1, 1927 - · April 1, 1927 r. WILMETTE LIFE 31 eJ!l!lll~ .Rosenberg's Presents the Spring Mode · In a Gala E LIFE ,\'ER : ;'It's Puny' hmrnt. jy, you Howgoes: t when Fashion Revue Saturday at 2:45 and 7:45 See bow the new fashions look· when worn by ·Miss Grace Sullivan, Chicago's ~~Peach of Peaches" and other beautiful models. ·oinclifc"but as a, me T AP- PANIPOLABLE I:\ : spread would . The Anticipation- the sudden blare of music- the flash of a spotlightRosenberg's annual presentation of the Spring Mode has begun ~ Here, on the second floor, amid de lightful spring-like surroundings, Y<'U rna y view the mode as Madame and ~\1ademoiselle Evanston will wear it this Spring. · dpPtnq_ ?ashionJfofes from Paris Mme. Charlotte, ESS. Direct rice of Ptemet' s "The most beautiful woman this year dresses in blue. I have decided that all women are lovely in blue, b~cause blue makes them young." with at ion " last ann1- Lanvin (I J':lllg ,. t h l· m etnons t fn·m The Juvenile Mode, Too Miss Grace Sullivan wearing a water lily georgette f r o c k featuring pointed lace tiers with black scalloped edges. Not only the grown-ups' modes-but fashions for children, displayed on cunning little folks. Each year our Spring Opening becomes more and more of a gala occasion for Evanston and the North Shore, and the group tha t gathers here is deeply appreciative of our efforts in presenting Evanston's only Revue de la Mode. " The creators of fashion for women are now giving all their attention to detail." Ltlong "Every dress must be slender to enhance the slenderness of a slender wearer and give its op· tical effect to a wearer of broader proportions. The dresses which I have created with this ideal in mind . I call 'kin· optic' dresses." IDA. cand i, has to th e the . hamvrhat 'ccp'n Rosenberg's · "The Spring collections embody every point of Pari~ Fashion. In the fashion show you will 1ft . replicas of many F r e n c h models." Davis Stt'eet --.Downtown Evanston