastening and are e held in place or left lie manner of a sport coat. Nome of the latest models have | this Algeriat wool raglan, s of > GRILL. A delightful vegetable grill may ois starched muslin petticoats, Her | grade {o nky undies it into one-tenth the | Ceilings drawer space. Everytl caters fo | furnis) e an year, slenderized silhouette rather | color u the stiff crinoline of another| Palc g | 1actable Mouldings and basehoards arc | ernistic omitted in these new rooms—to | Silvers Rive more unbroken height. Door- | looking ams have set-backs, done’ fo des|lle duy —and with it brand new shoe ereations in all leath- ers. The new white kids now await the woman who is on the Jookout for “some- thing entirely new” for summer. “THE DOROTHY” comes in three combinations and military and Cuban heels, EXCLUSIVE RED CROSS SHOE AGENCY VOGUE SHGE SHOP 236 MAI STREET FRANK A. LAMPHIER., Mgr. to eliminate all s oors, o i wood all woodwork and S — be served hy using broiled mush- I roome, fried tomatoes, eggplant salsify. Serve the mushroom toast. parts in | vhole plan | z = = 5 the tone of one de- | VROZEN PLANTS. boudoir, ¢ portrait han as sof ning chairs, lovely mod-| If vour plants freeze, por on the wall, | watgr over each pof. cove and lusirous newspapers and sof in a atin. fashions for several days. Gradual thawing dressing table | may save them, JE PRICE RANGE o #] 22 The Crowning Touch of Style! RUBY” A DOBBS HAT - TOPCOATS SUITS i o oo i ad BURBERRYS, $55.00 and $60.00 FASHION PARK, $45.00 to $60.00 a8 FASHION PARK, $40.00 HICKEY-FREEMAN, $50.00 to $65.00 oL | HICKEY-FREEMAN, $35.00 to $80.00 OTHER MAKES, $35.00 and $40.00 Johnston & Murphy Shoes FITCH - JONES CO. Cover g 5 |a 7 1 ter hite, with a bl B " 1 ¢ ker en r t I\llll.as well as ornamenta! more dainty and feminine o i seem 1 th sha G when it serve: helf.

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