caus 15 _Girls on the street won't go un- ticed this spring and sum- . For one thing they'll look like girls again, the fashion world has taken on a very fe- minine and dainty look with all sorts of soft styles 2nd mater- ials to make the woman glad she's just that. ‘oats are big headliners The look is really “in”, with matching coats and dresses, skirts and hats. Spring offers a wide variety of colors to chose from, and a variety ef fabrics too. ! Camel! hair is still with us and the local stores have a variety of coat styles in this populer shade. These are some of the matching dress and skirt sets. Some of the camel :oats have lovely printed linings with ma‘ ching scarves. ; Laminated coats are still po- pular. Navy is a big color this season and*comes in. a great number of fabrics. Knitted, leather and corduroy coats are popular with the young. The latter two quite of- ten have matching beatle or joc- key type hats. LADY-LIKE TYPES Dresses this Spring are mak- ing girls look like the- type every fellow would like to take home to meet his mother. They suggest\a demure and gentle, Girls: are, well.... girls in demure lace, ruffles . dresses this. season. Designers| the he: top as are popular. the neckline, sleeve, hemline, or waist, it’s definitely there. Sleeves are newish! Some have | tiny pleats, others are puffed. The Puritain look in sleeves is) also making an ener | Shops are showing blouses with this look, sleeves puffed from) the shoulder to just above the elbow and then fitting snugly to the wrist. ° | Dresses and blouses are smock- | ed and ruffled. Waistlines ap-| pear, but don't stay put. Some up and some go down and a few stay in the normal place. HOLDING. OWN | ing its own, cinching in just be- | have dropped to the hips, in the | flapper-type style. spring there aren't as many shifts as. there were last year. in local stores. the gals will wear this type of |bring | — ” dress in public remains to be) seen. It is possible that many The girl who likes to wear, seem to be taking ‘from the bot-|slacks will ‘have a wide choice. tom of the dress, hitching up/The ever popular stretch fabric ine, and adding to the is available in many colors. Bell | dresses have a high bottoms are gaining popularity | neckline ‘and sleeves for Spring. |in the City amd can be found in Little - girl and granny dresses such fabrics as corduroy and de- | Lace is running nim. all over dresses, whether at coming “into their own". Producers | tabSamoff || for award — Western jeans are again HOLLYWOOD (AP)—No one was quite sure why Gen. David Sarnoff was being awarded the | Screen Producers Guild's Mile- stone award, but all agreed it | ill was a good idea. The Empire waist is still hold |" ® lesti is generally | presented to a film pioneer. Gen. |. wow the. bust. . Grane vente Hines | areet!, 75, is an electronics pio- | So far this Deer. having founded the Radio Corporation “ of jyears ago, it would have seemed Floor-length granny dresses unthinkable for Hollywood to be ing /passing out honors te the man ye ph eos cg Whether ax not |WwRO did as much as anyone to, America. Ten the US. It’s always fun to join the very lady-like type of girl. Navy is also very popular for will be bought for home. Colors range through evenings- at imembers of the dais at‘the pro- ;ducers’ banquet before they face the crowd at the Beverly Hilton linternational ballroom. Then you catch the big names at their jease; as im the case .of Bob Hope, or in a nervous state, as tag i ° } ever, thanks te opring’s biggest trens—the, costume. ~ |“ BEST-DRESSED” LOO dressed” look get a big boost from the increased availability of costumes. Whether the basic fashion is ‘a dress, a coat jor a suit, this spring it's most likely to be accompanied by other im portant fashions. Me | The dress takes a cvat or jac- j|ket; the coat covers a dress or a suit; the suit may ‘appear in two, three or four parts— plus, in many cases, a coatiThis year's earlier Easter gives the edge to coats as costume com- ponents, with the thought that | | parading may call for the warm- "@ th of a coat. ou aa aaa idresses, range of clear shades Sunny brights reflect spring- a time in lemon, lime, grass and buttercup shades of yellow and green. Glimmering scarlet, em- erald and hot pink are colors to catch the sun's radiance. | Spring’s color wheel is spin- jning ‘Round and ‘round she goes ; jwhere she stops, the ‘fashion- ables” know! The color scheme for epring is clear, ranging from misty pales to intense brights to deep darks with an array of hues between. If fashionables had to settle for just one color, the choice might be green, in all its vari- ations. Fortunately, no such choice is necessary, for it might present quite a dilemma. What about the many ‘“‘no colors?" White is stirring up a snow . {storm in bright and chalky. ton~ es, fragile eggshell and ivory shades : White’s popularity has brought nude colors in hemp énd natur- al yarn- looks into the fashion spring’s favorite lights, brights and darks, mix them wy and make them into granny prints, madras plaids and wild Califor- MAJESTIC MINK Lingerie hints of was Bill Cosby. The young comic looked some- -|what forlorn in a corner of the ssemblyt room “I don't feel \right with all these old parties,” jhe said. |APPEAR SPRY The old parties looked- migh( jspry. Adolph Zukor, a crickety Black and navy are, as al- (93 was talking movie business ways, oresent but with a new jwith Kirk Douglas. Samuel twist. They create exciting con- | Goldwyn, an alert 83, chatted trasts in combination fabrics. with Lucille Ball, who= got her Added to these perennial favor-|first Hollywood job as a Gold- ites are green and brown darks. |“*™ James Stewart was deep in. Sportswear colors say, “mix |conversation with his onetime and match for color fun!” Take |agent, Lew Wasserman, Jimmy’s sometime boss as head of Universal studio. The whole new generation of studio heads, was of Columbia, Robert Weitman of now present: Mike™ Frankovich | 3 MGM, Richard Zanuck. of 30th spring. Pink and blue, the baby colors arrive in a- pale’ color spectrum feminine spring — —warm, fragile and sometimes FASHIONS FROM THE MOVIES Ann-Margret shows her off-to-Paris ‘travel- Century-Fox, Howard Koch of Paramount. The emcees’ emcee, Bob Hope, explained the Teason for ling costume, a blue and beige tweed at, lined the Milestone award to Gen.| - d 1] ii . hit Sarnoff: ‘He's America’s lead- an n fox. From the same e, Made ing motion picture exhibitor.”| in Paris, comes this “dinner costume”, slinky pants, with a. trench coat adaptation and-_jewelled : and, feathered evening cap, (CP Photo) New fashions present young, carefree look Young, Carefree. Soft> Swing- ing. Spring fashion ig all these things, and many more— and the fabrics and colors are just as varied as the silhouettes. With so it a diversity of It--makes--sense when you con- sider NBC's Saturday night and Tuesday night movies, plus the | miles of filmed series on the | network, Hope was in good form: “The two best producers aren't here tonight—Cary Grant and John Wayne. . .. After all, Bing can't do it all...” Grant and Wayne recently became fathers. The. producers’ handed out other awards—to The Sound of Music as the best produced movie and My Name is Barbra as the best produced TV show. newsworthy fashions, the lec- tion and composition of sae wardrobe might at first seem to be rather too complicated. Actu- ally, head- to-toe coordination of fashions becomes easier than The soft, feminine way. is lin- gerie and loungewear’s story for spring. This softer look and feel is accomplished with deli- ““eate voiles, tricots and silks.- Daytime underlinings are soft- ly shaded and smooth to the touch in briefer and barer shap- c ise slips have found their counter-part in little hip-riding -skirtlets,; some attached to their own bikini pan- ties and some with softly shaped matching bras. Combination slips are chemise length, empire - shaped contour- ed bra slips. Most of these flippy slip styles spread sunshine. in colorful flower patches and wild- ly striped patterns. EXOTIC PRINTS Sleepyhead surfers find exotic prints in a melange of colors that lend themselves to stripped- down pajama versions of sporty styles. Pants styles range from -|the-- floor: Empire- waists... take. jams to bell- bottoms to hip-hug- gers. : : ee Little sleep. dresses are che-_ mise length with bikinis or to the ankle. Long~‘sleepshifts can be Granny styled or skinny shafts with bared backs and shoulders and halter necklines. Pants are ‘‘in’’ and ready for at-home hours in drifty and dra- py styles. Jumpsuits, pajamas and pants with matching coats show oversized paisley and Afri- can prints and stripes. Whatever the styles, the legs swing in bell- bottomed looks. At-home lounge dresses start off in soft floral prints and end up in wild ‘‘art nouveau” prints. Almost everything ‘reaches to ‘another bow in more Grannies, and at-home skirts enter spring in pioneer style. The baby dress hasn't left, it's just sheerer and softer.. - New S$ Second »navy. We have coats Featuring All New Spring Merchandise appearance, too. That Rate A © reason—each one has been individually selected for fashion detail! Make your choice from wool laminates and poodle cloths. Colors include a wide range of pastels black and ‘angoralama also showing the newest in=— @ dresses @ blouses @ all weather. Prints, patterns __ for young look New foundations have a sculp- tured look, even in the hand, and on the body, they do, indeed sculpt a fine figure. eas For: the young (in years and in fashion outlook) there are “natural’’ brassieres, powernet patterns, from polka dots and) petals to elastic metallics. j “ Colors” of the new foundations} © are mostly soft, shading from lemon and lime to turquoise and coral, and including skin tones and a wonderful blue that is lighter and brighter than navy. - pring Coats ‘Glance ! a wide selection of @skirts @ suits @ sweaters Suits 12% - 24%. Store Hours Mon. - Thurs, 9 - 5 | Friday 9 - 9 Sautrday 9 - 19-90 Tailored, laminated. Wool'and mohair agonal boucle. Wool basket-weave, Harris tweed, cashmere, camiloop, Turquoise, beige. camel, peach, pink, powder blue mint green, grey, black, mavy. Size 5-20, 12% - Ak. : Two and three piece, sheath skirt, wool worsted boucle, poodle cloth, wool, fancy knits, tweeds, camel, Pastel pink, white, beige, aqua, navy_black peppermint. Sizes 7-18 14% :- “1695: Dresses. ' Gheath, Arnel, Rayan and Nylon Lace, Trecosa knit, viscose and acetate crepe, hounds tooth check, silk print, shirtmaker cotton. Navy. jade green, beige, pink, aqua, white: black:* Sizes 5-19; 10.5 4 oot ? — ; ON THE ISLAND IT's UO ERO “YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE” y A sense of fashion—rightness be It natural or acquired is essential for the planning of your Spring Wardrobe. For your approval, we present our exciting collection of the latest dresses and coats, of the: light-hearted ~ season, all certain to please the passing Parade. See the new look Spring will be wearing . ~~ Ladies’ Wear Dept.” of ae ee ae 95.00 59.95 ‘ . « now in our EASE-IN-MOTION Costume coordination for spring is far from conventional. While there are plenty of tradi- tional combinations such as the checked coat that reverses to solid color, and covers a match- ing, solid color dress, there are just as many ¢ that art- fully mix contrasting eolors and patterns. In costumes, “separate } suits and sportswear, two silhouettes stand out. One is the look of soft mobility, per- haps best exemplified by spring many easy dresses. From ‘‘cov- jered up" smock styles to halt- jer-topped swingers, dresses are distinguished for their’ supple- ness, their ease-in- motion. And fabrics enhance the limber look. WESTERN LOOK. A second silhouette is the geo- metric’ look, which continues in bed, long-line sweater both in sweaters and Pants step forth as a fashion,- with shapes ranging from stéve-pipe- slim to dashing bell-bottoms. — s The strongest influence on: sports and’ casual wear, though, is the Western look. Cowboy shirts, buckskin jackets, er jeans and sassy skirts are some of the components, ) 4 - Putting together a “best - . yiges a