Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Mar 1936, p. 28

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it gets a little warmer ta.In -I .diaphanous, floating coats., of chiffon or light net. Or else youbl wear something ln taffeta that's modeled after a. royal, dresing gown, .and very proud you'll be of -the handsome effectI Hats. show much the sam e sort of forward on yoUr neaa. Shot Stoy Put As to sboès. If Yoù're conservative you'Il wear practically the same kind of shoes.you, have worn for the last ten years, strâps, oxfords, punâl>p sandals.. If you go a- littie ma& over sboes, tbough, yoù may find your- self in square toes and heels with tongues licking -up to your âankies, very-high shaniks.and scalloped edges. You may find yourself promenading in shoes that look for al the world as- though you'dl borrowed 'your hus- band's. or your, brother's bedr.oom, slippers-which is a comfortable, tboug t. A d you'll -most likely in- dulge in copper colors'or briÎght tans, clarets, greens, and ail sorts of blues. Well, there you are. Be yourself!1 Mr. and Mrs *Harýry W. Mons,- 157 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, arm- rived home Sunday from a month's vacation in the south. They stopped for tour weetcs at t'henverglades hotel in Miami. Your Spring Permgnent Theinlunce of masculine clothes is. immediately recognizable in the man tailored suit. The. shoulders are buift Out fôr just a suggestion of width, which makces' the, nippedý-in waist look even more siender, by. virtue of contrast. Single breasted 1-ty1es wth rone hutton elosing are much smarter than double breasted styes. jacket lengths are planned to simulate men's coat lengths, and sleeves are just about cuif length. skirts are slender, slender, siender. The pencil silhouette prevails. Sleeves are straight and slim. The notched lapel collar sports a buttonhole, and is frankly intended for a fob or- tailored flower. is taiored of cour are straight in' lin shoulders and smal are about three qu hang. straight down toned neckline.> The two these capes The capes 'ith smooth Jars. They -length, and a high but- New. Foundàtlons Are Cool and -Snugi Immediate consideration of a. new foundation garment for sprinig is of the utmost importance. The.new sil- houette is slim, with molded hipline and fitted lnes in genteral. That means proper control of the figure, wbrethér it be slight or not-so--slight. The spring showings of foundation garments have . thotaght of about everything. They*control,' but do not confine, end are light in weight axnd porus for perflect comfort. AII-over perforations provide ventilation, as do the mesh elastics. Believe it or not, the arrangement of perforations bas been gone into exbaustively, 80 that the pull of the garment -unes',up the perforations in such a way. that thev give added support. The ali-in-one foundation garment for spring has also beeri produced iIi very light weights, with airy de- vices for coolness. However, just the. "ll9flcvwk 1 je-q *p .1 P your pertuiaient be- fore selecting your new bats. However, if you find a hat that you must have we>ll design your hair dress to make it the very smartest. PHONE WILMETTE 79 lit suit worn underneat.î is 11m1 ai auorc, of course. These topcoats complete their mannishness witb twill linings. BOXY Suifs Boxy coats in the new shorter length, worn over two piece suits, are aliother version of the threeý Ipiece suit styles. They are perfeciy grand in the new tweeds, which offer a wide and exciting choice of colors. These coats are boxed in silhouette in the front. and then indulge in a the sections wnere -restrainL 15iCs l necessary te account for light, yen- tilated fabric. SThe very last word in foundation garment smartness is the ail ini ont affair' that merges, brassiere anu girdie in panties in a completely sat- isfactory whoie. This is intended for eveffing wear and depends upon clever bias cutting for control, and is with-' out bones. The whole thing is of f ab- ric, and can be dyed to match your evening gowii to compiete its per- LMILBURN'S 70% CMUR ST, EVANSTON Dr.<Iy Latu EcuiwyI dfternoon Tea Will- Be Served p 1147 Wilm.tte Avenue Mlanne quins Parnde From 2 to 5 p. m. Wilme% e340 1 gr. tnree' IArk. Ihotel. and Mrs. James J. Guinan have eturned to their home at 417 sford road, Kenilworth, after a weeks' trip to Hot Springs, They stayed at the Ariingtoný

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